INDEX. 



821 



Backs of small channels in tidaT estu- 

 aries, the shape of the, Prof. H. Hen- 

 nessy on, G64. 



Baelow (W.), a new explanation of the 

 wave-movements of a stretclied string, 

 593. 



Baekington (R. M.) <m viakin^ a digest 

 of the observations on the migration of 

 birds, 348. 



*Barrow, a long-, near Eushmore, ex- 

 ploration of, by General Pitt-Rivers, 

 784. 



* , , the skeletons from, Dr. J. G. 



Garson on, 784. 



Bastable (Prof. C. F.), Address to the 

 Section of Economic Science and Sta- 

 tistics, 719. 



Bathymetrical survey of the English 

 lakes. Dr. H. R. Mill on a, 713. 



of the French lakes, E. Delebecque 



on the, 712. 



Bauebman (H.) o?i the proximate chemi- 

 cal constituents of coal, 246. 



oil the volcanic i)henomena of Vesu- 

 vius and its ncighbcurlwnd, 31.5. 



♦BAYLisa (\V. M.) on some vasodilator 

 reflexes, 811. 



* and Dr. Stabling on the in- 

 nervation of the portal vein, 811. 



Beaee (Prof. T. Hudson) on methods of 

 deter mi7ii)ig the dryness of steam, 392. 



Beat-tones, the production of, from two 

 vibrating bodies whose frequencies are 

 so high as to be separately inaudible, 

 A. M. Mayer on, .073. 



Beddoe (Dr. John) on an ethnographical 

 surrey of the United Kingdom, 419. 



on complexional differences between 



natives of Ireland with indigenous 

 and exotic surnames respectively, 775. 



Bedfoed (J. E.) 0)1 the collection, pre- 

 iervation, and systematic registration 

 of 2)hx)tographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 274. 



Bedson (Prof. P. P.) on the proximate 

 chemical constituents of coal, 246. 



♦Belgium, the antiquity of man in, Prof. 

 Max Lohest on, 784. 



, the present state of prehistoric 



studies in. Count Goblet d'Alviella on, 

 783. 



Bell (A. Montgomerie) on the Pleisto- 

 cene gravel at Wolvercote, near Ox- 

 ford, 663. 



(Dugald) 0?!. the character of the 



high-level shell-bearing deposits at 

 Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities, 

 307. 



(Sir I. Lowthian) on the proximate 



chemical constituents of coal, 246. 



(J.) on the prehistoric and ancient 



remains of Glamorganshire, 418 

 Ben Nevis, meteorological obaervatio7is on, 

 report on, 108. 



♦Benedkn (Prof. E. van) on the rela- 

 tions of protoplasm, 684. 

 * on the origin and morphological 



signification of the notochord, 684. 

 Ben ham (Dr. W. B.) on the blood of 



Magelona, 696. 

 , suggestions for a new classification 



of the Polychaeta, 696. 

 Benson (Miss M.) on the phylogenetic 



position of the Chalaeogamic Amen- 



tiferae, 687. 

 Bent (J. Theodore) on the exploration 



of Hadramout, in Southern Arabia, 



354. 

 — — on the natives of the Hadramout, 



786. 

 Beenstein (A.), the chemical action of 



a new bacterium in milk, 608. 

 Bessemer flame spectra. Prof. W. N. 



Hartley on, 610. 

 ♦Bhutan and the Himalayas east of 



Darjiling, Col. H. Godwin-Austen on, 



717. 

 Bibliography of solution, eighth (interim) 



report on the, 246. 

 of spectroscopy, sixth report on the, 



161. 

 Bicycles, spring spokes for. Prof. J. D. 



Everett on, 760. 

 Bimetallism, the mechanics of, Prof. 



Irving Fisher on, 729. 

 Biological Association at Plymouth, the 



Marine, report on investigations made 



at the labm-atory of, 345. 



On the development of Alcyonium, by 

 Br. S. J. Hickson, 345 



On the later stages in the development of 

 decapod Crustacea, byEdgarJ. Allen, 

 345. 

 Section, Address by Prof. I. Bayley 



Balfour to the, 667. 

 Birds' eggs, wild, the legislative protection 



of, report on, 347. 

 Birds, the migration of, interim report of 



the Committee for mahing a digest of 



the observations on the, 348. 

 , the wing of Archa^opteryx viewed 



in the light of that of some modern, 



W. P. Pycraft on, 693. 

 BiRTWHiaTLE (A.) onthe Calf Hole Cave, 



272. 

 Black death in Italy, the economic results 



of the, M. Kovalevsky on, 733. 

 BLAKE(Kev. J. F.) on sporadic glacia- 



tion in the Harlech Mountains, 659. 

 on the mechanics of an ice-sheet, 



661. 

 Blanford (Dr. W. T.) on the present 

 state of our knowledge of the zoology of 



the Sandwich Islands, 343. 

 Blastocyst of the mammalia, the dider- 



mic. Prof. A. A. AV. Hubrecht on, 681. 

 Blood of the Magelona, Dr. W. B. Ben- 

 ham on the, 696. 



