INDEX. 



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of the sexual organs of the Pteri- 

 dophytes, 695. 



Campbell (Prof. D. H.) on the germina- 

 tion of the spores of the Ophioglosseas, 

 695. 



•Camphene, some derivatives of, J. E. 

 Marsh and J. A. Gardner on, 629. 



Canada, North-Western tribes of the Do- 

 minion of, ninth report on the, 453. 



Cannan (Edwin) on inequality in local 

 rates : its extent, causes, and conse- 

 quences, 734. 



Capper (Prof. David S.) on engineering 

 laboratory instruments and their cali- 

 bration, 759. 



Carbon, the atomic weight of, Prof. J. A. 

 AVanklyn on, 619. 



. dioxide in the air, popular method 



for the estimation of, by Dr. J. B. 

 Cohen and G. Appleyard, 619. 



Carbonic acid in air, the proportions of, 

 which are extinctive to flame, and 

 which are irrespirable, Prof. F. Clowes 

 on, 605. 



Carboniferous limestone, Triassic sand- 

 stone, and salt-bearing marls of the 

 north of the Isle of Man, Prof. W. Boyd 

 Dawkins on the, 662. 



*Caeo (Dr. H.) on some new colouring 

 matters, 623. 



Carpus, the, of the Greenland right- 

 whale compared with those of fin- 

 whales, Prof. J. Struthers on, 684. 



Caeeuthebs (W.) on the 'present state of 

 ovrlinojvledge of the zoology and hotanij 

 of the West India Islands, 344. 



Caetailhac (Dr. Emile), the troglodytes 

 of the Bruniquel, a grotto of ironworks 

 on the borders of Aveyron, 782. 



, a new statuette of the Keindeer 



age, representing a woman, sculptured 

 in ivory, 783. 



. , the end of the Stone age on the 



borders of the Mediterranean basin,783. 



Catenary, a property of the, Prof. H. 

 Hennessy on, 578. 



*Cathode rays, the velocity of the, Prof. 

 J. J. Thomson on, 582. 



Cave, the Calf Hole, near Skijdon, rejwrt 

 on the exploration of, 272. 



Chalazogamic Amentiferffi, the phylo- 

 genetic position of the. Miss M. Benson 

 on, 687. 



Chalk -forming and chalk -destroying 

 alga?, some, Prof. T. Johnson on, 683. 



Chambeelain (Prof. Basil Hall) on the 

 Loochooan language, 789. 



Chapelhall clay, report on the, bi/ B. 

 Itohertson, 313. 



Chemical change and the electrification of 

 molecules, H. Brereton Baker on, 493. 



change, experiments on the rate of 



progress of, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on 

 some, 616. 



Chemical combitiatio-n and the discharge 

 of electricity through gases, the connec- 

 tion between. Prof. J. J. Thomson on, 

 482. 



Section, Address by Prof. H. B. 



Dixon to the, 594. 



Chess, end games at, Lieut.-Col. Allan 

 Cunningham on, 564. 



Children in schools, the jjhgsical and 

 mental deviations from tlie normal 

 among, report on, 434. 

 Appendix : 



I. Certificate as to a child requiring 

 special educational training, 437. 



II. Statixtical report concerning 50,000 

 children, 437. 



III. Bistribution of the cases as to 

 standards, 438. 



Chisholm (G. G.) on the best method 

 of aiming at uniformity in the spelling 

 of place-names, 717. 



*Chlorine and iodine, the diffusion of 

 verj^ dilute solutions of, A. P. Laurie 

 on, 620. 



♦Chlorophyll in animals. Prof. E. Eay 

 Lankester on, 684. 



*Chordata, the ancestry of the, W. Gar- 

 stang on, 683. 



Cheee (C.) on the best methods of re- 

 cording the direct intensity of solar 

 radiation, 106. 



*Chromosomes, the periodic variation in 

 the number of. Prof. E. Strasburger on, 

 684. 



Chronograph, a special, Henry Lea and 

 Robert Bragge on, 757. 



Cheystal (Prof. G.) 07i practical elec- 

 trical standards, 117. 



*Chuech (A.), an exhibition of algae, 684. 



Church Army and the unemployed, Eev. 

 W. H. Hunt on the, 729. 



^Circulation, the effect of gravity on the, 

 Dr. L. Hill on, 809. 



Claek (G. M.) on a direct reading form 

 of platinum thermometer, 768. 



(G. T.) 071 the prehistoric and ancient 



remains of Glamorgansliire, 418. 



(Dr. James) on the influence of 



previous fertilisatioti of the female on 

 her subsequent ojjfspri>jg, and the effect 

 of maternal impressions during preg- 

 nancy on the offspring, 346. 



* on the hybridisation of orchids, 



687. 



Claeke (S.) on the geography of Lower 

 Nubia, 718. 



(W. E.) on mahiiig a digest of the 



observations on the migration of birds, 

 348. 



Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities, 



second report on the character of the 



high-level shell-bearing deposits at, 307. 



Appendix, on the Chapelhall clay, by 



JJavid Robertson, 313. 



