INDEX. 



913 



Nature's oconomios, by Miss H. Black- 

 burn, 708. 



•Nebula surrounding Nova Persei, dis- 

 cussion on the, 521. 



Nerves, regeneration of, by Prof. W. D. 

 Halliburton and Dr. F. W. Mott, 782. 



•Nervous system of the camel, the, by 

 Dr. W. Page May, 782. 



NeviIjLE (F. H.) on tlio nature of alloys, 

 17.5. 



Newton (Prof. A.) on working out the 

 details oftlio ohscrvatlons on the migra- 

 tion of hirds, 273. 



- — on the zoology of the Sandwich 

 Islands, 284. 



Newtonian potential, I^rof. A. C. Dixon 

 on the, 526. 



Nodular concretions (coal balls) in the 

 lower coal measures, James Lomax on 

 the occurrence of the, 811. 



•North Sea, the international investiga- 

 tion of the, by W. Garstang, 641. 



■ certain objections to, by 



Dr. D. Noel Paton, 641. 



♦Nova Persei, the nebula surrounding, 

 discussion on, 521. 



♦Nucleolus, the function of the, by H, 

 Wager, 818. 



Observatories, the best location of, expe- 

 dition for ascertaining, by P, Lowell, 

 554. 



Ocean currents, material-bearing, the 

 direction and velocity of, with de- 

 scription of an apparatus recently 

 designed for estimating the same, by 

 E. G. Allanson-Winn, 737. 



Oldham (R. D.) o« seismological investi- 

 gation, 59. 



♦Oliver (Prof. F. W.) on ancient and 

 modern seeds, 813. 



. and Miss E. Chick on the morpho- 

 logy of the seed and seedling of 

 Torreya, 814. 



OnuphididEe (Polychffita), on the habits 

 of the, and on the internal structures 

 with which they fortify their homes, 

 by A. T. Watson, 652. 



O'Reilly (P. J.) on a survival of certain 

 pagan sepulchral symbols on early 

 Christian monuments in Ireland, 769. 



♦Osborne (Dr. W. A.), the pigments of 

 ox bile, 784. 



♦ and S. ZoBEL, the hydrolysis of 



glycogen, 780. 



♦Ox bile, the pigments of, by Dr. W. A. 

 Osborne, 784. 



Pagan sepulchral symbols, the survival 

 of, on early Christian monuments in 

 Ireland, P. J. O'Reilly on, 769. 



♦PalfEokastro in Eastern Crete, R. C. 

 Bosanquet on excavations at, 770, 

 1902. 



Palajolithic flint implements, a recent find 

 of, at Knowle, Wiltshire, W. and Dr, 

 W. A. Cunnington on, 759. 



Paleolithic implements in plateau 

 gravels of Ipswich, a recent discovery 

 of, Miss N. F. Layard on, 759. 



Papuan Gulf, the initiation ceremonies 

 of the natives of the, by Rev. J. H. 

 Holmes, 753. 



♦Paralysis of convergence, a case of, by 

 Dr. Cyril Shaw, 781. 



Parietal bone in primates, the connection 

 of the anterior inferior angle of the, 

 by Prof. E. J. Anderson, 651. 



♦Parsons (Hon. C. A.), .steam turbines, 

 730. 



Paton (Dr. D. Noel), certain objections 

 to the proposed scheme of interna^ 

 tional investigations of the North Sea, 

 641. 



Patterson (J. Hume) on the cause of 

 salmon disease, 647. 



Patterson (Sir R. Lloyd), a sketch of 

 the linen industry of Ireland, 701. 



Peach (B. N.) on life-zones in the British 

 carhoniferovs rocks, 210. 



♦Pearl oyster banks of the Gulf of 

 Manaar, Prof. W, A. Herdman on his 

 work on the, 643. 



♦Peary, Lieut., with, in Greenland, by 

 Prof. W. Libbey, 687. 



Peat-bogs of Ireland, the, by Prof. T, 

 Johnsoii, 684. 



Pendleside limestones, a list of the iish 

 fauna of the, by E. D. Wcllhurn, 222. 



Penhallow (Prof. D. P.) on an ethno" 

 logical survey of Canada, 353. 



Perforated stone amulets, F. T. Elworthy 

 on, 767. 



♦Perimeter of an ellipse, a practical rule 

 for finding the, T. Muir on, 529. 



Perkin (Prof. W. H.) OH statistics eon^ 

 cerning the training of chemists em- 

 ployed in English ohfmioal industries, 

 97. 



Perry (Prof. J.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 53. 



071 seismological inrestigation, 59. 



on the teaching of elementary mathe- 



matics, 473; suggested schedule of ex- 

 jierimental geometry, 479. 



Address to the Section of Engi- 

 neering by, 711. 



♦- a note on gas-engine explosions, 



737. 



Persia, Southern, the geography of, as 

 affecting its history, Major P. M. 

 Sykes on, 677. 



Petavel (J. E.), some experiments on 

 radiation and absorption : a prelimi- 

 nary study for a standard of light, 534. 



Petavel's recording gauge applied to 

 ordnance and small arms, by Capt. J. 

 Bruee-Eingsraill, 588. 



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