INDEX. 



899 



•Australian native cat (Dasi/urus), the 



segmentation and early developmental 

 stages of the, by Prof. G. B. Howes, 

 649. 



♦Australian plants, exhibition of some 

 characteristic, by T. Steel, 802. 



AvEBUEY (Lord) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 481. 



AVELIXG (T. C.) on the resistance of road 

 vehicles to traction, 314. 



*Axolotl, experiments on the, by E. J. 

 Bles, 657. 



Aykton (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 53 



Bacteria, luminous, J. E. Barnard and 

 Prof. A. Macfadyen on, 801. 



Bagshot beds, the occurrence of, at 

 Combe Pyne, near Lyme Kegis, H. B. 

 Woodward on, 601. 



Bailey (Lieut.-Col.) on terrestrial sur- 

 face-wares and icave-like surfaces, 285. 



Balfoue (H.) oh the collectioti of anthro- 

 2)ological photographs, 449. 



on the age of stone circles, 455. 



*Balfoue (Prof. I. Bayley), exhibition 

 of forms of Erica Tetralix from Coune- 

 mara, 799. 



*Babckoft (J.), the estimation of urea 

 in physiological Uuids, 784. 



Baekee (B. T. p.), samsu, a fermented 

 drink of Eastern Asia, and its charac- 

 teristic fungus, 818. 



Barnaed (J. E.) and Prof. A. Macfad- 

 yen on luminous bacteria, 801. 



BAENEs(Dr. H. T.), further experiments 

 by the thermal method on the variation 

 of the critical velocity of water with 

 temperature, 512. 



and II. L. Cooke on the variation 



of the specific heat of mercury with 

 temperature, 530. 



Bake (^Mark) on the B.A. screw gauge, 

 350. 



Baeeington (R. M.) on ivorliing out the 

 details of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 273. 



Bakeow (G.) on the prolongation of the 

 Highland border rock into co. Tyrone, 

 610. 



Bathke (Dr. F. A.) on life-zones in the 

 British Carboniferous rocks, 210. 



en the compilation of an index 



generum et specieruin animalium, 283. 



Bbaeb (Prof. T. Hudson) on the resist- 

 ance of road vehicles to traction, 314. 



Beaumont (W. W.) on the resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 314. 



Beilby (G. T.) on statistics co?iccrning 

 the training of chemists employed in 

 English chemical industries, 97. 



Belfast, the geology of the country in 

 the neighbourhood of, Prof. G. A. J 

 Cole on, 596. 



Belfast, some urgent needs of, by Miss 

 L. A. Walkington. 709. 



district, the post-glacial deposits 



of the, R. Lloyd Praeger on, 611. 



Bell (C.N.)o« an ethnological survey of 

 Canada, 353. 



Ben Nevis, meteorological observations on, 

 report on, 93. 



Benson (Miss M.), the seed-hke fructi- 

 fication of Jliadcsmia meinbranacea 

 (Bertrand), alycopodiaceousplant from 

 the coal measures, 808. 



a possible calymmatotheca type of 



fructification showing structure, 808. 



Benzene, isomorphous sulpihonic deriva- 

 tives of, third report on, 180. 



Bevan (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Soci-eties Committee, 851. 



Bingley (Godfrey) on the collection of 

 pJwtographs of geological interest, 229. 



Binnie (Sir Alexander) on the resistance 

 of road vehicles to traction, 314. 



Bird fauna of Ireland, the, as affected 

 by its geography, by R. J. Ussher, 

 658. 



Birds, the observations on the migration 

 of, 1880-1887, y//"i!A interim report on 

 working out the details of, 273. 



Blackbuen (Miss H.), nature's econo- 

 mics, 708. 



Blackman (Dr. F. F.) on the cyano- 

 phyceet, 473. 



Blake (Ilev. J. F.) on the registration 

 of type specime7is of British fossils, 

 210. 



on the original form of sedimentary 



deposits, 603. 



Blanford (Dr. W. T.) on the zoology of 

 the Sandwich Islands, 284. 



*Bles (E. J.), the development of 

 Xe/wpus {Dactylethra^, 657. 



* experiments on the Axolotl : 



adaptations to life in an alkaline 

 medium, 657. 



Blount (Bertram), the undesirability 

 of establishing standard analytical 

 methods, 677. 



Bone (Dr. W. A.) and Prof. J. J. SuD- 

 BOROUOii, acid esters of methyl suc- 

 cinic acids, 586. 



Bonney (Prof. T. G.) on scismologica 

 investigation, 59. 



^— — on the collection of photographs of 

 geological interest, 229. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 252. 



on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 851. 



Booth (Dr. C.) on the economic effect of 

 legislation regulating women's labour, 

 286. 

 Booth (VV. H.), the smokeless combus- 

 tion of bituminous fuel, 7.">6. 

 *- — the Solignac boiler, 736. 



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