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INDEX. 



Electrolysis and electro-chemistry, report 

 on the present state of our kuotvledge 

 <yf, 146. 



Electro-magnetic trails of images in 

 plane, spherical, and cylindrical current 

 sheets, G. H. Bryan on, 706. 



Electro-optics, {interim) report on, 121. 



Elephant, the development of the molar 

 teeth of the, Prof. J. Cleland on, with 

 remarks on dental series, 808. 



Ellis (W.) on the lest means of com- 

 paring and reducing magnetic observa- 

 tions, 120. 



♦Engineering laboratories of University 

 College, Nottingham, Prof. W. Kobin- 

 son on the testing machine and 

 experimental steam engine in the, 

 884. 



English lakes, the configuration of the, 

 Dr. H. R. Mill on, 836. 



Environment in relation to the native 

 tribes of the Congo basin, H. Ward on, 

 837. 



Erratic blocJis of England, Wales, and 

 Ireland, twenty-first report on the, 

 514. 



Eruptive rocks of Gran (Kristiania 

 region), genetic relations of the basic. 

 Prof. W. C. Brogger on the. 762. 



rocks and gneiss, augen struc- 

 ture in relation to the origin of, J. G. 

 Goodchild on, 761. 



Esker systems of Ireland, a map of the, 

 Prof. J. W. SoUas on, 777. 



Ether and matter, the connection be- 

 tween. Dr. Oliver J. Lodge on, 688 ; 

 supplementary note on, 704. 



* , reasons why, eludes our senses, E. 



Major on, 707. 



♦Ethekidge (R., jun.) on a modification 

 of the Australian weapon termed the 

 leonile, langeel, bendi, or buccan, 

 902. 



* on an unusual form of rush-basket 



from the northern territory of South 

 Australia, 902. 



Ethnographical survey of the United 

 Kingdom, first report on an, 621. 



Ethyl butanetetracarboxylic acid, and its 

 derivatives, Bevan Lean on, 729. 



Eurypterid-heariny deposits of the Pent- 

 land Hills, report on the, 470. 



Evans (Sir J.) on the work of the 

 Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 35. 



on earth tremors, 287. 



Evaporation of bodies, the rate of, in 

 atmospheres of different densities, Dr. 

 R. D. Phookan on, 721. 



EVEEETT (Prof. J. D.) on pi'actiaal elec- 

 trical standards, 127. 



EWABT (Prof. J. C.) on the occupation of 

 a table at the zmilogU-al station at 

 Naples, 537. 



Ewi>?a (Prof. J. A.) on earth tremors, 



287. 

 *Explosions in coal mines, discussion on, 



with special reference to the dust 



theory, 728. 



Falmouth Observatory, magnetic work at 



the, report on, 121. 

 Faemek (Prof. J. B.) on some new 



features in nuclear division in Zilium 



martagon, 806. 

 Fault at Cinder Hill, Nottingham, G. 



Fowler on a, 749. 

 Felkin (Dr. R. W.) on the distribution 



of disease in Africa, 839. 

 Fermentation in the leather industry, J. 



T. Wood on, 723. 

 Ferments derived from diseased pears, 



Dr. G. Tate, on some, 724. 

 Ferro-manganese, the occurrence of cy- 



ano- nitride of titanium in, T. W. Hogg, 



on, 721. 

 Finger-prints for the identification of 



recruits, the recent introduction into 



the Indian army, Francis Gallon on, 



902. 

 Firth (J. B.) on Nottingham lace and 



fashion, 854. 

 Fish, how they find food, by Gregg Wilson 



548. 

 Fishes, the sensory canal system of, W. E 



Collinge on, 810. 

 FitzGerald (Prof. G. F.) on the esta 



blishment of a national physical labora 



tory, 120. 

 on 2f'>'actical electrical standards, 



127. 

 on the period of vibration of elec 



trical disturbances upon the earth 



682. 

 on Prof. Ebert's estimate of the 



radiating power of an atom, with re- 

 marks on vibrating systems giving 

 special series of overtones like those 

 g^ven out by some molecules, 689. 



on the equations for calculating 



the shielding of a long iron tube on an 

 internal magnetic pole, 698. 



on the equations for calculating 



the eflfect of a Hertzian oscillator on 

 points in its neighbourhood, 698. 



Fitzpateick (Rev. T. C.) on practical 

 electrical standards, 127. 



. on the present state of our know- 

 ledge of electrolysis and electro-chemis- 

 try, 146 ; table of electro-chemical pro- 

 perties of aqueous solutions, ib. 



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

 cal standards, 127. 



Flint, early uses of, for polishing, H. 

 Stopes on, 904. 



saws and si;kles. Dr. R. Munro on, 



899. 



Flowee (Sir W. H.) o.i the compilation 



