952 



REPORT — 1900. 



Concretionary types in the cellular 



Magnesian Limestone of Durham, G. 



Abbott on, 737. 

 Conducting tissues of Brjophytes, A. G. 



Tansley on, 937. 

 Conglomerate, the basal (Carboniferous), 



of Ulswater and its mode of origin, 



R. D. Oldham on, 764. 

 Contrast, simultaneous, G. J. Burch on 



an experiment on, G29. 

 COPELAND (Prof. R.) on. meteo7'ological 



observations on Ben Nevis, 46. 

 Copper, the effect of, on the human body, 



T. W. Hime on, 696. 

 Copyright Bill introduced into Parlia- 

 ment in 1900, Discussion on, 578. 

 Coral reefs of the Indian regions, Interim 



report on, 400. 

 Corallian limestone of Elsworth and St. 



Ives, the outcrop of the, C. B. Wedd 



on, 745. 

 COBNISH (Vaughan) on tidal sand 



ripples above low-water mark, 733. 

 on snow ripples, 816. 



Corresponding Societies : 



Report of Committee, 570. 

 Conference at Bradford, 573. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 588. 

 Papers published by Local Societies, 

 591. 



COBTiE (Rev, A. L.) on the types of 



sun-spot disturbances, 675. 

 *Cosmic evolution, A. W. Bickerton on, 



679. 

 Cotton industry, the relation between 



Spinners and Piecers in the, S. J. 



Chapman on, 852. 

 COUETNEY (Right Hon. L. H.) on state 



monopolies in other countries, 436. 

 Cranium, human, certain internal grooves 



on the frontal part of the, A. F. Dixon 



on, 903. 

 CEAiGfiE (Maj. P. G.) on future dealings 



i7i raw produce, 421. 

 , Address to the Section of Economic 



Science and Statistics by, 820. 

 Crania collected by Mr. J. Stanley 



Gardiner in his expedition to Rotuma, 



W. L. H. Duckworth on, 910. 

 Crave7i underground water movements. 



Report on, 346. 

 Ceeak (Capt. E. W.) on determining 



magnetic force at sea, 45. 

 ♦Creeping of liquids. Dr. F. T. Trouton 



on, 628. 

 Cremieu's experiment. Prof. G. F. 



FitzGerald on, 628. 

 Crete, prehistoric, writing in, A. J. Evans 



on, 897. 

 , the cave of Psvchro in, D. G. 



Hogarth on, 899. 

 Ceick (G. C.) on life-zones in the British 



Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



Croc-na-Sroine, the plutonic complex of, 

 and its bearing on current hypotheses 

 as to the genesis of igneous rocks, 

 J. J. H. Teal] on, 750. 



Ckofts (W. H.) on sections at the 

 Alexandra Dock extension, Hull, 764. 



Ceompton (R. E.) on the B.A. screw 

 gauge, 436. 



CEOok(C. V.) 071 the collecti4)n of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 350. 



Ceooke (VV.) on the Natural History 

 and Ethnography of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 393. 



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

 Beiggs on interaction of furfuralde- 

 hyde and Caro's reagent, 702. 



Crystalline structure of metals. Prof. 

 J. A. EwiNG and W. Rosenhain on 

 the, 698. 



* Crystals, Interim report on the struc- 

 ture of, 752. 



Cunningham (Lt.-Col. Allan) on tablet 

 of certain mathematical functions, 46. 



and H. J. WoodALL on the deter- 

 mination of successive high primes, 

 646. 



(Prof. D. J.) on the exploration of 



caves in Ireland, 340. 



on the sacral index, 903. 



on the microcephalic brain, 904. 



(Prof W.) on future dealings in ran 



produce, 421. 



on American currency difHculties in 



the eighteenth century, 846. 



CuoQ (Abbe) on an ethnological survey of 

 Canada, 468. 



Currency difficulties, American, in the 

 eighteenth century, Dr. W. Cunning- 

 ham on, 846. 



CuTTEiss (S. W.) on the caves and pot- 

 holes of Ingleborough and district, 735. 



Cycads, modern, the origin of, W. C. 

 Worsdell on, 938. 



Cyclopia in osseous fishes, James F. 

 Gemmill on, 784. 



* Dakin, H. D., and J. B. Cohen on 



chlorination of aromatic hydrocarbons, 



704. 

 Dakyns (■!. R.) on glacial phenomena at 



Rhyd-ddu, Carnarvon, 763. 

 Dale (Elizabeth) on the intumescences 



of Hibiscus vitifoUus, 940. 

 and A. C. Sewaed on the structure 



and affinities of Bipteris conjugata, 



and on the geological history of the 



Dipteridinffi, 946. 

 Dakbyshiee (A D.) on the development 



and natural history of Pinnotheres, 



399. 



(B. V.) on military maps, 811. 



Daewin (F.) on assimilation in plants, 



569. 



