896 



REPOJIT — 1903. 



Essential oils, Dr. O. Silberrad on, 614. 



Estuarine deposits at Kirmington, Lin- 

 colnshire, jfreliviinari/ rejwrt 07i, 218. 



Ethane and methane, the slow combus- 

 tion of, by Dr. W. A. Bone, 624. 



Ethnological and archwological researches 

 in. Crete, 402. 



Ethnology of early Italj', the, and its 

 linguistic relations to that of Britain, 

 by Prof. R. S. Conway, 814. 



fEthnology of the Siciutl Indians of 

 British Columbia, by C. Hill Tout, 823. 



Evans (A. H.) on workiiig out the details 

 of the observations on the migration of 

 birds, 289. 



Evans (A. J.) on arch/eological and ethno- 

 logical researches in Crete, 402. 



on excavations at Knossos, 402. 



on the Silchester excavation, 412. 



on the lake village at Glastonbury, 



414. 



Evans (Sir J.) on archaiological and 

 ethnological researches in Crete, 402 



on the lahe village at Glastonbury, 



414. 



on the 7vork of the Corresponding 



Societies Committee, 465. 



Evaporation, apparatus for determining 

 latent heat of, by Prof. J. Campbell 

 Brown, 602. 



Evatt (E. J.) on the pads and papillary 

 ridges on the palm of the hand, 802. 



Evk (H. W.)o7i. the influence of examina- 

 tions, 434. 



Everett (Prof. J. D.) onjjractioal elec- 

 trical standards, 33. 



EvEKSHED (F.), some economic aspects 

 of the English colour industries, 749. 



EWART (Prof. J. Cossar) on investiga- 

 tions in the laboratory of the Marine 

 biological Association of the West of 

 Scotland at Milljjort, 308. 



EwiNG (Prof. J. A.) on seismological 

 investigation, 77. 



Examinations, the influence of, report on, 

 434. 



Exploration and registration work for 

 county local societies, a suggestion wilh 

 respect to, by Wm. Cole, 482. 



Exploration in the east of Crete, by R. C. 

 Bosanquet, 817. 



Exports to the United States, European 

 protective states, and our colonies, a 

 comparison of, by B. EUinger, 747. 



Faiblet (T.) on t?te movements of xmder- 

 ground ivaters of North-mest York- 

 shire, 192. 



Fallaize (E. N.) on anthropometric in- 

 vestigation in Great Britain and 

 Ireland, 389. 



Fakmee (Prof. J. B.) on thecya/ivophyce<s, 

 419. 



Farmer (Prof. J. B.) on the teaching oj 



botany in schools, 420. 

 * on stimulus and mechanism as 



factors of organisation, 858. 

 Fauna and flora of the Trias of the 



British Isles, report on the, 219. 

 Fearnsides (W. G.), the Llanvirn Beds 



in Carnarvonshire, 665. 

 ♦Fertilisation, discussion on, 693. 

 Fiscal controversy, the, and statistical 



methods, by A. L. Bowley, 750. 

 Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C.) on practical 



electrical standards, 33. 

 Fleming {'Proi. 5. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 33. 

 Fletcher (W. C.) on school curricula 



with special reference to commercial 



education, 886. 

 Flora and fauna of the Trias of the 



British Isles, report on the, 219. 

 Floyer (E. a.) on terrestrial surface- 

 waves, 312. 

 Fluorescence as related to the constitu- 

 tion of organic substances, by J. T. 



Hewitt, 628. 

 ♦Fluorine, some derivatives of, Miss Ida 



Smedley on, 603. 

 FooRD (Dr. A. H.) on life-zones in the 



British carboniferous rocks, 185. 

 Forbes (Prof. G.), further experiences 



with the infantry range-tinder, 782. 

 Forbes (Dr. H. O.) on working ovt tlic 



details of the observations on the 



migration of birds, 289. 

 the results of the expedition to 



Sokotraand Abd-el-Kuri, by Mr. W. O. 



Grant and Dr. H. O. Forbes, 720. 

 Foreign trade, what is success in ? by Dr. 



E. Cannan, 751. 

 Forest resources of Australia available 



for British commerce, the, by E. T. 



Scammell, 862. 

 Forster (Dr. M. 0.) on the jwssibility of 



making special reports more avaiktblo 



than at present, 169. 

 071 the study of hydro-aromatic tub- 

 stances, 179. 

 *Forsyth (Prof. A. R.) on the dififeren- 



tial invariant of surfaces and of space, 



559. 

 Fossil flora of the Ardwick Series of 



Manchester, E. A. N. Arber on the, 



665. 

 Fossil floras of South Africa, by A. C. 



Seward, 661. 

 Foster (A. Le Neve) on the B.A. screw 



gauge, 378. 

 Foster (Prof. G. CiLvej^onj'ractical elec- 

 trical standards, 33. 

 on observations on changes i)i the 



sea coast of the United Kingdom, 258. 

 Foster, (Sir M.) on securing the use of 



duty-free alcohol for scientific research, 



170. 



