1028 
*Albucas, hybrid, Dr. J. Wilson on, 1025. 
Algwe, the polymorphism of the Green,and 
the principles of their evolution, Prof. 
R, Chodat on, 1019. 
Algological notesfor the Plymouth district, 
by George Brebner, 485. 
ALLEN (Prof. ¥. J.) on the physical basis 
of life, 983. 
—— (J. Romilly) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 607. 
Altcar, north of eshte a boring in 
the Red Marl near, G. H . Morton. on, 
780. 
Altels avalanche, Dr. Tempest Anderson 
on the, 851. 
Amides of the alkali metals, and some of 
their derivatives, A.W. Titherley on, 748. 
Analysis of the results from the Kew 
declination and horizontal force mag- 
netographs during the selected ‘quiet’ 
days of the six years 1890-95, 231. 
Ancient rocks of Charnwood Forest, 
W. W. Watts on the, 795. 
ANDERSON (E. W.) on electric cranes, 
898. 
(Dr. Joseph) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 607. 
(Dr. Tempest). on the collection 
of photographs of geological interest 
in the United Kingdom, 357. 
——— on the Altels avalanche, 851. 
—— (Dr. W.) on the establishment of a 
National Physicat Laboratory, 82. 
ANDREWS (A. W.) on the teaching of 
geography in relation to history, 864. 
Anglesey, Central, E. Greenly on silli- 
manite gneisses in, 783. 
—— S. Eastern, E. Greenly on quartzite 
enticles in the schists of, 783. 
-——, crush-conglomerates in, 
Geikie on some, 806. 
‘Anthropological opportunities in British 
New Guinea, Sidney H. Ray on, 928. 
Anthropology, Address by A. J. Evans 
to the Section of, 906. 
—— of the Isle of Man, the physical, Dr. 
John Beddoe and A. W. Moore on, 920. 
Apogamous reproduction in Ferns, some 
peculiar cases of, W. H. Lang on, 1019. 
*Apus, the structure of the male, Dr. 
Benham on, 837. 
Argon, the discovery of, in the water of 
an Austrian well, Prof. Max Bamberger 
on, 757. 
*Arithmetical machine of 1780, 
Stanhope, Rev. R. Harley on, 728. 
Armour and heavy ordnance; recent 
developments and standards, Capt. W. 
H. Jaques on, 900. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on the in- 
vestigation of isomeric naphthalene 
derivatives, 265. 
Sir A. 
the 
—— onthe teaching of science in elemen- | 
tary schools, 268. 
REPORT—1896. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on the pro- 
duction of haloids from pure materials, 
347. 
Aspirator, a new form of, Dr, C. A. Kohn 
and T. Lewis Bailey on, 759. 
Astronomical photography, a method of 
allowing for the effect of atmospheric 
refraction on the apparent diurnal 
movement of the stars in, Prof. A. A. 
Rambaut on, 726. 
*Atlantic, marine research in the North, 
H. N. Dickson on, 850. 
Australia, the aboriginal stick and bone 
writing of, Dr. G. Harley on, 941. 
Avalanche, the Altels, Dr. Tempest 
Anderson on, 851. 
Aylesbury and Rugby, sections along the 
new railway between, H. B. Woodward 
on, 798. 
Ayrshire, the discovery of marine shells 
in the Drift series at high levels, John 
Smith on, 799. 
AYRTON (Prof. W. E.) on the establish- 
ment of a National Physical Labora- 
tory, 82. 
on practical electrical standards, 
150. 
Bacillus, the so-called tubercle, A. 
Coppen Jones on, 1015. 
Bacteria, and food, Dr. A. A. Kanthack 
on, 985. 
—— the action of glycerine upon the 
growth of, Dr. G. M. Copeman and 
Dr. F. R. Blaxall on, 986. 
Bacteriological research, the organisation 
of, in ccnnection with Public Health, 
Dr. Sims Woodhead on, 984. 
BAILEY (G,. Percy) on the electrolytic 
methods of quantitative analysis, 244. 
(I. Lewis) and Dr. C. A. KoHN on 
a new form of aspirator, 759. 
BALFOUR (Prof. I, Bayley) on the preser- 
vation of plunts for exhibition, 684. 
*BAMBERGER (Prof. Max) on excrescent 
resins, 750. 
—— on the discovery of argon in the 
water of an Austrian well, 757. 
*Banks in Germany, Raffeisen village, 
Prof. W. B. Bottomley on, 879. ° 
*BARLOW (Dr. Lazarus) on the réle of 
osmosis in physiological processes, 984. 
(W.)on homogeneous structures and 
the symmetrical partitioning of them, 
with application to crystals, 731. 
BARNES (C. K.) on the electrolytic 
methods of quantitative analysis, 244. 
BARRINGTON (R. M.) on making a digest 
of the observations on the migration of 
birds, 451. 
_ Barry (J. Wolfe), Description of the 
general features and dimensions of the 
Tower Bridge by, 897. 
