878 



REPORT 1897. 



simple modification of, Prof. H. L. Cal- 

 lendar and H. T. Barnes on, 591. 



Boas (Dr. Franz) on the growth of 

 Toronto children, 443. 



BOXNBY (Prof. T. G.) on the work of the 

 Correspojiding Societies Committee, 23. 



on the strvctiire of a coral reef, 297. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United Xing- 

 dam, 298. 



on the erratic blocks of the British 



Isles 349. 



Botany, Address by Prof. Marshall Ward 

 to the Section of, 831. 



a7id zoology of the West India 



Islands, Tenth report on the jjresent 

 state of our knowledge oftlie, 369. 



BOTHAMLEY (C. H.) Oil the production of 

 haloids from 2>ure materials, 295. 



Botrychium virginiannm, the gameto- 

 phyte of, E. C. Jeffrey on, 870. 



BoTTOMLEY (J. T.) on seismological in- 

 vestigation, 129. 



oil practical electrical standards, 



206. 

 Boulder-clay, the Chalky, and the glacial 



phenomena of the western-midland 



counties of England, H. B. Woodward 



on, 649. 

 BouKiNOT (Dr. J. G.) on aii ethnological 



survey of Canada, 440. 

 BouKNE (G. C.) on the structure of a 



coral reef, 297. 

 on the necessity for the immediate 



investigation of tlie biology of oceanic 



islands, 352. 



on the life conditions of the oyster. 



Beabeook (E. W.) 071 an ethnological 



surrey of Canada, 440. 

 on the physical and mental defects of 



children in schools, 427. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 452. 



on anthropometric measurements in 



363. 



on investigations made at the 



Marine Biological Association labora- 

 tory at Plymouth, 370. 



BovEY (Prof. H. T.), Experiments on the 

 strength of white pine, red pine, hem- 

 lock, and spruce by, 758. 



and J. T. Fakmek on the hydraulic 



laboratory of McGill University, 754. 



BoWDiTCH (Prof. H. P.) on the rhythm 

 of smooth muscles, 809. 



BowEB (Prof. F. 0.) on fertilisation in 

 PhcBophycefe, 537. 



, on changes in number of sporangia 



in vascular plants, 872. 



*BowKBR (R. K.) on recent reaction from 

 economic freedom in the United States, 



746. 



BOYCB (Prof. Rubert W.) on the life 

 conditions of the oyster, 363. 



on the pysio logical effects of 



peptone and itprec ursors when intro- 

 duced into the circulation, 531. 



* and Prof. W. A. Heedman on the 



presence of copper in animal cells, 827. 



Boyle (David) on an ethnological survey 

 of Canada, 440. 



schools, 451. 



on the SilcJiester excavation, 511. 



*Brachycephalj', the cause of, Prof. A. 



Macalister on, 790. 

 *Beackett (B. B.) the effect of tension 



and quality of the metal upon changes 



in length produced in iron wires by 



magnetisation, 586. 

 *Brains of Australian natives, Prof. A. 



Macalister on the, 790. 

 Beamwell (Sir F. J.) o7i, seismological 



investigation, 129. 



on the B. A. scrcTV gauge, 426. 



*Branchipus stag)ialis, A. Halkett on, 



691. 

 Branner (J. C.) on the former extension 



of the Appalachians across Mississippi, 



Louisiana, and Texas, 643. 

 Bbaun (Prof. Dr. F.) on demonstrations 



on the form of alternating currents, 



570. 

 * on a movement produced by the 



electric current, 830. 

 *Beaunee (Prof. Bohuslav) on the 



chemistry of the rare earth metals, 



608. 

 on the chemistry and the atomic 



weight of thorium, 609. 

 Beeckenetdge (Dr. B. M.) on local 



differences in discount rates in the 



United States, 744. 

 Bromic acid, the reduction of, and the 



law of mass action, J. Wallace Walker 



and Winifred Judson on, 613. 

 Browx (Prof. A. Crum) 07i meteoro- 

 logical observatio7is on Ben Nevis, 219. 

 Beowne (Dr. C. R.) on the ethnographi- 

 cal survey of Ireland, 510. 

 BucHAN (Dr. A.) on meteorological obser- 



vatio7is 071 Ben JVevis, 219. 

 BucKNEY (T.) 071 the B. A. screw gauge, 



426. 

 Bunch (Dr. J. L.) on the m'igin, co7irse, 



and cell-connections of the visccro- 



motor nerves of the small intestine, 513. 

 Bunsen burner, a new form of, Hugh 



Marshall on, 623. 

 BuETON (F. M.) on the erratic blocks of 



the British Isles, 349. 



Callbratio7i of ioistruments used in e7igi- 

 neering laboratories. Report 07i the, 424. 



Callendae (Prof. H. L.) on an electrical 

 method of measuring the temperature 

 of a metal surface on which stea7n is 

 condcnsijig, 422. 



