91S 



REPOBT— 1902. 



Tallie?, E. Lovett on, 767. 



Tayloe (VV.) 0)1 the B.A. screw gaiiye, 



350. 



*. tlie science of the workshop, 7.35. 



*TeaGheis, the training of, discussion on, 



847. 

 Teall (J. J. H.) on the collection of 



j)hotofiraplis of geolog'toal interest, 229. 

 * the drift map of tlie Dublin area, 



602. 

 *Technical instruction, the relation of, 



to industrial development in Ireland, 



by T. r. Gill, 847. 

 *Telephone, the future of the, in the 



United Kingdom, by J. E. Kingsbury, 



734. 

 Telescopic observations, a standard scale 



for, by P. Lowell, 553. 

 Telluric distribution of the elements in 



relation to their atomic weights, 



W. Ackroyd on the, 581. 

 Temperature, ihe relation of voltaic 



potential differences to. Dr. J. Larmor 



on, 546. 

 Terrestrial magnetism and minimum sun- 

 spots, by Eev. A. L. Cortie, 522. 

 Terrestrial surfaoe-rvares and Kare-lihc 



surfaces, second rejiort on, 285. 

 *Theorem in determinants, a, by A. A. 



Robb, 530. 

 Theory of screws, matrix notation in the. 



by K. W. H. T. Hudson, 528. 

 Thermostat, an animal, Lord Kelvin on, 



543. 

 Thompsox (L C.) on the plankton of the 



Indian Ocean, 043. 

 Thompson (K.J.) and Prof. J. J. Sud- 



BOKOU GH, act ion of alkalis on cinnamic 



acid dibroraide and its esters, 587. 

 Thompson (Prof. S. P.) on jfractical elec- 

 trical standards, 53. 

 ■ on the teachi»t/ of elementary mathe- 

 matics, 473. 



on the teaching of science in elemen- 



tary schools, 481. 



* on the specitic utilisation of ma- 

 terials in dynamo construction, 735. 



Thompson (Prof. W. H.) on the work of 

 the mammalian heart, 470. 



Thomson (Prof. J. J.) on i>ractical elec- 

 trical standards, 53, 



Thomson (J. S.), the scales of fishes as 

 an index of age, 642. 



Thorn YCROFT (Sir J. L) on the resistance 

 of road rehicles to traction, 314. 



Tiddeman (R. H.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 252. 



TiLDEN (Prof. VV. A.) on isomeric na^ih- 

 thalcne deriratires, 176. 



Tims (Dr. H. W. M.) on the structure of 

 the scales in the cod, 660. 



Tocher (J. F.) on a pigmentation 

 svrrty of the school children of Scotland, 

 352. 



*Tocher (J. F.) on some measurements 

 of Eskimo of Southampton Island, 762. 



a pica for a pigmentation survey of 



school children in Ireland, 865. 

 Todd (J. A.) on investigations in the 

 laboratory of the Marine Biological 

 Association of the West of Scotland at 

 Mil/port, 272. 

 -'Tone-difference, the least perceptible, 

 among the people of Torres Strait and 

 of Scotland, determination of, by 

 Dr. C. S. Myers, 781. 

 Torrcya, the morphology of the seed and 

 seedling of, by Prof. F. W. Oliver and 

 Miss E. Chick, 814. 

 *Totton (J. S.) and Prof. E. A. Letts 

 on the absorption of ammonia from 

 water by algaj, 587. 

 Traction, the resistance of road vehicles to, 



report on, 814. 

 Training of chemists employed in Eng- 

 lish chemical indvstries, statistics con- 

 cerning the, report on, 97. 

 ♦Training of engineers, discussion on 

 i the, 847. 



! *Training of teachers, discussion on th<:', 

 I 847. 



! Traquaie (Dr. B. H.) on the fossil 

 I fishes of the Lower Devonian roofing- 

 ' slate of Gemiinden in Germany, 610. 

 Trentatodes and cestodes parasitic on 



fshcs, N. Madaren on, 260. 

 *Trifoliiim 2>ratense perenne, two varie- 

 I ties of, by W. Wilson, 819. 



Trinitrobenzene, compounds of, with 

 i alkylated arylamines, by H. Hibbert 



and Prof. J. J. Sudborough, 587. 

 ! Trusts : from the point of view of eco- 

 I nomical theory, by Prof. \V. Giaham, 

 i 697. 



! Tucker (W. T.) on the erratic blocks of 

 ' the British Isles, 252. 

 I Turner (Prof. H. H.) on seismological 

 investigation, 59. 



: the relative apparent motions of 



; bright and faint stars, 552. 

 I Turner (J.), some new features in the 

 intimate structure of the human cere- 

 bial cortex, 781. 

 Tylor (Prof. E. B.) on an ethnological 

 I surrey of Canada, 353. 



Uganda and the British East Africa 

 Protectorate, colonisation and irriga- 

 tion in, by R. B. Buckley, 679. 



Ulster, the people of, the mental and 

 moral characteristics of, Dr. VV. Gra- 

 ham on, 762. 



Ulster souterrains, W. J. Fennell on 

 some, 753. 



Ultra-Neptunian planet, search for, by 

 Dr. W. E. Wilson, 521. 



