826 
tHydroplanes or skimmers, by Sir 
J. Thornycroft, 563. 
Hymenomycetes, the production, libera- 
tion, and dispersion of the spores of, 
by Prof. A. H. R. Buller, 675. 
Ice sheets in Western Canada, the dis- 
tribution of the, by Dr. A. P. Coleman, 
472. 
Icosahedral group, generalisation of the, 
by Prof. G. A. Miller, 389. 
*Ideal numbers, J. H. Grace on, 390. 
Igneous and associated rocks of the 
Glensaul and Lough Nafooey areas, co. 
Galway, report on the, 163. 
Imaginary geometry of the conic, by 
Prof. E. W. Davis, 891. 
*Income below the tncome-tax exemption 
limit, the amount and distribution of, 
interim report on, 556. 
Index generum et specierum animalium, 
report on the compilation of an, 195. 
Indian Ocean, investigations in the, fourth 
report on, 198. 
J. C. F. Fryers report on his, 
200. 
Individuality in plants, by L. 8. Klinck, 
773. 
Inflorescence, the evolution of the, by 
J. Parkin, 662. 
Inheritance, experiments in, 
report on, 105. 
Insects, some injurious, of Canadian 
forests and methods of control, by 
Profs. W. Lochhead and J. M. Swaine, 
707. 
some of the most injurious, of field 
crops in Canada, by Prof. W. Loch- 
head, 708. 
*Instantaneous propagation of a dis- 
turbance in a dispersive medium, by 
Dr. T. H. Havelock, 413. 
International conference on electrical units 
and standards, report of the, 41. 
{International electrical standardisation, 
by Ormond Higman, 586. 
Ions, the recombination of, in air at 
different temperatures, 407. 
Tridium, the atomic weight of, by E. H. 
Archibald, 455. 
Iron deposits of Oanada, by Prof. W. G. 
Miller, 480. 
Isomorphous sulphonic derivatives of ben- 
zene, report on the study of, 141. 
second 
Jacks (Prof. L. P.), moral education in 
schools, 724. 
Jevons (H. S.) on the amount of gold 
coinajye tn circulation in the United 
Kingdom, 208. 
Jounson (Prof. D. W.), the development 
of Nantasket beach, 535. 
Jounson (Prof. T.) on the survey of Clare 
Island, 321. 
INDEX. 
JOHNSON (Rev. W.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, &c., 177. 
Jounston (Col. Sir D.), Address to the 
Geographical Section, 517. 
tJonzs (W. H. §.), a study of malaria in 
ancient Italy, 627. 
Joyce (T. A.) on the preparation of a 
new edition of Notes and Queries in 
Anthropology, 285. 
Jupp (Prof. J. W.) on seismological in- 
vestigations, 48. 
on investigations in the 
Ocean, 198. 
JUNGERSEN (Prof. H.) on the osteology 
of the Lophobranchii, 503. 
*Jupiter, early drawings of, by Sir Wm. 
Huggins, 386. 
the Lowell Observatory photo- 
graphs of, by Prof. P. Lowell, 386. 
Juritz (Dr. Charles F.), topographical 
and geological terms in local use in 
South Africa, 481. 
Indian 
KEeEsteE (Prof.) on the experimental study 
of heredity, 320. 
Kernpatt (Prof. P. F.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, &c., 177. 
Kennepy (W. T.) on the active deposits 
from actinium in uniform electric 
fields, 405. 
Kerr (Prof. J. G.) on zoology organisa- — 
tion, 198. 
Keuper, the British, biographical notes 
upon the flora and fauna of, by A. R. 
Horwood, 158. 
Keuper sandstone, the Lower, of Leicester- 
shire, A. R. Horwood on the occurrence 
of footprints in, 162. 
Kipston (Dr. R.) and Prof. D. T. 
GwyNNE-VAUGHAN on the ancestry of 
the Osmundacex, 665. 
Kiwins (Dr. C. W.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
London trade schools, 727. 
Kine (Prof. F. H.), the functions, avail- 
ability, and conservation of soil mois- 
ture in crop production, 713. 
Kine (J. Luella) and Dr. SUTHERLAND 
Smrson, the pyramid decussation in 
the sheep, 645. 
Kriyesrorp (H. 8.) on the collection of 
photographs of anthropological interest, 
85. 
*Krnosuita (T.), the photographic action 
of alpha rays, 405. 
Krerine (Prof. F. §.) on electroanalysis, 
144, 
on the transformation of aromatic 
nitroamines and allied substances, and 
tts relation to substitution in benzene 
derivahves, 147, 
