878 



REPORT 1901. 



Elphinstone (G. K. B.) on the B.A. 



screw gauge, 407. 

 Engineering, Address by Col. R. E. 



Crompton to the Section of, 761. 

 Mnglish Channel, planhton and j)hysical 



conditions in 1899-1900 of the, Interim 



report on the, 353. 

 ♦Engraving, machinery for, Mark Barr 



on, 774. 

 Enzyme action, Adrian J. Brown on, 600. 

 Equisetum, the nature of the stele of, 



D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan on, 850. 

 Erratic blocks of the British Isles, Report 



on the, 283. 

 Ether, the necessity of postulating an, 



B. Hopkinson on, 534. 

 ♦Ethnographic survey of India, the pro- 

 posed, W. Crooke on, 806. 

 Ethnography and Natural History of tJw 



Malay Peninsula, Report on the, 411. 

 Ethnological Survey of Canada, Fifth 



report on an, 409. 

 Euphorbia Abdelhuri, the cuticular struc- 

 ture of. Prof. I. B. Balfour on, 854. 

 Evans (A. H.) on making a digest of the 



observations on the migration of birds, 



364. 

 (A. J.) on the Silchester excavation, 



425. 



on the age of stone circles, 427. 



on explorations in Crete, 440. 



on the Neolithic settlement at 



Knossos, and its place in the history of 

 early JSgean culture, 792. 

 — (Sir J.) on the age of stone circles, 

 427. 



on explorations in Crete, 440. 



071 the rcork of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



Eve (H. W.) on liberal education for 

 boys leaving school at sixteen or seven- 

 teen, 869. 



Everett (Prof. J. D.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



on underground temperature, 64. 



on resolving power in the micro- 

 scope and telescope, 569. 



Evolution of man, hints of, in tradition, 

 D. MacRitchie on, 806. 



EwAKT (Prof .J. Cossar), Address to the 

 Section of Zoology by, 666. 



* on zebras and zebra hybrids, 691. 



EwiNG (Prof. J. A.) on seismological 

 investigation, 40. 



♦Experimental method of teaching, Prof. 

 L. C. Miall on the, 866. 



Export trade, thirty years' (1870-99), 

 British and Irish produce, Barnard 

 Ellinger on, 744. 



Faculse on the sun's surface, the drift in 

 longitude of groups of, Rev. A. L. 

 Cortie on, 542. 



Faikley (T.) on the movements of under- 

 ground maters of N. W. Yorkshire, 337. 



Farm labour colonies, recent results of, 

 Harold E. Moore on, 757. 



Faemee (Prof. J. B.) on the morphology, 

 S)'C., of the PodostemacecB, 447. 



on fertilisation in Plueonhiicca, 



448. 



(R. C.) on the methods for the deter- 

 mination of hydrolytic dissociation of 

 salt-solutions, 240. 



Fault, relative movement of strata at the 

 Ridgeway, H. Darwin on the, 52. 



Fauna of Franz Josef Land, W. S. Bruce 

 on, 687. 



Faunas, local, a method of recording, 

 E. J. Bles on, 683. 



Fayum depression, and its new palasogene 

 fauna, H. J. L. Beadnell on, 669 



Feebleness of mind, pauperism, and 

 crime. Miss Mary Dendy on, 758. 



Fellahin of W. Palestine, some customs 

 of the, R. A. S. Macalister on, 802. 



Ferns, two Malayan ' myrmecophilous,' 

 R. H. Yapp on, 851. 



*Fishes, the distribution of, in the Car- 

 boniferous rocks and Old Red Sand- 

 stone in Scotland, Dr. R. H. Traquair 

 on, 640. 



- — - of the Coats Arctic Expedition, 

 W. S. Bruce on, 687. 



FitzGeeald {the late Prof. G. F.) on 

 radiation from a source of light in a 

 magnetic field, 39. 



FiTZPATBiCK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 31. 



Fjords of Norway, the physical history 

 of the. Prof. E. Hull on, 660. 



Flame coloration and spectrum of nickel 

 compounds, P. J. Hartog on the, 613. 



Fleming (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 31. 



*Flesh-eating plants, Prof. J. Reynolds 

 Green on, 841. 



Fletchee (L.) on the structure of crys- 

 tals, 297. 



*Flett (John S.) on crystals dredged 

 from the Clyde near Helensburgh, 

 with analyses by Dr. W. Pollard, 635. 



and Prof. J. Geikie on the granite 



of TuUoch Burn, Ayrshire, 634. 



Flints, naturally chipped, for comparison 

 with certain forms of alleged artificial 

 chipping, G. Coflfey on, 795. 



Floyee (E. a.) on terrestrial surface 

 waves, 398. 



Flux (Prof. A. W.) on the effect of legis- 

 lation regulating women's labour, 399. 



*Food and land tenure, E. Atkinson on, 

 748. 



FOOED (A. H.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rocks, 288. 



*Foraminifera, dimorphism in, J. J. 

 Lister on, 688. 



