874 



REPORT— 1901. 



Bower (Prof. P. O.) on the morphology, 

 4'c., of the Podosteinacece, 447. 



on fertilisation in PhcrophycecB, 



448. 



on an Ophioglossiivi collected by 



Mr. Ridley in Sumatra, 842. 



on the teaching of botany in Uni- 



versities, 843. 



BowLEy (A. L.) on the effect of legis- 

 lation regulating women's labour, 399. 



on Glasgow wages in the nineteenth 



century, 754. 



Boyle (David) on an ethnological survey 

 of Canada, 409. 



Boys (C. Vernon) on determining magnetic 

 force at sea, 29. 



on seismological investigation, 40. 



on the B.A. screw gauge, 407. 



* and Prof. A. G. Geeenhill on 



spherical trigonometry, 551. 



Beabeook (B. W.) on the effect of legis- 

 lation regulating women's labour, 399. 



on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



409. 



on the Silehester excavation, 425. 



Beamwell (Sir F. J.) on the B.A. screw 

 gauge, 407. 



Beant Seeo (J. 0.) on Dekanawideh, 

 the law-giver of the Caniengahakas, 

 802. 



Bray (G.) on the movements of under- 

 ground waters of N. W. Yorkshire, 337. 



Bbebneb (George) on the anatomy of 

 Bancea and other Marattiaceaj, 855. 



*Bridg6d-rings, the synthetical formation 

 of, Prof. W. H. Perkin on, 607. 



Bridges in China, R. Lockhart Jack on, 

 772. 



British Protectorates, Report on a scheme 

 for tlie survey of, 396. 



*Beodie (W. Brodie) on the action of 

 oxalates upon the relationship of cal- 

 cium salts to muscle, 818. 



Bromes and their brown rusts. Prof. 

 Marshall Ward on, 836. 



Beomwich (T. J. FA.) on the equation 

 of secular inequalities, 553. 



on the potential of a surface distri- 

 bution, 556. 



Brown (Adrian J.) on enzyme action, 

 600. 



(Prof. A. Crum) on meteorological 



observations on Ben Nevis, 54. 



(Horace T.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 465. 



(J.) onthe resistance of road vehicles 



to traction, 402. 



Bruce (W. S.) on the fishes of the 

 Coats Arctic Expedition, 687. 



on the fauna of Franz Josef Land, 



687. 



* on the methods and plans of the 



Scottish National Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion, 725. 



Betjsh (C. F.) and Prof. E. W. Morley 

 on a new gauge for small pressures, 

 644. 



on the transmission of heat 



through water vapour, 546. 



Brush grating, the law of the optical 

 action of a, Dr. J. Kerr on, 568. 



Beyce (Dr. T. H.) on the heterotypical 

 division in the maturation phases of 

 the sexual cells, 685. 



and Dr. Eben. Duncan on prehis- 

 toric man in the island of Arran, 795. 



BuCHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological obser- 

 vations on Ben Nevis, 54. 



BuDGETT (J. S.) on the anatomy of 

 the larval Polypterus, 693. 



BuLLEE (Dr. A. H. Reginald) on the fer- 

 tilisation process in JEchinoidea, 356. 



BuETON (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of 

 tlie British Isles, 283. 



Cairngorms, E. H. Cunningham Craig 



on, 654. 

 Calamites, a primitive type of structure 



in. Dr. D. H. Scott on, 849. . 

 Callendae (Prof. H. L.) on practical 



electrical standards, 31. 

 on the variation of the specific heat 



of water, 34. 



on underground temperature, 64. 



Cambrian fossils of the N.W. Highlands, 



B. N. Peach on the, 642. 

 *Campbbll (\V.) on aluminium-anti- 

 mony and aluminium-copper alloys, 



606. 

 Canada, ethnological survey of, ¥ifth 



report on an, 409. 

 Cannan (Edwin) on the decline of 



natality in Great Britain, 749. 

 * Carbonic dioxide production and vitality 



of plants, the relation between. Dr. 



F. F. Blackman and Miss Matthaei on, 



851. 

 Carboniferous rocks. Report on life-zones 



in the British, 288. 

 Caelile ( W. Warrand) on the postulates 



of the standard of value, 741. 

 Caeslaw (H. S.) on the applications 



of Fourier's series to mathematical 



physics, 557. 

 Carter (Rev. W. Lower) on the move- 



me7its of underground waters of N. IF. 



Yorkshire, 337. 

 Cartilage of the stapes, the origin of the, 



and on its continuity with the hyoid 



arch. Dr. J. F. Gemmill on, 788. 

 *Caseinogen salts in solution, the physi- 

 cal properties of, W. A. Osborne on, 



817. 

 Cassel (G.) on the theory of progressive 



taxation, 745. 

 *Catkins, abnormal, of the hazel, Prof. 



F. E. Weiss on, 857. 



