INDEX. 
*Survivals, pagan, F. T. Elworthy on 
some, 927, 
*Sweden, boat graves in, Dr. H. Stolpe 
on, 931. 
SWINBURNE (J.) on the uniformity of size 
of pages of Scientific Societies’ publica- 
tions, 86. 
SWINHOE (Col. C.) on Mr. HE. LE. Green’s 
* Coccide of Ceylon,’ 450. 
—— on Post Office regulations regarding 
the carriage of natural history speci- 
mens to foreign countries, 477. 
Sworn (8. A.) on absolute mercurial 
thermometry, 729. 
SyMONS (G. J.) on the work of the Corre- 
sponding Societies Committee, 31. 
—— on the application of photography 
to the eiucidation of meteorological 
phenomena, 172. 
—— on seismological investigation, 180. 
—— on the best methods of recording the 
direct intensity of solar radiation, 241. 
on the climatology of Africa, 495. 
Tamarind, the wild, the singular effect 
produced on certain animals by feed- 
ing on, Dr. D. Morris on, 1017. 
Taxation, That ability is not the proper 
basis of, by Edwin Cannan, 877. 
Taxes and rates, the distribution and in- 
eidence of, G. H. Blunden on, 878. 
TAYLOR (H.) on practical electrical 
standards, 150. 
— (H. M.) on the plotting of great 
circle routes on a chart, 716. 
TEALL (J. J. H.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
Teleostean ova, the absorption of the yolk 
in pelagic, H. C. Williamson on, 478. 
*TERRY (H. B.) on expanded metal, 905. 
Tertiary deposits in North Manxland, 
Alfred Bell on, 783. 
Thermal Unit, see ‘ Llectrical Measwre- 
ments.’ 
Thermometry, absolute mercurial, S. A. 
Sworn on, 729. 
*THISELTON-DYER (W. T.) on the geo- 
graphical distribution of plants, 1020. 
THOMAS (J. W.) on the prowimate consti- 
tuents of coal, 340. 
THOMPSON (I. C.) on the marine zoology, 
aes and geology of the Irish Sea, 
—— (Prof. Silvanus P.) on the uniformity 
of size of pages of Scientific Societies’ 
publications, 86. 
on practicalelectricalstandards, 150. 
on the teaching of science in element- 
. ary schools, 268. 
on the relation between cathode 
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THOMPSON (Prof. Silvanus P.) on hyper- 
phosphorescence, 713. 
| —— (Prof. W. H.) on the physiological 
effect of ‘ peptone’ when injected into 
the circulation, 975. 
THomson (Prof. J. J.) on practical 
electrical standards, 150. 
___ Address to the Section of Mathe- 
matical and Physical Science by, 699. 
| +—— and E. RUTHERFORD on the laws 
of conduction of electricity through 
gases exposed to the Réntgen rays, 710. 
THORPE (Dr. T. E.) on the establishment 
of a National Physical Laboratory, 82. 
on the action of light wpon dyed 
colours, 347. 
TIDDEMAN (R. H.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest im 
the United Kingdom, 357. 
on the erratic blocks of the British 
Isles, 366. 
Tides, the effect of wind and atmospheric 
pressure on the, Report on, 503. 
| TILDEN (Prof, W. A.) on the investiga- 
tion of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 
tives, 265. 
| TITHERLEY (A. W.) on the amides of 
the alkali metals, and some of their 
derivatives, 748. 
Toms (F.) on metric measures and our 
old system, 880. 
Tower Bridge, Description of the general 
features and dimension of the, by J. 
Wolfe Barry, 897. 
Trade combinations and prices, H. J. 
Falk on, 876. ° 
Trade Routes of §8.E. Europe and Cyprus, 
John L. Myres on, 929. 
Trading, some economic issues in regard 
to charitable or philanthropic, C. 8. 
Loch on, 875. 
| Tray (Prof. J. W. H.) on the preserva- 
tion of plants for exhibition, 684, 692. 
——— on floral deviations in some species 
rays, Rontgen rays, and Becquerel | 
rays, 712, 713. 
of Polygonum, 1016. 
Transparency of glass and porcelain to 
the Réntgen rays, Prof. A. W. Riicker 
and W. Watson on the, 710. 
*TRAQUAIR (Dr. BR. H.) on Paleospondy- 
lus Gunni, 832. 
*Trawling apparatus, improvements in, 
J. H. Maclure on, 832. 
Trees, the ascent of water in, Francis 
Darnin on, 674. 
Trias, footprints in the, near Liverpool, 
H. C. Beasley on, 779. 
Trinil femur (Pithecanthropus erectus) 
contrasted with the femora of various 
savage and civilised races, D. Hepburn 
on the, 926. 
Tripoli, H. S. Cooper on a journey in, 849. 
TRISTRAM (Rev. Canon H. B.) on the work 
of the Corresponding. Societies Com- 
mittee, 31. 
