898 



REPORT — 1902. 



AllANSON-WinN (R. G.), the direction 

 and velocity of material- bearing ocean 

 currents, with description of an ap- 

 paratus recently designed for esti- 

 mating the same, 737. 



Allen (B.), the effects on Ireland of 

 the adoption of free trade by the 

 United Kingdom, 703. 



Alloys, the nature of, report on, 175. 



All-stations express train, an, by J. Brown, 

 732. 



Aluminium alloys, the electrical conduc- 

 tivity of certain, as affected by ex- 

 posure to London atmosphere, by 

 Prof. E. Wilson, 734. 



Aluminium tubes, light, F. H. Nalder on, 

 551. 



*Ammonia, the absorption of, from water 

 by alga;. Prof. E. A. Letts and J. S. 

 Totton on, 587. 



Amphipoda collected by Professor Herd- 

 man, A. 0. Walker on the, (543. 



AmphioxuSi the structure and del'elop- 

 ment of the excretory apparatus of the, 

 E. S. Goodrich on, 260. 



AndeSson (Prof. B. J.) on a specimen of 

 the pilot whale (^OloMocephalus melas), 

 650. 



-^ the connection of the anterior 



inferior angle of the parietal bone in 

 primates, 651. 



some inquiry into the physics of the 



flow of fluids in plant stems, 817. 



ANdbrsox (Dr. Tempest) o» the collection 

 of photograjjhs of geological interest, 

 229. 



♦Andrews (Dr. C. AV.) on the tusks 

 and skull of Mastodon angustidens, 

 699. 



— - on a diagram of the skull of the 

 Mastodon angvstidcns, 654. 



Atiimal thermostat, Lord Kelvin on an, 

 543. 



*Anxandale (Nelson), fiower-like in- 

 sects from the Malay Peninsula, 649. 



human souls and ghosts among the 



Malays of Patani, 752. 



.= and H. C. Robinson on the wild 



and civilised races of the Malay 

 Peninsula, 766. 



Antarctic expedition, the Scottish na- 

 tional, W. S. Bruce on, 686. 



Antarctic exploration, the motives of, by 

 Dr. H. R. Mill, 685. 



*Anthropological museum, the classifica- 

 tion and arrangement of the exhibits 

 in an, W. H. Holmes on, 770. 



Anthro2)ologieal f^7((;^o//?-ffjyA«, interim 

 report on the collection of, 449. 



Anthropology, Address by Dr. A. C. 

 Haddon to the Section of, 738. 



* suggestions for the classification of 



the subject-matter of, byE. N. Fallaize, 

 770. 



*Anthropology, physical, exhibition of 



specimens illustrating, by Prof. J. 



Symington, 753. 

 ^ , , demonstration on specimens 



illustrating points in, by Prof. J. Sym- 

 ington, 770. 

 Anthro2)ometric investigations among the 



7iative troops of the Egyptian army, 



interim report on, 350. 

 Araucariere, the morphology of the, Miss 



S. O.Fordon, 810. 

 Aebee (E. A. N.), the fossil flora of the 



Cumberland coalfield, 611. 

 on the morphology of the flowers in 



certain species of Lonicera, 816. 

 * and A. C. Sewakd, fossil Nipa 



fruits from Belgium, 808. 

 Arhor Low, the excavations at. May- June 



1902, H. St. G. Gray on, 455. 

 Aechibald (D.) on the invest igatioji of 



the tipper atmosphere by means of kites, 



11. 

 ARMSTRONG (Dr. E. F.), recent syntheti' 



cal researches in the glucoside group, 



578. 

 the synthetical action of enzymes, 



579. 

 Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on statistics 



concerning the training of chemists em- 



ploycd in English chemical industries, 



97. 

 on isomeric naphthalene derivatives, 



176. 

 on isomorphous .itdphonic deriva- 

 tives of henzciic, 180. 



on the teaching of science in ele- 



mentary schools, 481. 



Address to the Section of Educa- 

 tional Science hj, 820. 



Aromatic diazo-coinpounds, our present 

 hnon-ledgc of, hi/ Dr. G. T. Morgan, 

 181. 



Arrow- and sjiear-heads, the manufac- 

 ture of, by W. J. Knowles, 758. 



Ashley (P.), municipal policy and State 

 control, 700. 



*Asilida:, the habits of the predaceous 

 flies of the family of, Prof. E. B. Poul- 

 ton on, 647. 



Astronomy and Cosmical Physics, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. A. Schuster to the De- 

 partment of, 512. 



Atlantis problem, Dr. E. F. Scharff on 

 the, 653. 



Atmosphere, the vpper, investigation of, 

 by means of kites, report on, 77. 



•Atmospheric carbonic anhj'dride, de- 

 terminations of, made on board the 

 ' Discovery,' Prof. E. A, Letts on, 

 587. 



Australian Alps, a census of the flora of 

 the, James Stirling on, 799. 



Australian fauna, T. Steel on examples 

 of, 650. 



