902 



REPORT — 1902. 



Copepod suh-fa.mily Aetidiinre, Dr. R. N. 



Wolfenden on the, 263. 

 *Copper, on the corrosion of, by sea- 

 water, and on the detection of traces 



of impurity in the commercial metal, 



by Prof. E. A. Letts, 576. 

 Coral reefs of the Indian region, third 



report on the, 284. 

 Coral rock, the brealting-up of, by orga- 

 nisms in the tropics, by J. S. Gardiner, 



G54. 

 Cork river-valleys, J. Porter on some 



features of the, 684. 

 *Cornelius Magrath, the Irish giant, 



Prof. D. J. Cunningham on, 753. 

 COENISH (Dr. Vaughan) on terrestrial 



snrface-ivaves and wave-like surfaces, 



285. 

 on regular undulations produced in 



a road by the use of sledges, 730. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : 

 Report, 851. 



Conference at Belfast, 856. 

 List of Corresponding Societies, 874. 

 Papers piiblished hy Corresponding 

 Societies, 877. 

 COBTIE (Rev. A. L.), minimum sunspots 



and terrestrial magnetism, 522. 

 Cosmical Physics and Astronomy, Address 



by Prof. A. Schuster to the Department 



of, 512. 

 *Craniometry, radial, a method of, Dr. 



C. S. Myers on, 760. 

 Creak (Capt. E. W.) on compiaring 



and reducing magnetic oiserrations, 



58. 



on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 75. 



Crick (G. C.) 07i life-zones intheRritish 

 carhonife.rous rochs, 210. 



Critical velocity of water, the variation 

 of, with temperature, further experi- 

 ments by the thermal method on, by 

 Dr. H. T. Barnes, 512. 



Crompton (Col. R. E.) on the resistance 

 of road, vehicles to traction, 314. 



on the B.A. screir gauge, 350. 



Crook (C. V.) ow the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 229. 



Cbossley (Dr. a'\V.)071 hydro-aromatic 



compounds with single nucleus, 120. 

 Cumberland coalfield, the fossil flora of 



the, by E. A. N. Arber, 611. 

 Cunningham (Lt.-Col. Allan) on jdIu- 



perfect numbers, 528. 

 Cunningham (Prof. D. J.) on the Kesh 



caves, CO. Sligo, 247. 

 on antliropometrio investigations 



among the native troops of the Egyptian 



army, 350. 

 on a pigmentation surrey of the 



school children of Scotland, 352. 

 * , Cornelius Magrath, the Irish 



aiant, 753. 



Cunningham (Rev. W.), the localisa- 

 tion of industry, 695. 



CUNNINGTON (W. and Dr. W. A.) on a 

 recent find of palffiolithic flint imple- 

 ments at Knowle, Wiltshire, 759. 



Curves of molecular vihrations of quinone, 

 j>-nitroso-phenol and similarly derived 

 .substances, report on the, 107. 



*Cuttlefishes collected by Prof. Herd- 

 man, W. E. Hoyle on the, 644. 



Cyanophycece, the investigation of the, 

 report on, 473. 



* the nucleus of the, by H. Wager, 



816. 



*Darnel seed-fungus, the, by E. M. 



Freeman, 819. 

 Darwin (Francis) on tlie coral reefs of 



the Indian region, 284. 



on botanical photographs, 471. 



on the respiration of plants, 472. 



Darwin (Prof. G. H.) on seisrnologieal 



investigation, 59. 

 Darwin (H.) on seisrnologieal investiga- 

 tion, 59. 

 on relative movements of the strata 



at the Ridgeway fa\ilt, 75. 

 Darwin (Maj. L.) onseismologioal im-es- 



tigation, 59. 

 Davies (J. U.),Weisia rostellata, Lindb., 



in Ireland, 819. 

 Dawkins (Prof. Boyd) onthe age of stone 



circles, 455. 

 Decimalisation of English money, the 



late J. Hamblin Smith's rule for the, 



by J. D. H. Dickson, 529. 

 DepoiDulation of Ireland, the : its causes 



and economic results, by J. H. Edgar, 



705. 

 *Deposit of dew on the lenses of a pro- 

 jecting lantern, the prevention of a, 



Prof. A. Schuster on, 511. 

 De Range (C. E.) on the erratic blocks 



of the British Isles, 252. 

 *Determinants, a theorem in, by A. A. 



Robb, 530. 

 Dewae (Prof. J.), Presidential Address, 



3. 

 on wave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 137. 

 Diamonds, fluorescent and phospho- 

 rescent, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 586. 

 *DiCK (F. J.), water power in Ireland, 



733. 

 Dickson (J. D. H.), the late J. Hamblin 



Smith's rule for the decimalisation of 



English money, 529. 

 Differential equations, the partial, of 



mathematical physics, E. T. AVhit- 



taker on, 523. 

 Dines (W. H.) on the investigation of 



the upper atmosphere by means of Mtes, 



77. 



