INDEX. 



951 



Carbonic anhydride, assimilation by Ulva 

 latissima, the effects of salts on the, 

 E. A. N. Arber on, 934. 



Carboniferous rooks. Report on life-zones 

 in the British, 340. 



CARSLAvr (H. S.) on the use of multiple 

 space in applied mechanics, 644. 



Carter (Rev. W. Lower) on the move- 

 ments of underground waters of Craven, 

 346. 



on the underground waters of North- 

 west Yorkshire, 735. 



Cathode rays, the apparent emission of, 

 from an electrode at zero potential, 

 C. E. S. Phillips on, 639. 



Cave of Psychro in Crete, D. G. Hogarth 

 on the, 899. 



Caves in Ireland, Interim report on the 

 exploration of, 340. 



at Uphill, Westo7i-super-Mare, 



Report on the excavation of, 342. 



and pot-holes of Ingleborough and 



district, S. W. Cuttriss on, 735. 



Cell, the living plant and animal, the 

 osmotic properties and their causes in, 

 Prof. E. F. Overton on, 940. 



Cells, Report on the micro-chemistry of, 

 449. 



Cerebral cortex. Report on the compara- 

 tive histology of the, 453. 



*Cetacean flipper, the development of 

 the, Prof. J. Symington on, 789. 



Chapman (S. J.) on the relation between 

 Spinners and Piecers in the cotton 

 industry, 852. 



Characteristic symbolic determinant of 

 n quantics in m variables, a property 

 of the. Major P. A. MacMahon on, 644. 



Chemical constitution, and absorption 

 spectra of organic bodies. Report on the 

 relation between, 151. 



union, a test for, Dr. G. Gore on, 



641. 



Chemistry, Address by Prof. W. H. 

 Perkin to the Section of, 659. 



Childreii in schools, the physical and 

 mental defects of, Report on, 461. 



Chisholm (Geo. G.) on some conse- 

 quences that may be anticipated from 

 the development of China by modern 

 methods, 815, 



China, the development by modern 

 methods of, some consequences that 

 may be anticipated from, G. G. Chis- 

 holm on, 815. 



, the coalfields and iron ore deposits 



of the Provinces of Shansi and Honan, 

 and proposed railway construction in, 

 J. G. H. Glass on, 871. 



Chlorine, the distribution of, in West 

 Yorkshire, W. Ackroyd on, 694. 



Chbeb (Dr. C.) on solar radiation, 36. 



Chytridineae, Observations on, by G. 

 Poirault and E. J. Butler, 942. 



Circulation, the physiological effectt of 

 peptone and its precursors when intro- 

 duced into the. Fourth interim report 

 on, 457. 



♦Clark (E. K.) on shop buildings, 882. 



Clarke (W. Eagle) on the migration of 

 birds ; Song- Thrush (Turdus musicus), 

 and White Wagtail (Motacilla alba), 

 403. 



Claydbn (A. W.) on the apjAication of 

 photography to the elucidation of 

 meteorological phenomena, 56. 



Clements (O. P.) on screw threads used 

 in cycle construction, and for screws 

 subject to vibration, 879. 



Climatology of Africa, Ninth report on 

 tlie, 413. 



Clowes (Prof. F.) on electrolytic methods 

 of chemical analysis, 171. 



Coal, the origin of, A. Strahan on, 746. 



J. E. Marr on, 749. 



Coalfield in the London basin, a possible, 

 Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 739. 



Coalfields and iron ore deposits of Shansi 

 and Honan in China, J. G. H. Glass 

 on, 871. 



Coal-formation, climatic and other phy- 

 sical conditions of botanical evidence 

 bearing on, A. C. Seward on, 748. 



Coal-gas, the heating and lighting power 

 of, T. Fairley on, 707. 



Coal-measures of North Staffordshire, 

 rapid changes in the thickness and 

 character of the, W. Gibson on, 743. 



, the flora of the, K. Kidston on, 



746. 



CoATES (H.) on the collection of plioto- 

 graplis of geological interest, 350. 



Coelcnterate plankton, and certain Cfelen- 

 terata of the Bay of Naples, R. T. 

 Giinther on the, 386. 



Coffey (G.) on the exploration of caves 

 in Ireland:, 340. 



♦Cohen (Dr. J. B.) on smoke, 707. 



* and H. D. Dakin on chlorination 



of aromatic hydrocarbons, 704. 



Cole (Prof. Grenville) on the explora- 

 tion of eaves in Ireland, 340. 



Coleman (Prof. A. P.) on Canadian. 

 Pleistocene jlora and fauna, 328. 



on a ferriferous horizon in the 



Huronian, north of Lake Superior, 

 762. 



Colonial governments as money-lenders, 

 Hon. W. P. Reeves on, 848. 



*Colour-physiology of Hippolyte variant, 

 F. W. Gamble and F. VV. Keeble on 

 797. 



Common (Dr. A. A.), Address to the 

 Department of Astronomy by, 659. 



Compressed air, the reheating of, W. G. 

 Walker on, 883. 



Concrete, the use of expanded metal in, 

 A. T. Walmisley on, 872. 



