906 



REPORT — 1903. 



Read (C. H.) on the work of the Corre- 

 gponding Societies Committee, 4()5. 



Reeves (E. A.) on geographical survey- 

 ing suited to present requirements, 718. 



*Retuse disposal, final and sanitary, 

 twenty-five years' progress in, by W. 

 F. Goodrich, 780. 



Reid (A. S.) 011 the collection, of ■photo- 

 graphs of geologicalinterest, 197. 



Reid (Clement) on sdsmological investiga- 

 tion, 77. 



on the estuarine deposits at Kir- 



mington, Lincolnshire, 218. 



Reid (Prof. E. Waymouth), on the state 

 of solution, of jfroteids, SOi. 



Rennib (J.) on practical electrical 

 standards, 3.3. 



Rennie (Dr. J.), tlie epithelial i-slets of 

 the pancreas in teleostei, 6nG. 



Reptiles, British, some recent observa- 

 tions, on, by Dr. G. Leighton, 094. 



•f Reptiles, Malayan, N. Annandale on the 

 coloration of, G94. 



Hesistance, some new mercury standards 

 of F. E. Smith on, 44. 



liesistance found for pure annealed 

 copper, table of the, 51. 



I?esistanee of certain, standard coils if 

 the British Association, F. F. Smith on 

 the values of tlie, 38. 



liesistance of road vehicles to traction, 

 report on tlie, 365. 



*Respiration of plants, report on the, 849. 



♦Reynolds (J. H.), the equipment of 

 the Manchester Municipal Technical 

 Institute, 773. 



Reynolds (Prof. S. H.) on the collection 

 of photographs of geological interest, 197. 



Ribchester : the Roman fortress Bre- 

 mettenacum, by J. Garstang, 807. 



RrCHAEDSON (Nelson) on seismological 

 inrestigation, 77. 



Ridgevvay (Prof. W.) on archreological 

 and ethnological researches in Crete, 

 402. 



on the psychology and sociology of 



the Todas and other tribes of Southern 

 India, 415. 



the origin of jewellerj% 815. 



RiGG (E.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 

 378. 



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

 svrvey of the school children of Scot- 

 land, 415. 



on the jjsj/chology and sociology of 



the Todas and other tribes of Southern 

 India, 415. 



— — Toda kinship and marriage, 810. 



the Toda dairy, 811. 



Robeetson (Agnes) and Ethel Sae- 

 GANT on some anatomical features of 

 the scutellum in Zea mats, 860. 



f Robinson (H. C.), note on the walking 

 fish of the Malay Peninsula, 694. 



tROBiNSON (H. C), exhibition of conver- 

 gent series of Malayan buttertlies, 694. 



Roman fort at Brough, the, by J. 

 Garstang, 808. 



RoscoB (Sir H. E.) on mave-length tables 

 of the spectra of the elements and com- 

 pounds, 87. 



en securing the use of duty-free 



alcohol for scientific research, 170. 



on the teaching of science in ele- 



mentary schools, 429. 



Rosenbaum (S.), a contribution to the 

 statistics of production and consump- 

 tion of the United Kingdom, 744. 



*Rossendale, the forest of, A. Jowett on 

 the glacial drainage of, 668. 



RoTCH (A. L.), results of the exploration 

 of the air with kites at Blue Hill 

 Observatory, Mass., U.S.A., during 

 1900-1902, and the use of this method 

 on the tropical oceans, 565. 



. effect of meteorological conditions 



upon audibility, 581. 



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

 cal standards, 33. 



. on magnetic observations at Fal- 

 mouth, 32. 



on securing the use of duty-free 



alcohol for scientific research, 170. 

 071 the injtuence of examinations, 434. 



RUDLEE (P. W.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 



465. 

 ♦Rutherford (Prof. E.) on the nature 



of the emanations from radium, 535. 

 Ryparobius, the development of the 



ascocarp in, by B. T. P. Barker, 849. 



Sadler (Prof. M. E.) on school curri- 

 cula, 876. 

 ♦Saliva, the origin of water in, by J. 



Barcroft, 700. 

 Salmon (E. S.), culture experimenis 



with biologic forms of the Frysi- 



phacece, 850. 

 Salomons (Sir D.) on the resistance of 



road vehicles to traction, 365. 

 ♦Sampson (Prof. R. A.), eclipse observa- 

 tions of Jupiter's satellites, 574. 

 Sandhill vegetation of Birkdale, the, by 



O. V. Darbishire, 854. 

 Sandstrom (J. W.), an experiment on 



the melting of ice in salt water, 



715. 

 Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 



thirteenth repiort on, 305. 

 Saegant (Ethel), the evolution of 



monocotyledons, 855. 

 and Agnes ROEEETSON on some 



anatomical features of the scutellum 



in Zea mais, 860. 

 Sarsen stones of the Bagshot district, 



H. W. Monckton on the, 669. 



