970 



REPORT — 1900. 



Whitmbll (C. T.) on the duration of 



totality of the solar eclipse of May 28, 



1900, 680. 

 * on the duration of annularity in 



a solar eclipse, 680. 

 ♦Wilkinson (J. J.) on the pharynx of 



Eristalis, 790. 

 Williams (J. Lloyd) on germination of 



the zoospore in Laminariaceffi, 93G. ; - 

 (Prof. W. Carleton) 07i electrolytic 



metlwds of chemical analysis, 171 . 

 *WiLLis (Dr. J.) on the construction of 



magic squares, 646. 

 Wilson (Albert) on the great smoke 



cloud of the north of England and its 



influence on plants, 930. 

 * • (Dr. Gregg) on the nesting habits 



of Ornitliorliynclius, 784. 

 (J. E.) on a glacial extra-morainic 



lake occupying the valley of the Brad- 

 ford Beck, 755. 



(W. E.) on solar radiation, 36. 



Winds, the influence of the, during past 



geological epochs, F. W. Harmeron, 753. 

 * in towns, the physical effects of, 



and their influence on ventilation, J. 



W. Thomas on, 652. 

 Women, labour legislation for, Margaret 



E. MacDonald on, 850. 

 *W00D (Butler) on the prehistoric anti- 

 quities of Rumbald's Moor, 913. 

 (Sir H. T.) on the B.A. icrew 



gauge, 436. 

 WooDALL (H. J.) and Lieut.-Col. A. 



Cunningham on the determination of 



successive high primes, 646. 

 WooDHEAD (T. W.) on the structure of 



the root-nodules of Almts glutinosa, 



931. 

 Woods (H.) on the registration of type 



specimens of British fossils, 342. 

 Woodward (A. S.) on the registration of 



type specimens of British fossils, 342. 

 (Dr. H.) on life-zones in the Brititk 



Carboniferous rocks, 340. 



on the registration of type specimens 



of British fossils, 342. 

 — on the compilation 



of an index 

 generum et specierian animaUum, 392. 

 * on a table of strata, 735. 



Woodward (H. B.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 350. 

 *Woolcombers' effluents, the treatment 



of,W. Leach on, 708. 

 WooLNOUGH (F.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest in the 



United Kingdom, 350. 

 Worsdell (W. C.) on the origin of 



modern Cycads, 938. 

 Writing in ancient Egypt, the system of, 



F. LI. Griffith on, 899. 

 in prehistoric Greece, A. J. Evans 



on, 897. 

 Wynne (Dr. W. P.) o7i the isomorphout 



derivatives of benzene, 167. 



Yorkshire, the defensive earthworks of, 



Mrs. E. Armitage on, 913. 

 , North-west, the underground waters 



of, Rev. W. Lower Carter on, 735. 

 , West, the anthropology of. Dr. J. 



Beddoe on, 902. 



Zones, life-, in the British Carboniferous 



rocks. Report on, 340. 

 Zoological Station at Naples, Report on 



the oGcvpation of a table at the, 380. 

 Appendix : 



I. JVote by the Chairman, 381. 



II. Reports on the occv^yation of the 

 table, 383. 



III. List of naturalists who have worked 

 at the Station from July 1, 1899, to 

 June 30, 1 900, 389. 



IV. List of papers published in 1899 

 by naturalists who have occupied 

 tables at the Station, 390. 



V. List of Publicatio7is of the Station 

 for the year ending June 30, 1900, 392. 



Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, Tenth 



report on the, 398. 

 , Address by Dr. R. H. TraquaiB 



to the Section of, 768. 

 Zoospore, the germination of the, in 



Laminariaceje, J. Lloyd Williams on, 



936. 



