INDEX. 



861 



*Baee (J. M), W. B. BUBNIE, and 



Charles Rodgers on some new methods 



and apparatus for the delineation of 



alternate wave forms, 638. 

 Bareington (R. M.) on maUng a digest 



of the observations on the migration of 



birds, 473. 

 Bari-ow at the Wildernesse, Sevenoaks, 



report on a remarhable, 503. 

 ♦Battye (A. Trevor) on the struggle for 



existence under Arctic conditions, 



760. 

 Baueeman (H.) on the volcanic ^Jheno- 



mena of Vesuvius and its ncighhov/r- 



hund, 351. 

 Beaee (Prof. T. H.) 07i the calibration 



of instruments used in engineering 



laboratories, 497. 

 Beddoe (Dr. John) o/i an ethjiograpMcal 



survey of the United Kingdom, 509. 

 Bedford (J. E.) on the collection of 



jjhotographs of geological interest in 



the tfniud Kingdom, 404. 

 Sen Nevis, meteorological observations on, 



report on, 186. 

 Bennett (A. R.) on some lessons in 



telephony, 806. 

 Bent (J. Theodore) 07i the exploitation 



of Soxtihern Arabia, 491, 

 on the people of Southern Arabia 



(Hadramout and Dhofai), 835. 

 Berridge (Douglas J. P.) on the action 



of light upon the soluble metallic 



iodides in presence of cellulose, 658. 

 *Betham (C. G. de) on the SufEolk 



dialect, 831. 

 Bibliography . Second list of worls on 



the coast-changes and shore-deposits of 



England and Wales, by W. Whitaker, 



388. 

 . Second list of worhs on under- 

 ground mater, by W. Whitaker, 394. 

 List of the chief papers on the old 



rocks underground in South-Eastern 

 England since 1889, by W. Whitaker, 

 674. 



of spectroscopy, seventh (interim') 



report on the, 263. 

 -, the organisation of zoological, H. 



Haviland Field on, 726. 

 BiDDELL (Herman) on agriculture in 



Suffolk from a tenant's point of view, 



779. 

 *Bimetallism with a climbing ratio, 



Henry Higgs on, 776. 

 BiNNiB (A. R.) on the structure of a coral 



reef, 392. 

 Biological Association at Plymouth, the 



Marine, report on investigationsmad e 



at the laboratory of, 469. 

 Appendix : 



I. On a blood-forming organ in the 

 larva of Mngelona, by Florence 

 Buchanan, 460. 



II. On the nervous system of the embry- 



onic lobster, by E. J. Allen, 470. 



III. On the echinoderm fauna of Ply- 

 mouth, by J. C. Sumner, 471. 



Birds, the migration of, interim report of 

 the Committee for making a digest of 

 the observations on the, 473. 



, instinct in young. Prof. Lloyd 



Morgan on, 733. 



the spermatogenesis in, .J. E. S. 



Moore on, 735. 

 *BiRT (W.) on the growth of the Port of 



Harwich, 796. 

 Blaikie (W. B.) on the Cosmosphere, 



756. 

 Blanfoed (Dr. W. T.) on the structure 



of a coral reef, 392. 



on the zoology of the Sandwich 



Islands, 467. 



Blood-forming organ of the larva of 



Magelona, Florence Buchanan on a, 



469. 

 Bloxam (G. W.) on tJie exploration of 



Southern Arabia, 491. 

 Boaz (Dr. Franz) on the Indians of 



British Columbia, 523. 

 Boilers and machinery of steamships, a 



uniform factor of safety for, John Key 



on, 813. 

 Bonnet (Prof. T. G.) on the work of the 



Correspo?iding Societies Committee, 39. 

 on the structure of a coral reef, 392. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 404. 



on the erratic blocks of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 

 Borchgrevink (G. E.) on a voyage to 



the Antarctic Sea, 750. 

 Botany, Address by W. T. Thiselton-Dyer 



to the Section of, 836. 

 , geology, and zoology oftlw Irish Sea, 



report on the, 455. 



and zoology of the West India 



Islands, eighth report on the present 



state of our knowledge of the, 472. 

 Bothamley (C. H.) on the productwn of 



haloids from pure materials, 341. 

 on the sensitising action of dyes on 



gelatino-bromide plates, 661. 

 BoTTOMLEY (J. T.) on the eartliquake 



and volcanic phenomena of Japan, 81, 



113. 



on ])ractical electrical standards. 



195. 



E. 



Boulder Clay, East Anglian, Rev, 

 Hill on, 679. 



Bourne (G. C.) on the structure of a 

 coral reef, 392. 



071 investigations made at tlie 



Marine Biological Association labora- 

 tory/ at Plymouth, 469. 



Bower (Prof. F. 0.) un the arche- 

 sporium, 851. 



