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INDEX. 



Animal heat and physiological calorime- 

 try, Prof. Rosenthal on, 749. 



* Anthropological Notes and Queries,' re- 

 port of the Committee for editing a 

 new edition of, 537. 



Anthropological research, the organisa- 

 tion of local, E. W. Brabrook on, 896. 



Anthropological Section, Address by 

 Prof. A. Macalister to the, 886. 



•Anthropology, criminal, discussion on, 

 904. 



, , some developmental and evo- 

 lutional aspects of, by Dr. T. S. Clouston, 

 904. 



•Anthropometric identification, discus- 

 sion on, 904. 



Anthropometric laboratory, report of the 

 Committee for carrying on the w^ork 

 of the, 618. 



Antifriction materials for bearings used 

 without lubricants, by K. Hedges, 876. 



Arabia Petraea and Palestine, the physical 

 geology of, Prof. B. Hull on, 718. 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on electrolysis 

 in its physical and chemical bearings, 

 72 ; on isomeric naphtlialene deriva- 

 tives, 191 ; on the formation of lialoids 

 from pure materials, 262; on the teach- 

 ing of science in elementary schools, 

 368. 



*Arrhenius (Dr. S.), researches on diffu- 

 sion, 679. 



♦Arthur (Dr. J. C), a proposed world's 

 congress of botanists at Chicago in 

 1893, 744. 



Articular processes of the vertebrae in the 

 gorilla, on the, compared with those in 

 man, and on costo-vertebral variation 

 in tlie gorilla, by Prof. Struthers, 906. 



Ascidians, the geographical distribution 

 of. Prof. W. A. Herdman on. 787. 



, the morphology of, A. Willey on, 



345, 362. 



Aston (Emily) and Prof. W. Kamsay, 

 atomic weight of boron, 667. 



*Astronomical time and civil time, the 

 advantage of making agreement be- 

 tween, Dr. S. Fleming on, 636. 



Atacama, the desert of, by Mrs. L. Grove, 

 814. 



Atkinson (Dr. E.), the continuance of 

 the supply of wheat from the United 

 States with profit to the western 

 farmers, 841. 



Atkinson (K. W.) on the prehistoric and 

 ancient remains of Glamorganshire, 

 544. 



*Atlantic, the, oflE the Brazilian coast, 

 new results in the density and tem- 

 perature of the bottom water of, by 

 J. Y. Buchanan, 821. 



Atlantic Ocean, meteorological observa- 

 tions in the, the Prince of Monaco on, 

 812. 



Atomicity or valency, W. Durham on, 692. 



*Australian, the brain of an. Prof. W. 

 Macalister on, 911. 



Automatic railway for the carriage of 

 packages, an, by D. Cunningham, 864. 



Ayrton (Prof.) on standards for use in 

 electrical measurements, 132. 



* and E. W. Smith, on the regis- 

 tration of transformers, 638. 



* and W. E. Sumpner, the efficiency 



of transformers, 638. 



Bailey (Dr. G. H.), the impurities of 

 town air, 679 ; conditions affecting 

 plant life in a town atmosphere, 781. 



Balfour (Prof. I. B.) on the steps taken 

 to establish a botanical laboratory at 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon, 363. 



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

 tion, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geological interest in. 

 the United Kingdom, 290. 



*Baltic, the hydrography of the, by Prof. 

 0. Pettersson, 821. 



Banffshire, illegitimacy in, Dr. W. 

 Cramond on, 843. 



Barlow (C), the London sewage question, 

 881. 



Barratt (Rosa M.), legislation in America 

 and elsewhere on behalf of destitute 

 and neglected children, 842. 



Barrington (R. M.) on making a digest 

 of the observations on the migration 

 of birds, 366. 



Barton (E. H.) and W. Williams on the 

 temperature variation of the magnetic 

 permeability of magnetite, 657. 



Basset (Lieut. W. B.), coin-counting 

 machine at the Royal Mint, 875. 



Bassett-Smith (P. W.), Damma Island 

 and its natives, 903. 



Bauerman (H.) on the proximate con- 

 stituents of the various kinds of coal, 

 264 ; on the volcanic phenomena of 

 Vesuvius and its neighbourhood, 338. 



Beard (Dr. J.), larvaj and their relations 

 to adult forms, 757 ; on lampreys and 

 hags, 789. 



Beckett (W. R. D.), the Eastern Laos 

 States of Siam in the Mekong Valley, 

 819. 



Beddoe (Dr. J.) on editing a new edition 

 of ' Anthropological Notes and Queries,' 

 537. 



Bedford (J. E.) on the collection, preser- 

 vation, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 290. 



Bedson (Prof. P. P.) on the proximate 

 constituents of the various kinds of 

 coal, 264. 



Bell (D.) on the alleged proofs of sub- 

 mergence in Scotland during the glacial 

 epoch, 713. 



