880 



REPORT — 1895. 



*White (Dr. Philip) on the presence of 

 skeletal elements between the mandi- 

 bular and hyoid arches of Hexacantlms 

 and Lcfinargns, 719. 



* on the presence of a sternum in 



Hexacantlms (/risewi, 719. 



(R. Blake) on the Glacial age in 



tropical America, 682. 



*WiLDEEMANN (Mej-er) on experimental 

 proofs of van 'tHofi's constant, Dalton's 

 law, &c., for very dilute solutions, 663. 



on the velocity of reaction before 



perfect equilibrum takes jDlace, 603. 



Wildernesse, Serenoalis, report on a 

 harrow at the, 502. 



♦Wilkinson (Rev. J. Frome) on the 

 State and workers on the land, 781. 



Williamson's work on the Carboniferous 

 plants, Dr. D. H. Scott on the chief 

 results of, 852. 



"Willis (J. C.) on cross- and self-fertilisa- 

 tion, with special reference to pollen 

 prepotency, 857. 



*WlLSON (Dr. Gregg) on hereditary 

 polydactylism, 7.S3. 



* on the reproduction of the common 



crab, 7.33. 



(W. E.) on the best metJwds of 



recordinrj the direct intensity of solar 

 radiation, 81. 



Wiltshire (Prof. T.) on the fossil 



Phijllopoda of the Palff-ozoic roclts, 



416. 

 Wind and atmospheric pressure, the 



effect of, on the tides, W. A. Wheeler 



on, 795. 

 WiNDLB (Prof. Bertram) on anthropome- 

 tric measurements in schools, 503. 

 WiNDOES (J.) on the Stonesjield slate, 



414. 

 WlKGATB (David S.) on physiological 



applications of the phonograph, 454. 

 Witwatersrand, Transvaal, the auriferous 



conglomerates of the, F. H. Hatch on, 



691. 

 Wolff (H. W.) on co-operation in the 



service of agriculture, 780. 

 *Women, labour and co-operation among, 



the national value of organised, Mrs. 



Bedford Fenwick on, 78 L 

 Wood (T. B.) on agricultural experi- 

 mental stations in Suffolk and Norfolk, 



660. 

 * (W. H.) on the zodiacal light con- 



sideredasan atmospheric phenomenon, 



626. 

 * on the local origin of the Aurora 



Borealis, 626. 

 WooDALL (J. W.) on the rate of erosion 



of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 



352. 



WOODALL (J. W.) on the erratic hlochs of 



England, Wales, and Ireland, 426, 430. 

 Woodward (Dr. H.) on the fossil Phyllo- 



poda of the PaUeozoic rocks, 410. 



on the Stonesfield slate, 414. 



on the compilation of an index 



generuni et specierum animalimn, 473. 

 on some decapod Crustacea from the 



Cretaceous formation of Vancouver's 



Island, 696. 

 (H. B.) 071 the collection of 2>hoto- 



graphs of geological interest in the 



United Kingdom, 404. 



on the Stonesfield slate, 414. 



on a section at the north cliff, 



Southwold, 678. 

 (M. F.) on the development of the 



teeth in certain lusectivora, 736. 

 Wynne (A. B.) on underground tempera' 



ture, 75. 



Yeast-cells, experimental studies in the 

 variation of. Dr. Emil Chr. Hansen on, 

 852. 



fYuLE (G. U.) on a harmonic analyser, 

 630. 



on the correlation of the rate of 



general pauperism with the proportion 

 of out-relief given, 781. 



•■'Zodiacal light considered as an atmo- 

 spheric plienomenon, W. H. Wood on 

 the, 626. 



Zoological bibliography, the organisation 

 of, H. Haviland Field on, 726. 



. memoirs, the ' date of publication ' 



of, H. Haviland Field on, 727. 



Station at Naples, report on the 



occupation of a table at the, 474. 

 ApjJcndix: 



I. 0?i the maturation and fecundation 

 of the ova of certain echinoderms and 

 tunioates, by If. D. Hill, 475. 



II. List of naturalists who hace worked 

 at the station from July 1, 1894, to 

 June 30, ] 895, 477. 



III. List of 2'apers published in 1894 

 by naturalists who hare occupied 

 tables at the station, 478. 



Zoology, Address by Prof. W. A. Herd- 

 man to the Section of, 698. 



and botany of the West India 



Islands, eighth repoit on the present 

 state of our knowledge of the, 472. 



, marine, of the Irish Sea, third 



report on the, 455. 

 of the Sandwich Islands, fifth 



report on the present state of our 



knowledge of the, 467. 

 . economy of labour in, T. R. R. 



Stebbing on, 728. 



