INDEX. 
ABBER (E. A. N.) and Dr. D. H. Scort 
on some new lagenostomas, 778. 
Arceuthobium occidentale, the dissemina- 
tion and germination of, by Dr. G. J. 
Peirce, 818. 
Archeological and ethnological researches 
in Crete, report on, 321. 
ARCHIBALD (D.) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 
17 
Arginin, the metabolism of, Prof. W. H. 
Thompson on, 741. 
Arithmetic, realistic, by Lieut.-Col. G. 
Mackinlay, 844. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on the courses 
of studies most suitable for elementary 
schools, 352. 
—— on the influence of examinations,360. 
—— the research method applied to ex- 
perimental teaching, 854. 
FABNOLD (Prof. J. O.), the effect of 
rapidly alternating stresses on struc- 
tural steels, 684. 
*Arsenic, the presence of, in the body, 
and its secretion by the kidneys, W. 
Thomson on, 531. 
Artificial respiration, methods of, Prof. 
KE. A. Schafer on, 754. 
ASCHAN (Prof. O.) on the pentavalent 
nitrogen atom, 517. 
ASHBY (T.) on excavations on Roman sites 
in Britain, 337. 
Asia Minor, Ptolemy’s map of: method 
of construction, by Rev. H. 8. Cronin, 
627. 
Astragalus, some variations in the, by 
R. B. 8. Sewell, 716. 
*Astronomy, problems of, by Sir David 
Gill, 469. 
—— the use of divergent series in, Z. 
U. Ahmad on, 464. 
Astronomy and Cosmical Physics, Ad- 
dress by Sir John Eliot to the Sub- 
Section of, 443. 
Asymmetric nitrogen atom, the, by Prof. 
E. Wedekind, 518. 
Atmosphere, the, the ionisation of, Prof. 
A. Schuster on, 471. 
Atmosphere, the upper, investigation of, 
by means of kites, third report on, 17. 
tAtoms, plan of a combination of, having 
the properties of polonium or radium, 
by Lord Kelvin, 472. 
ATWATER (Prof. W. O.), investigations 
on the nutrition of man, 758. 
*____ the organisation of agricultural 
research in America, 795. 
* Australian siderite, exhibitions of photo- 
graphs of sections of an, by Prof. A. 
Liversidge, 530. 
Australian tribes, group-marriage in, by 
A. W. Howitt, 709. 
AVEBURY (Lord) on the forms of stems 
of plants, 812. 
* 
861 
Axolotl, the fertilisation of the egg of 
the, J. W. Jenkinson on, 600. 
*AYRTON (Mrs. H.) on the origin of sand 
ripples, 676. 
AYRTON (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 30. 
*B-rays, changes produced by the, by Sir 
W. Ramsay, 517. 
BAcKstROM (Dr. Helge) on the origin 
of the great iron-ore deposits of Lap- 
land, 560. 
BAcon (Rey. J. M.), upper air-currents 
and their relation to the audibility of 
sound, 482. 
BADEN-POWELL (Major B.), the de- 
velopment of the aeroplane, 481. 
BAILEY (Lieut.-Col.) on terrestrial sur- 
face waves and wave-like surfaces, 301. 
BAINES (J. A.), the relation between 
population and area in India, 662. 
BAKER (R. T.), exhibition of specimens 
illustrating (1) the comparative con- 
stancy of specific characters of euca- 
lypts; (2) the relation between the 
leaf venation and the oil constituents, 
783. 
BALFOUR (Rt. Hon. A. J.), Presidential 
Address, 3. 
BAuLFouR (H.) on the lake village at 
Glastonbury, 324. 
—— on the present state of anthropo- 
logical teaching, 341. 
—— Address to the Anthropological 
Section by, 689. 
*BALL (Sir R.) on a special homographic 
transformation of screw systems, 464. 
BARCROFT (J.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 343. 
BARGER (G.), saponarin, a glucoside 
coloured blue by iodine, 530. 
—— saponarin (‘soluble starch’), 819. 
BARKER (B. T. P.), the structure of the 
ascocarp in the genus Monascus, 824. 
on the ascocarp of Ryparobius, 825. 
*BARNES (Rev. E. W.) on linear dif- 
ference equations, 464. 
Barometric pressure, the variation of, 
and the electric conductivity of air, a 
correlation between, by J. Don, 469. 
*BARRETT (Prof. W. F.) and R. A. 
HADFIELD on the electric and thermic 
conductivities of certain alloys of iron, 
479. 
Basic patches in the granite of Mount 
Sorrel, Leicestershire, by R. H. 
Rastall, 562. 
BATESON (Wm.) on experimental studies 
in the physiology of heredity, 346. 
Address to the Zoological Sectio 
by, 574. 
*__.. fowls and sweet peas, 595. 
