INDEX. 



879- 



C'ALLBNDAR (Prof. H. L.) and H. T. 

 Barnes on a new method of detcmiining 

 the specific heat of a liquid in terms 

 of the international electrical units, 

 552. 



on a simple modification of 



the Board of Trade form of the stan- 

 dard Clark cell, 591. 



and N. N. Evans on 



the behaviour 

 of argon in X-ray tubes, 553. 



and Prof. J. T. Nicoi.soN on a new 



apparatui for studying the rate of 

 condensation of steam on a metal sur- 

 face at different temperatures and 

 pressures, 418, 759. 



Cambrian rocks of South-western Nova 

 Scotia, some typical sections of, L. 

 W. Bailey on, G40. 



Cambrian, some characteristic genera of 

 the, G. F. Matthew on, 657. 



and pre-Cambrian fossils supposed 



to be related to Eozoon, Sir W. 

 Dawson on certain, 656. 



♦Campbell (Prof.), notes on Lilcra, 866. 



Canada, ethiologieal survey of, First 

 report on an, 440. 



^Canada, North-Westerntrihes of the Do- 

 minion of, Tnelfth report on tlhc, 791. 



* , the climatology, E. F. Stupart on, 



567. 



, Eastern, pre-glacial decay of rocks 



in, Robert Chalmers on, 655. 



, the glaciation of north-central, J. 



B. Tyrrell on, 662. 



, the barren lands of, J. B. Tyrrell 



on the, 720 



- — — , the geological survey of, the topo- 

 graphical work of, J. White on, 721. 



, trade combination in, W. H. Moore 



on the history of, 737. 



, statistics of deaf-mutism in, G. 



Johnson on. 739. 



and the silver question, John 



Davidson on, 740. 



., public finance chiefly in relation to, 



J. L. McDougall on, 742. 



(1763-1847), crown revenues in 



Lower, J. A. McLean on, 742. 



* some economic notes on gold min- 

 ing in, by Prof. J. Mavor, 746. 



the 14-foot inland navigation of, J. 



Monro on the Soulanges canal, a 

 tj-pical link of, 754 



and north-east US. A., the species 



of Picea in, Prof. D. P. Penhallow on, 

 862. 



and Newfoundland, the principal 



museums in. Report hy Dr. H. 21. Aini 

 on, 62. 



♦Canadian fossils in the Museum of the 

 School of Practical Science, exhibition 

 of, 666. 



and Imperial hydrographic survey. 



Prof. A. Johnson on a, 554. 



Canadian virgin soils, the composition 



of, F. T. Shutt on, 616. 

 * economic history. Prof. A. Shortt, 



on characteristics of, 741. 

 Canal, the Soulanges, a typical link of 



the 14-foot inland navigation of Can- 

 ada, J. Monro on, 754. 

 Cannan (Edwin) on national policy and 



international trade, 741. 

 Cape of Good Hope and the Congo, 1482 



to 1488, E. G. Ravenstein on the, 717. 

 Capper (Prof. D. S.) on the calibration 



of instruments iised in engineering^ 



laboratories, 424. 

 Carbohydrates of cereal straws, Second 



report on the, 294. 

 Carboniferous rocks. Report on life-zones 



in the British, 296. 

 *Cardiac nerves, the morphological sig- 

 nificance of the comparative study of,. 



Dr. W. H. Gaskell on, 697., 

 Carrutiiers (W.) on the zoology and 



botany of the West India Islands, 369. 

 Caryophi/llalrs. the transition region of, 



F. E. Clements on, 864. 

 Case (YV^illard E.) on some new forms 



of gas batteries and a new carbon- 

 consuming battery, 579. 

 *Cattle, the evolution of the domestic 



races of, G. P. Hughes on, 698. 

 Caves, the Selarigor, near liiiigapore. 



Interim report on, 342. 

 *Cell, the chemistry and structure of 



the. Discussion on, 826, 866. 

 Centres nerveux, la periode refractaire 



dans les. Prof. Dr. C. Richet sur, 823. 

 *Cerebral commissures in the vertebrata, 



the morphology of the. Dr. G. Elliot 



Smith on, 697. 

 cortex, the functional development 



of in different groups of animals. 



Prof. Wesley Mills on, 828. 

 Chalmers (Robert) on the pre-glacial 



decay of rocks in eastern Canada. 655. 

 Chamberlain (Dr. A. F.) on the Koote- 



nays and their Salishan neighbours, 



792. 



on Kootenay Indian drawings, 792. 



Chamberlin (Prof. T. C.) on a group 



of hypotheses bearing on climatic 



changes, 644. 

 on the distribution and succession 



of the Pleistocene ice sheets of 



northern United States, 647. 

 Champlain submergence and uplift, and 



their relation to the Great Lakes and 



Niagara Falls, F. B. Taylor on the, 



652. 

 ♦Chemical synthesis, the rationale of. 



Prof. R. Meldola on, 826, 866. 

 Chemistry, Address by Prof. W. Ramsay 



to the Section of, 593. 

 reform in the teaching of, Prof. 



W. W. Andrews, 601. 



