906 



INDEX. 



*Air, the temperature of, the influence of 



land and water on, J. Y. Buchanan on, 



835. 

 Air-propellers or ventilating fans, W. G. 



Walker on some experiments with, 



884. 

 *Air-pump, a new form of. Prof. J. J. 



Thomson on, 705. 

 Alga, marine, the action of coloured light 



on assimilation in, Cecil C. Duncan on, 



537. 

 Allen (Edgar J.), tlie larva; of decapod 



Crustacea, 547. 

 . (J. Romilly) on an ethnographical 



survey of the United Xingdom, 621. 

 on the origin and development of 



Early Christian Art in Great Britain 

 and Ireland, 896. 



♦Allsebrook (W. J.) on agricultural 

 depression, 855. 



*Americans, the primitive. Miss J. M. 

 Welch on, 901. 



Amphibolite, the transformation of an, 

 into quartz-mica-diorite. Prof. W. J. 

 Sollas on, 765. 



Analysis of iron and steel, fifth report 

 on the best method of establishing an 

 international standard for the, 437. 



Analysis, qualitative, the application of 

 electrolysis to, Dr. C. A. Kohn on, 

 726. 



Aiicient remains in Abyssinia, the ex- 

 ploration of, report on, 557 ; 



Appe7idix. — On the morpJwlogical 

 characters of the Ahyssinians, by 

 Br. J. G. Garson, 563. 



Andeeson (Dr. Joseph) on an ethnogra- 

 phical survey of the United Kingdom, 

 621. 



. (Dr. Tempest) on the collection, 



preservation, and systematic registra- 

 tion of 2>hotographs of geological in- 

 terest in the United Kingdom, 473. 



*Anglo-Saxon remains and coeval relics 

 from Scandinavia, Prof. Hans Hilde- 

 brand on, 896. 



Antarctic expedition of 1892-93, C. W. 

 Donald on the, 841. 



* exploration, Admiral Sir E. Om- 



mannej' on the importance of, 841. 



. Ocean, seals and whales seen during 



the voyage to the, W. S. Bruce on, 807. 

 -, the penguins of the, C. W. Donald 



on, 808. 



voyage, W. S. Bruce on an, 840. 



Anthropology, Address by Dr. R. Munro 

 to the Section of, 885. 



Anthrojjumctric laboratm-y at the Edin- 

 burgh meeting, report on the 7Vorh of 

 the, 654. 



. weighing. Dr. W. Wilberforce Smith 



on, 896. 

 • work in large schools, B. C. A. Windle 



on, 895. 



Archseopteryx, the wings of, and of other 

 birds, C. H. Hurst on, 810. 



Akmsteong (Prof. H. E.) on the itivesti- 

 gallon of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 

 tives, 381. 



on the teaching of science in elemen- 

 tary schools, 566. 



Abnold-Bemeose (H.) on the Derbyshire 

 toadstone, 780. 



Art, early Christian, in Great Britain and 

 Ireland, the origin and development 

 of, J. Romilly Allen on, 896. 



AsHWELL (Frank) on warming and venti- 

 lation, 875. 



Asia, the glaciation of, Prince Kropotkiu 

 on, 771. 



Asphyxia, the physiological action of the 

 inhalation of oxygen in, more especially 

 in coal mines, report on, 551. 



Augen structure in relation to the origin 

 of eruptive rocks and gneiss, J. G. 

 Goodchild on, 761. 



Australia, a journey across, by Guy 

 Boothby, 832. 



* , South, an unusual form of rush- 

 basket from the northern territory of, 

 R. Etheridge, jun., on, 902. 



♦Australian aboriginal weapon termed 

 the leonile, langeel, bendi, or buccan, 

 R. Etheridge, jun., on, 902. 



banking collapse, the lessons of the, 



C. Gairdner on, 853. 



* natives. Miss J. A. Fowler on the, 



902. 



Automatic balance of reciprocating me- 

 chanism, W. Worby Beaumont on the, 

 665. 



Ayeton (Prof. W. E.) on the establish- 

 ment of a national physical laboratory, 

 120. 



on practical electrical standards, 



127. 



*Bacteria, the chemistry of, R. Waring- 

 ton on, 723. 



♦Bacteriology, the present position of, 

 more especially in its relation to che- 

 mical science, discussion on, 723. 



Bacteriology in its relations to chemical 

 science. Prof. Percy Franhland on, 441. 



Ball (Dr. V.) on the collection, preserva- 

 tion, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 473. 



on bones and antlers of Ccrvus 



giganteus incised and marked by 

 mutual attrition while buried in bogs 

 or marl, 756. 



Banking collapse, the lessons of the Aus- 

 tralian, C. Gairdner on, 853. 



Barbaric and savage languages and race 

 names, uniformity in the S2)elling of, 

 report on, 662. 



Bakkington (R. M.) on making a digest 



