INDEX. 



015 



*Bamsay and Young's law for tlie com- ; 

 parison of vapours at equal pressures, \ 

 JProf. .T. D. Everett on the graphical j 

 representation of, 537. 

 *Range-finder, the infantry, experiences 

 witli, in the South African war, by 

 Prof. G. Forbes, 736. 

 Rayleigh (Lord) on jiTactical electrical 

 gtaiidards, 53. 



* en the question as to the accurate 



conservation of weight in chemical 

 reactions, 511. 



* does motion through the ether 



cause double refraction ? 540. 

 •Rayworth (J. S.), the prevention of 



smoke, 736. 

 Read (C. II.) on the collection of anthro- 

 jjological photograplis, 449. 



on the age of stone circles, 455. 



. on the work of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 851. 



a plea for an Ordnance map index 



of prehistoric remains, 870. 

 Reid (A. S.) on the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geological interest, 229. 

 Reid (Clement) on seismological investiga- 

 tion, 59. 

 Relative apparent motions of bright and 

 faint stars, Prof. H. H. Turner on the, 

 552. 

 Eennie (J.) on practical electrical 



standards, 53. 

 Resistance of road vehicles to traction, 



report on the, 314. 

 Ilespiration of plants, report on the, 472. 

 ♦Retina, the functions of the rods and 

 cones of the, by Dr. F. VV. Edridge- 

 Green. 780. 

 Rhys (Prof. J.) on the Boman fort at 



Qellygaer, 450. 

 RicHAKDSON (Nelson) on seismological 



investigation, 59. 

 EiDGEWAY (Prof. W.) on eicplorations at 



Knossos in Crete, 466. 

 Ridgeicay faxdt, relative moix-nents of 



the strata at, H. Darnin on, 75. 

 EiGG (E.) on the B.A. screw gavge, 350. 

 Rivers (Dr. W. H. R.) on a pigmentation 

 survey of the school children of Scot- 

 land, 352. 

 *1{0BB (A. A.), a theorem in determi- 

 nants, 530. 

 ♦Roberts (Dr. Isaac), illustrations ob- 

 tained by photography of the evolution 

 of stellar systems, 541. 

 Roberts- Austen (Sir W.C.)wi^rflc<icaZ 



electrical standards, 53. 

 * Robinson (H. C.) on protective resem- 

 blance in the Malay Peninsula, 660. 



and N. Annandale on the wild 



and civilised races of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, 766. 

 Rock - forming minerals, the viscous 

 fusion of, J. Joly on, 602. 



Rockall, the islet of, by Rev. W. S. 

 Green, 686. 



Roman fort at GeUygaer, report on the, 

 450. 



RoscoE (Sir II. E.) on wave-length tables 

 of the spectra of the elements and com- 

 pounds, 137. 



— — on the teaching of science in ele- 

 mentary schools, 481. 



Roth (H. Ling) on the collection of 

 anthropological photographs, 449. 



Rowland (S.) and Dr. A. Macfadyen 

 on the suspension of life at low tem- 

 peratures, 804. 



Rucker (Sir A. W.) on practical electri- 

 cal standards, 53. 



on comparing and reducing magnetic 



ohservations, 58. 



on magnetic ohservations at Fal- 

 mouth, 75. 



- — . on the teaching of elementary mathe- 

 matics, 473. 



RUDLER (F. W.) on the work of the 

 Corres^jonding Societies Committee ^ 

 851. 



RussEi.L (R.) on the teaching of element 

 tary mathematics, 473. 



Ryder (Capt. C. H. D.), Yunnan, 678. 



Sakhalin, the island of, and its inhabi- 

 tants, by C. H. Hawes, 684. 



Salmon» disease, the cause of, J. H. Pat- 

 terson on, 647. 

 I Salomons (Sir D.) on the resistance of 

 i road vehicles to traction, 314. 



Samsu, a fermented drink of Eastern 

 Asia, and its characteristic fungus, by 

 B. T. B. Barker, 818. 



Sa7uln-ich Islands, the zoology of the, 

 twelfth report on, 284. 



Saunder (S. a.), possible changes on 

 the lunar surface, 551. 



Scales in the cod, the structure of thCj 

 Dr. H. W. M. Tims on, 660. 



Scales of fishes as an index of age, J. S. 

 Thomson on the, 642. 



SCHAFER (Prof. E. A.) on the micros 

 chemistry of cells, 470. 



* on the diuretic action of pituitary 



extracts, 780. 



on the relative effects of section of 



the pyramidal tracts and anterior 

 columns in the monkey, 780. 



SCHARFF (Dr. R. F.) on the Kcsh caves, 

 CO. Sligo, 247. 



on the Atlantis problem, 653. 



School children of Scotland, report on a 

 pigmentation mrvcij of the, 352. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) onpractical electri- 

 cal standards, 53. 



on comparing and reducing magnetic 



observations, 58. 



