INDEX. 



827 



Euphrates, the valley of the, D. G. 

 Hogarth on a recent journey in, 711. 



EuryjJterid-hearing deposits of the Pent- 

 land Bills, second report on. the, 302. 



Evans (Arthur J.) on an ethnographical 

 survey of the United Kingdovt, 419. 



on a new system of hieroglyphics 



and a prte- Phoenician script from Crete 

 and the Peloponnese, 776. 



exhibition of prehistoric objects 



collected during a journey and explora- 

 tions in Central and Eastern Crete, 

 777. 



— (F. G.) on the prehistoric and ancient 

 remains of Glamorganshire, 418. 



(Sir John) 07i the ivorh of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 19. 



on earth tremors, 145. 



on the cave at Elholton, 270. 



on the lalie village at Glastonbury, 



4.S1. 

 Evaporation of salt solutions, certain 



phenomena occurring during the, Dr. 



W. Meyerhoffer on, 628. 

 EvEEETT (Prof. J. D.) on underground 



temperature, 107. 

 on, practical electrical standards, 



117. 

 . on a linkage for the automatic 



description of regular polygons, 559. 



. on spring spokes for bicycles, 760. 



Evolution, the role of sex in. Prof. J. B. 



Haycraft on, 691. 

 and social insects, Prof. C. V. Kiley 



on, 689. 



of stone implements, H. Stopes on 



the, 776. 



EwAN (Dr. T.) on the rate of oxidation 

 of phosphorus, sulphur, and aldehyde, 

 609. 



EwAKT (Prof. J. Cossar) on the occupa- 

 tion of a table at the zoological station 

 at Naples, 3.35. 



EwiNG (Dr. A. E.) and Dr. G. G. Hen- 

 derson on the tartrarsenites, 624. 



(Prof. J. A.) on earth tremors, 145. 



* on an apparatus for measuring 



small strains, 574. 



Eyesight. Correction of optical instru- 

 ments for individual eyes, Dr. Tempest 

 Anderson on the, 586. 



Faeroe-Shetland Channel and the North 

 Sea, the currents of the, H. N. Dickson 

 on, 713. 



Fats of the liver, D. Noel Paton on the, 

 804. 



f Feilden (Col. H. W.) on current polar 

 exploration, 711. 



Fertillsatlr.n of the female, influence of 

 previous, on her stibsequent offspring, 

 and the effect of maternal impressions 

 during pregnancy on the offspring, 

 interim report on the, 346. 



FiDLEB (Prof. T. C.) on the strength and 

 plastic extensibility of iron and steel, 

 750. 



Fijians, the pantheon of the, Basil H. 

 Thomson on, 786. 



Fish-hatching, marine, and the Dunbar 

 establishment of the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland, Prof. W. C. Mcintosh on, 

 688. 



Fisher (Prof. I.), mechanics of bimetal- 

 lism, 729. 



Fishery Board for Scotland, the Dunbar 

 establishment of the. Prof. W. C. 

 Mcintosh on marine fish-hatching and 

 the, 688. 



Fishes, cartilaginous, the ' reductiott^ 

 division ' in the, J. E. S. Moore on, 338. 



♦ , the relations of the cranial nerves 



to the sensory canal system of, W. E. 

 Collinge on, 698. 



FiSON (Rev. Lorimer) on the classifica- 

 tory system of relationship, 788. 



FitzGerald (Prof. G. F.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 117. 



FiTZMAURiCE (M.) on tunnel construc- 

 tion by means of shield and compressed 

 air, with special reference to the tun- 

 nel under the Thames at Blackwall, 

 751. 



FiTZPATEiCK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 117. 



on the specific resistance of copper 



and of silver, 131. 



Fleming (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 117. 



Fletcher (A. E.) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quayititative analysis, 160. 



(L.), Address to the Geological 



Section by, 631. 



♦Flight, discussion on, 557. 



Flower (Sir W. H.) on the compilation 

 of an index generum et sptcierum ani- 

 malimn, 347. 



■ on the work of the anthropometric 



lahoratory at the Nottingham meeting, 

 444. 

 -, Address to the Anthropological 



Section by, 762. 

 *Flowers, the interiors of, a method of 



taking casts of. Miss N. F. Layard on, 



696. 

 *Fluids, the resistance experienced by 



solids moving through. Lord Kelvin 



on, 557. 

 Fluorene diacetate. Prof. W. R. Hodg- 



kinson and A. H. Coote on, 629. 

 Flux (A. W.), a few remarks on fifty 



years' accounts of the Bank of England, 



734. 

 FoOTE (R. B.) on prehistoric man in the 



old alluvium of the Sabarmati River in 



Gujarat, Western India, 664. 

 Forbes (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 117. 



