1032 
Cooper (H. §.) on a journey in Tripoli, 
849. 
COPELAND (Prof. R.) on meteorological 
observations on Ben Nevis, 166. 
CoPpEMAN (Dr. 8. Moncton) and Dr. F. 
R. BLAXALL on the action of glycerine 
upon the growth of bacteria, 986. 
Copper, the transition from pure, to 
bronze made with tin, Dr. J. H. Glad- 
stone on, 930. 
Coral reef, Interim report on the inves- 
tigation of the structure of a, 377. 
Corallorhiza innata, R. Br., and its asso- 
ciated fungi, A. Vaughan Jennings on, 
1011. 
CORDEAUX (J.) on making a digest of the ob- 
servations on the migration of birds, 451. 
CORNISH (Vaughan) on the rippling of 
sand, 794. 
on sand dunes, 857. 
Corresponding Societies Committee ; 
Report, 31. 
Conference at Liverpool, 32. : 
List of Corresponding Societies, 42. 
Papers published by Local Societies, 45. 
Corundum, the production of, by contact 
metamorphism on Dartmoor, Prof, 
Karl Busz on, 807. 
*COTTRELL (S. B.) on the Liverpool 
Overhead Railway and the southern 
extension of it, 898. 
CouRTNEY (Rt. Hon. L.), Address to the 
Section of Economic Science and Sta- 
tistics by, 867. 
Cranes, electric, E. W. Anderson on, 898. 
CREAK (Capt.E.W.) onthe comparisonand 
reduction of magnetic observations, 231. 
CROMPTON (R. E.) on the B.A. screw 
gauge, 527. 
Cross (C. F.) on the carbo-hydrates of 
cereal straws, 262. 
Crosses, Manx, as illustrations of Celtic 
and Scandinavian Art, P. M. C. Ker- 
mode on, 934. 
Crush-conglomerates in Anglesey, Sir A. 
Geikie on some, 806. 
Crustacea, Decapod, the function of cer- 
tain diagnostic characters of, W. Gar- 
stang on, 828. 
Crystals, homogeneous structures and 
the symmetrical partitioning of them 
with application to, W. Barlow on, 731. 
CUNNINGHAM (Lt.-Col. Allan) on tables 
of the Bessel functions, 98. 
on the connexion of quadratic 
forms, 716. 
(Prof. D. J.) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 607. 
Curcumine or sun yellow. the constitu- 
tion of, and allied colouring matters, 
A. G. Green and André Wahl on, 753. 
Currency question in the United States 
and its bearing on British interests, | 
* Arthur Lee on the, 883. 
REPOR1T—1896. 
Current bedding in clays, examples of, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley, 805. 
Cyanophycew, the cells of the, Prof, E. 
Zacharias on, 1021. 
Cycad, a new, from the Isle of Portland, 
A. C. Seward on, 1024. 
Cyprus and the Trade routes of S.E. 
Europe, John L. Myres on, 929, 
DANNEVIG (G. M.) on the hatchery for 
marine fishes at Flodevigen, Norway, 
831. 
DARBISHIRE (B. V.) on a new popula- 
tion map of the South Wales coal dis- 
trict, 865. 
Dartmoor, the production of corundum 
by contact metamorphism on, Prof. 
Karl Busz on, 807. 
DARWIN (Francis) on the structure of a 
coral reef, 377. 
on the ascent of water in trees, 6T4. 
(Prof. G. H.) on seismological in- 
vestigation, 180. 
on the structure of acoral reef, 37T. 
——— on periodic orbits, 708. 
—— (Horace) on seismological investi- 
gation, 180. 
—— on the comparison and reduction of 
magnetic observations, 231. 
— (Major L.) Address to the Section of 
Geography by, 8388. 
—— on the monetary standard, 885. 
DAvipson (A.) and J. A. HARKER on 
rheostene, a new resistance alloy, 714. 
DAVISON (Dr. C.) on seismological inves- 
tigation, 180. 
on seismological instruments used in 
Italy, 220. 
DAWKINS (Prof. Boyd) on the collection 
of photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
on the structure of a coral reef, 377. 
on an ethnographical survey of the 
United Kingdom, 607. 
——- on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
656. 
—— on the Geology of the Isle of Man, 
776. 
‘4 and Prof. W. A. HERDMAN on the 
Dolmens of Brittany, 924. 
DAWSON (Dr.G.M.)on the North- Western 
tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 569. 
(Sir W.) on Pre-Cambrian fossils, 
784. 
DEACON (G. F.) on seismological investi- 
gation, 180. 
on the effect of wind and atmo- 
spheric pressure on the tides, 503. 
DE CANDOLLE (Casimir) on latent life in 
seeds, 1023. 
Deep-sea deposits, the bathymetric limit 
of Pteropod ooze in, P. F. Kendall on 
the cause of, 789. 
