962 



REPORT — 1900. 



♦Mosquitoes and malaria, Major Eonald 



Ross on, 784. 

 Muff (Herbert B.) and A. Jowett on 



the glaciation of the Keighley and 



Bradford district, 756. 

 MuiBHEAD (Dr. A.) on practical electrical 



standards, 53. 

 Municipal building for the overcrowded, 



Auberon Herbert on, 844. 



trading, Arthur Priestman on, 843. 



MuNBO (Dr. .(Eneas) on the locust plague 



and its suppression, 798. 

 (Dr. R.) on the age of stone circles, 



461. 

 MuBEAY (Sir John) on meteorological oh- 



»ervations on Ben Nevis, 46. 

 on the revision of the physical and 



chemical constants of sea-water, 421. 

 Mybbs (J. L.) on the Silchester excava- 

 tion, 466. 

 on photographs of anthropological 



interest, 568. 



Nagbl (D. H.) on the hihliograjyhy of 



spectroscopy, 150 

 Naiadita from the Upper Rhsetic of Red- 

 land, near Bristol, I. B. J. Sollas on, 



752. 

 Naphtlialene derivatives, Thirteenth report 



on the investigation of isomeric, 297. 

 ;8-Naphthylamine, the direct preparation 



of, W. R. Hodgkinson and Dr. L. 



Limpach on, 702. 

 Naples Zoological Station, Report on the 



occupation of a table at the, 380. 

 Natural History and Ethnography of the 



Malay Peninsula, Report on the, 393. 

 •Nerve, local injury in, the physiological 



effect of, Prof. F. Gotch on, 788. 

 , electrical changes in mammalian. 



Report on, 455. 

 Neville (F. H.) on the chemical com- 

 pounds contained in alloys, 131. 

 Newton (Prof. A.) on tliejnesent state of 



our hnowledge of the zoology of the 



Sandwich Islands, 398. 

 on making a digest of the oiserva- 



tions on the migration of birds, 403. 



(E. T.) on the excavation of caves at 



Uphill. 343. 

 Newton's contributions to central-differ- 

 ence interpolation. Prof. J. D, Everett 

 on, 650. 

 Nucleolus during karyokinesis, the be- 

 haviour of the, in the root apex of 

 Phaseolus, H. Wager on, 944. 



Oceanic salt deposits, the influence of 

 pressure on the formation of, H. M. 

 Dawson on, 705. 



Oldham (R. D.) on seismological in- 

 restiqation, 59. 



Oldham (R. D.) on beach formation 

 in the Thirlmere Reservoir, 763. 



on the basal (Carboniferous) con- 

 glomerate of Ulswater and its mode 

 of origin, 764. 



* Ornithorhytichus, the nesting habits of. 

 Dr. Gregg Wilson on, 784. 



Osmotic properties of living cells and 

 their causes. Prof. E. F. Overton on 

 the, 940. 



Oveeton (Prof. E. F.) on the osmotic 

 properties and their causes in the 

 living plant and animal cell, 940. 



Oxygen dissolved in water, sewage, &c., 

 a method for estimating the. Prof. 

 E. A. Letts and R. F. Blake on, 708. 



Paganism of the civilised Iroquois, David 



Boyle on the, 905. 

 Pages of Scientific Societies^ publications. 



Report on the uniformity of size of, 



45. 

 PAEKIn (J.) on fungi found in Ceylon 



growing upon scale-insects (Coccidee 



and Aleurodidje), 932. 

 Patagonia, the geology and palaeontology 



of. Prof. W. B. Scott on, 730. 

 * , the Miocene fauna of, Prof. W. B. 



Scott on, 784. 

 Peach (B. N.) on life-zones in the British 



Carboniferous rocks, 340. 

 Pebbles of the Holybush conglomerates, 



and their bearing on Lower and Cam- 

 brian palteogeography, 738. 

 Peek fSir Cuthbert E.) on the rcorh of 



the Corresponding Societies Committee, 



570. 

 PenhAllow (Prof. D. P.) on Canadian 



Pleistocene flora and fauna, 328, 334. 

 — — on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



468. 

 Peptic zymase in young embryos, Prof. 



M. Hartog on a, 786. 

 Peptone and its precursors, tlic physio- 

 logical effects of when introduced into 



the circulation. Fourth interim report 



on, 457. 

 Periodic law and atomic weights. Dr. 



J. H. Gladstone and G. Gladstone on 



the, 706. 

 Pebkin (Prof. W. H.), Address to the 



Section of Chemistry by, 664. 

 Peeey (Prof. J.) ox practical electrical 



standards, 53. 



on seismological investigation, 59. 



Petavbl (J. E.) on explosive gaseous 



mixtures, 655. 

 Peteie (Prof. Flinders) on photographs 



of anthropological interest, 568. 

 Pettersson-Nansen insulating water- 

 bottle. Dr. H. R. MiU on the, 819. 

 Phaophycece, fertilisation in, Fourth 



interim report on, 569r 



