862 
BATHER (Dr. F. A.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
——on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 297. 
BEASLEY (H. C.) on the fauna and flora 
of the Trias of the British Isles, 
275. 
BEAZLEY (C. R.), the first true maps, 
637. 
*Bee cult in British folklore, the, by 
G. L. Gomme, 727. 
BEILBY (G. T.), the relation between 
the crystalline and the amorphous 
states as disclosed by the surface flow 
of solids, 499. 
—— the action of certain gases on glass 
in the neighbourhood of hot metals, 
500. 
Belgium, changes in nominal and real 
wages in, by Prof. E. Mahaim, 658. 
BELL (Canon G. C.) on school-leaving 
certificates, 845. 
*BELLARS (A. EH.) and R. S. MORRELL, 
the oxidation of carbohydrates by 
hydrogen peroxide in presence of 
ferrous sulphate, 514. 
Ben Nevis, meteorological observations on, 
report on, 55. 
Bermuda Islands, the madreporaria of 
the, report on, 299. 
Berry (R. A.) and T. B. Woop, the 
chemical composition of different 
varieties of mangels, 810. 
variation in the chemical composi- 
tion of mangels, 811. 
BERTRAND (Prof. C. Eg.) and Prof. F. 
CoRNAILLE on structure of the leaf- 
trace of inversicatenate filicine, 778. 
BEVAN (Rev. J. O.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 377. 
BEVAN (P. V.), the change of conductivity 
in solutions during chemical reactions, 
501. 
BIDDER (G. P.) on the probability of 
Ankylostoma becoming a permanent 
inhabitant of our coal mines in the 
event of its introduction, 292. 
BIFFEN (R. H.), an ‘ intermediate’ 
hybrid in wheat, 593. 
the improvement of wheats and 
Mendel’s laws, 795. 
the inheritance of susceptibility 
and immunity to the attacks of yellow 
rust, 822. 
*Bigenric hybrid between Gymnadenia 
and Nigritella, exhibition of a, by 
Prof. J. M. Macfarlane, 823. 
Binary canon extension, by Lt.-Col. A. 
Cunningham, 443. 
BINGLEY (Godfrey) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest, 242. 
*BIRKELAND (Prof.), the relation be- 
tween solar physics and meteorology, 
460. 
REPORT—1904. 
BLACKMAN (Dr. F. F.) on the madre- 
poraria of the Bermuda Islands, 299. 
* and Miss MATTHAEI, sunshine and 
CO,-assimilation: an account of ex- 
perimental researches, 813. 
*BLACKMAN (V. H.) and Miss H. C. I. 
FRASER on the development of the 
zecidium of Uromyces Poe, and on the 
life history of Puccinia Malvacearum, 
813. 
BLAKE (Rev. J. F.) on the nature and 
origin of earth movements, 556. 
BLAKESLEE (Dr. A. F.), sexuality in 
zygospore formation, 815. 
BLANC (Dr. G. A.) on the radio-activity 
of the hot springs of Aix-les-Bains, 471. 
BLANFORD (Dr. W. T.) on the zoology of 
the Sandnich Islands, 298. 
Blende, some curious crystals of, from 
the Lengenbach quarry, Binnenthal, 
R. H. Solly on, 563. 
BuEes (E. J.) on the development of 
Phyllomedusa hypochondrialis (Daud), 
605. 
*___ the hatching of anuran tadpoles, 
608. 
Blood pigments, P. P. Laidlaw on, 757. 
BoNE (W. A.) and R. V. WHEELER, the 
union of hydrogen and oxygen in con- 
tact with a hot surface, 527. 
BONNEY (Prof. T. G.) on seismological 
investigations, 41. 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
Tsles, 237. 
——- on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest, 242. 
BooDLe (L. A.) on reduction of the 
gametophyte in Zodea, 781. 
BOSANQUET (R C.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 321. 
excavations at Heleia (Palaikastro) 
and Praisos in Eastern Crete, 721. 
—— a find of copper ingots at Chalcis, 
722. 
BOSANQUET (Mrs.), the economic im- 
portance of the family, 655. 
Botanical photographs, the registration 
of, report on, 345. 
Botanical survey of Britain, by Dr. W. G. 
Smith, 798. 
Botany, Address by F. Darwin to the 
Section of, 763. 
BotTroMLEy (Dr. J. T.) on practical 
electrical standards, 30. 
Boulders from the Cambridge district, 
R. H. Rastall on, 571. 
BowLey (A. L.) on the accuracy and 
comparability of British and foreign 
statistics of international trade, 302. 
——. tests of national progress, 647. 
Boyce (Prof. R.) on the physiological ~ 
effects of peptone and its precursors 
when introduced into the circulation, 
342. 
