INDEX. 
Economic theory and fiscal policy, by 
L. L. Price, 654. 
Eddy-current losses in three-phase cable- 
sheaths, by M. B. Fields, 476. 
Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, final report on 
the exploration of the, 288. 
EpGEwortsH (Prof. F. Y.), the law of 
error, 463. 
—— a moot point in the theory of iater- 
national trade, 647. 
EDRIDGE-GREEN (Dr. F. W.), the neces- 
sity of a lantern test as the official test 
for colour-blindness, 754. 
Educational Science, Address by the 
Bishop of Hereford to the Section of, 
827. 
EDWARDS (Major A. E.) and Prof. W. R. 
HODGKINSON on double acetylides, 
502. 
EGG@ar (W. D.) on the influence of ex- 
aminations, 360. 
an experimental verification of 
Newton’s second law, 478. 
Egyptian army, anthropometric investiga- 
tions among the native troops of the, 
report on, 339. 
*Egyptian eocene vertebrates and their 
relationships, particularly with regard 
to the geographical distribution of 
allied forms, by Dr. C. W. Andrews, 596. 
{+Ehnasya, in Egypt, excavations at, with 
special reference to a series of Roman 
lamps, by Prof. W. M. F. Petrie, 701. 
Hifel, the lava-domes of the, by E. 
Greenly, 561. 
Electric air-currents, the effect of, Prof. 
8. Lemstrom on, 482. 
Electric conductivity of air, the, and the 
variation of barometric pressure, a 
correlation between, by J. Don, 469. 
*Electric temperature alarm, an, by H. 
Darwin, 686. 
Electric waves, the propagation of, along 
spiral wires, by Dr. J.A. Fleming, 474 
Electrical conductivity, the, of certain 
aluminium alloys as affected by ex- 
posure to London atmosphere, and a 
note on their micro-structure, by Prof. 
E. Wilson, 686. 
*Hlectrical conductivity of flames, by Dr. 
H. A. Wilson, 472. 
{Electrical insulation in vacuum, by Lord 
Kelvin, 472. 
Electrical measurements, experiments for 
improving the construction of practical 
standards for, report on, 30. 
Electrical properties of hot bodies, the, 
by Dr. O. W. Richardson, 472. 
Electrical vibrations in an optically 
active medium, an effect of, by Prof. 
W. Voigt, 466. 
Electricity, the use of, on the North- 
Eastern Railway and on Tyneside, by 
C. H. Merz and W. McLellan, 678. 
867 
Electricity from water-power, by A. A. C. 
Swinton, 677. 
Electromotive force of a Clark’s cell, A. P. 
Trotter on the, 40. 
Elementary mathematics, a fragment of, 
by Prof. F. Morley, 439. 
Elementary rural instruction, the need 
of scientific method in, by A. D. Hall, 
848, 
Elephant trench, the, at Dewlish, Dorset : 
was it a pitfall? by Rev. O. Fisher, 
559. 
ELIoT (Sir John), Address to the Sub- 
Section of Astronomy and Cosmical 
Physics by, 443. 
ELLINGER (B.), a proposed substitute 
for the sugar-tax, 664. 
ELuioT (R. H.), the clover mystery: a 
probable solution, 797. 
Energy losses in magnetising iron, by 
W. M. Mordey and A. G. Hansard, 679. 
Energy of water and steam at high 
pressures, Prof. C. Dieterici on the, 
513: 
Engineering, Address by Hon. C. A. 
Parsons to the Section of, 667. 
ENGLER (Prof. A.), plants of the northern 
temperate zone in their transition to 
the high mountains of tropical Africa, 
oor 
*Entomology of scarabs, Prof. W. M. F. 
Petrie on the, 700. 
*Hquations, linear difference, Rev. E. W. 
Barnes on some, 464. 
*Equations, linear partial differential, 
the theory of, by Major P. A. MacMahon, 
440. 
*HRIKSSON (Prof. J.) on the vegetative 
life of some Uridinee, 813. 
Erratic blocks of the British Isles, ninth 
report on the, 237. 
ERRERA (Prof. L.), struggle for pre- 
eminence and inhibitory stimuli in 
plants, 814. 
some general results of the localisa- 
tion of alkaloids in plants, 815. 
Erysiphacee, further cultural experi- 
ments with ‘ biologic forms’ of the, by 
E. S. Salmon, 821. 
ETARD (Dr. A.) sur les manganates et 
les permanganates, 523. 
Eteocretan language, the linguistic 
character of the, by Prof. R. 8. Con- 
way, 722. 
Ether, the, experiments to decide whether 
it moves with the earth, by Prof. W. 
Wien, 433. 
—— FitzGerald's model of, J. B. Burke 
on a modification of, 478. 
Ethnographic survey of Madras, the pro- 
gress of the, by E. Thurston, 705. 
Eucalypts, the comparative constancy of 
specific characters of, by R. T. Baker, 
783. 
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