INDEX. 



863 



Civilisation in Asia and Africa, protest 



against the unnecessary uprooting of, 



by Robert N. Oust, 832. 

 Cladodonts of the Upper Devonian of 



Ohio, Prof. E. W. Claj'pole on the, 694. 

 Claeke (Maj.-Gen. Sir A.) on the rate of 



erosion of the sea-coasts of England and 



Wales, 352. 



(W. Eagle) on mahing a digest of 



the ohservatiojis on the 'migration of 

 Mrds, 473. 



Classification of animals, the value of 

 myology as an aid in the, F. G. Parsons 

 on, 737. 



'^Clai-a, <^-c., the Mgli-level shell-hearing 

 deposits of, ■interim report on, 684. 



Clayden (A. W.) on the aj>2)licatio7i of 

 pfwtography to the elucidation of 

 meteorological phenomena, 80. 



C'laypolb (Prof. E. W.) on the clado- 

 donts of the Upper Devonian of Ohio, 

 694. 



on the great Upper Devonian 



placoderms of Ohio, 694. 



Cleland (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 



measurements in schools, 503. 

 Cleveite gas, the constituents of, C. Eunge 



and F. Pachen on, 610. 

 Climatology of Africa, fourth report on 



the, 480.' 

 *Clodd (Edward), general conclusions 



on folk-lore, 831. 

 Clowes (Prof. F.) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 235. 

 on the respirability of air in which 



a candle-flame has burnt until it is 



extinguished, 658. 

 Coal Boring Association, the trial-boring 



at Stutton by the, W. Whitaker on, 693. 

 * Exploration, East Anglian, J. 



Vivian on the machinery employed in 



the, 795. 

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



731. 

 Coleman (J. B.) on the electrolytic 



methods of qua7ttitati.i'e analysis, 235. 

 Collecting and estimating the number of 



small animals in sea water, H. C. 



Sorby on methods of, 730. 

 Combination tones, A. \V. Riicker on the 



objective existence of, 626. 

 Congo Free State, three years' travelling 



and war in, Capt. S. L. Hinde on, 758. 

 CoNWENTZ (Dr.) on Amber, 855. 

 Co-operation in the service of agriculture, 



H. W. WolfE on, 780. 

 Co-operative rural banks, Harold E. 



Moore on, 779. 

 CoPELAND (Prof. R.) on earth tremors, 



184. 

 onmeteorological olservations on Ben 



JVevis, 186. 

 Cyral reef, interim, report on the inves- 

 tigation of the structure of a, 392. 



COBDEAUX( J. ) 071 making a digest of the ob- 

 servations on the migrationof birds, 473 



Corresponding Societies Committee : 

 Report, 39. 



Conference at Ipswich, 40. 

 List of Corresponding iSocieties, 52. 

 Papers published by local societies, 55.. 



* Cosmic dust, interim report on, 609. 



Cosmosphere, W. B. Blaikie on the, 756. 



CowELL (P. H.) on recent developments 

 of the lunar theory, 614. 



COWPEE (H. Swainson) on a journey in 

 Tarhuna and Gharian, in Tripoli, 749. 



on the Senams, or Megalithic 



temples of Tarhuna, Tripoli, 827. 



*Crab, the common. Dr. Gregg Wilson on 

 the reproduction of, 733. 



Crag, Coralline, F. W. Harmer on the 

 southern character of the mollusca of 

 the, 675. 



, Red. F. W. Harmer on the deriva- 

 tive shells of the, 676. 

 -, the stratigraphy of the, H. W. 



Burrows on, with especial reference to 

 the distribution of tlieforaminifera,677. 



Creak (Capt.E.W.) on the comparison and 

 reduction of magnetic observatiotis, 209. 



Creodonta, Prof. W. B. Scott on the, 719. 



*Cromer excursion, notes on the, by 

 Clement Reid, 681. 



Ceompton (R. E.) on the British Asso- 

 ciation gauge for small screws, 812. 



Ceoss (C. F.) and C. Smith on the 

 chemical history of barley plants, 665. 



Crustacea from the Cretaceous formation 

 of Vancouver's Island, Henry Wood- 

 ward on some decapod, 696. 



Crystals, the relation between the mor- 

 phological symmetry and the optical 

 symmetry of, W. Barlow on, 617. 



Cunningham (Lieut. -Col. Allan) on 

 a new canon arithmeticus, 613. 



on Mersenne's numbers, 614. 



(Prof. D. J.) on an ethnographical 



survey of the United Kingdom, 509. 



* (J. T.) on fish and fishing grounds 



in the North Sea, 726. 



CusT (Robert N.), protest against the 

 unnecessary uprooting of ancient civil- 

 isation in Asia and Africa, 832. 



BancBa, the prothallus and embryo of, 



G. Brebner on, 857. 

 Dalton's atomic theory, a new view of 



the genesis of, derived from original 



manuscripts. Sir H. E. Roscoe and 



Arthur Harden on, 656. 

 * law, experimental proofs of, for 



very dilute solutions, Meyer Wilder- 



mann on, 663. 

 Dance, the origin of the, Mrs. Lilly 



Grove on, 830. 

 Daewin (F.) on the structure of a coral 

 reef, 392, 



