881. 



REPORT — 189/ 



*Ferratin and haemoglobin, internal 

 absorption of, F. W. G. Mackay on, 

 828. 



Ferrier (W. F.) and A. E. Barlow on 

 the relations and structure of certain 

 granites and associated arkoseson Lake 

 Temiscaming, Canada, 659. 



*Ferrier collection of minerals in the 

 Biological Museum.Toronto, Exhibition 

 of the, 666. 



Finance, public, chiefly in relation to 

 Canada, J. L. McDougall on, 742. 



Finland, the Ssar (eskers) of, Prince 

 Kropotkin on, 648. 



Fish fauna of Hudson Bay, Prof. E. E. 

 Prince on, 687. 



* of New Brunswick, recent addi- 

 tions to the. Dr. Philip Con on, 689. 

 tooth from the Upper Arisaig series 



of Nova Scotia, J. F. Whiteaves on, 



656. 

 Fishes, the ear and lateral line in, F. S. 



Lee on, 811. 

 FitzGerald (Prof. G. F.) on practical 



electrical standards, 206. 

 FiTZPATRiCK (Rev. T. C.) on practical 



electrical standards, 206. 

 on electrolysis and electro-ohemistnj, 



227. 

 Fleming (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 206. 

 tFLETCHER (Miss Alice C.) on the scalp- 

 lock : a study of Omaha ritual, 788. 

 •f on the import of the totem among 



the Omaha, 788. 

 Fletcher (A. E.) on tlie clectrohjtic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 295. 

 Flower (Sir W. H.) on the Selangor 



caves, Singapore, 342. 

 on the necessity for the immediate 



■investigation of the biology of oceanic 



islands, 352. 

 on zoological hihliography and jnih- 



lication, 359. 

 -^— on the compilation of an index 



generum et spccicrum anivialium, 367. 

 Fluorine, demonstration of the prepara- 

 tion and properties of, by Prof. E. 



Meslans, 611. 

 * the properties of liquid, Prof. H. 



Moissan and Prof. J. Dewar on, 611. 

 Folklore in Galloway, The late Rev. Br. 



W. Gregor on, 456. 

 FooRD (A. H.) on life zones in tJie British 



Carboniferous roclis, 296. 

 Forbes (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 206. 

 (H. O.) on the structure of a coral 



reef, 297. 

 on the necessity for the immediate 



investigation of the biology of oceanic 



islands, .S52. 



on the migration of birds in Great 



^Forbes (H. O.) on the physical charac- 

 teristics of European colonists born in 

 New Zealand, 791. 



Forestry in India, Lieut. -Col. F. Bailey 

 on, 714. 



Forsyth (Prof. A. E.), Address to the 

 Section of Mathematical and Physical 

 Science by, 541. 



(R.), Prof. A. W. RiJCKER, and E. 



Sowter on a photographic record of 

 objective combination tones, 551. 



*Fossil plants. Lecture by A. C. Seward 

 on, 866. 



Foster (A. Le Neve) on the JB. A. screw 

 gauge, 426. 



(Dr. C. Le Neve) on tJie structure 



of a coral reef, 297. 



(Prof. G. C.) on practical electrical 



standards, 206. 



on the constant-volume gas thermo- 



meter, 210. 

 (Prof. M.), Address to the Section of 



Physiology by, 798. 

 Fox (H.) on life-zones in the British 



Carboniferous roehs, 296. 

 Frankland (Prof. Percy) on the elec- 

 trolytic methods of quantitative 



analysis, 295. 

 ♦Freer (Prof. P. C.) on the constitution 



of aliphatic ketones, 621 

 French Canadians, the origin of tlie, B. 



Suite on, 449. 

 Fuel supply and the air supply of the 



earth, I-ord Kelvin on the, 553. 

 Fungus, a wood-destroying, Steremn hir- 



sutiim. Prof. H. Marshall Ward on, 860. 



Galloway, The late Rev. Dr. W. Gregor 



on folh-lore in, 456. 

 Galton (Sir Douglas) on the work of 



the Corresponding Societies Committee, 



23. 

 on the 2fliysical and mental defects 



of children in, schools, 427. 



(Francis) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 23. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



Britain and Ireland by, 362. 



United Kingdom, 452. 

 ♦Galvanometer, tangent, Prof. S. P. 



Thompson on, 557. 

 ♦Galvanometers, the use of a constant 



total current shunt with ballistic. Prof. 



W. E. Ayrton and J. Mather on, 588. 

 * , the sensibility of. Prof. W. E. 



Ayrton and J. Mather on, 588. 

 * , short V. long, for very sensitive 



zero tests. Prof. W. E. Ayrton and J. 



Mather on, 588. 

 Gametophyte of Botrychium virgini- 



anum, E. C. Jeffrey on, 870. 

 *Gannett (Henry) on the material con- 

 ditions and growth of the United 



States, 725. 



