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INDEX. 



Watts (Prof. W. W.) on studies must 



suitaUefor elementary schools, 438. 

 Ware-length tables of the spectra of the 



elements and compotiiids, report on, 



161. 

 Webster ruin, Rhodesia, E. M. Andrews 



on the, 691. 

 Wedgwood (R. L.) on railway cost 



statistics, 647. 

 Weiss (Prof. F. B.) 07i the structure of 



fossil 2}lO''nts, 432. 



on the registration of botanical 



photographs, 433. 



on the occurrence, distribution, 



and mode of formation of the cal- 

 careous nodules found in coal seams 

 of the lower coal measures, 746. 



a stigmaria of unusual type, 752. 



Weldon (Prof. W. F. R.) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the marine biological 

 laboratory, Plymouth, 325. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



zoological station at Naples, 329. 



Western Australia, the limestone caves 

 of, by Prof. W. B. Bottomley, 624. 



Whitakee (W.) on the work of the Cor- 

 responding Societies Committee, 45. 



on the quantity and composition of 



rainfall and of lake and river dis- 

 charge, 330. 



Whiteside (Rev. B. J.), the rate of 

 decay of the phosphorescence of Bal- 

 main's paint, 504. 



WiCKSELL (Prof.), the influence of the 

 rate of interest on prices, 643. 



*WiLLiAMS (Dr. Ethel), medical inspec- 

 tion of schools, 776. 



WiLMOEE (A.) on the limestone knolls 

 of Craven, 563. 



Wilson (W.), acclimatised plants, 744. 



Wolfe-Baeey (Sir J.), standardisation 

 in British engineering jjractice, 339. 



Wood (Mary E.), industrial betterment, 

 656. 



WooDHEAD (Dr. T. W.), ecological work 

 in Switzerland, 741. 



WooDWAED (Dr. A. Smith) on rhyncho- 

 SRurus articeps (Otven^, 293. 



WoODWAED (Dr. H.) on life-zones in the 

 British carboniferous rocks, 302. 



on the compilation of an index 



generinn et specierum animalium, 314. 



• fossil arthropods of the coal-forma- 

 tion, 567. 



Woollen and worsted industries of York- 

 shire, industrial organisation in the, 

 by Prof. J. H. Clapham, 645. 



Workers' Educational Association, the, 

 by H. O. Meredith, 777. 



Working-class education, an experiment 

 in the organisation of, by H. 0. Mere- 

 dith, 777. 



Weight (Dr. A. J.) on the effect of 

 climate ujwn health and disease, 424. 



Yapp (Prof. R. H.) on peat moss deposits, 



430. 

 — — some impressions of South African 



vegetation, 758. 

 * York, the geology of the country round, 



by Prof. P. F. Kendall, 558. 

 York rainfall records and their possible 



indication of relation to solar cycles, 



by J. E. Clark, 500. 

 "Yorkshire, the birds and mammals of, 



by Osley Grabham, 605. 

 Yorkshire, lead mining in, by James 



Backhouse, 649. 

 Yo7-kshire lepidnptera, melanism in, by 



G. T. Porritt, 316. 

 Young (Prof. Sj'dney) on dynamic iso- 



vierism, 157. 



*Zambezi, the, beyond the Falls, by A. 

 Tl-evor-Battye, 628. 



Zoological Section, Address by J. J. 

 Lister to the, 583. 



Zoological station at Naples, report on 

 the occujiation of a table at the, 329. 



Zoology of the Sandwich Islands, six- 

 teenth report on the, 315. 



Zoology organisation, report on, 326. 



Zygospore germinations in the muco- 

 rinete, by Dr. A. F. Blakeslee, 751 . 



