INDEX. 



909 



♦Successive high primes, the determina- 

 tion of, by Lt.-Col. A. Cunningham 

 and H. J. Woodall. 561. 



*Suctoria, Prof. M. Hartog on the ten- 

 tacles of, 693. 



Summer temperature of the Levant, 

 diurnal range of the, by Dr. A. Buchan, 

 578. 



*Sun-spot periods, 1855-1898, the rela- 

 tion of the rainfall of Scotland to the. 

 Dr. A. Buchan on, 549. 



fSwiXBUENE (J.) on the treatment of 

 irreversible processes in thermo- 

 dynamics, 556. 



on vectors, 569. 



Symington (Prof. J.), Address to the 

 Anthropological Section by, 792. 



* Grattan's craniometer and cranio- 



metric methods, 803. 



Tangential co-ordinates, the use of, by 



R. \V. H. T. Hudson, 560. 

 Taylor (R. L.) on a method for the 

 separation of cobalt from nickel, and 

 the volumetric determination of co- 

 balt, 608. 

 Taylor (W.) 07i the B.A. screw gauije, 



378. 

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

 photographs of geologieal interest, 197. 



on dedolomitisation, 660. 



Teisserenc de Bort (L.), etudes sur les 

 depressions barometriques t\ diverses 

 hauteurs, 549. 

 Teleostei, the epithelial islets of the 



pancreas in, by Dr. J. Rennie, 696. 

 Tennant (Mrs. H. J.) on the economic 

 effect of legislation regidating women's 

 labour, 315. 

 Terrestrial surface waves, report on, 312. 

 f Thermodynamics, the treatment of irre- 

 versible processes in, discussion on, 

 556. 



•(• J. Swinburne on, 556. 



Thermometers, the platinum, of the 

 British Association, Br. J. A. Marker 

 on, 45. 

 Thomas (Ethel X.), the bearing of 

 fertilisation phenomena and embryo 

 sac structure on the origin of mono- 

 cotyledons, 857. 

 Thomas (J. W.) on the ventilation of 



tube railways, 790. 

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

 trical standards, 33. 

 on the teaching of science in elemen- 

 tary schools, 429. 

 Thomson (Prof. J. J.) on jJractical elec- 

 trical standards, 33. 

 Thomson (J. P.), Queensland, 728. 

 Thomson (W.) on the approximate esti- 

 mation of minute quantities of arsenic 

 in food, 638. 



Thorn ycroft (Sir J. I.) onthe resistance 



of road vehicles to traction, 365. 

 Thorpe (Dr. T. E.) o?i secvring the vse 

 of duty-free alcohol for scientifc re- 

 search, 170. 

 Tidal regime of the River Mersey, J. N. 



Shoolbred on the, 784. 

 Tiddeman (R. H.) on the erratic blocks 



of the British Isles, 231. 

 Tilden (Prof. W. A.) on isomeric naph- 

 thalene derivatives, 174. 

 Timber, the preservation, seasoning, and 

 strengthening of, by the Powell pro- 

 cess, Wm. Powell on, 863. 

 Tocher (J. F.) on a pigmentation survey 



of the schoolchildren of Scotland, 415. 

 Toda diary, the, by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 



811. 

 Toda kinship and marriage, by Dr. 



W. H. R. Rivers, 810. 

 Todas, the, and the other tribes of Southern 

 India, report on the psychology and 

 sociology of, 415. 

 Todd (J. A.) on investigations in the 

 laboratory of the Marine Biological 

 Association of the West of Scotland at 

 Millport, 308. 

 Tomopteris, the oocyte of, by W. Wallace, 



282. 

 ToTTON (J. S.) and Prof. Letts on the 

 occurrence of Ulra laiissima and En- 

 teromorplia compressa in sewage efflu- 

 ents, and on variations in the com- 

 position of the tissues of these and 

 allied seaweeds, 851. 

 and R. F. Blake on the reduc- 

 tion of nitrates by sewage, 606. 

 f Tout (C. Hill) on the ethnology of the 

 Siciutl Indians of British Columbia, 

 823. 

 Traction, the resistance of road vehicles to, 



report on, 365. 

 Tradescantia, experiments with the 



staminal hairs of, by H. Wager, 860. 

 Treacher (LI.) on the occurrence of 

 stone implements in the Thames 

 Valley between Reading and Maiden- 

 head, 670. 

 Trias of the British Isles, report on the 



fauna and flora of the, 219. 

 Tube railways, J. W. Thomas on the 



ventilation of, 790. 

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



the British Isles, 231. 

 Turner (Prof. H. H.) on seismological 

 investigation, 77. 



was the ' new ' star in Gemini 



shining previously as a very faint star 1 

 562. 

 Turner (S. H.), depreciation and sinking 

 funds in municipal undertakings, 741. 

 Turner (Prof. T.), stead's recent re- 

 searches as to the causes and preven- 

 tion of brittleness in steel, 613. 



