876 



REPORT — 1901. 



COHNISH (Dr. Vaughan) on terrestrial 

 surface waves, 398. 



on the size of waves as observed at 



sea, 773. 



Correspoiiding Societies Committee : 

 Report, 465. 



Conference at Glasgow, 466. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 487. 

 Papers published by Local Societies, 

 490. 



COESTORPHINE (R. H.) and Dr. G. G. 

 Henderson on the condensation of 

 benzil with dibenzyl ketone, 607. 



COBTIE (Rev. A. L.) on the drift in 

 longitude of groups of facul» on the 

 sun's surface, 542. 



♦Cosmography, the representation of the 

 heavens in the study of, A. Galeron 

 on, 727. 



COTTBELL (F. G.) on the theory of the 

 Lippmann electrometer and related 

 phenomena, 548. 



Covellite, the occurrence of, in associa- 

 tion with malachite in the sandstone 

 of Kingsteps, W. Mackie on, 65] . 



Craig (E. H. Cunningham) on cairn- 

 gorms, 654. 



*Cbaw (J. a.) on the effect of non- 

 electrolytes on the Lippmann electro- 

 meter curve, 549. 



* on the determination of the surface 



tension of mercury by the method of 

 ripples, 549. 



* on the potential differences of 



allotropic silver, 549. 



Creak (Capt. E. W.) on determining 

 magnetic force at sea, 29. 



Cree (T. S.), a business man on supply 

 and demand by, 748. 



*Cremieu (Dr. V.) sur les eflets de la 

 convection electrique, 531. 



on a new point of view about gravi- 

 tation and a proposed experiment, 561. 



Crete, Report on explorations in, 440. 



the Neolithic settlement at Knossos 



in, A. J. Evans on, 792. 



explorations at Zakro in, D. G. 



Hogarth on, 793. 



Chick (G. C.) oji life-zones in theRritish 

 Carboniferous roclu, 288. 



Crompton (Col. R. E.) on the resistance 

 of road vehicles to traction, 402. 



•^— on the B.A. screw gavge, 407. 



Address to the Section of Engi- 

 neering by, 761. 



Crook (C. V.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 339. 



Crooke (\V.) mi the Natural History 

 and Ethnography of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 411. 



* on the proposed ethnographic sur- 

 vey of India, 806. 



Crustaceans, land, of a coral island, L. A. 

 Borradaile on the, 692. 



Crystal structure. Report on the develop- 

 ment of the geometrical theories of, 297. 



Crystals, the applicatimi of the equili- 

 brium law to the separatimi of, from 

 complex solutions, Dr. E. F. Armstrong 

 on, 262, 



.* dredged from the Clyde near 



Helensburgh, J. S. Flett on, 635. 



Cullen (Rev. J.) and Lt.-Col. Cunning- 

 ham on idoneal numbers, 552. 



Cunningham (Lt.-Col. Allan) on tablet 

 of certain mathematical functions, 54, 



and Rev. J. Cullen on idoneal 



numbers, 552. 



and H. J. WooDALL on the deter- 



mination of successive high primes, 553. 



(Prof. D. J.) on the exploration of 



caves in Ireland, 282. 



, Address to the Section of Anthro- 

 pology by, 776. 



(J. H.) on excavations at Ardoch, 



790. 



Cyanophycese, the cytology of the, H. 

 Wager on, 830. 



Cyathaceffi, the vascular anatomy of the, 

 D. T.Gwynne- Vaughan on, 854. 



Danjea and other Maratliaceae, the ana- 

 tomy of, G. Brebner on, 855. 



Darwin (Prof. G. H.) on seismological 

 investigation, 40. 



on Poincare's pear-shaped figure of 



equilibrium of rotating fluid, 650. 



(Horace) on seismological investi- 

 gation, 40. 



OH earth movements at the Ridgenay 



fault, 52. 



(Maj. L.) on seismological investiga- 



tion, 40. 

 Dawkins (Prof. Boyd) on the excavation, 



of caves at Uphill, 352. 



on the age of stone circles, 427. 



Dawson (the late Dr. G. M.) on an 



ethnological survey of Canada, 409. 

 Deacon (G. F.) on underground tem- 

 perature, 64. 

 Dekanawideh, the law-giver of the 



Caniengahakas, J. O. Brant Sero on, 



802. 

 Dendy (Miss Mary) on feebleness of ' 



mind, pauperism, and crime, 758. 

 Denison (F. Napier) on the seismograph 



as a sensitive barometer, 577. 

 De Rancb (C. E.) on the erratic blocJts 



of the Rritish Isles, 283. 

 Devas (Charles S.) on the significance 



of the decline in the English birth-rate, 



750. 

 Dewar (Prof. J.) 071 wave-length tables 



of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 79. 

 Dickinson (Joseph) on underground 



temperature, 64. 



