INDEX. 



873 



JVervous tystem of the embryonic lobster, 



Edgar J. Allen on the, 470. 

 New Zealand, the occurrence of two 



forms of peltoid Trentepohliacefe, and 



their relation to the lichen Strigula, 



A. Vaughan Jennings on, 851. 

 Newton (Prof. A.) on tlw present state 



of ovr knon-ledge of the zoology of the 



Sandmich Islands, 467. 

 on our knoitledge of the zoology and 



botany of the West India Islands, 472. 

 on malting a digest of the observa- 

 tions 0)1 the migration of birds, 



473. 

 Nicholson (Prof. H. A.) and J. E. Make 



on the phTlogeny of the graptolites, 



fi95. 

 Nile, the Upper, J. T. P. Heatley on the 



port of, in relation to the highways of 



foreign trade, 760. 

 Nitric oxide, the action of, on some 



metallic salts, H. A. Auden and G. J. 



Fowler on, 6.56. 

 North Polar expedition. Jackson-Harms- 



worth, Arthur Montefiore, on the pro- 

 gress of the, 759. 

 . Sea, the oceanography of the, H. N. 



Dickson on, 752. 

 Xorth-Western Tribes of the Bominion 



of Canada, ninth report on the, 522. 

 Fifth report on the Indians of British 

 Columbia, by Br. F. Boas, 523. 

 Northamptonshire, pre-Glacial valleys in, 



Beeby Thompson on, 683. 

 Numbers, Mersenne's, Lieut. -Col. Allen 



Cunningham on, 612. 



*Oceanic circulation, Dr. John Murray 



on, 752. 

 Oceanography of the North Sea, H. N. 



Dickson on the, 752. 

 Ommaxney (Adm. Sir E.) on the rate of 

 > erosion of the sea-coasts of England and 



Wales, 852. 

 Organ-blowing, an experiment in. Dr. W. 



Anderson on, 796. 

 Orthochromatic photography, Dr. H. W. 



Vogel on, 660. 

 O'Shea (L. T.) and Prof. W. M. Hicks 



on the electrolysis of iron salts, 



634. 

 OswELL (F.) on the Snowdon mountain 



tramroad, 798. 

 Ova of certain echinoderms andtunicates, 



the maturation and fecundation of the, 



M. B. Hill on, 475. 

 Otvenia fusiformis, the septal organs of. 



Prof. G. Gilson on, 728. 

 Oyster cultural methods, experiments, 



and new proposals, Bashford Dean on, 



723. 

 * culture in the Colne district, Er. 



H. C. Sorby on the, 726. 



Oysters and typhoid. Prof. Kubert \V. 

 Boyce and Prof. W. A. Herdman on, 

 723. 



*Pacific, the exploration of the islands of 

 the. Prof. A. C. Haddon on, 731. 



Pages of Scientifc Societies' publications^ 

 report on the uniformity of size of, 77. 



*Pateolithic skeleton from the Thames 

 valley. Dr. J. G. Garson on a, 833. 



stone implements from the terrace- 

 gravels of the Thames valley, H. Stopes 

 on, 826. 



projectiles, H. Stopes on, 826. 



and Arctic deposits at Hoxne, H.N. 



Ridley and Clement Reid on, 679. 



Paleozoic roclts, the dip of the under- 

 ground, at Ware and Cheshmit, Joseph 

 Francis on, 441. 



Pangium edule, Reinw., the localisation, 

 the transport, and rule of hydrocj^anic 

 acid in, Dr. T. M. Treub on, 853. 



Parker (James) on the search for the 

 missing remains of ihe Cetiosaurus in 

 the Oxford 3Iuseum, 403. 



Parochial registers, the preservation of 

 the national, H. Paton on, 778. 



Paesoxs (F. G.) on the value of myologj 

 a s an aid in the classification of animals, 

 737. 



(Capt. J.) on the rate of erosion of 



the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 

 352. 



*Partition of numbers, the graphical re- 

 presentation of, Major P. A. Macmahon 

 on, 613. 



Paschen (F.) and C. Runge on the con- 

 stituents of cleveite gas, 610. 



Paton (H.) on the preservation of the 

 national parochial registers, 778. 



(\V. R.) and J. L. Mtees on ths 



topography of Caria, 703. 



Pauperism, the correlation of the rate of 

 general, with the proportion of out- 

 relief given, G. U. Yule on, 781. 



Peek (Cuthbert E.) on the n-ork of 

 the Corresjwnding Societies Committee-, 

 39. 



on an ancient hitchen midden, at 



Hastings, aiid a barrow at the Wilder^ 

 uesse, 500. 



*Peel (Hon. George) on the gold stand- 

 ard, 777. 



*Pentland Bills, the eurypterid-bearing 

 deposits of the, interim report on, 696. 



Periodic law and specific refraction, with 

 reference to argon and other elements. 

 Dr. J. H. Gladstone on the, 609. 



Peekin (Dr. VV. H.) on the action of light 

 upon dyed colours, 263. 



Perry (Prof. John) on practical electrical 

 standards, 195. 



Petrie (Prof. Flinders). Address to the 

 Section of Anthropology by, 816. 



