INDEX, 
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Dental histology, some points of interest , *Earthquakes and sea-waves, Prof. John 
in, F. Paul on, 982. 
Depths of the sea in past epochs, E. B. 
Wethered on the, 793. 
DE RANCE (C. E.) on the erratic blocks 
of the British Isles, 366. 
Deserts? Are there fossil, by Prof. J. 
Walther, 795. 
DEWAR (Prof. J.) on wave-length tables 
of the spectra of the elements and 
compounds, 273. 
7 on low temperature research, 758. 
Diademodon, the skull of the S. African 
fossil reptile, Prof. H. G. Seeley on, 
805. 
Dickson (H. N.) on the climatology of 
Africa, 495. 
*____ on marine research in the North 
Atlantic, 850. 
Differential resolvents, results connected 
with the theory of, Rev. R. Harley on, 
714. 
*Discussion on Neo-Lamarckism opened | 
by Prof. Lloyd-Morgan, 830 
*___on the ancestry of the Verte- 
brata, 832, 983 [See ‘GASKELL (Dr. 
W .H.)’). 
*___on the cell, 832, 1020 [See ‘FARMER 
(Prof. J. B.)’]. 
*___on early civilization of the Medi- 
terranean, 932 [See ‘ RIDGEWAY (Prof. 
' W.),’ ‘MoNTELIUS (Dr. O.),’ ‘ EVANS 
(A. J.)’]. 
—— on the movement of water in 
plants. 1014 [See ‘ DARWIN (Francis) ’] 
Dixon (Prof. H. B.), E. H. STRANGE 
and E. GRAHAM on reflected waves in 
the explosion of gases, 746. 
*Dolmens of Brittany, Prof. W. A. Herd- 
man and Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on 
the, 924. 
Dravidian race, the North,(the Uranws), 
linguistic and anthropological charac- 
teristics of, Report on the, 659. 
Drift series, marine shells in the, at high 
levels in Ayrshire, John Smith on the 
discovery of, 799. 
Drosera retundifolia, changes in the 
tentacle of, produced by feeding with 
ege albumen, Lily H. Huie on, 1014. 
DukDuk and other customs as forms of 
expression of the intellectual life of 
the Melanesians, Graf von Pfeil on, 
939. 
DUNSTAN (Prof. W. R.) on the teach- 
ing of science in elementary schools, 
268. 
on the production of haloids from 
pure materials, 347. 
DURHAM (Herbert E.) on some points in 
the mechanism of reaction to peri- 
toneal infections, 987. 
Dyed colours, the action of light upon, 
Report on, 347. 
* 
Milne on, 862. 
See ‘ Seismological investigation.’ 
Economic Science and Statistics, Ad- 
dress to the Section of, by the Rt. 
Hon. L. Courtney, 867. 
EDGEWORTH (Prof. F. Y.) on statistics of 
wasps, 836. 
Eel, the life-history of the, H. C. Wil- 
liamson on, 478. 
*Egyptian Sudan, Sir Charles W. Wilson 
on the, 862. 
Electric currents, measurements of, 
through air at different densities, Lord 
Kelvin, Dr. J. T. Bottomley, and Dr. 
Magnus Maclean on, 710. 
waves, a complete apparatus for the 
study of the properties of, Prof. J- 
Chunder Bose on, 725. 
Electrical current in parallel circuits, 
the division of an alternating, with 
mutual induction, Frederick Bedell 
on, 733. 
—— measurements, experiments for im- 
proving the construction of practical 
standards for, Report on, 150. 
Appendix : 
I. Hatracts from letters dealing with 
the question of the unit of heat, 154. 
Il. Lhe capacity for heat of water fron: 
10° to 20° C. referred to its capacity 
at 10° C.as unity, 162. 
Ill. Recalculation of the total heat of 
mater from the experiments of Reg- 
nault and of Rowland, by W. N. 
Shan, 162. 
* resistance, the measurement of, 
E. H. Griffiths on, 729. 
+—— submarine cables, disturbance in, 
W. H. Preece on, 732. 
—— waves, a magnetic detector of, E- 
Rutherford on, 722. 
Electricity, the communication of, from 
electrified steam to air, Lord Kelvin, 
Dr. Magnus Maclean, and Alex. Galt 
on, 721. 
, the laws of the conduction of, 
through gases exposed to the Rontgen 
rays, Prof. J. J. Thomson and E. 
Rutherford on, 710, 
Electrolysis and electro-chemistry, In- 
terim report on, 230. 
Electrolytic methods of quantitative ana- 
lysis, Report on the, 244. 
ELLs (William) on the comparison and 
reduction of magnetic observations, 
231, 238. 
—— (W. G. P.) on a parasitic disease of 
Pellia epiphylla, 1010. 
ELPHINSTONE (G. K. B.) on the B.A. 
serem gauge, 527. 
ELSTER (Prof. J.) and Prof. GEITEL on 
the photo-electric sensitisation of salts 
by cathodic rays, 731. 
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