INDEX, 
THOMPSON (Prof. W. H.) onthe physiologi- 
cal effects of peptone and its precursors 
mhen introduced into the circulation, 
342. 
—— on the metabolism of arginin, 741. 
THOMSON (Prof J. J.) on practical 
electrical standards, 30. 
*THOMSON (W.) on the presence of 
arsenic in the body and its secretion 
by the kidneys, 531. 
;THoRNTON (W. M.), distribution of 
magnetic induction in multipolar 
armatures, 682. 
THURSTON (Edgar), the progress of the 
ethnographic survey of Madras, 705. 
Tidal action in the Mersey in recent 
years, J. N. Shoolbred on, 572. 
Tidal régime of the Mersey, report on the, 
318. 
TIDDEMAN (R. H.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 237. 
TocHER (J. F.), recent anthropometric 
work in Scotland, 706. 
—— the distribution and variation of 
the surnames in Hast Aberdeenshire 
in 1696 and 1896, 707. 
*Todas, the, some funeral customs of, 
by Dr. W. H. R. Rivers, 726. 
—— the senses of, Dr. W. H. R. Rivers 
on, 749. 
Todea, reduction of the gametophyte in, 
by L. A. Boodle, 781. 
Topographical survey, methods of, by 
Major C. F. Close, 629. 
Town-housing question, the, by Mrs. 
Fisher, 660. 
Tragedy, an anthropological view of the 
origin of, by Prof. W. Ridgeway, 
710. 
‘Training of teachers, the, and the local 
education authorities, discussion on, 
849. 
*Transfinite numbers, the theory of, Dr. 
E. W. Hobson on, 443. 
*Transpiration stream in small plants, 
Dr. O. V. Darbishire on the, 818. 
TRAQUAIR (Dr. R. H.) on the fish-remains 
recently collected at Salisbury Crags, 
Craigmillar, Clubbiedean reservoir, and 
Torduff reservoir, in the Edinburgh 
district, 547. 
—— on the fauna of the Upper Old Red 
Sandstone of the Moray Firth area, 
547. 
TRAUBEH (Prof, I.) on the velocity of 
osmosis and on solubility : a contribu- 
tion to the theory of narcosis, 525. 
*___ exhibition of effects produced by 
precipitating silver chromate in gela- 
tine, 530. 
Trias of the British Isles, second report 
on the fauna and flora of the, 275. 
TROTTER (A. P.) on the electromotive 
force of w Clark's cell, 40. 
885 
Trypsinogen, the relation of, to trypsin 
Prof. E. H. Starling on, 741. 
TUCKER (W. T.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 237. 
TURNER (Prof. H. H.) on seismological 
investigations, 41. 
TYLOR (Prof. E. B.) on the present state 
of anthropological teaching, 341, 
Ultra-red absorption spectrum of ozone 
the, and the existence of that gas in 
the atmosphere, Prof. J. Angstrém on, 
461. 
Underground temperature, twenty-third 
report on, 51. 
Underground waters of North-West York- 
shire, the movements of, fifth report on, 
225. 
*Units used in meteorological measure- 
ment, discussion on, 469. 
Unwin (Prof. W. C.) on the tidal régime 
of the Mersey, 318. 
*Uridinez, the vegetative life of some, 
Prof. J. Eriksson on, 813. 
—— various, infection experiments with, 
by Miss C. M. Gibson, 822. 
*Uromyces Pow, the development of the 
zcidium of, V. H. Blackman and Miss 
H. C. I. Fraser on, 813. 
USSHER (R. J.) on the exploration of the 
Edenvale Caves, co. Clare, 288. 
UssHER (W. A. E.) on the fauna and 
jiora of the Trias of the British Isles, 
275. 
Variability of modern and ancient 
peoples, the, by Dr. C. 8S. Myers, 718. 
VASCHIDE (Dr. N.), experimental in- 
vestigations on memory, 750. 
Vertebrata, ‘normentafeln’ of the de- 
velopment of, by Prof. F. Keibel, 596. 
*Vibrations, the theory of, by Prof. V. 
Volterra, 464. 
VinEs (Prof. S. H.) on the occupation of 
@ table at the Marine Laboratory, 
Plymouth, 297. 
—— on the proteases of plants, 814. 
Virgin-woods of Java, Dr. J. P. Lotsy on 
the, 803. 
Viscosity of colloidal iron hydrate, Dr, A. 
Denning on the, 476. 
*Viscous fluid, the stability of the steady 
motion of a, by Prof. W. McF. Orr, 
464. 
Voter (Prof. W.), an effect of electrical 
vibrations in an optically active 
medium, 466. 
*VOLTERRA (Prof. V.), the theory of 
vibrations, 464. 
Votive offering from Korea, BE, 8. Hart« 
land on a, 726. 
