954 



REPORT — 1900. 



Economic Science and Statistics, Ad- 

 dress by Major P. G. Craigie to the 

 Section of, 820. 

 Edgeworth (Prof. F. Y.) on future 



dealings in raw produce, 421. 

 Eggs, the incubation of, the mechanical 

 and chemical changes which take 

 place during, R. Irvine on, 787. 

 ♦Egypt, the modern population of, the 

 present state of our knowledge of, 

 D. Randall Blaclver on, 908. 



, the system of writing in ancient, 



F. LI. Griffith on, 899. 

 Egyptian skeletons, perforate humeri in. 



Prof. A. Macalister on, 908. 

 Electric currents, the vector potential of, 

 in a field where disturbances are pro- 

 pagated with finite velocity, S. H. 

 Burbury on, G35. 

 discharges in gases, the phosphor- 

 escent glow in, J. B. B. Burke on, 643. 



furnace, new compounds discovered 



by the use of the, C. S. Bradley on, 

 699. 



generating stations, the design and 



location of, A. H. Gibbings on, 878. 



waves, the propagation of, along 



parallel wires, W. B. Morton on, 63.5. 

 Electrical changes in mavimalian nerce, 



Report on, 455. 

 measurements, experiments for im- 

 proving the eonstritction of practical 

 standards for, Report on, 53. 



Appendix : on an im2)roved resist- 

 ance coil, by R. S. Whipple, 55. 



stimulus, the similarity of efliect of, 



on inorganic and living substances, 

 J. Chunder Bose on, 637. 

 Electrolysis and electro-chemistry. Re- 

 port on, 34. 

 Electrolytic methods of quantitative ana- 

 lysis. Sixth report on, 171. 

 Elk remains, Irish, in the Isle of Man, 



Report on the, 349. 

 Elphinstone (G. K. B.) o» the B.A. 



screw gauge, 436. 

 Embryonic tissues, Prof. Marshall Ward, 



on, 943. 

 Embryos, young, a peptic zymase in, 



Prof. M. Hartog on, 786. 

 Energy, the partition of, Dr. G. H. 



Bryan on, 634. 

 English Channel, ^vZawZj^oa and physical 

 conditions in 1899 of the, Second report 

 on the, 379. 

 *Eros at the opposition of 1900-1, a 

 diagram for planning observations of, 

 A. R. Hinks on, 077. 

 Erratic blocks of the British Isles, Report 



on the, 343. 

 Ethnography and Natural History of the 



Malay Peninsula, Report on the, 393. 

 Ethnological Survey of Canada, Fourth 

 report on an, 468. 



Evglena viridis, Demonstration of the 

 structure and attachment of the fla- 

 gellum in, by Harold Wager, 931. 



Evans (A. H.) on making a digest of the 

 observations on the migration of birds, 

 403. 



(A. J.) (in the Silohester excavation, 



466. 



on writing in prehistoric Greece, 



897. 



(Sir J.) on the age of stone circles, 



461. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 570. 



Eveeett (Prof. J. D.) on 2Jractical elec- 

 trical standards, 53. 



on a central- difierence interpolation 



formula, 048. 



on Newton's contributions to 



central-difference interpolation, 650. 



Ewing (Prof. J. A.) on geismologioal 

 investigation, 59. 



and W. Rosen HAiN on the crystal- 

 line structure of metals, 698. 



Expanded metal in concrete, the use of, 

 A. T. Walmisley on, 872. 



Explosive gaseous mixtures, J. E. 

 Petavel on, 655. 



Fairley (T.) 071 the movements of under- 

 ground maters of Craven, 346. 

 on the lieating and lighting power 



of coal gas, 707. 

 Faraday (Ethel R.) on Indian guaran- 

 teed railways : an illustration of laisser 

 faire theory and practice, 853. 

 Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on fertilisation in 



Phcsophycea;, 569. 

 Fault, the selection of a, suitable for 



observations on earth-movements, C. 



Reid on, 108. 

 , relative movement of strata at the 



Ridgewoy, Horace Darmn on the, 



119. 

 Fenton (H. J. H.) and Mildred 



GosTLiNG on derivatives of methyl- 

 furfural, 701. 

 and H. Owen Jones on a simple 



method for comparing the aflBnities of 



certain acids, 701. 

 Fertilisation, double, in a dicotyledon — 



Caltha 2}alustris, E. N. Thomas on, 



936. 

 Finger-prints, a system of classification. 



Dr. J. G. Garson on, 910. 

 of a Roman sculptor of probably 



the third century, a mould showing, 



Sir W. Turner on, 905. 

 Fish fauna of the Yorkshire coal-fields, 



E. D. Wellburn on the, 749. 

 fossils from the Millstone Grit 



rocks, E. D. Wellburn on some, 750. 



