868 
Eucalypts, the relation between the leaf 
venation and the oil constituents of, 
by R. T. Baker, 783. 
EVANS (Dr. A. J.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 321. 
—— on excavations at Knossos, 322. 
on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
324. 
on excavations on Roman sites in 
Britain, 337. 
preliminary scheme for the classifi- 
cation and approximate chronology of 
the periods of Minoan culture in Crete, 
from the close of the Neolithic to the 
early Iron Age, 719. 
Evans (Sir J.) on archeological and 
ethnological researches in Crete, 321. 
—— on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
324. 
on anthropometric investigations 
among the native troops of the Egyptian 
army, 339. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 377. 
*Evans (T. B. P.) on the normal his- 
tology of the uredo of Puccinia glu- 
marum, 822. 
Eve (H. W.) on the influence of examina- 
tions, 360. 
EVERETT (Prof. J. D.) on practical elec- . 
trical standards, 30. 
on underground temperature, 51. 
Evolution of the horse, the, by Prof. H. F. 
Osborn, 607. 
Ewine (Prof. J. A.) on seismological 
investigations, 41. 
Examinations, the influence of, report on, 
360. 
Excavations on Roman sites in Britain, 
report on, 337. 
jExhaust gas calorimetry, by Prof. B. 
Hopkinson, 676. 
* Heperimental, observational, and prac- 
tical studies most suitable for elemen- 
tary schools, interim report on, 858. 
Experimental science, the teaching of, 
in the secondary schools of Ireland, by 
Rt. Rev. G. Molloy, 842. 
Experimental teaching, the research 
method applied to, by Prof. H, E. Arm- 
strong, 854. 
Facial expression, by F. G. Parsons, 717. 
FAIRLEY (T.) on the movements of under- 
ground waters of North-West York- 
shire, 225. 
FALLAIZE (KH. N.) on anthropometric in- 
vestigation in Great Britain and 
Ireland, 330. 
FARMER (Prof. J. B.) on the respiration 
of plants, 344. 
—— on experimental studies in the physi- 
ology of heredity, 346. 
REPORT—1904. 
FARRAN (G. P.), some new copepoda 
from the Atlantic slopes, 602. 
Fauna and flora of the Trias of the 
British Isles, second report on the, 275. 
Fauna of the Upper Old Red Sandstone 
of the Moray Firth area, Dr. R. H. 
Traquair on the, 547. 
Fen district, changes in the, by H. Y. 
Oldham, 635. 
—-— vegetation of the, by Prof. R. H. 
Yapp, 636. 
Fenton (H. J. H.), mesoxalic semi- 
aldehyde, 512. 
—— on the influence of radium radia- 
tions on atmospheric oxidation in 
presence of iron, 512. 
a reaction for keto-hexoses, 513. 
-———and J. P. MILLINGTON, a colour 
reaction for methylfurfural and its 
derivatives, 513. 
Fretps (M. B.), eddy-current losses in 
three-phase cable-sheaths, 476. 
Fiscal policy and economic theory, by 
L. L. Price, 654. 
Fish-remains recently collected at Salis- 
bury Crags, Craigmillar, Clubbiedean 
reservoir, and Torduff reservoir, in the 
Edinburgh district, Dr. R. H. Traquair 
on the, 547. 
FIsHER (Mrs.), the town housing ques- 
tion, 660. 
FIsHpR (Rev. O.) on the nature and 
origin of earth movements, 553. 
—— on the elephant trench at Dewlish, 
Dorset : was it a pitfall? 559. 
FitzGerald’s model of the ether, a modifi- 
cation of, J. B. Burke on, 478. 
FITzPATRICK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 
electrical standards, 30. 
+Flame temperatures in internal com- 
bustion, by Dugald Clerk, 676. 
FLEMING (Prof. J. A.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 30. 
the propagation of electric waves 
along spiral wires, and on an applica- 
tion for measuring the length of waves 
used in wireless telegraphy, 474. 
on large bulb incandescent electric 
lamps as secondary standards of light, 
682, 
FLETCHER (G.) on the courses of studies 
most suitable for elementary schools, 
352. 
Flora and fauna of the Trias of the 
British Isles, second report on the, 275. 
*Flugfrage, zur, by Dr. F. Hirtel, 482. 
Fuiux (Prof. A. W.), the influence of 
agricultural improvements on rent, 
647. 
FoorpD (Dr. A. H.) on life-zones in the 
British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
Footprints of small fossil reptiles from 
the Upper Karroo rocks of Cape Colony, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley on, 549. 
