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REPORT — 1902. 



Whidbornk (Rev. G. F.) on the regis- 

 tration of tyjx- specimens of British 

 fossils, 210. 



Whitaker (\V.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 851. 



Whittakee (E. T.) on the partial diffe- 

 rential equations of mathematical 

 physics, 523. 



*WiGHAM (J. R.), a new flashing light- 

 house light without intervals of dark- 

 ness, 735. 



Willis (J. C.) on the dorsiventrality of 

 the podostemacere, with reference to 

 current views of evolution, 80C. 



Wilson (Prof. Ernest), magnetic detec- 

 tors in space telegraphy, 547. 



the electrical conductivity of cer- 

 tain aluminium alloys as affected by 

 exposure to London atmosphere, 734. 



*WlLSON (VV.), two varieties of Trifolinm 

 pratense perenne, 819. 



Wilson (Dr. W. E.), new solar radiation 

 recorder, 521. 



search for ultra-Neptunian planet, 



521. 



WIMPERIS (H. E.), a preliminary note 

 on gas-engine exjilosions, 736. 



Withers (Prof. H. L.) on the conditions 

 of health essential to the carrying on of 

 the work of instruction in schools, 483. 



WOLFENDEN (Dr. R. Norris) on the cope- 

 pod suh-famihj ^Etidiinte, with a pro- 

 posed revision of the classification, 263. 

 Women s labour, the economic effect of 

 legislation regitlating, second report on, 

 2S6. 



Wood (G. H.) on the economic effect of 

 legislation regulating n-omen's labour 

 in the bout and shoe trades of Bristol 

 and Kingswood, 286. 



Wood (Sir H. T.) on the B.A. screw 

 gauge. 350. 



Woodcock (H. M.) on the life-history of 

 S2)orozoa, 27. 



Woods (H.) on the registration of type 

 specimens of British fossils, 210. 



Woodward (Dr. A. Smith) on the regis- 

 tration of type specimens of British 

 fossils, 210. 



on a carboniferous fish fauna from 



Victoria, Australia, 615, 



Woodward (Dr. H.) o)i the registratian 

 of type S2)ccimens of British fossils, 

 210. 



071 life-zones in the British carboni- 

 ferous rocks, 210. 



on the compilation of an index 



generum et specierum, animalium, 283. 

 * on the middle Cambrian trilobites, 



&c., of Mount Stephen, P.ritish Colum- 

 bia, 598. 

 Woodward (H. B.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 229. 

 on the occurrence of Bagshot beds 



at Combe Pyne, near Lyme Regis, 



601. 

 WooLNOUGH (F.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest, 229. 

 WoRSDELL (W. C), the morphology of 



si^orangial integuments, 812. 

 the nature of the vascular system 



of the stem in certain dicotyledonous 



orders, 814. 

 Wright (Herbert), foliar periodicity in 



Ceylon, 807. 

 sex in the Ceylon species of JHos- 



pyros, 819. 

 Wright (J.) on the marine fauna of the 



boulder clay, 698. 

 Wynne (Dr. W. P.) on isomorphous sul- 



phonic derivatives of benzene, 180. 



* Xenopus(^Bacty lethr a) , the development 

 of, by E. J. Bles, 657. 



Torltshire, North-west, third report on 



the movements of underground waters 



of, 224. 

 Young (R. M.) on the excavation of a 



primitive site near Groomsport, co. 



Down, 759. 

 Yiinnan, by Capt. C. H. D. Eyder, 678. 



*Z0BEL (S.) and Dr. W. A. OSBOBNE, the 



hydrolysis of glycogen, 780. 

 Zoological Station at Najjles, report mi 



the occupation of a table at the, 



259. 

 Zoology, Address by Prof. G. B. 



Howes to the Section of, 618. 

 Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, twelfth 



report 07i the, 284, 



