INDEX. 



891 



*Barcuoft (J.), the origin of water in 

 saliva, 700. 



Barkek (B. T. p.), the development of 

 the ascocarp in r^'parobius, 84!). 



Bare (Mark) on the li.A. scroc fjainjv, 

 378. 



Barrett-Hamilton (Capt. G. E. H.) 

 on the winter-whitening of birds and 

 mammals in snowy countries, and on 

 the most striking points in the distri- 

 bution of white in vertebrates gene- 

 rally, 698. 



Barringtox (R. M.) on worldng out the 

 details of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of hirdg, 289. 



♦Bateson (\V.), new discoveries in he- 

 redity, 853. 



Bathkr (Dr. F. A.) on life-zones in. the 

 Bntish farboniferous rocks, 185. 



on the comjnlation of an intlex 



l/enerum et sjfecierum animalixm, 

 288. 



Bauer (L. A.), progress of the magnetic 

 survey of the United States, 579. 



f the earth's total magnetic energy, 



580. 



Beare (Prof. T. Hudson) on the resist- 

 ance of road vehicles to traction, 

 365. 



Beaumont (W. W.) on the resistance of 

 road vehicles to traction, 365. 



Beiir (F. B.), high-speed electrical 

 monorails and the proposed Manches- 

 ter and Liverpool express railway, 

 780. 



Beilby (G. T.), intensification of chemi- 

 cal action by the emanations from gold 

 and platinum, 539. 



granular and spicular structures in 



solids, 557. 



Bell (A. M.), oil fuel, 780. 



Ben Nevis, meteorological observations on, 

 report on, 58. 



Benzene, isomorphous siilpho?nc deriva- 

 tives of, fourth report 07i, 185. 



Berwyns, the, the igneous rocks of, T. H. 

 Cope and, J. Lomas on, 664. 



Bevan (Rev. J. 0.) on the n-orkofthe 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 465. 



Binary systems, freezing-point curves for, 

 by Dr. J. C. Philip, 632. 



BiNGLEY (Godfrey) on the collectioii of 

 photofirojyhs of geological interest, 197. 



Bionomics of Convoluta roscoffensis, the, 

 with special reference {o its green 

 cells, by F. Keeble and Dr. F. W. 

 Gamble, 691. 



Birds, the observations on the migration 

 of, 1880-1887, sixth and final report on 

 working out the details of, 289. 



Birds now rare in the British Isles, 

 G. P. Hughes on, 696. 



Birkdale, the sandhill vegetation of, by 

 Dr. 0. V. Darbishire, 854. 



Blackburn (Miss H.) on the economic 



effect of legislation regulating women's 



labour, 315. 

 Blackman (Dr. F. ¥.) on the cyano- 



phycerc, 419. 

 * modern views on the phylogeny of 



the Alga, 858. 

 Blake (R. F.), Prof. E. A. Letts, and 



J. S. TOTTON on the reduction of 



nitrates by sewage, 606. 

 Blanford (Dr. W. T.) on the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 305. 

 BoLTZMANN (Prof. L.) on the form of 



Lagrange's equations for non-holo- 



nomic systems, 569. 

 Bone (Dr. AV. A.), the slow combustion 



of methane and ethane, 624. 

 BoNNEY (Prof. T. G.) on seismological 



investigation, 77. 

 on the collection of ^'hotograj^hs of 



geological interest, 197. 

 on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles, 231. 

 Boodle (L. A.), the structure of leaves 



of the bracken from different habitats, 



855. 

 Booth (Dr. C.) on the economic effect of 



legislation regulating women's labour, 



315. 

 Bosanquet (Mrs. H.), physical degene- 

 ration and the poverty line, 747. 

 Bosanquet (R. C), exploration in the 



East of Crete, 817. 



an early purple-fisher j% 817. 



*Botanica] laboratory at Cambridge, the 



new, by Prof. H. M. Ward, 859. 

 Botanical photographs, the registration of 



negatives of, report on, 416. 

 Botanical survey of covnties, the methods 



and results of a, by W. 2Iunn Itanldn, 



477. 

 Botanical survey of the basin;* of the 



rivers Eden, Tees, Tyne, and Wear, by 



F. J. Lewis, 726. 

 Botany, Address by A. C. Seward to the 



Section of, 824. 

 the relation and importance of, to 



geographical science, Dr. 0. V. Darbi- 

 shire on, 725. 

 the teaching of, in schools, report 



on, 420. 

 * Botany of Upper Peru, A. W. Hill on 



the, 853. 

 Bottomley (Dr. J. T.) on jJrdetic'il 



electrical standards, 33. 

 BoULTON (W. S.) on some igneous rocks 



near Weston-super-Mare, Somerset- 

 shire, 660. 

 Bourne (Dr. G. C.)on the micro-chemistry 

 ' of cells, 310. 

 Bower (Prof. F. O.) on investigations in 



the laboratory of the Marine Biological 



Association (f the ^yest of Scotland at 



Jlillport, 308. 



