INDEX. 



873 



Bather (F. A.) on life-zones in, tlie 



British Carhoniferoxis rocks, 288. 

 on the comjnlation of an index 



generum et specienim animalium, 362. 

 Beadnell (Hugh J. L.) on the Fayum 



depression, and its new palaeogene 



vertebrate fauna, 659. 

 Bkaee (Prof. T. Hudson) on the resist- 

 ance of road vehicles to traction, 402. 

 Bears, the relationships of the pre- 



maxilla in, Prof. R. J. Anderson on, 



681. 

 Beaumont (W. W.) on the resistance of 



road vehicles to traction, 402. 

 Bedford (T. G.) and C. F. Green on 



a method of determining specific heats 



of metals at low temperatures, 544. 

 Behaim, Martin, of Niirnberg, 1459-1507, 



E. G. Eavenstein on, 714. 

 Beilby (G. T.) on the minute structure 



of metals, 604. 

 and Dr. G. G. Henderson on the 



action of ammonia on metals at high 



temperatures, 605. 

 Belgian scientific expedition of Ka- 



Tanga,4Capt. Lemaire on the, 722. 

 Bell (A. M.) on plants and Coleoptera 



from a deposit of Pleistocene age at 



Wolvercote, 645. 

 — — (C. N.) on an ethnological surrey of 



Canada, 409. 



(RolDert) on the geography and 



resources of Northern Ontario, 723 

 ■ Ben Nevis, meteorological olservatio7is on, 



Report on, 54. 

 Benzene, isomorjihous derivatives of, Ite- 



port on, 78. 

 Benzenoid amines, relations between 



physical constants and constitution in, 



W. R. Hodgkinson and L. Limpach on, 



608. 

 Benzil, the condensation of , with dibenzyl 



ketone. Dr. G. G. Henderson and R, H. 



Corstorphine on, 607. 

 Berkeley (Earl of) on the structure of 



crystals, 297. 

 Bertillon's system of personal identifica- 

 tion, W. M. Douglas on, 805. 

 Bevan (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 465. 

 Bibliography of spectroscopy. Final re- 

 port on the, 155. 

 Bingley (Godfrey) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 339. 

 Binnie (Sir Alexander) on the resistance 



of road vehicles to traction, 402. 

 Biological Association at Plymouth, the 



Marine, Beport on investigatioiu made 



at the laboratory of, 376. 

 Bird migration in Great Britain and 



Ireland, Fourth interivi report on, 364. 

 Birth-rate, the decline of the, in Great 



Britain, E. Cannan on, 749. 



Birth-rate, the significance of the decline 



in the English, Charles S. Devas on, 



750. 

 *Blackman (Dr. F. F.) and Miss Mat- 



THAEi on natural surgery in leaves, 



851. 

 * on the relation between CO^ 



production and vitality, 851. 

 Blake (R. F.) and Prof. Letts on the 



chemical and biological changes oc- 

 curring during the treatment of sewage 



by the so-called bacteria beds, 601. 

 Blanford (Dr. W. T.) on the zoology af 



the Sandwich Islands, 352. 

 Bles (Edward J.) on a method for re- 

 cording local faunas, 683. 

 Blyth (Prof. James) on the coherer, 



583. 

 Bolton (H.) on the excavation of caves at 



Uphill, 352. 

 Bone-beds of Pikermi, Attica, and in 



N. Euboea, A. Smith Woodward on, 



656. 

 Bone marrow. Interim report on, 447. 

 BONNEY (Prof. T. G.) on seismologieai 



investigation, 40. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 283. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United £ing- 



dom, 339. 

 on the work of the Correspondiny 



Societies Committee, 465. 

 Booth (C.) on the effect of legislation 



regulating ivoinen's labour, 399. 

 Bornean insects, R. Shelford on some, 



689. 

 BoREADAiLE (L. A.) On the land crus- 

 taceans of a coral island, 692. 

 BoRTHWiCK (A. W.) on the diameter 



increment of trees, 831. 

 BoSE (Prof. J. C.) on the change of 



conductivit y of metallic particles under 



cyclic electromotive variation, 534. 

 Botanical survey of Scotland, methods 



and objects of a, W. G. Smith on, 720. 

 *Botanists, the International Association 



of, Dr. J. P. Lotsy on, 830. 

 Botany, Address by Prof. I. B. Balfour to 



the Section of, 819. 

 the teaching of, in schools, H. Wager 



on, 843. 

 , in Universities, Prof. F. O. 



Bower on, 843. 

 BoTTOMLEY (Dr. J. T .) on jjroctical eUc- 



trical standards, 31. 

 • — — on radiation of heat and light from 



a heated solid body, 562. 

 BouRiNOT (Sir J. G.) on an ethnological 



su/rvey of Canada, 409. 

 Bourne (G. C.) on investigations made at 

 the Marine Biological Association 

 laboratory at Plymouth, 376. 

 on the micro-chemistry of cells, 446^ 



