1034 
*ELWORTHY (F. T.) on some pagan sur- 
vivals, 927. 
on an ancient British interment, 
940. 
Engineering laboratories, calibration of 
instruments used in, Report on, 538. 
laboratory apparatus, Prof. H. S. 
Hele Shaw on, 902. 
*ENOCK (F.) on the life-history of the 
Tiger Beetle (Cicindela campestris), 
831. 
Erosion of the sea coast of Wirral, G. H. 
Morton on the, 781. 
Erratic blocks of the British Isles, Report 
on the, 366. 
ERRERA (Prof. L.) on the preservation of 
plants for exhibition, 684, 686. 
Ethnographical survey of the United King- 
dom, Fourth report on an, 607. 
Appendix : ; 
I. The ethnographical survey of Ireland, 
609. i 
II. The ethnographical survey of Pem- 
brokeshire, 610. 
Ill. On folklore in Gallonay, by Rev. 
Dr. Walter Gregor, 612. 
IV. On the method of determining the 
value of folklore as ethnological data, 
by G. Laurence Gomme, 626. 
+___Survey, Kent in relation to the, E. 
W. Brabrook on, 928. 
Ethnological Storehouse, Prof. W. M. 
Flinders Petrie on an, 935. 
Ethnology, an Imperial bureau of, C. H. 
Read on, 928. 
*Hurypterid-bearing deposits of the Pent- 
land Hills, Interim report on the, 804. 
EVANS (Arthur J.) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 607. 
on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
656. 
Address to the Section of Anthro- 
pology by, 906. 
——on pillar and tree worship in Mycen- 
zean Greece, 934. 
(Sir John) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 31. 
— on the relation of Paleolithic man to 
the Glacial epoch, 400. 
on the lake village at Glastonbury, 
656. 
EVERETT (Prof. J. D.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 150. 
Ewart (Prof. J. Cossar) on the occupa- 
tion of a table at the Zoological Station 
at Naptes, 478. 
Ewine (Prof. J. H.) on seismological 
investigation, 180. 
on the calibration of instruments 
used in engineering laboratories, 538. 
*Hxpanded metal, H. B. Tarry on, 905. 
Explosion of gases, reflected waves in 
the, Prof. H. B. Dixon, E. H. Strange, 
and E. Graham on, 746. 
REPORT—1896. 
Eyes, the movement of the, the effect of 
the destruction of the semicircular 
canals upon the, Dr. E. Stevenson on, 
982. 
FALK (H. J.) on trade combinations and 
prices, 876. 
Farm labour colonies and Poor Law 
guardians, Harold EH. Moore on, 879. 
FARMER (Prof. J. B.) on the preservation 
of plants for exhibition, 684. 
on some current problems connected 
with cell-division, 1020. 
FAWCETT (Hon. P.) on the structure of a 
coral reef, 377. 
Feeding Drosera rotundifolia with egg 
albumen, changes produced in its 
tentacle by, Lily H. Huie on, 1014. 
Femur, the Trinil, D. Hepburn on, 926. 
Fermentation of milk, the basis of the 
bacteriological theory founded upon 
observations upon the, Prof. A. P. 
Fokker on, 986. 
Ferns, some peculiar cases of apogamous 
reproduction in, W. H. Lang on, 1019. 
Fever in mice, the occurrence of, Prof. J. 
Lorrain Smith and Dr. F. F. Wesbrook 
on, 974. 
Fishes, the effects of pelagic spawning 
habit on the life-histories of, A. T. 
Masterman on, 837. 
the Flodevigen hatchery for marine, 
G. M. Dannevig on, 831. 
FITZGERALD (A. E.) on the Southern 
Alps of New Zealand ; and a proposed. 
ascent of Aconcagua, 862. 
FITZGERALD (Prof. G. F.) on practical 
electrical standards, 150. 
FITZPATRICK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 
electrical standards, 150. 
on electrolysis and electro-chemistry, 
230. 
FLEMING (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 150. 
* R. BEATTIE, and R. C. CLINKER on 
the hysteresis of iron in revolving 
magnetic fields, 899. 
FLETCHER (A. E.) on the electrolytic 
methods of quantitative analysis, 244. 
~ (W. A. L.) on a journey towards 
Llasa, 859. 
Flight of birds, the sailing, G. H. Bryan 
on, 726. 
Flint implements of Ireland, the older, 
W. J. Knowles on, 923. 
Flodevigen hatchery for marine fishes, 
G. M. Dannevig on the, 831. 
Floral deviations in some species of 
Polygonum, Prof. J. W. H. Trail on, 
1016. 
FLOWER (Sir W. H.) on the Selangor 
caves, 399. 
——on the necessity for the immediate 
