820 
Conic, imaginary geometry of the, by 
Prof. E. W. Davis, 391. 
Continuant of order N + I, a, which 
is expressible as the product of N + I 
factors, by Prof. W. H. Metzler, 399. 
Copper and nickel deposits of Canada, 
by Dr. A. P. Coleman, 479. 
Copper implements, on a recent find of, 
in Western Ontario, by Prof. E. G. 
Perry, 622. 
Copper salts, anti-putrescent effects of, 
by Dr. A. Springer, 455. 
*Coral reefs, by J. Stanley Gardiner, 
616. 
Corrzsponding Societies Committee :— 
Report, 325. 
Conference in London, 326. 
List of Corresponding Societies, 344. 
Papers published by Corresponding 
Societies, 349. 
CorsToRPHINE (Dr. G.) on topographical 
and geological t2rms used locally in 
South Africa, 149. 
Cortico-spinal tract in the guinea-pig, 
the, by Ida Z. Reveley and Dr. 
Sutherland Simpson, 645. 
Cow es (Prof. H. C.), the fundamental 
causes of succession among plant 
associations, 668. 
Craia (J. I.) the surface movement of 
air in certain circular storms, 399. 
Craicim (Major P. G.), Address to the 
Subsection of Agriculture, 681. 
the general economic position of 
wheat growing, 750. 
Creak (Capt. FE. W.) on magnetic obser- 
vations dt Falmouth Observatory, 36. 
—— on investigations in the Indian 
Ocean, 198. 
Crete, archeological and ethnolographical 
researches in, interim report on, 287. 
Critical sections in the palwozoic rocks of 
Wales and the West of England, report 
on the excavation of, 181. 
*Crop-reporting, methods of, in different 
countries, by E. W. Godfrey, 698. 
Crosstey (Prof. A. W.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 145. 
*Crustacea, autotomy in the, by Dr. 
J. Pearson, 511. 
Crystal architecture, the seven styles of, 
by Dr. A. E. H. Tutton, 736. 
Crystalline rocks of Anglesey, the compo- 
sition and origin of the, fourth report on, 
164. 
*Cult of executed criminals in Sicily, 
E. Sidney Hartland on a, 627. 
CULVERWELL (Prof. E. P.) on the mental 
and physical factors involved in edu- 
cation, 321. 
CunnINGHAM (Prof. D. J.) on the prepara- 
tion of a new edition of Notes and 
Queries in Anthropology, 285. 
— on anthropometric investigations, 
in the British Isles, 286, 
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CurreLiy (C. T.) on archeological in- 
vestigations in British Rast Africa, 286. 
Dakin (W. J.), report on his occupation 
of the table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 192. 
histology of the eye of pecten, 516. 
Daxsy (Prof.) on gaseous explosions, 247. 
Dane, the prothallium and embryo of, 
by Prof. D. H. Campbell, 664. 
DANIELL (G. FE.) on the mental and physical 
factors involved in education, 321. 
Darwin (Dr. F.) on the experimental 
study of heredity, 320. 
—— on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 325. 
Darwin (Sir George) on the measurement 
of a further portion of the geodetic arc of 
meridian north of Lake Tanganyika, 37. 
—— on seismological investigations, 48. 
Darwin (H.) on seismological investiga- 
tions, 48. 
Darwin (Major I.) 
investigations, 48. 
Davis (Prof. E. W.), imaginary geometry 
of the conic, 391. 
Dawkins (R. M.), the excavations at 
Sparta of the British School at Athens, 
625. 
Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the lake 
villages in the neighbourhood of Glaston- 
bury, 270. 
—— on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 271. 
—— on the age of stone circles, 271. 
Degenerative changes, with special refer- 
ence to the brain, following lesions of 
the spinal cord, by Dr. W. Page May, 
644. 
Denpy (Prof. A.) on the occupation of a 
table at the marine laboratory, Plymouth, 
198. 
Denison (F. Napier) the effect of 
atmospheric pressure upon the earth’s 
surface, 417. 
Descu (Dr.°C. H.) on dynamic isomerism, 
135. 
Deville’s experiments on the dissociation of 
gases, by Dr. J. A. Harker, 265. 
Dielectric stress in three-phase cables, 
the distribution of, by Prof. W. M. 
Thornton and O. J. Williams, 584. 
*Diffraction of electric waves, by Prof. 
H. M. Macdonald, 412. 
Dinzs (W. H.) on the investigation of the 
wpper atmosphere by means of kites, 37. 
Discussions :— 
*On positive electricity, 402. 
On earth tides, 408. 
On the chemistry of food, 459. 
On geographical teaching, 532. 
On a proposed ethnological survey 
of Canada, 620. 
*On anaesthetics, 628 i 
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