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REPORT — 1897. 



Watts (Prof. W. W.) on tlce structure of 



a coral reef, 297. 

 on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 298. 

 Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 



elements and compounds. Report on, 



75. 

 *Wealth, some fallacies in the theory of 



the distribution of, Prof. A. T. Hadley 



on, 740. 

 Weather survey, the United States daily, 



Prof. Willis L. Moore on, 721. 

 Webber (Herbert J.) on the anther- 



ozoids of Zamia integrifolia, 864. 

 (Maj.-Gen.) on tlieB. A. screw gau^e, 



426. 

 Webstee (A. G.) and B. F. Shaepe on 



a new instrament for measuring the 



intensity of sound, 584. 

 Weiss (Prof. F. E.) on the preservation 



of 2>loints for exhibition, 537. 

 *Welby (Miss) on the action of anses- 



thetics on cardiac muscle, 822. 

 Weldon (Prof. W. F. R.)o» the necessity 

 for the immediate investigation of the 



biology of oceanic islands, 352. 

 on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at N'aples, 353. 

 on zoological bibliography and pub- 

 lication, 359. 

 West India Islands, Tenth report on the 



zoology and botany of the, 869. 

 on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Association Laboratory at 



Plymouth, 370. 

 Whaeton (Adm. Sir W. J. L.) on the 



structure of a coral reef, 297. 

 *Wheat, diagrams illustrating the result 



of 50 years' experimenting on the 



growth of, at Rothamsted, Dr. H. E. 



Armstrong on, 865. 

 Whetham (W. C. D.) on electrolysis and 



electro-chemistry, 227. 



on the tlieory of the migration of 



ions and of specific ionic velocities, 227. 



Whitakee (J.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 23. 



White (J.) on the topographical work 

 of the Geological Survey of Canada, 

 721. 



Whiteaves (J. F.) on some remains of 

 a sepia-like cuttle-fish from the Lower 

 Cretaceous rocks of the South Sas- 

 katchewan, 694. 



on a fish tooth from the Upper 



Arisaig series of Nova Scotia, 656. 



WiCKETT (Dr. S. M.), A consideration of 

 an European monopoly (in tobacco) 

 as a contribution to the theory of 

 State industries by, 738 



♦Williams (J. L.) on the existence of 

 motile antherozoids in Bictyolacew, 

 866. 



Williams (Prof. W. Carleton) on the 

 electrolytic methods of quantitative 

 analysis, 295. 



Williamsonia, Bennettites, and Zamites 

 gigas, the possible identity of, A. C. 

 Seward on, 663. 



Willis (Bayley) on Drift phenomena of 

 Puget Sound and their interpretation, 

 653. 



Wills (A. P.) on the susceptibility of 

 diamagnetic and weakly magnetic 

 substances, 586. 



Wilson (R. N.) on the Blackfoot legend 

 of Scar-face, 788. 



on Blackfoot sun-ofFerings, 789. 



Wiltshire (Rev. T.) on the Phyllopoda 

 of the Palceozoic rocks, 343. 



WiNDLE (Prof. B.) on anthropometric 

 measurements in schools, 451. 



WiNGATE (David S.) on physiological 

 applications of the phonograph, 526. 



Witches' broom on Berberis vulgaris, the 

 growth of the mycelium of Aecidium 

 qraveole7is on the, Prof. P. Magnus on, 

 859. 



*WiTMER (Prof. Lightner) on an experi- 

 mental analysis of certain correlations 

 of mental physical reactions, 791. 



* on the nature and physical basis 



of pain, 829. 



Witt (Mrs. de) and Prof. G. Carl 

 HuBER on the innervation of motor 

 tissues, with special reference to nerve- 

 endings in the sensory muscle-spindles, 

 810. 



Womanhood, Blackfoot, Rev. John Mac- 

 lean on, 793. 



* Women and children, the relation of 

 the employment of, to that of men, 

 Carroll D. Wright on, 746. 



Wood (Sir H. T.) on the B. A. screw 

 gauge, 426. 



Wood-destroying fungus, Stereum hirsu- 

 tum a. Prof. H. Marshall Ward on, 

 860. 



WooDWAED (Dr. H.) on life-zones in the 

 British Carboniferous rocJis, 296. 



— on the Phyllopoda of the Paleeozoio 



rocks, 343. 



on the compilation of an index 



generum et specierum a7iimalium, 367. 

 (H. B.) on the collection of plioto- 



graphs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 298. 



on the Chalky Boulder-clay and the 



glacial phenomena of the western- 

 midland counties of England, 649. 



WooLNOUGH (F.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest inthe 

 United Kingdom, 298. 



*WoOLVEETON (Dr. S.) exhibited a col- 

 lection of Devonian fossils from 

 Western Ontario, 666. 



*WoECESTEE (Prof. Dean C.) on the 



