986 
Aire, the River: a study in river pollu- 
tion, by T. H. Easterfield and Dr. J. M. 
Wilson, 780. 
—-,the sources of the, Prof. S. P. 
Thompson on, 821. 
Alternate currents in parallel conductors 
of homogeneous or heterogeneous sub- 
stance, Sir W. Thomson on, 732. 
Alternating versus continuous currents 
in relation to the human body, by 
H. N. Lawrence and Dr. A. Harries, 
957. 
Aluminium. bronze for artillery and small 
arms, J. H. J. Dagger on, 948. 
*Ampere gauge, an, by Sir W. Thomson, 
956. 
Ampulle in IMfiliepora murrayi (Quelch), 
the meaning of the, Dr. 8. J. Hickson 
on, 863. 
Analysis of fats, contributions to the, by 
Dr. J. Lewkowitsch, 787. 
Ancient sea-beach, an, near Bridlington 
Quay, final report on, 375. 
Anderson (Dr. T.) and Dr. H. J. Johnston- 
Lavis, the supposed volcanic eruption 
of Cape Reykjanes, 810; *on a visit 
to the Skaptor district of Iceland, 897. 
Anderson (W.) on the investigation of 
the action of waves and currents on 
the beds and foreshores of estuaries 
by means of working models, 512. 
Androgynous cones in Pinus Thunbergii, 
and some remarks on their morphology, 
by I’. E. Weiss, 854. 
Anglo-Saxons in England, the origin of 
the, some archzological remains bear- 
ing on the question of, by Dr. R. 
Munro, 976. 
Anguillz, notes on the spawning of the, 
by Rev. J. HE. Fraser, 866. 
Anthropological measurements taken at 
Newcastle, 1889, report on the calcu- 
lation of the, 549. 
‘ Anthropological Notes and Queries,’ re- 
port of the Committee for editing a 
new edition of, 547. 
Anthropological Section, Address by 
Dr. J. Evans to the, 963. 
Anti-effective copper in parallel con- 
ductors or in coiled conductors for 
alternate currents, Sir W. Thomson on, 
736. 
Antrobus (J. C.) and Dr. F. H. Hatch on 
the composition and origin of Cheshire 
boulders, 813. 
Apogamy in Vaucheria hamata (Vauch.), 
Lyngb., T. Hick on a case of, 872. 
Archzological remains, some, bearing 
on the question of the origin of the 
Anglo-Saxons in England, Dr. R. 
Munro on, 976. 
Arenaria gothica (Fries), the occurrence 
in Yorkshire of, Prof. 8. P. Thompson | 
on, 871. 
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INDEX. 
*Arithmetical functions connected with 
the elliptic functions of } K, Dr. J. 
W. L. Glaisher on some, 745. 
Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on electrolysis 
in its physical and chemical bearings, 
138; on the present methods of teach- 
ing chemistry, 265; exercises illus- 
trative of an elementary course of in- 
struction in experimental science, 
299 ; on the theory of solution, 325 ; on 
the absorption spectra of pure com- 
pounds, 339; on the teaching of science 
in elementary schools, 489. 
Arrhenius (Dr.) on the theory of solu- 
tion, 523. 
Aryan cradleland, J. 8. Stuart Glennie 
on the, 971. 
Ashanti and neighbouring regions, jour- 
neys in, by R. A. Freeman, 892. 
Ashley (Prof. W. J.), the agricultural 
changes in England during the period 
1450-1650, 919. 
Asia and Northern Persia, the nomad 
tribes of, report on, and on excavating 
on sites of ancient occupation, 535. 
*Aspirator, a double, T. Fairley on, 
785. 
Atom-grouping in crystals, W. Barlow 
on, 754. 
Australian aborigines, the, notes on, by 
J. W. Fawcett, 970. 
, the religion of, notes on, by J. W- 
Fawcett, 969. 7 
Ayrton (Prof.) on standards for use in 
electrical measurements, 95, 
B.A. unit standards, the value of, R. T. 
Glazebrook on, 98. 
Badger (E. W.) on the disappearance of 
native plants from their local habitats, 
465. - 
Bailey (Dr. G. H.), the spectra of the 
haloid salts of didymium, 773. 
—— and J. C. Cain, a method of quan- 
titative analysis, 772. 
and A, A. Read, the behaviour of 
the more stable oxides at high tem- 
peratures, 773. 
Balfour (Prof. B.) on the steps taken for 
establishing a botanical station at 
Peradeniya, Ceylon, 470. 
‘ Barisal guns,’ the sounds known as the, 
occurring in the Gangetic delta, T. D. 
la Touche on, 800. 
Barlow (W.) on atom-grouping in crys- 
tals, 754. ; 
Barr (Prof. A.) and Prof W. Stroud on 
some new telemeters or range-finders, 
499; on the use of the lantern in 
class-room work, 727; *exhibition of a. 
mechanism, 962. 
Barrett (Prof. W. F.) on molecular pheno- 
mena associated with the magnetisa~ — 
