INDEX. 
Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 
elements and compounds, Report on, 
273. 
Waves, reflected, in the explosion of 
gases, Prof. H. B. Dixon, E. H. Strange, 
and E. Graham on, 746. 
WEBBER (Maj.-Gen.) on the B.A. screw 
gauge, 527. 
Weiss (Prof. F. E.) on the marine zoology, 
botany, and geology of the Irish Sea, 
417. 
—— on the preservation of plants for 
exhibition, 684. 
WELDON (Prof. W. F. R.) on the necessity 
Sor the immediate investigation of the 
biology of oceanic islands, 487. 
-— on zoological bibliography and pub- 
lication, 490. 
West India Islands, Ninth report on the 
soology and botany of the, 493. 
WESTBROOK (Dr. F. F.)and Prof. J. 
LOBRAIN SMITH on the occurrence of 
fever in mice, 974. 
Weston tapestry maps, Rev. W. K. R. 
Bedford on the, 850. 
WETHERED (KE. B.) on the depths of the 
sea in past epochs, 793. 
WHARTON (Adm. W. J. L.) on the struc- 
ture of a coral reef, 377. 
Wheatstone’s bridge, a direct-reading, 
A. Trotter on, 732. 
WHHELER (W. H.) on the effect of wind 
and atmospheric pressure on the tides, 
503. 
WHETHAM (W. C. D.) on electrolysis and 
electro-chemistry, 230. 
WHITAKER (W.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 31. 
WILDERMANN (Meyer) on the velocity 
of reaction before perfect equilibrium 
takes place, 751. 
WILLIAMS (Prof. W. Carleton) on the 
electrolytic methods of quantitative 
analysis, 244. 
WILLIAMSON (H. C.) on the life-history 
of the eel, 479. 
—— on the absorption of the yolk in 
pelagic teleostean ova, 479. 
*WILSON (Sir Charles) on the Egyptian 
Sudan, 862. 
*____ (Dr. J.) on anew hybrid Passion 
Flower, 1022. 
*____on a newspecies of Albuca (A. pro- 
lifera, Wils.), 1025. 
* on hybrid Albucas, 1025. 
(W. E.) on the best methods of 
recording the direct intensity of solar 
radiation, 241. 
Wind and atmospheric pressure, Report 
on the effeot of, on the tides, 503. 
WINDOES (J.) on the Stonesfield slate, 
356. 
1051 
WINGATE (David 8.) on physiologicat 
applications of the phonograph, 669. 
Wirral, erosion of the sea coast of, G. H. 
Morton on the, 781. 
Woop (Sir H. T.) on the B.A. screw 
gauge, 527. 
WOODHEAD (Dr. Sims) on the organisa- 
tion of bacteriological research in con- 
nection with Public Health, 984. 
WoopwaARD (Dr. H.) on the Stonesfield 
slate, 356. 
—— on the compilation of an index 
generum et specierum animalium, 489. 
—-- (H. B.) on the Stonesfield slate, 356. 
—— on the collection of photographs of 
geological interest in the United King- 
dom, 357. 
on sections along the new railway 
between Rugby and Aylesbury, 798. 
*Wreck raising, J. Bell on, 905. 
Writing of Australia, the aboriginal 
stick and bone, Dr. G. Harley on, 941. 
X-radiation, the duration of, at each 
spark, Dr. F. T. Trouton on, 711. 
*X-rays, H. F. Hyndman on the, 713. 
, sce * ROntgen rays.’ 
Yorkshire, Post-Pliocene changes in 
physical geography in, P. F. Kendall 
on some, 801. 
ZACHARIAS (Prof. E.) on the cells of the 
Cyanophycez, 1021. 
Zoological bibliography and publication, 
Report on, 490. 
—— science, the present position of 
morphology in, E. W. Macbride on, 
833. 
—- Station at Naples, Report on the 
occupation of a table at the, 478. 
Appendiz: 
I. On the life-history of the eel: on the 
absorption of the yolk in pelagic tele- 
ostean ova, by H. C. Williamson, 479. 
Il. List of naturalists who have worked 
at the Station from July 1, 1895, to 
June 30, 1896, 481. 
Ill. List of papers published in 1895 
naturalists who have occupied 
tables at the Station, 482. 
Zoology, Address by Prof. EK. B. Poulton 
to the Section of, 808. 
-— of the Sandwich Islands, 
report on the, 492. 
—— and botany of the West India 
Tslands, Ninth report on the present 
state of our knowledge of the, 493. 
——, botany, and geology of the Irish 
Sea, Final report on the, 417. 
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