878 



REPORT — 1895. 



Tetrajylodon, a supposed case of symbiosis 



in, Prof. F. E. Weiss on, 855. 

 Thames valley, graving tools from the 



terrace gravels of the, H. Slopes on, 826. 

 Thermal conductivities of mixtures of 



liquids, Charles H. Lees on the, 628. 

 Thiselton-Dter (W. T.), Address to 



the Section of Botany, 836. 

 on the destruction of a cedar tree 



at Kew by lightning, 854. 

 Thompson (Beeby) on pre-Glacial 



valleys in Northamptonshire, 683. 

 -(I. C.) on the marine zoology , hotany, 



and geology of the Irish Sea, 455. 

 (Prof. Silvanus P.) on the uniformity 



of size of })ages of Scientific Societies' 



publications, 77. 



— • on practical electrical standards, 195. 

 -on the teaching of science in element- 



ary schools, 228. 



on the choice of magnetic units, 637. 



Thomson (Prof. J. J.) on practical 



electrical standards, 195. 

 Thobpe (Dr. T. E.) on the action nf 



light upon dyed colours, 263. 

 Thunderstorms, Indian, C. Michie Smith 



on, 626. 

 TiDDEMAN (R. H.) on the collection of 



photographs of geological interest in 



tlu! United Kingdom, 404. 



— on the erratic hlochs of England, 



Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 

 Tides, the effect of wind and atmospheric 



pressure on the, \V. H. Wheeler on, 



795. 

 TiLDEN (Prof. W. A.) on the ijirestiga- 



tion of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 

 tives, 272. 

 Tones, combination, A. W. Riicker on 



the objective existence of, 626. 

 Top, a dynamical, G. T. Walker on, 613. 

 TOPLET (the late W.) <?« the rate of 



erosion of the sea-coasts of England and 

 Wales, 352. 

 *Tow-net, the surface, a simple and 



efficient collecting reservoir for, W. 



Garstang on, 729. 

 Traction, the modern application of elec- 

 tricity to, Philip Davison on, 800. 

 Trade, foreign, the port of the Upper 



Nile in relation to the highways of, 



J. T. P. Heatley on, 760. 

 Tramroad, the Snowdon mountain, F. 



Oswell on, 798. 

 Trentepohliacefe, the occurrence in New 



Zealand of two forms of peltoid, and 



their relation to the lichen Strigula, A. 



Vaughan Jennings on, 851. 

 Tkeub (Dr. T. M.) on the localisation, 



the transport, and role of hydi-ocyanic 



acid in Pangium ediile, Reinw., 853. 

 Tripoli, a journey in Tarhuna and 



Gharian in, H. Swainson Cowper on, 



749. 



Tripoli, the Megalithic temples of Ter- 

 huna in, H. Swainson Cowper on, 827. 



Tristeam (Rev. Canon H. B.) ontheworJc 

 of the Corresponding Societies Com- 

 mittee, 39. 



Trotter (A. P.) and W. H. Peeece on 

 an improved portable photometer, 801. 



Tunicata, a new classification of, Walter 

 Garstang on outlines of, 718. 



Tiinicates and ecMnoderms, the matura- 

 tion and fecundation of the ova of 

 certain, M. D. Hill on, 475. 



Tunnelling under rivers and shaft-sink- 

 ing, the Gobert freezing process for, A. 

 Gobert on, 794. 



*TxrRNER (F. W.) on modern flour milling 

 machinery, 810. 



(Prof. H. H.) on the comparison of 



magnetic i nstrnments, 79. 



(T.) on the electi'olytic methods of 



quantitative arialysis, 235. 



Tyldex-Weight (C.) on the circulation 

 of underground waters, 393. 



Tylor (Dr. E. B.) mi the North- Western 

 tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 522. 



*Typi; specimens, geological, interim re- 

 port on the registration of, 697. 



Typhoid and oysters. Prof. Rubert W. 

 Boyce and Prof. W. A. Herdman on,723. 



TJndergronnd temperature, the rate of 

 increase of downwards in various lo- 

 calities of dry land and> under water, 

 twenty-first report on, 751 . 



waters in the permeable formations 



of England and Wales, final report on, 

 393. 



Appendix : 

 Second list of worTis, by W. Whitaker, 

 394. 



Units, magnetic. Prof. Silvanus P. 

 Thompson on the choice of, 637. 



Unwin (Prof. W. C.) on the calibration 

 of instruments used in engineering 

 labo7'atories, 497. 



Valentine (J. S.) oji the rate of erosion 

 of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 

 352. 



Vancouver's Island, decapod Crustacea 

 from the Cretaceous formation of, 

 Henry Woodward on some, 696. 



*Van 't Holf's constant, experimental 

 proofs of, for very dilute solutions, 

 Meyer Wildermann on, 663. 



Variations, the law of error in the case 

 of correlated, S. H. Burbury on, 621. 



Vesuvius and its neighbourhood, the vol- 

 canic phenomena of, final report on, 351. 



Vines (Prof. S. H.) on i^ivestigatiovs 

 made at the Marine Biological Asso- 

 ciation laboratory at Plymouth, 469. 



