INDEX. 



879 



*FOEBES (G.) on the position of a planet 

 beyond Neptune, 543. 



* on a portable folding range-finder, 



for use with infantry, 774. 



FOED (SybiUe O.) on the anatomy of 

 Ceratopteris thaUctroides, 845. 



and A. C. Seward on the anatomy 



of Tudea, with an account of the 

 geological history of the Osmundaceae, 

 847. 



Forest Trees in Scotland, the distribution 

 of certain, as shown by the investiga- 

 tion of Post-Glacial deposits, W. N. 

 Niven on, 839. 



Forth Valley, the Scottish Natural His- 

 tory Society's scheme for the investi- 

 gation of the, Marion Newbigin on, 

 719. 



♦Fossil plants from Berwickshire, K. 

 Kidston on, 643. 



and Coleoptera from a deposit 



of Pleistocene age at Wolvercote, A. M. 

 Bell on, 645. 



remains, the investigation of, by 



serial sections. Prof. W. J. Sollas on, 

 643. 



♦Fossils in the La Plata Museum, 

 graphs of, exhibited by Dr 



Photo- 

 F. P. 

 Moreno, 696. 

 Foster (A. Le Neve) on the B.A. screw 

 gauge, 407. 



(Dr. 0. Le Neve) on underground 



temperature, 64. 

 • (Prof. G. C.) on practical electrical 



standards, 31. 



Fourier problem of the steady tempera- 

 tures in a thin rod, J. W. Peck on the, 

 555. 



Fourier's series, the applications of, to 

 mathematical physics, H. S. Carslaw 

 on, 557. 



*FowLBR (L. J. S.), D. Noel PATOX.and 

 L. GULLAND on the question whether 

 the spleen has a haemopoietic function, 

 818. 



Fox (H.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carhoniferows rocks, 288. 



Frankland (Prof. Percy F.), Address to 

 the Section of Chemistry by, 584. 



*Frog's tongue, the mechanism of the. 

 Prof. M. Hartog and N. Maskelyne on, 

 688. 



* , a model showing the mechan- 

 ism of the, Prof. M. Hartog on, 818. 



*Galeeon (A.) on the representation of 

 the heavens in the study of cosmo- 

 graphy, 727. 



Galloway (W.) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 64. 



Galton (Francis) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 465. 



*Galton's whistle, observations with, C. 8. 



Myers on, 818. 

 Gametophyte in the Ophioglossales and 



Lycopodiales, W. H. Lang on, 841. 

 Ganong (Dr. W. F.) on an ethnological 



survey of Canada, 409. 

 Gardinee (J. Stanley) on the coral 



islands of the Maldives, 683 

 *Gaeraed(C. R.) on recent developments 



of chain driving, 774. 

 Garson (Dr. J. G.) on the age of stone 



circles, 427, 438. 

 on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 

 Garstanq (W.) on the platikton and 



2)hysical conditions of the English 



Channel during 1899-1900, 353. 

 on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Laboratory at Plymouth, 



376. 

 Garwood (E. J.) on life-zones in the 



British Carboniferous rocks, 288. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 339. 

 Gauge for small screws, the British 



Association, Report on, 407. 

 for small pressures, a new, Prof. 



B. W. Morley and C. F. Brush on, 544. 

 Geikie (Sir Arch.) on underground teni- 



perature, 64. 

 * on time intervals in the volcanic 



history of the Inner Hebrides, 636. 

 (Prof. J.) on the collectum, 



of 



photographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 39. 



and J. S. Flett on the granite of 



Tulloch Burn, Ayrshire, 634. 

 Gemmill (Dr. J. F.) on Echinonema 



grayi, a large nematode from the 



perivisceral cavity of the sea-urchin, 



691. 

 on the origin of the cartilage of the 



stapes and on its continuity with the 



hyoid arch, 788. 

 Geographical conditions aflectiag British 



trade, 715. 

 environment, the influence of, on 



political evolution, AUeyne Ireland on, 



716. 

 Geography, Address by Dr. H. R. Mill to 



the Section of, 698. 

 Geological photographs of interest in the 



United Kingdom, Report on, 339. 

 Geology, Address by John Home to the 



Section of, 615. 

 Germinal selection, the theory of, in 



relation to the facts of inheritance, 



Prof. J. A. Thomson on, 685. 

 GiBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements and 



compounds, 79. 

 Gibson (Prof. Harvey) on fertilisation in 



Phwophycea;, 448. 



