1030 
BouRNnE (G. C.) on the possible infectivity 
of the oyster, and on the green disease 
im oysters, 663. 
“Bower (Prof. F. O.) on the number 
of spores in sporangia, 1019. 
Boyck (Prof. Rubert B.) on the possible 
infectivity of the oyster, and on the 
green disease in oysters, 663. 
BRABROOK (EH. W.) on the physical and 
mental defects of children in schools, 592. 
—— on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 607. 
+—— on Kent in relation to the ethno- 
graphical survey, 928. 
BRADSHAW (T. BR.) on the behaviour of 
litmus in amphoteric solutions, 752. 
BRAMWELL (Sir F. J.) on seismological 
investigation, 180. 
on the B. A. screw gauge, 527. 
BREBNER (George) Algological notes for 
the Plymouth district by, 485. 
British Columbia and Alaska, the border- 
land of, Prof. E. Odlum on, 865. 
*____ the Coast Indians of, Prof. E. 
Odlum on, $29. 
the Indians of, Dr. F. Boas on, 569. 
British interment, an ancient, F, T. 
Elworthy on, 940. 
—— Isles, a proposed geographical 
description of the, Dr. H. R. Mill on, 
850. 
‘ Brochs’ of Scotland, Miss C. Maclagan 
on the, 924. 
Bronze made with tin, the transition from 
pure copper to, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 
930. 
Brown (Prof. A. Crum) on meteoro- 
logical observations on Ben Nevis, 166. 
BROWNE (Montagu) on Rhetic geology, 
804, 
BRYAN (G. H.) on the uniformity of size 
of pages of Scientific Societies’ publica- 
tions, 86. 
—— on some difficulties connected with 
the kinetic theory of gases, 717. 
—— on the sailing flight of birds, 726. 
BUCHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological obser- 
vations on Ben Nevis, 166. 
BUCHANAN (Dr. R. A. M.) on cell granu- 
lations under normal and abnormal 
conditions, with special reference to 
the:leucocytes, 981. 
BUCKNEY (T.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 
527. 
BULLEID (A.) on the lake village at 
Glastonbury, 656. 
BurRBuRY (8. H.) on the stationary 
motion of a system of equal elastic 
spheres in a field of no forces when 
their aggregate volume is not infinitely 
small compared with the space in 
which they move, 716. 
Bu&KE (John) on absorption of rays and 
fluorescence, 731, 
REPORT—1896. 
BuRTON (Dr. C. V.) on the uniformity of 
size of pages of Scientific Societies’ 
publications, 86. 
Busz (Prof. Karl) on the production of 
corundum by contact metamorphism 
on Dartmoor, 807. 
*Calf Hole exploration, Interim report 
on the, 804. 
Calibration of instruments used in engi- 
neering laboratories, Report onthe, 538. 
CALLAWAY (C.) on the superficial depo- 
sits of North Shropshire, 800. 
Cambrian faunas, some features of the 
early, G. F. Matthew on, 785. 
See ‘ Pre-Cambrian.’ 
Canada, North-Western tribes of the Do- 
minton of, Eleventh report on the, 569. 
Siathreport on the Indians of British 
Columbia, by Dr. F. Boas, 569. 
*_____ and its gold discoveries, Sir James 
Grant on, 858. 
CANNAN (Edwin), that ability is not the 
proper basis of taxation, by, 877. 
CAPPER (Prof. D. 8.) on the calibration 
of wmstruments used in engineering 
laboratories, 538. 
Carbohydrates of cereal straws, First 
report on the, 262. 
Carbon monoxide in air, the detection and 
estimation of, Dr. J. Haldane on, 759. 
—— monoxide in the air, the detection 
and estimation of, by the flame-cap 
test, Prof. F. Clowes on, 760. 
Carbonic anhydride, the determination 
of, a modified form of Schrdtter’s ap- 
paratus for, Dr. C. A. Kohn on, 758. 
Carboniferous fossils referred to Lepi- 
dostrobus, Dr. D. H. Scott on, 1024. 
—— Limestone of N. Wales, the range 
of species in the, G.H. Morton on, 787. 
—-- rocks, Report on the life-zones in the 
British, 415. 
CARRUTHERS (W.) on the zoology and 
botany of the West India Islands, 493. 
CASEY (James) on a new spherical bal- 
anced valve for all pressures, 901. 
Cathode rays, and their probable con- 
nection with Réntgen rays, Prof. P. 
Lenard on, 709. 
see ‘ Kathode.’ 
Cathodic rays, the photo-electric sensiti- 
sation of salts by, Prof. J. A. Hlster 
and Prof. H. Geitel on, 731. 
CAVE (Henry W.) on the present con- 
dition of the ruined cities of Ceylon, 
862. 
Caves, the Selangor, Preliminary report 
on, 399. 
Cell, one-volt standard, with small tem- 
perature coefficient, W. Hibbert on a, 
713. 
Cell-division, multiple, compared with 
