830 
Newton (EI. T.) on the fauna and flora of 
the Trias of the British Isles, 150. 
on the fossiliferous drift deposits 
at Kirmington, Lincolnshire, &c., 177. 
Nicnots (Prof. E. I.) and E. Merrirt, 
the effect of low temperatures on 
fluorescence spectra, 410. 
Nicnorson (Dr. J. W.) on the further 
tabulation of Bessel functions, 33. 
the asymptotic expansions 
Legendre functions, 391. 
Nickel and copper deposits of Canada, 
by Dr. A. P. Coleman, 479. 
Nitroamines and allied substances, the 
transformation of, and its relation to 
substitution in benzene derivatives, report 
on, 147. 
Nitrogen problems of dry farming, the, 
by Dr. F. J. Alway, 710. 
Norwegian rat, resolution regarding the, 
510. 
Notes and Queries in Anthropology, report 
on the preparation of a new edition of, 
285. 
Noyrs (Prof. W. A.), molecular re- 
arrangements in the camphor series, 
455. 
*Nubian cemetery at Anibeh, a, Dr. 
D. Randall-MaclIver on, 622. 
*Nucleus, the, discussion on, 651. 
Nunn (Dr. T. P.) on the mental and 
physical factors involved in education, 
321. 
of 
Oakey (Miss H. D.), practical work in 
higher education, 734. 
(notheras, certain English, some effects 
of tropical conditions on the develop- 
ment of, by Dr. R. R. Gates, 677. 
Okanagan of British Columbia, the 
> ethnology of the, by C. Hill-Tout, 622. 
O1pHAM (R. D.) on seismological investi- 
gations, 48. 
OxtveER (Prof. F. W.) on the structure of 
fossil plants, 320. 
Ontario and Manitoba, the archxology 
of, by Dr. H. Montgomery, 624. 
Orton (Prof. K. J. P.) on the transfor- 
mation of aromatic nitroamines and 
allied substances, and its relation to 
substitution in benzene derivatives, 
147. 
on the crystalline rocks of Anglesey, 
164. 
*Osmotic pressure in the blood of fishes, 
the, by Prof. A. B. Macallum, 628. 
Osmundacez, on the ancestry of the, 
by Dr. R. Kidston and Prof. D. T. 
Gwynne-Vaughan, 665. 
Osteology of the Lophobranchii, Prof. 
H. Jungersen on the, 503. 
Our food from the waters, by Prof. W. A. 
Herdman, 738. 
INDEX. e 
Overton (Prof. J. B.), the organisation 
and reconstruction of the nuclei in the ~ 
root-tips of Podophyllum peltatum, 678. 
Owen (Miss L. A.), floods in the great 
interior valley of America, 528. 
*Paleobiology and the age of the earth, 
by Prof. A. B. Macallum, 505. 
Paleczoic rocks of Wales and the West of 
England, the excavation of critical sec- 
tions in the, report on, 181. 
Paterave (Sir R. H. Inglis) on the 
amount of gold coinage in circulation 
in the United Kingdom, 208. 
PamMEL (Prof. L. H.), the delayed ger- 
mination of seeds, 673. 
tPanama Canal, the engineering works 
of the, by Col. G. W. Goethals, 584. 
Parker (Prof. E. H.), a catalogue of 
Chinese earthquakes, 1638-1891, 62. 
Parkin (J.), the evolution of the in- 
florescence, 662. 
the new industry of rubber culti- 
vation, 667. 
*Partition of numbers, on a correspond- 
ence in the theory of the, by Major 
P. A. MacMahon, 390. 
Passer domesticus, the germinal dise in 
naturally incubated eggs of, by Dr. 
C. J. Patten, 506. 
Parrick (W. A.) and E, H. ArcHrBaLp, 
the electrical conductivity of solutions 
of iodine and of platinum tetra- 
iodide in ethyl alcohol, 455. 
Parren (Dr. C. J.), the  pre-nuptial 
plumage in Calidris arenaria, 505. 
the germinal dise in naturally in- 
cubated eggs of Passer domesticus, 506. 
*Prarson (Dr. J.), autotomy in the 
crustacea, 511. 
*Pecten, the eye of, histology of the, by 
W. J. Dakin, 516. 
Pret (T: Bx) ‘and Dr. Ty -Asnpy;ore- 
searches in the Maltese islands in 
recent years, 619. 
Prniston (Miss Annie) and H. Waaer, 
the nucleus of the yeast plant, 680. 
Pennsylvania, the University of, the 
anthropological work of, by Dr. G. 
B. Gordon, 621. 
Perkin (Dr. F. M.) on electroanalysis, 
144. 
Prerxin (Prof. W. H.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 145. 
Permian of the north-east of England, 
on the classification of the, by Dr. 
D. Woolacott, 476. 
Perry (Prof. E. Guthrie) on a recent 
find of copper implements in Western 
Ontario, 622. 
Perry (Prof. J.) on practical electrical 
standards, 38. ; 
on setsmological investigations, 48. - 
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