964 



REPORT — 1900. 



Rabagliati (Dr. A.) on the local inci- 

 dence of disease in Bradford, 845. 



Radiation, the relations of, to tempera- 

 ture, Dr. J. Larmor on, 657. 



from a source of light in a viagnetio 



field, Rejtort on, 52. 



, of a black body on the electro- 

 magnetic theory, H. C. Pocklington 

 on the, 654. 



Railway connection with India, Col. 

 Sir T. H. Holdich on. 813. 



. construction in Shansi and Honan 



in China, J. G. H. Glass on, 871. 



, monorail, between Manchester and 



Liverpool, Sir W. H. Preece on the, 

 875. 



, F. B. Behr on brake and signals 



for the, 876. 



the Siberian, C. R. Beazley on, 814. 



. trains, the measurement of the 



tractive force, resistance, and accelera- 

 tion of, A. Mallock on, 877. 



Rainfall of the northern counties of 

 England, J. Hopkinson on the, 652. 



Rain-gauge, a self-registering, W. J. E. 

 Binnie on, 870. 



Raised beach of Southern Britain as seen 

 in Gower, the age of the, R. H. Tidde- 

 man on, 760. 



Ramage (Hugh) on a method of com- 

 paring correspondences between 

 spectra, 628. 



Eambaut (A. A.) on, golar radiation, 36. 



Ramsay Weight (Prof. R.) on the 

 methods of preservation of specimens 

 used at the Naples Zoological Station, 

 388. 



EATHr.OXE (H. R.) on future dealings 

 in raw produce, 421. 



Ravexstein (E. G.) on the climatology 

 of Africa, 413. 



* on foreign and colonial surveys, 811. 



on the geographical distribution of 



relative humidity, 817. 



Rai'leigh (Lord) on j'^actical electrical 

 standards, 53. 



Read (0. 11.) on the Natural History 

 and Ethnography of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 393. 



on the age of stone circles, 461. 



on 2>hotographs of anthropological 



interest, 568. 



Reeves (Hon. W. P.) on Colonial Govern- 

 ments as money-lenders, 848. 



Reid (A. S.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 350. 



(Clement) on seismological investiga- 

 tion, 59. 



on the selection of a fault, a locality 



suitable for observations on earth-move- 

 ments, 108. 

 Renkie (J.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 53, 



*Respiration of aquatic insects, Prof. 

 L. C. Miall on, 790. 



Reynolds (Prof. J. Emerson) on electro- 

 lytic methods of quantitative analysis, 

 171. 



(S. H.) on the excavation of cava at 



Uphill, 342. 



*Rhinochetus, the nestling of. Prof. R. 

 Burckhardt on, 790. 



Rhys (Prof. John), Address to the Section 

 of Anthropology by, 884. 



Richardson (F. W.) on Bradford sewage 

 and its treatment, 707. 



(Nelson) on seismological investiga- 



tio7i, 59. 



Ridgeway (Prof. W.) on the Natural 

 History and Ethnography of the Malay 

 Peninsula, 393. 



RiGG (E.) on. the B.A. screw gauge, 436. 



Rivers (Dr.) on the physical and mental 

 defects of children in schools, 461. 



RixoN (R. W.) and Prof. H. B. Dixon 

 on the specific heat of gases at tempera- 

 tures up to 400° C. 697. 



Roberts- Austen (Sir W. C.) onpractical 

 electrical standards, 53. 



on the bibliography of spectroscopy, 



150. 



Robertson (Sir George), Address to the 

 Section of Geography by, 800. 



Rock-bosses, the form of some, in Angle- 

 sej', E. Greenly on, 737. 



Roman sculptor's finger-prints of pro- 

 bably the third century, a mould 

 showing. Sir W. Turner on, 905. 



RoOPER (T. G.) on attempts to improve 

 the teaching of geography in ele- 

 mentary schools, especially in the 

 West Riding of Yorkshire, 809. 



Root-nodules of Alnus glutinosa, the 

 structure, T. AV. Woodhead on, 931. 



RoscoB (Sir H. E.) on solar radiation, 

 36. 



on the teaching of science in ele- 

 mentary schools, 187. 



on nave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and conipomids, 193. 



RosENHAiN (Walter) on Malay metal- 

 work, 900. 



and Prof. J. A. EwiNG on the 



crystalline structure of metals, 698. 



Ross (Hon. G.) on an ethnological sur- 

 rey of Canada, 468. 



*Ross (Major Ronald) on malaria and 

 mosquitoes, 784. 



RoTCH (A. Lawrence) on the use of 

 kites to obtain meteorological obser- 

 vations at Blue Hill Observatorv, 

 U.S.A., 650. 



Roth (H. Ling) on permanent skin-marks, 

 tattooing, scarification, &c,, 907. 



Rotuma, crania collected by Mr. J. 

 Stanley Gardiner in his expedition to, 

 W. L. H. Duckworth on, 910. 



