INDEX. 
bipartition as Herbert Spencer’s limit 
of growth, Prof. Marcus Hartog on, 833. 
——- some current problems connected 
with, Prof. J. B. Farmer on, 1020. 
Cell granulations under normal and ab- 
normal conditions, with special refe- 
rence to the leucocytes, Dr. R. A. M. 
Buchanan on, 981. 
*___ theory, Discussion on the, 832, 
1020. 
Cells of the Cyanophyceex, Prof. E. 
Zacharias on the, 1021. 
Celtic and Scandinavian art, Manx 
crosses as illustrations of, P. M. C. 
Kermode on, 934. 
Cerebellum, the minute structure of the, 
Dr. Alex. Hill on, 986. 
*Cetiosaurus remains in the Oxford Mu- 
seum, the investigation of the locality 
of the, Interim report on the, 804. 
Ceylon, ‘Coccide of, Report on the publi- 
cation of B. FE. Green’s, 450. 
the present condition of the ruined 
cities of, Henry W. Cave on, 862. 
— the Loranthacez of, F. W. Keeble 
on the, 1022. 
Chalk, Upper, the conditions of the de- 
. position of the, P. F. Kendall on, 791. 
Charitable or philanthropic trading, 
. some economic issues in regard to, 
C. 8. Loch on, 875. 
Charnwood Forest, the ancient rocks of, 
W. W. Watts on, 795. 
Chemical action, the retardation of, from 
diminution of space, Prof. Oscar Lie- 
breich on, 748. 
*___ education in England and Ger- 
many, Sir H. E. Roscoe on, 761. 
Chemistry, Address by Dr. Ludwig Mond 
to the Section of, 734. 
Children in schools, the physical and 
mental defects of, Report on, 592. 
CHISHOLM (G. G.) on the relativity of 
geographical advantages, 860. 
*Chlorine, the manufacture of, by means 
of nitric acid, Dr. F. Hurter on, 758. 
CHODAT (Prof. R.) on the polymorphism 
of the Green Algz, and the principles 
of their evolution, 1019. 
CHREE (C.) on the comparison and re- 
duction of magnetic observations. Non- 
cyclic effects at Kew Observatory 
during the selected ‘quiet’ days of the 
' sia years, 1890-95, 231. 
on the best methods of recording the 
direct intensity of solar radiation, 241. 
CHRISTIE (W. H. M.) on the comparison 
and reduction of magnetic observations, 
231. 
CHRYSTAL (Prof. G.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 150. 
—— on the comparison and reduction of 
magnetic observations, 231. 
Chytridiaceous genus Ulrophlyctis, some 
1031 
species of the, Prof. P. Magnus on, 
1010. 
Circulation, the physiological effect of 
‘peptone’ when injected into the, 
Prof. W. H. Thompson on, 975. 
*Civilisation of the Mediterranean, the 
early, Discussion on, 932. 
Civilisations, African, the influence of 
climate and vegetation on, G. F. Scott- 
Elliot on, 856. 
CLARKE (W. Eagle), A digest of the ob- 
servations on the migration of birds in 
Great Britain and Ireland by, 452. 
Clava, Kintyre, Sc.,the high-level shell- 
bearing deposits of, Report on, 378. 
CLAYDEN (A. W.) on the application of 
photography to the elucidation of 
meteorological phenomena, 172. 
Clays, current bedding in, examples of, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley on, 805. 
CuirtTon (Prof. R. B.) on the establish- 
ment of a National Physical Labora- 
tory, 82. 
Climate and vegetation, the influence of, 
on African civilisations, G. F. Scott- 
Elliot on, 856. 
Climatology of Africa, Fifth report on the, 
480 
*CLINKER (R. C.), Prof. J. A. FLEMING, 
and R. BEATTIE on the hysteresis of 
iron in revolving magnetic fields, 899. 
CLowes (Prof. F.) on the electrolytic 
methods of quantitative analysis, 244. 
on the proximate constituents of coal, 
340. 
—— on limiting explosive proportions of 
acetylene, and detection and measure- 
ment of the gas in air, 746. 
—— on the accurate determination of 
oxygen by absorption with alkaline 
pyrogallol solution, 747. 
—— on the detection and estimation of 
carbon monoxide in the air by the 
flame-cap test, 760. 
Clwyd, Vale of, the glacial phenomena 
of the, J. Lomas and P. F. Kendall on, 
801. 
Coal, the proximate constituents of, Report 
on, 340, 
Coccide of Ceylon, Report on the publi- 
cation of Mr. E. E. Green's life-history, 
and economic relations of the, 450. 
*CoFFEY (G.) on the ornament of N, E. 
Europe, 934. 
CoLEs (John) on photographic survey- 
ing, 850. 
Commercial crises, M. Clément Juglar 
on, 876. 
*ConpD (T.) on the development of the 
art of printing in colours, 905. 
*Conway (Sir W. Martin) on a journey 
in Spitzbergen in 1896, 862. 
CooKE (C. W.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 
527. 
