860 



REPORT — 1895. 



*Agriculture in Suffolk, Capt. E. G. 

 Pretyman on, 779. 



of Suffolk, from a tenant's point of 



view, Herman Biddell on, 779. 



Air and other gases, the electrification 

 and diselectrification of, Lord Kelvin, 

 Magnus Maclean, and Alex. Gait on, 

 €30. 



, the respirability of, in which a 

 candle-flame has burnt until it is ex- 

 tinguished, Frank Clowes on, 658. 



Allen (Edgar J.) on the nervous sijstem 

 of the embryo7iio lobstef, 470. 



(J. Romilly) on an ethiiof/7-apMcal 



survey of the United Kingdom, 505). 



Amber, Dr. Conwentz on, 855. 



America, North, the Tertiary lacustrine 

 formations of, W. B. Scott on, 681. 



, tropical, the Glacial age in, K. 



Blake White on, 682. 



Analysis of the results from, the Kew 

 declinatio7i and horizontal force mag- 

 netographs during the selcetcd ' quiet ' 

 days of the Jive years 1890-94, 209. 



Ancient watercourse, traces of an. Rev. E. 

 Hill on, 679. 



*Andamanese, Maurice Portman on the, 

 833. 



Anderson (Dr. Joseph) on an ethnogra- 

 phical survey of the United Kingdom, 

 509. 



(Dr. Tempest) on the collection 



of jfhotographs of geological interest 

 in the United Kingdom, 404. 



(Dr. W.) on an experiment in organ- 

 blowing, 796. 



Andrews (C. W.) on the stereornithes, 

 a group of extinct birds from South 

 America, 714. 



Animals in sea water, methods of col- 

 lecting and estimating the number of 

 small, H. C. Sorby on, 730. 



Antarctic Sea, a voyage to the, C. E. 

 Borchgrevink on, 750. 



Anthropology, Address by Professor 

 W. M. Flinders Petrie to the Section 

 of, 816. 



.Anthropometric measurements in schools, 

 report on, 503. 



Arabia, Southern, report on the explora- 

 tion of, 491. 



, the people of Southern, J. Theodore 



Bent on the, 835. 



Archesporium, Professor F. O. Bower on 

 the, 851. 



'■*Arctic conditions, the struggle for 

 existence under, A. Trevor Battye on, 

 760. 



and Palseolithic deposits at Hoxne, 



H. N. Ridley and Clement Reid on, 679. 



Tundras, the Samoyads of, Arthur 



Montefiore on, 828. 



Argon and helium, Lord Rayleigh on 

 the viscosity and refraction of, 609. 



Argon and other elements. Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone on specific refraction and the 

 periodic law with reference to, 609. 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) ontlie teaching 

 of science in elementary schools, 228. 



. on the investigation of isomeric 



naphthalene deriratices, 272. 



on the 2}roduction of haloids from 



jmre materials, 341. 



Ascidians, compound, some facts and 

 reflections drawn from a study of 

 budding in, Professor W. E. Ritter on, 

 715. 



Asia, Central, Dr. A. Markoflf on Russian 

 possessions in, 762. 



Atomic theory, Dalton's, a new view of 

 the genesis of, derived from original 

 manuscripts. Sir H. E. Roscoe and 

 Arthur Harden on, 656. 



AUDEN (H. H.) and G. J. Fowler on 

 the action of nitric oxide on some 

 metallic salts, 656. 



Auriferous conglomerates of the Wit- 

 watersrand, Transvaal, F. H. Hatch on 

 the, 691. 



*Aurora Borealis, the local origin of the, 

 W. H. Wood on, 626. 



*Aybton (Mrs.) on the equation con- 

 necting the potential difference, 

 current, and length of the electric arc, 

 634. 



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

 trical standards, 195. 



* and T. Mather on the back 



E.M.F. and true resistance of the 

 electric arc, 634. 



* on a magnetic field tester, 635. 



* on alternating wave tracers, 638. 



* on the relation between speed and 



voltage in electric motors, 638. 



Bacterial cells, the structure of, Harold 



Wager on, 856. 

 colonies, the formation of. Prof. 



Marshall Ward on, 854. 



life in river water, the conditions 



affecting. Dr. E. Frankland on, 731. 

 Bacterium, a false. Prof. Marshall Ward 



on, 850. 

 Baden-Powell (Lieut. B.) on a new 



principle of aerial navigation, 814. 

 Baily (Francis G.) on the hysteresis of 



iron in an alternating magnetic field, 



636. 

 Ball (the late Dr. Valentine) on the 



collection of photographs of geological 



interest in the United Kingdom, 404. 

 Banks, co-operative rural, Harold E. 



Moore on, 779. 

 Barlev plants, the chemical history of, 



C. F. Cross and C. Smith on, 665. 

 Barlow (W.) on the relation between 



the morphological symmetry and the 



optical symmetry of crystals, 617. 



