INDEX. 



875 



Reichsanstalt, Charlottenbur^, Berlin, 



Sir Douglas Galton on the, 606. 

 Reid (A. S.) on the collection of plioto- 



graphs of geological interest in the 



United Kingdotn, 404. 

 (Clement) on the marine zoology, 



hotany, and qcology of the Irish Sea, 



455. 

 * Notes on the Cromer excursion, 



681. 

 — and 



H. N. Ridley on the Arctic 



and Palfeolithic deposits at Hoxne, 679. 

 Rennie (J.) on irractieal electrical 



standards, 195. 

 Respirability of air in which a candle 



flame has burnt until it is extinguished, 



Frank Clowes on the, 658. 

 Reynolds (Prof. J. Emerson) 07i the 



electrolytic methods of quantitative 



analysis, 235. 

 Rhretic beds near East Leake, Notting- 

 hamshire, Montagu Browne on, 688. 

 Ridley (H. N.) and Clement Reid on 



the Arctic and Palaeolithic deposits at 



Hoxne, 679. 

 Riley (Prof. C. V.) on the zoology of the 



Sandwich Islands, 467. 

 Rittek (Prof. W. E.), some facts and 



reflections drawn from a study of 



budding in compound ascidians, 71 5. 

 Roberts (Dr. I.) on earth tremors, 184. 

 on the circulation of underground 



waters, 393. 



ROBBRTS-AUSTEN (Prof. W. C.) 071 the 



bibliography of spectroscopy, 263. 

 *Rockall, Miller Christy on, 749. 

 *RoDGERS (Charles), J. W. Barr, and 



W. B. Burnie on some new methods 



and apparatus for the delineation of 



alternate wave forms, 638. 

 Roscoe (Sir H. E.) on the best methods 



of recording the direct intensity of solar 



radiation, 81. 

 . on. 7vave-length tables of the spectra 



of the elements and compounds, 273. 

 071 the teaching of scie7ice in ele- 



7ne7itary schools, 228. 

 and Arthur HARDEN on a new view 



of the genesis of Dalton's atomic theory, 



derived from original manuscrixats, 



656. 

 RucKEE (Prof. A. W.) 071 the comparison 



of mag7ietic i7ist7"U7ne7its, 79. 

 on the co7npa7nso7i and 7'eduction of 



magnetic observations, 209. 



on the objective existence of com- 



bination tones, 626. 



on the existence of vertical (earth- 

 air) electric currents in the United 

 Kingdom, 633. 



RuDLER (F. W.) on the volcanic phe- 

 7wmena of Vesuvius, 351. 



RUNGB (C.) and ¥. Paschen on the con- 

 stituents of cleveite gas, 610. 



Russell (Dr. W. J.) on the action of 



light upon dyed colours, 263. 

 Russian possessions in Central Asia, Dr. 



A. MarkofE on, 762. 

 Ruwenzori, an expedition to, G. F. Scott 



ElUot on, 756. 



Salvin (0.) 071 the zoology of the Sand- 



7vich Isla7ids, 467. 

 Samoyads of the Arctic Tundras, Arthur 



Montefiore on, 828. 

 Sandwich Islands, the zoology of the, 



fourth report 07i the, 467. 

 Saville-Kent (W.) on the marine 



fauna of Houtman's Abrolhos Islands, 



Western Australia, 732. 

 Schools, anthropomet7-ic measurements in, 



report 07i, 503. 

 , the j)hysical a7id 7nental defects of 



children i7i, report on, 503. 

 Appendix : 



I. Defects emmierated individually a7id 

 i7i groups as dist7'ibuted amongst the 

 7jationalities, social classes, Sfc., 506. 



II. Groups of childre7i and their per- 

 ce7itage distribution on the numbers 

 seeii and 7iumbe7's 7ioted, 508. 



, the teaching of geometrical draw- 

 ing in, Prof. O. Henrici on, 608. 



Schuster (Prof. A.) 07i the co7nparison 



of 7nagnetic instrivments, 79. 

 071 the best methods of recording the 



direct i7ite7tsity of solar radiatioji, 81. 

 on practical electrical standards. 



195. 



071 the comparismi a7id reductio7i of 



mag7ietic observations, 209. 



on 7vave-length tables of the spectra 



of the eleme7its a7id compoxinds, 273. 

 • on some experiments made with 



Lord Kelvin's portable electrometer, 



625. 

 Science, the teaching of, in elementary 



schools, repo7-t on, 228. 

 SCLATER (Dr. P. L.) on the prese7it state 



of 07tr knowledge of the zoology of the 



Sa7id7vich Islands, 467. 

 071 the zoology and bota7iy of the West 



India Islands, 472. 



071 the compilation of «« i7idex 



generu7n et sjjecieriMn animalium, 473. 



071 the occnpatio7>. of a table at the 



zoological statio7i at Naples, 474. 



(W. L.) on the compilation of an 



index generum et specicTnan anirnaliiim, 

 473. 



Scott (Dr. D. H.) on the chief results of 

 Williamson's work on the Carboni- 

 ferous plants, 852. 



(Prof. W. B.) on the Tertiary lacus- 

 trine formations of North America, 

 681. 



on the creodonta, 719. 



