INDEX. 
BoycotT (Dr. A. E.) on the probability 
of Ankylostoma becoming a permanent 
inhabitant of our coal mines in the 
event of its introduction, 292. 
Boys (C. Vernon) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 
Lt. 
on seismological investigations, 41. 
BRABROOK (EH. W.) on excavations on 
Roman sites in Britain, 337. 
—— on the conditions of health essential 
to the carrying on of the work of in- 
struction in schools, 348. 
Bray (G.) on the movements of under- 
ground waters of North-west Yorkshire, | 
225. 
British and foreign statistics of inter- 
national trade, the accuracy and com- 
parability of, report on, 302. 
BromMwicHu (T. J. I’a.) on the roots of 
the characteristic equation of a linear 
substitution, 440. 
BroueH (B. H.) on underground tem- 
perature, 51. 
Brown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteorological 
observations on Ben Nevis, 55. 
Brown (Dr. H. T.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 377. 
tBRowN (Major Sir Hanbury), the con- 
trol of the Nile, 684. 
*BRUCE (W.S.) the Scottish Antarctic 
expedition, 637. 
*BRUHL (Prof. J. W.) on the formation 
of salts in solutions, especially amongst 
tautomeric compounds, 500. 
Brunanburh : identification of this battle 
site in North Lincolnshire, by Rev. A. 
Hunt, 633. 
{Bryce (Dr. T. H.), the histogenesis of 
the blood of the larva of Lepidosiren, 
608. 
-—— on a phase of transition between 
the chambered cairns and closed cists 
in the south-west corner of Scotland, 
713. 
—— and F. R. Cougs on an interment 
of the early iron age found at Moredun, 
near Edinburgh, 712. 
BucHAN (Dr. A.) on the investigation of 
the upper atmosphere by means of kites, 
17. 
on meteorological observations on 
Ben Nevis, 55. 
Budgett Memorial, the: on the develop- 
mental material of Polypterus obtained 
by the late Mr. J. S. Budgett, by 
Prof. J. G. Kerr, 604; on the develop- 
ment of Phyllomedusa hypochon- 
drialis (Daud), by E. J. Bles, 605. 
BULLEID (A.) on the lake village at 
Glastonbury, 324. 
' BULLER (Dr. A. H. R.), the destruction 
of wooden paving blocks by the fungus 
Lentinus lepideus Fr., 823. 
863 
BULLER (Dr. A. H. R.), the reactions of 
the fruit-bodies of Lentinus lepideus 
Fr. to external stimuli, 824. 
Burpon (E. R.), pineapple galls of the 
spruce, 822. 
Burpon (Major J. A.), the Fulani 
emirates of Northern Nigeria, 628, 
Buregss (C. H.) and D. L. CHAPMAN 
on active chlorine, 529. 
BURKE (J. Butler) on W-rays, 467. 
— on a modification of FitzGerald’s 
model of the ether, 478. 
{Burton (C. V.) and H. Darwin, side 
slip in motor-cars, 686. 
BuRTON (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 237. 
Busz (Prof. Karl) on the granite from 
Gready, near Luxullian, in Cornwall, 
and its inclusions, 563. 
CALKins (Prof. G. N.), Cytoryctes 
variole Guarnieri: the organism of 
smallpox, 597. 
CALLENDAR (Prof. H. L.) on practical 
electrical standards, 30. 
on underground temperature, 51. 
* indicator tests on a small petrol 
engine, 686. 
Cambridgeshire, well-sections in, by W. 
Whitaker, 266. 
—— the geology of, by Dr. J. K. Marr, 
541. 
CANNAN (Dr. E.) on the accuracy and 
comparability of British and foreign 
statistics of international trade, 302. 
Cape Colony, the Upper Karroo rocks of, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley on footprints of 
small fossil reptiles from, 549. 
*Carbohydrates, the oxidation of, by 
hydrogen peroxide in presence of 
ferrous sulphate, by R. S. Morrell and 
A. E. Bellars, 514. 
*Carbon monoxide and oxygen, the 
combining volumes of, by Dr. A. Scott, 
531. 
Carboniferous system round Edinburgh, 
the base-line of the, Drs. B. N. Peach 
and J. Horne on, 546. 
CARR (Prof. J. W.) on the fossiliferous 
drift deposits at Kirmington, Lincoln- 
shire, §c., 272. 
CARTER (Rev. W. Lower) on the move- 
ments of underground waters of North- 
west Yorkshire, 225. 
—— on the fossiliferous drift deposits at 
Kirmington, Lincolnshire, Sc., 272. 
river capture in the Don System, 
558. 
—— the glaciation of the Don and 
Dearne valleys, 565. 
Casey (James), the proposed barrage of 
the river Thames, 686. 
