866 



REPORT 1895. 



Evans (Sir John) on an ancient MteJien 

 midden at Hastinqs, and a harrow at 

 the Wildernesse, 500. 



on the lalie village at Glastonhury, 



519. 



Evaporation of different liquids at their 

 boiling points, a method of corQijaring 

 the heats of, Prof. W. Ramsay and 

 Miss Dorothy Marshall on, 628. 



Everett (Prof. J. D.) on underground 

 temperature, 75. 



' on practical electrical standards, 



195 ; on magnetic tinits, 207. 



on absolute and relative motion, 



620. 



(W. H.) on the magnetic field due 



to a current in a solenoid, 620. 



EwAET (Prof. J. Cossar) on the occupa- 

 tion of a tahle at the zoological station 

 at JVaples, 474. 



EwiNG (Prof. J. A.) o?i earth tremors, 

 184. 



on the calihration of instruments 



%ised in engineering laboratories, 497. 



Factor of safety, a uniform, for boilers 



and machinery of steamships, John 



Key on, 81.3. 

 Farmer (Prof. J. Bretland), exhibition 



of models illustrating karyokinesis, by, 



853. 

 Fawcett (Hon. P.) on the structure of a 



coral reef, 392. 

 *Fenwicic (Mrs. Bedford) on the 



national value of organised labour and 



co-operation among women, 781. 

 Fertilisation, cross- and self-, with special 



reference to pollen prepotency, J. C. 



Willis on, 857. 

 Field (H. Haviland) on the organisation 



of zoological bibliography, 726. 

 . on the date of publication of zoo- 

 logical memoirs, 727. 

 *Fish and fishing grounds in the North 



Sea, J. T. Cunningham on, 726. 

 Fisheries, scientific investigation applied 



to, Prof. W. C. M'Intosh on some 



results of, 720. 

 ♦Fishery survey of the Royal Dublin 



Society, Prof. A. C. Haddon on the, 



723. 

 * school at Ringsend, near Dublin, 



Prof. A. C. Haddon on the, 723. 

 Fitzgerald (Prof. G. F.) on practical 



electrical standards, 195. 

 FiTZPATRiCK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 



electrical standards, 195. 

 Fleming (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 195. 

 Fletcher (A. E.) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 235. 

 *Flint and metal working in Egypt, Prof. 



W. M. Flinders Petrie on, 825. 



Flint implements with glacial markings 



from the North of Ireland, W. J. 



Knowles on, 825. 

 *FIoods of 1894, autumn, G. J. Symons 



on, 796. 

 *Flour milling machinery, modern, F. W. 



Turner on, 810. 

 Flower (Sir W. H.) on the compilation 



of an index generum et spccicrum ani- 



malium, 473. 

 * on a recent discovery of tlie remains 



of the aboriginal inhabitants of 



Jamaica, 824. 

 *Folk-lore, general conclusions on, by 



Edward Clodd, 831. 

 * , illustrations of, Prof. A. C. Haddon 



on, 831. 

 Foraminifera, the distribution of the, 



in the Crag, H. W. Burrows on, 677. 

 Forbes (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 195. 

 (H. O.) on the structure of a coral 



reef, 392. 

 * criticisms on some points in the 



summary of the results of the ' Chal- 

 lenger ' expedition, 732. 

 Formosa, John Dodd on, 762. 

 Foster (Dr. C. Le Neve) ofi underground 



temperature, 75. 



on the structure of a coral reef, 392. 



(Prof. G. C.) on practical electrical 



standards, 195, 208. 

 (Prof. M.) on the occujjation of a 



tahle at the zoological station at Naples, 



474. 

 on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Association lahoratonj at 



Plymouth, 469. 

 Fowler (G. J.) and H. A. Auden on 



the action of nitric oxide on some 



metallic salts, 656. 

 * (J. A.) and F. LinklAtee on the 



Eskimo, 833. 

 Francis (Joseph) on the dip of the 



underground Palmozoic RocJts at Ware 



and Cheshunt, 441. 

 Frankland (Dr. E.) on the conditions 



affecting bacterial life in river water, 



731. 

 (Prof. Percy) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 235. 

 Freezing process for shaft-sinking and 



tunnelling under rivers, A. Gobert on 



the Gobert, 794. 

 Fructification, a new form of, in Spheno- 



2)hylluni, Graf Solms-Laubach on, 852. 



Galloway (W.) on underground tem- 



jierature, 75. 

 Galt (Alex.), Lord Kelvin, and Magnus 



Maclean on the electrification and 



diselectrification of air and other 



gases, 630. 



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