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REPORT — 1900. 



Bradford sewage and its treatment, 



F. W. Richardson on, 707. 

 , the glacial Drift in, some recent 



excavations in, Jas. Monckton on, 



754. 

 Beck, a glacial extra-morainic 



lake occupying the valley of the, 



J. E. Wilson on, 755. 

 district and Keighley, the glacia- 



tion of the, A. Jowett and H. B. Muff 



on, 756. 



the local incidence of disease in, 



Dr. A. Rabagliati on, 845. 



■f water-works, J. Watson on the, 



867. 



, the disposal of house refuse in, J. 



McTaggart on, 867. 



Beadley (C. S.) on some new compounds 

 discovered by the use of the electric 

 furnace, 699. 



Brain, microcephalic, Prof. D. J. Cun- 

 ningham on the, 904. 



Bbamwell (Sir F. J.) 07i seismological 

 investigation, 59. 



on the B A. sorere gauge, 436. 



Beat (G.) on the movements of under- 

 ground waters of Craven, 346. 



*Beedt (Julius) on the degradation of 

 camphor, 702. 



Beiggs (J. F.), C. F. Ceoss, and E. J. 

 Bevan on interaction of furfuralde- 

 hyde and Caro's reagent, 702. 



Beos (W. Law) on some Buddhist sites 

 in India, 906. 



Brown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteoro- 

 logical observatio7is on Sen Nevis, 46. 



* (Dr. Horace T.) on some recent 



work on the diffusion of gases and 

 liquids, 704. 



on the work of the Corresjponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 

 (J.) on the viagraph, 870. 



Betan (Prof. G. H.) on the ^miformitij of 

 size of pages of Scientific Societies' i)uh- 

 lications, 45. 



on the partition of energy, 634. 



Bryophytes, conducting tissues of, A. G. 

 Tansley on, 937. 



BucHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological obser- 

 vations on Sen Nevis, 46. 



Buchanan (J. T.) on the revision of the 

 physical and chemical constants of sea- 

 water, 421. 



Buddhist sites in India, W. Law Bros 

 on some, 906. 



BuLLEE (A. H. R.) on the fertilisation 

 process in Sohinoidea, 387. 



Bunch (J. L.) o» the effect of chorda 

 stimulation on the volume of the suh- 

 maxillary gland, 458. 



BUEBUEY (S. H.) on the vector potential 

 of electric currents in a field where 

 disturbances are propagated with 

 finite velocity, 635. 



BuRCH (G. J.) on an experiment on 



simultaneous contrast, 629. 

 "Bueckhaedt (Prof. R.) on some cases 



of brain-configuration in the brain of 



Selachians, 785. 

 * on the systematic value of the 



brain in Selachians, 785. 

 * on the anatomy and systematic 



position of the Lfemargidre, 790. 

 * on the nestling of BMnoclietus, 



790. 

 Bueke (J. B. B.) on the phosphorescent 



glow in gases, 643. 

 Burton (C. V.) on the uniformity of size 



of pages of Scientific Societies' publica- 

 tions, 45. 

 (F. M.) 071 the erratic blocks of the 



Sritish Isles, 343. 

 Busz (Prof. K.) on a granophyre-dyke 



intrusive in the gabbro of Ardna- 



murchan, Scotland, 751. 

 BUTLEE (E. J.) and G. Poieault, Obser- 

 vations on Pythiuni by, 942. 

 , Observations on some Chytri- 



dineEe by, 942. 



Callendar (Prof. H. L.) 07ithe Meteoro- 

 logical Observatory at Montreal, 33. 



071 solar radiation, 36. 



o/i practical electrical standards, 53. 



'Calorimeter, a new form of, for measur- 

 ing the wetness of steam. Prof. J. 

 Goodman on, 882. 



Cambrian beds of Malvern, the igneous 

 rocks associated with the, T. Groom 

 on, 739. 



palffiogeography, the bearing of the 



Holybush conglomerates on, T. Groom 

 on, 738. 



♦Cambridge Observatory, the new photo- 

 graphic equatorial at the, A. R. 

 Hinks on, 677. 



Campbell-Hepworth (Capt.) on charts 

 illustrating the weather of the North 

 Atlantic Ocean in the winter of 1898- 

 99, 651. 



Ca7nphor, the constitutioii of, Br. A. 

 Lapworth on, 299. 



* , the degradation of, Julius Bredt 



on, 702, 



* question, Prof, Ossian Aschan on 



the, 702. 



Canada, ethnological S7irvey of, Ifourth 

 report on an, 468. 



Ca7iadia7i Pleistocene flora and fauna, 

 Final report on, 328. 



Carbonic anhydride in the atmosphere, 

 a new and accurate method for deter- 

 mining the amount of, Prof. Letts and 

 R. F. Blake on, 693. 



* , the so-called optimum 



strength of, for assimilation by plants. 

 Dr. F. F, Blackman on, 933. 



