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INDEX. 



Allen (J. Komilly) nn an ethnographical 

 survey of the United Kingdom, 419. 



Alps, iodine value of sunlight in the, Dr. 

 S. Rideal on the, 612. 



*Alternate currents, Prof. S. P. Thompson 

 on some advantages of, 756. 



Amentiferse, phylogenetic position of the 

 Chalazogamic, Miss M. Benson on the, 

 687. 



America, a new light on the discovery of, 

 by H. Y. Oldham, 715. 



Amides, the constitution of the acid, Dr. 

 J. B. Cohen on, 625. 



Amphioxus, the species of, J. W. Kirkaldy 

 on, 685. 



*AmpMsile, the vertebrie of the, W. E. 

 CoUinge on, 683. 



Anallagmatic dis2:)lacements of the regu- 

 lar bodies in w-dimensional space, the 

 order of the groups related to the. 

 Prof. P. H. Schoute on, 562. 



Analysis of iron and steel, sixth report 

 on the best method of establishing an 

 international standard for the, 237. 



A7ici^;nt and prehistoric remains of Gla- 

 morganshire, second report on the, 418. 



Anderson (Dr. Joseph) on an ethnogra- 

 phical survey of the United Kingdom, 

 419. 



(Dr. Tempest) 07i the collection, 



preservation, and systematic registra- 

 tion of photographs of geological in- 

 terest in the United Kingdom, 271. 

 on the correction of optical instru- 



ments for individual eyes, 586. 



on certain volcanic subsidences in 



the north of Iceland, 650. 



Aniline, the specific heat of, the influence 

 of temperature upon, E. H. Griffiths on, 

 568. 



Animal life, the homes and migrations of 

 the earliest forms of, as indicated by 

 recent researches. Dr. H. Hicks on, 657. 



Antarctic geographical, meteorologica!, 

 and natural history observations, report 

 of the Committee for making, 358. 



Anthropological Section, Address by Sir 

 W. H. Flower to the, 762. 



Ajithropometrio laboratory at the Not- 

 tingham meeting, report on the work of 

 the, 444. 



work in schools, report on, 439. 



Appendix : 



I. Circular sent to Schools, 440. 



II. Suggi-stions for Anthropometric 

 Observations in Schools, 441. 



♦Antiquity of man in Belgium, Prof. M. 



Lohest on the, 784. 

 Appletard (G.) and Dr. J. B. Cohen, 



popular method for the estimation of 



carbon dioxide in the air, 619. 

 Archasopteryx, the wing of, viewed in the 



light of that of some modern birds, 



"VV. P. Pycraft on, 693. 



♦Arctic expedition, the Jackson- Harms- 

 worth, A. Montefiore on the, 717. 



fArmenia, Russian, Dr. A. Markoff on, 

 711. 



Armstbong (Prof. H. E.) on the investi- 

 gation of isomeric napthalene deriva- 

 tices, 268. 



on the teaching of science in elemen- 

 tary schools, 359. 



Aromatic diazo-compounds, the formation 

 of indazol derivatives from. Prof. E. 

 Noelting on, 622. 



series, ortho-dinitroso derivatives of 



the, Prof. E. Noelting on, 620. 



Arrhenius' law of dissociation, the deter- 

 mination of, Dr. Meyer Wildermann on, 

 616. 



f Arsenic, Schuller's yellow modification 

 of. Prof. H. McLeod on, 615 



Astronomical theory of ice ages and 

 general ages, the inadequacy of the, 

 E. P. Culverwell on, 660. 



♦Atkinson (Edward) on prices, wages, 

 and the standard of value, 730. 



(E. VV.) on the prehistoric and 



ancient remains of Glamorganshire, 

 418. 



Atmosphere of a rotating planet, the law 

 of molecular distribution in the, G. H. 

 Bryan on, 100. 



Atomic weight of carbon, Prof. J. A. 

 Wanklyn on the, 619. 



Aykton (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 

 trical sta7idards, 117. 



Bahinefs priiiciple and Fresnel's diffrac- 

 tion theory, a lecture-room experiment 

 to illustrate, by Prof. A. Cornu, 480. 



♦Bacillus, a Thames, Prof. Marshall Ward 

 on, 698 



Bacterium in milk, the chemical action 

 of a new, A. Bernstein on, 608. 



Baildon (Miss F.) on a visit to British 

 New Guinea, 716. 



(H. Bellyse) on some of the natives 



of British New Guinea, 788. 



Baily (F. G.) on hysteresis in iron and 

 steel in a rotating magnetic field, 676. 



Baker (H. Brereton) on the electrifica- 

 tion of molecules and chemical clia/nge, 

 403. 



Balfour (Henry) on the bow as a musical 

 instrument, 778. 



(Prof. I. Bayley), Address to the 



Biological Section by, 667. 



Ball (Sir Robert) on a general theorem 

 in dynamics, 561. 



(Dr. V.) on the collection, preserva- 

 tion, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geohgical interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 274. 



Bank of England, fifty years' accounts of 

 the, A. W. Flux on, 734. 



