INDEX. 
ForD (Miss S. 0.), the anatomy of Psi- 
lotum triquetrum, 780. 
Forster (Dr. M. 0.) on the study of 
hydroaromatic substances, 60. 
*ForsyTH (Prof. A. R.) on the theory of 
continuous groups, 464. 
Fossil plants of the Upper Culm Measures 
of Devon, E. A. N. Arber on the, 
549. 
Fossiliferous drift deposits at Kirmington, 
Lincolnshire, §c., report on, 272. 
FosTER (Prof. G. Carey) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 30. 
on the work of the Corresponding 
Societies Committee, 377. 
Foster (Sir M.) on metabolism of the 
tissues, 343. 
on the influence of examinations, 360. 
*Fowls, experiments on heredity in, by 
R. C. Punnett, 593. 
*Fowls and sweet-peas, by W. Bateson, 
595. 
Fox (H.) on life-zones mm the British 
carboniferous rocks, 226. 
Fox (W. L.) on magnetic observations at 
Falmouth, 29. 
France, the influence of protective duties 
on the industry and food supply of, by 
Yves Guyot, 648. 
*FRASER (Miss H. C. I.) and V. H. 
BLACKMAN on the development of the 
zcidium of Uromyces Poe and on the 
life-history of Puceinia Malvacearum, 
813. 
Free trade and the labour market, by 
Prof. H. Dietzel, 653. 
FRESHFIELD (D. W.), Address by, to the 
Geographical Section, 612. 
Frog, the, the influence of salt and other 
solutions on the development of, report 
on, 288. 
*Fusil (Prof. K.) on the pollination of 
gymnosperms, 818. 
Fulahs of Nigeria, E. F. Martin on the, 
726. 
Fulani emirates of Northern Nigeria, 
the, by Major J. A. Burdon, 628. 
Functional activity and oxidation, dis- 
cussion on, 742. 
*Funeral customs of the Todas, some, by 
Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 726. 
*GABRIEL (Prof. 8.) ueber isocystein 
(isothioserin), 530. 
GALLOWAY (W.) on underground tempe- 
rature, 51. 
GAMBLE (Dr. F. W.) on the colour physi- 
ology of the higher crustacea, 299. 
GARDINER (J. Stanley) on the coral reefs 
of the Indian region, 298. 
—— on the madreporaria of the Bermuda 
Islands, 299. 
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GARSON (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 377. 
GARSTANG (John), the so-called tomb of 
Mena at Negadeh, in Upper Egypt, 711. 
GARSTANG (W.) on the occupation of a 
table at the marine laboratory, Ply- 
mouth, 297. 
GARWOOD (Prof. E. J.) on life-zones in 
the British carboniferous rocks, 226. 
on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest, 242. 
*Gases at high temperatures, the specific 
heats of, Prof. H. B. Dixon on, 514, 676. 
GEIKIE (Sir A.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 51. 
GEIKIE (Prof. J.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest, 242. 
* Geoglossacez, Dr. E. J. Durand on the 
development of the, 826. 
Geography, Address by D. W. Fresh- 
field to the Section of, 612. 
—— the bearing of, on history: Cyrene, 
an illustration of, by D. G. Hogarth, 
626. 
Geological photographs, fourteenth report 
on the collection of, 242. 
Geology, Address by Aubrey Strahan to 
the Section of, 532. 
Geology of Cambridgeshire, the, by Dr 
J. E. Marr, 541. 
Geology of the Oban Hills, Southern 
Nigeria, J. Parkinson on the, 570. 
Geometric period in Greece, the, by Prof. 
O. Montelius, 723. 
German industries, the effect of Pro- 
tection on some, by Prof. W. Lotz, 651. 
GIBB (A. W.) on the occurrence of pebbles 
of white chalk in Aberdeenshire clay, 
573. 
GIBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 66. 
GIBSON (Miss C. M.) infection experi- 
ments with various uredinez, 822. 
GIFFEN (Sir R.) on the accuracy and 
comparability of British and foreign 
statistics of international trade, 302. 
*GILL (Sir David), problems of astro- 
nomy, 469. 
GINSBURG (Dr. B.) on the accuracy and 
comparability of British and foreign 
statistics of international trade, 302. 
Glaciation of Holyhead mountain, E. 
Greenly on the, 559. 
Glaciation of the Don and Dearne 
Valleys, Rev. W. L. Carter on the, 565. 
Glacier-bursts, by C. Rabot, 632. 
Glaciers of the Caucasus, M. de Déchy on 
the, 631. 
Glass, the action of certain gases on, in 
the neighbourhood of hot metals, by 
G. T. Beilby, 500. 
Glastonbury, the lake village at, report 
on, 324. 
