874 



REPORT — 1895. 



*Petrie (Prof. Flinders) on skulls of 



Neolithic invaders of Egypt, 824. 



* on Neolithic invaders of Egypt, 824. 



* on flint and metal working in 



Egypt, 825. 

 Plwaograjili, report on phtjsiological 



apjMcations of the, 454. 

 Pkotograplis of geological interest in the 



United Kingdom, sixth report on the 



collection, preservation., and systematic 



registration of, 404. 

 Photography, the application of, to the 



elucidation of meteorological ])heno- 



inena, fifth report on, 80. 

 , C. H. Bothamley on the sensitising 



action of dyes of gelatino-bromide 



plates, 661. 



orthochromatic, Dr. H. W. Vogel 



on, 660. 

 Photometer, an impi'oved portable, W. H. 



Preece and A. P. Trotter on, 801. 

 Phyllopoda of the Palaeozoic rocks, tmelftli 



report on the, 416. 

 Physiography of South Essex, the ancient, 



T. V. Holmes on, 685. 

 Pitch glaciers or poissiers, Prof. W. J. 



tjollas on, 680. 

 PiTT-RiVEES (Gen.), on an ethnogra- 



2)hical survey of the United Kingdom, 



509. 

 on the lake village at Glastonbury, 



519. 

 Placoderms of the Upper Devonian of 



Ohio, the gTcat, Prof. E. W. Claypole 



on, 694. 

 Poison apparatus of certain snakes, G. S. 



West on, 737. 

 Pollen prepotency, J. C. Willis on cross- 



and self-fertilisation, v/ith special 



reference to, 857. 

 Population in England and Wales, the 



probability of a cessation of the 



growth of, before 1951, Edwin Cannan 



on, 780. 

 *P0ETMAN (Maurice) on the Anda- 



manese, 833. 

 PouLTON (Prof. E. B.) on the work of 



the Corresponding Societies Committee, 



39. 

 POYNTING (Prof. J. H.) on earth tremors, 



184. 

 Peeece (W. H.) on 2>ractical electrical 



standards, 195. 

 and A. P. Trottee on an improved 



portable photometer, 801. 

 Pre-Glacial valleys in Northamptonshire, 



Beeby Thompson on, 683. 

 Presidential Address at Ipsnieh hy Sir 



Bovglas Oalton, 3. 

 PeestWich (Prof. J.) on underground 



temperature, 75. 



on earth tremors, 184. 



■ on the hiqh-lerel Hint-drift of the 



Chalk, 349. 



Prestvvich (Prof. J.) on the rate of 



erosion of the sea-coasts of England and 



Wales, 352. 

 . on the circulation of underground 



waters, 393. 

 — on the erratic blocks of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 



on an ancient kitchen midden at 



Hastings, and a barrow at the Wilder- 



nesse, 500. 

 *Peettman (Capt. E. G.) on agriculture 



in Suffolk, 779. 

 Peice (L. L.), Address to the Section of 



Economic Science and Statistics, 764. 

 Prices, the normal course of, William 



Smart on, 776. 

 Printing surfaces, the production of 



letterpress, without the use of types, 



John Southward on, 810. 

 Prothallus and embryo of Danaa, G. 



Brebner on the, 857. 

 Publication of zoological memoirs, the 



date of, H. Haviland Field on, 727. 

 Publications, Scientific Societies', report 



on the uniformity of size of pages of, 77. 



Quantitative analysis, the electrolytic 

 methods of, report on, 235. 



Railways, light, as an assistance to agri- 

 culture, Maj.-Gen. Webber on, 793. 



Ramsay (Prof. W.) and Miss Doeotht 

 Maeshall on a method of comparing 

 the heats of evaporation of different 

 liquids at their boiling points, 628. 



Ravenstein (E. G.) on the climatology of 

 Africa, 480. 



on the exploration of Southern 



Arabia, 491. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 509. 

 Rawson (Sir Rawson) on tJie work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 39. 

 Rayleigh (Lord) on practical electrical 



standards, 195. 

 on the refraction and viscosity of 



argon and helium, 609. 

 ♦Receiver and condenser drop, Prof. A. E. 



Elliott on, 815. 

 Redman (J. B.) on. the rate of erosion of 



the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 



352. 

 Refraction, the change of molecular, in 



salts or acids dissolved in water, Dr. 



J. H. Gladstone and Walter Hibbert 



on, 637. 

 specific, and the periodic law, with 



reference to argon and other elements. 



Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 6U9. 



and viscosity of argon and helium. 



Lord Rayleigh on the, 609. 

 ^•Refrigerating machinery, carbonic 

 anhydride, E. Hesketh on, 799. 



