862 



REPORT — 1895. 



BowLEY (A. L.) comparison of the rate 

 of increase of wages in the United 

 States and in Great Britain, 1860- 

 1891, 775. 



BOYCB (Prof. Rubert W.) and Prof. W. A. 

 Herdaian on oysters and typhoid, 723. 



Beabkook (E. W.) on anthropometric 

 meamrevients in schools, .503. 



. on the physical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 503. 



"f on an ethnoffrajjhical surrey of the 



United, Kinqdom, 509. 



Beamwell (Sir F. J.) on earth tremors, 

 184. 



Beebneb (Gr-) on tlie prothallus and 

 embryo of Banaa, 857. 



*Beoek (B. van den) on the present state 

 of our knowledge of tlie Upper Tertiary 

 strata of Belgium, 691. 



Beown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteoro- 

 logical observations on Ben Nevis, 186. 



(M. Walton) on earth tremors, 184. 



BEO^yxE (Montagu) on Rhfetic beds near 

 East Leake, Nottinghamshire, 688. 



Beuce (Eric S.) on probable projection 

 lightning flashes, 624. 



Beyan (G. H.) on the uniformity of size 

 of pages of Scientijic Societies' publica- 

 tions, 77. 



BucHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological ohser- 

 vatioirs on Ben Neris, 186. 



Buchanan (Florence) on a blood-form- 

 ing organ in the larva o/'Magelona,469. 



Bulleid (A.) on the laTie village at 

 Glastonbury, 519, 520. 



BUEBUEY (S. H.) on the law of error in 

 the case of correlated variations, 621. 



*BUENIE (VV. B.), J. M. BARE, and 

 Charles RoDGBRS on some new 

 methods and apparatus for the delinea- 

 tion of alternate wave forms, 638. 



BUREOWS (H. W.) on the stratigraphy of 

 the Crag, with especial reference to 

 the distribution of the foraminifera, 

 677. 



BUBTON (Dr. C. V.) on the uniformity of 

 size of pages of Scientific Societies' 

 publications, 77. 



* , Suggestions as to matter and 



gravitation in Prof. Hicks's cellular 

 vortex theory, 613. 



Butmir (Bosnia), the Neolithic station of, 

 Dr. R. Munro on. 833. 



*Calf Hole Cave exploration, interim 



report on, 684. 

 Camphoric acid, the constitution of, J. J. 



S idborough on, 663. 

 Canada, North- Western tribes of the Bo- 

 minion of, tenth report on the, 522. 

 Fifth report on the Indians of 

 British Columbia, by Dr. Franz 

 Boas, 523. 



Cannan (Edwin) on the probability of 

 a cessation of the growth of popula- 

 tion in England and Wales before 1951, 

 780. 



Cannibalism, Capt. S. L. Hinde on, 829. 



Canon arithmeticus, a new, Lt.-Col. Allan 

 Cunningham on, 613. 



Cappee (Prof. D. S.) on the calibration 

 of instruments used in engineering 

 laboratories, 497. 



*Carbonic anhydride refrigerating ma- 

 chinery, E. Hesketh on, 799. 



Carboniferous plants, Williamson's work 

 on the. Dr. D. H. Scott on the chief 

 results of, 852. 



system, zonal divisions of the, E. J. 



Garwood and J. E. Marr on, 696. 



Caria, the topography of, J. L. Myres and 

 W. R. Paton on, 763. 



Carruthees (W.) on the zoology and 

 botany of the West India Islands, 472. 



Cetiosaurus remains in the Oxford 

 Museum., report on the examination of 

 the ground from tvkich the, mere ob- 

 tained, n'ith a view to determining 

 whether other parts of the same animal 

 remain in the rock, 403. 



Ceylon, the Coccidfe of, E. E. Green on, 

 731. 



* ' Challenger ' expedition, criticisms by 

 Dr. H. O. Forbes on some points in the 

 summary of results of the, 732. 



Chemistry, Address by Prof. R. Meldola 

 to the Section of, 639. 



Children in schools, the physical and 

 mental defects of, report on, 503. 

 Appendix : 



I. Befects enumerated individually and 

 in groups as distributed amongst the 

 nationalities, social classes, S'C, 506. 



II. Groups of children and their per- 

 centage distribution on the numbers 

 seen and numbers noted, 508. 



Chitral campaign, the field telegraph in 

 the, P. V. Luke on, 809. 



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

 cording the direct intensity of solar 

 radiation, 81. 



on the comparison and reduction of 



magnetic observatimis ; analysis of tlie 

 results from the Kem declination and 

 force magnetographs during the selected 

 ^ quiet' days of the five years, 1890-94, 

 209. 



Christie (W. H. M.) 07i the comparison 

 and reduction of magnetic observations, 

 209. 



*Cheisty (Miller) on Rockall, 749. 



Cheystal (Prof. G.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 195. 



on the comparison and reduction of 



magnetic observations, 209. 



f Civilisation of other races, discussion on 

 interference with the, 832. 



