880 



REPORT — 1897, 



CJiildrcn in schools, the physical and 

 mental defects of, Report on, 427. 



tJie ffrowth of Toronto, Br. F. Boas 



on, 443'. 



♦Chinese climate, slow refrigeration of, 

 Dr. J. Edkins on, 569. 



^Chlorine, some experiments with, R. 

 Ransford on, 627. 



■*Chrouograph, a cheap. Prof. W. P. Lom- 

 bard o"n, 823. 



■Chronoscope, the pendulum, and acces- 

 sory apparatus, Dr. E. W. Scripture 

 on, 824. 



Chrystal (Prof. G.) on 2Jractioal elec- 

 trical standards, 20(5. 



Circulation, the 2)hysiological effects of 

 peptone and its precursors wJien intro- 

 duced into the. Interim report on, 531. 



dark cell, a simple modification of the 

 Board of Trade form of the, Prof. H. L. 

 Callendar and H. T. Barnes on, 591. 



*Clark's cell, the cyclical variation with 

 temperature of the E.M.F. of the H 

 form of, F. S. Spiers, F. Twyman, and 

 W. L. Waters on, 591. 



Classification of fish-like vertebrata, the 

 determinants for the major, Prof. 

 Theodore Gill on, 696. 



Clatden (A. AV.) on the apjAioation of 

 photography to the elucidation of 

 meteorological phenomena, 128. 



Claypolb (Prof.E. W.) on the Palasozoic 

 geography of the eastern States of 

 America, 665. 



* on human relics in the Drift of 



Ohio, 796. 



Cleland (Prof. J.) on anthropometric 

 measurements in scJwols, 451. 



■Clements (F. E.) on the zonal consti- 

 tution and disposition of plant forma- 

 tions, 863. 



. on the transition region of the 



Caryophgllales, 864. 



and RoscOE Pound on the vegeta- 

 tion regions of tlie Prairie province, 

 863. 



*Climate, Chinese, slow refrigeration of. 

 Dr. J. Edkins on, 569. 



of Europe, Dr. van Rijckevorsel on 



the, 566. 



CUmatic changes, a group of hypotheses 

 bearing on, Prof. T. C. Chamberlin, 

 644. 



Climatology of Africa, Sixth report on tJw, 

 409. 



* of Canada, R. F. Stupart on the, 



567. 



Clowes (Prof. F.) on the electrolytic 

 methods of q%iantitative analysis, 295. 



* Coal, the jiroximate constituents of, 

 Interim report on, 608. 



Coals, analyses of some Precarboni- 

 ferous, Prof. W. Hodgson Ellis on, 

 620. 



*Coast erosion Committee of the East 



Kent and Dover Natural History 



Societies, the report of the, Capt. G. 



McDakin on, 658. 

 Coastal plain of Maine, Prof. W. Morris 



Davis on tlie, 719. 

 Cobalt and nickel, the atomic weights of. 



Prof. T. AV. Richards, A. S. Cushman, 



and G. P. Baxter on, 609. 

 Coleman (Prof. A. P.) on glacial and 



interglacial deposits at Toronto, 650. 

 Colour- vision, the physiology and psychol- 

 ogy of, the tricolour lantern for illus- 

 trating. Dr. E. W. Scripture on, 824. 

 Columns, the strength of, Prof. G. Lanza 



on, 755. 

 Combination tones, a photoorraphic recovd 



of objective. Prof. A. W. Riicker, 11. 



Forsyth, and R. Sowter on, 551. 

 *C0N (Dr. Philip) on recent additions to 



the fish fauna of New Brunswick, 689. 

 Condensation products of aldehydes and 



amides, Dr. C. A. Kohn on, 622. 

 of steam, experiments on the, hy 



Prof. II. L. Callendar and Prof. J. T. 



Nlcolson, 418. 

 Congo and the Cape of Good Hope, 1482 



to 1488, E. G. Raven.stein on the, 717. 

 Cooke (C. W.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 



426. 

 Copeland (Prof. R.) on meteorological 



observations on Ben, Nevis, 219. 

 COPEMAN (Dr. S. Monckton") and Dr. 



F. R. Blaxell on the action of 



glycerine on the tubercle bacillus, 829. 

 *Copper in animal cells, the presence of. 



Prof. W. A. Herdman and Prof. R. 



Boyce on, 827. 

 Coral reef, Report on the investigation of 



the structure of a, 297. 

 COKDEAVX{J.)onmakingadigestofthcoh- 



scrvati^ns on the migration of hirds,oio2. 

 COENISH (Vaughan) on the distribution 



of detritus by the sea, 716. 

 Corresponding Societies Committee : 



Report, 23. 



Conference at Toronto, 27. 



List of Corresponding Societies, 34. 



Papers published by local Societies. 

 36. 

 *COBTHiLL (E. L.) on the geographical 



development of the Lower Mississippi, 



723. 

 *CoULTER (Prof.) on the life history of 



Rammculm, 862. 

 Cretaceous fossils in Aberdeenshire, Rc- 



poH on, 333. 

 rocks of the South Saskatchewan, 



the Lower, some remains of a sepia - 



like cuttle-fish from, J. F. Whiteave.'^ 



on, 694. 

 Cbew (H.) and V. H. Basquin on the 



source of luminosity in the electric 



arc, 577. 



