872 



REPORT — 1901. 



Analytic functions, irregular points of, 



Prof. G. Mittag-Leffler on, 549. 

 Anderson (Miss A. M.) on the effect of 



legislation regulating women's labour, 



399. 

 (Prof. R. J.) on the relationships of 



the premaxilla in bears, 681. 



on an apparatus for studying the 



n-ajihtkalene derivatives, 152. 



071 the teaching of science in ele- 



mentary schools, 458. 

 on the future work of the Section 



of Educational Science, 866. 

 Arran Island geology, recent discoveries 



in, W. Gunn on, 631. 

 , prehistoric man in, Dr. E. 



Duncan and Dr. T. H. Bruce on, 795. 

 '*Arsenic in beer and food, the detection 



and estimation of, \V. Thomson on, 613. 

 Arsenical pigmentation, Prof. J. A. 



Wanklyn on, 816. 

 Artesian Water in Queensland, J. Logan 



Ja.ck on, 641. 



rate of flow of solutions in plant stems, 



846. 

 (Dr. Tempest) on the collection 



of 2>hotographs of geological interest 



in the United Kingdom, 339. 

 (W. Carrick) ' and G. Lean on i 



aluminium-tin alloys, 606 



Addes, exploration of lakes in the, • 

 Hesketh Prichard on, 721. ( 



*Annanda.le (Nelson) and H. C. 

 Robinson, Anthropological notes on 

 Sai Kau, a Siamo-Malayan village, by, 

 ^04. i 



♦Antarctic expedition, self-recording 

 instruments for the, some results ob- 

 tained with. Dr. R. T. Glazebrook on, 

 579. 



* , Dr. J. S. Keltic on the, 725. 



* Dr. H. R. Mill on the, 725. 



*— — . , the Scottish National, the 



methods and plans of, W. S. Bruce 

 on, 725. 



Anthropogeography, Argentine, F. P. 

 Moreno on, 720. 



* Anthropological photographs. Interim 

 report on, 789. 



* teaching. Interim report on, 789. 



Anthropology, Address by Prof. D. J. 

 Cunningham to the Section of, 776. 



Abbeb (E. A. N.) on the Glossopteris 

 flora of Australia, 847. 



Argentine anthropo-geography, F. P. 

 Moreno on, 720. 



Abmsteong (Dr. E. Frankland) on the 

 application of the equilibrium Ian to 

 the separation of crystals from complex 

 ■iolutions and to the formation of oceanic 

 salt deposits, 262. 



(Prof. H. E.) on isomorpJiozcs deriva- 

 tives of benzene, 78. 



on the investigation of isomeric 



♦Arthropods from the Upper Silurian, 

 Malcolm Laurie on, 665. 



Astronomy, Address by H. H. Turner 

 to the Department of, 535. 



*Atkinson (E.) on food and land tenure, 

 748. 



Atmosphere at sea, the systematic ex- 

 ploration of the, by means of kites, 

 A. Lawrence Rotch on, 724. 



Atmospheric mean temperature in past 

 ages and the causes of glacial periods, 

 H. N. Dickson on, 722 



Atoll, the fauna of an, C. F. Cooper on, 

 692. 



Australia, the Glossopteris flora of 

 E. A. N. Arber on, 847. 



AvEBUEY (Lord) on the teaching of 

 science in eleme7itary schools, 458. 



AVELING (T. C.) on the resistance of road 

 vehicles to traction, 402. 



Aykton (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



Bailey (Lieut. -Col.) on terrestrial sur- 

 face waves, 398. 



Baily (Prof. F. G.) on a new form of 

 potentiometer, 582. 



Balpoub (H.) on the age of stone circles, 

 427, 437. 



(Prof. I. B.). Address to the Section 



of Botany by, 819. 



on the cuticular structure of Eti- 



phorbia Abdelkuri, 854. 



Barium sulphate and calcium fluoride, 

 the occurrence of, as cementing sub- 

 stances in the Elgin Trias, W. Mackie 

 on, 649. 



*Baekee (T.) on spore-formation in 

 yeasts, 857. 



(\V. R.) on the excavation of caves 



at Uphill, 352. 



Bablovv (Guy) on the effects of magne- 

 tisation on the electrical conductivity 

 of iron and nickel, 581. 



(W.) on the structure of crystals, 



297. 



Barnes (H. T.) and E. G. Coker on a 

 determination by a thermal method of 

 the variation of the critical velocity of 

 water with temperature, 579. 



*Baenett (P a.) on the practical study 

 of educational science, 869. 



*Bare (Mark) on machinery for en- 

 graving, 774. 



Barrington (R. M.) on making a digest 

 of tlie observations on the migration of 

 birds, 364. 



Bareovp' (George) on variation in tlie 

 strata in the eastern Highlands, 633. 



on the alterations of the Lias 



.shale by the Whyn dyke of Great 

 Ayton, in Yorkshire, 654. 



