lyoEx, 



83r, 



Oivenia, the nephridial duct of, Prof. G. 



Gilson on, 693. 

 Oxford, tlie geology of the neighbourhood 



of, some points of special interest in. 



Prof. A. H. Green on, 644. 

 Oxfordshire, North, the terraced hill 



slopes of, E. A. Walford on, 645. 

 Oxidation, the rate of, of phosphorus, 



sulphur, and aldehyde, Dr. T. Ewan on. 



G09. 



♦Pachytheca, G. Murray on, 698. 



*Paddy cultivation, the ceremonies ob- 

 served by the Kandyans in, B. P. Kehl- 

 pannala on, 787. 



Pantheon of the Fijians, Basil Thomson 

 on the, 786. 



Paekee (Thomas), continuous current 

 distribution of electricity at high 

 voltage at Oxford, 756. 



Paton (D. Noel) on the fats of the liver, 

 804. 



Pauperism, comparative general and old- 

 age, in England and Wales, 1831-1891, 

 statistics of, C. S. Loch on, 732. 



Pebbles in the Trias of Budleigh Salter- 

 ton and of Cannock Chase, a comparison 

 of the, by Prof. T. G. Bonney, 655. 



Peek (Cuthbert E.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 19. 



Pembeey (M. S.), the response of animals 

 to changes of temperature, 791. 



Pendulum, hijilar, Mr. H. Darwin's, C. 

 Davison on, 145. 



, , at the Royal Ohservatori/, 



Edinburgh, Prof. li. Copeland on, 158. 



Pengelly (W.) 0)1 the cave at Mbolton, 

 270. 



Pentlaiid Hills, the evrypterid-hearing 

 deposits of the, second report on, 302. 



Perkin (Dr. VV. H.) on the action of light 

 upon dyed colours, 238. 



Permian strata of the north of the Isle of 

 Man, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the, 

 662. 



Peeey (Prof. John) on practical electrical 

 standards, 117. 



*Peetz (Miss D.) on the hygroscopic dis- 

 persal of fruits in certain labiates, 687. 



*Pfeffee (Prof. W.) on the sensitive- 

 ness of the root-tip, 689. 



Phelps (Rev. L. R.), popular attitude 

 towards economics, 738. 



♦Phillips (H.) on the development of 

 the cystocarp inPolisiphonia nigrescens, 

 684. 



Phonograph, some physiological applica- 

 tions of the. Prof. J. G. McKendrick 

 on, 794. 



Phosphorus, sulphur, and aldehj'de, the 

 rate of oxidation of. Dr. T. Ewan on, 

 609. 



*Photo-electric leakage, Prof. O. J. Lodge 



on, 556. 

 Photographs of geological interest in the 



United Kingdom, fifth report on the 



collection, preservation, and systematic 



registration of, 274. 

 of spiral and elliptic nebute. Dr. I. 



Roberts on, 569. 

 Photography, the application of, to tlw 



elucidation of vieteorological pheno- 

 mena, fourth repoH on, 143. 

 , geographical, John Thomson on, 



714. 

 Photometric measures of the corona of 



April 1893, Prof. H. H. Turner on some, 



568. 

 Photometry, a ten-candle lamp for use 



in, A. Vernon Harcourt on, 582. 

 Phyllopoda of the Palceozoic rooks, eleventh 



report on, 271. 

 Physical and Mathematical Section, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. A. W. Riicker to the, 



543. 

 and mental deviatio7is from the 



normal among children in schools, re- 

 port OH the, 434. 



Appendix : — 



1. Certifcate as to a child requir- 

 ing special educational training, 

 437. 

 IL Statistical report concerning 



50,000 children, 437. 

 III. Distribution of the cases seen as 

 to standard.';, 438. 

 Physiological Section, Address by Prof. 



E. A. Schiifer to the, 795. 

 Pickering (S. U.) on the bibliography 



of solution, 246. 

 Picts, the distribution of, in Britain, as 



indicated by place-names, G. G. Chis- 



holm on, 787. 

 ' Pigeons' milk,' Prof. E. Waymouth 



Reid on, 812. 

 ♦Pigment, skin, and hair, notes on, by 



Prof. A. Thomson, 778. 

 *PlTT-RlVEES (Gen.), on an ethnogra- 

 phical surrey of the United Kingdom^ 



419. 

 on the lahe village at Glastonbury, 



431. 

 * exploration of Britis.h camps and 



a long barrow near Rushmore, 784. 



* on a new craniometer, 784. 



Place-names, the best method of aiming 



at uniformity in the spelling of, G. G. 



Chisholm on, 717. 

 — — the distribution of the Picts in 



Britain as indicated b}', J. Gray on, 



787. 

 Pla7iet, atmospliere of a rotating, the lam 



of 7nolecular distribution, G. H. Bryan 



on, 100. 

 Planimeters, report on, by Prof. O. Hen- 



nci, 496. 



