INDEX. 



919 



*Chytridian parasitic, a, on Cyclops' eggs, 

 by Prof. M. Hartog, 747. 



City sanitation as practically conducted 

 in Edinburgh, by J. Cooper, 882. 



*Civil time and astronomical time, the 

 advantage of making agreement be- 

 tween. Dr. S. Fleming on, 636. 



Clark (G. T.) on the prehistoric and 

 ancient remains of Glamorganshire, 544. 



Clark (Dr. J.), natural relations between 

 temperature and protoplasmic move- 

 ments, 760 ; experimental observations 

 on the function of the nucleus in the 

 vegetable cell, 761. 



Clark (J. E.), York weather from 1841 to 

 1890, 636. 



Clark cell, Dr. Kahle on the, 147. 



, a special form of. Prof. H. J. Car- 

 hart on, 138. 



Clarke (W. E.) on making a digest of 

 the observations on the migration of 

 birds, 366. 



Clayden (A. W.) on the application of 

 photography to the elucidation of 

 meteorological phenomena, 77. 



Climatological and hydrographical con- 

 ditions of tropical Africa, report on 

 the, 367. 



Clouston (Dr. T. S.), some developmental 

 and evolutional aspects of criminal 

 anthropology, 904. 



Clowes (I'rof. F.) on the application of 

 a hydrogen flame in an ordinary safety 

 lamp to the detection and measurement 

 of inflammable gas or vapour, 678. 



Clyde and Forth canal, proposed, by 

 D. A. Stevenson, 863. 



Coal, the proximate constituents of the 

 various kinds of, report on, 264. 



Coates (H.), the cuttings on the Crieff 

 and Comrie Kail way, 717. 



*Cobaltic salts, by Dr. H. Marshall, 692. 



Coiffure, a, from the South Seas, Sir W. 

 Turner on, 906. 



Coin-counting machine at the Eoyal 

 Mint, by Lieut. W. B. Basset, 875. 



*Colour, the analysis and synthesis of, 

 J. W. Lovibond on, 661. 



Comparative psychology, the method of, 

 by Prof. C. L. Morgan, 754. 



"fComposite photographs of United States 

 soldiers, exhibition of, by Dr. J. G. 

 . Garson, 910. 



Condensers, the dielectric of, W. H. 

 Preece on, 654. 



, the standard, of the Association, 

 R. T. Glazebrook on, and on certain 

 resistance coils, 152. 



Conjugate circle groups, Lieut.-Col. A. 

 Cunningham on, 647. 



Constants and units, report on, by C. E. 

 Guillaume, 165. 



Consumption of wealth, the effects of, on 

 distribution, by W. Smart, 840. 



Cooper (J.), city sanitation as practically 

 conducted in Edinburgh, 882. 



Copeland (Prof.) on meteorological ob- 

 servations on Ben Nevis, 68. 



*Copper and bismuth, the electric con- 

 ductivity of, in magnetic fields, Dr. W. 

 Peddie on, 641. 



Copyright and patents,K.A.Macfieon,841. 



*Coral reef, the structure of a, interim 

 report on, 721. 



Cordeaux (J.) on making a digest of the 

 observations on the migration of birds, 

 366. 



Cornish and Devon granites, the, by 

 W.A. E. Ussher, 709. 



Corresponding Societies Committee, re- 

 port of the, 29. 



Cowper (E. A.) on the advisability and 

 possibility of establishing observations 

 upon the prevalence of earth tremors, 

 343. 



Cramond (Dr. W.), illegitimacy in Banff- 

 shire, 843. 



*Cranial ganglia, Prof. J. C. Ewart on,786. 



Cretaceous polyzoa, report on the, 301. 



Crieff and Comrie Railway, the cuttings 

 on the, by H. Coates, 717. 



Criminal, the, and the habitual offender, 

 from an economic, statistical, and 

 social standpoint, by Dr. J. F. Suther- 

 land, 845. 



*Criminalanthropology,discussionon,904. 



, some developmental and evolutional 



aspects of, by Dr. T. S. Clouston, 904. 



Crookes (W.) on electrolysis in its phy- 

 sical and chemical bearings, 72. 



Cross (W.) on a new form of steam brake 

 for locomotives, 884. 



Crosskey (Dr. H. W.) on the circula- 

 tion of underground waters, 264 ; on 

 the erratic blocks of England, Wales, 

 and Ireland, 267 ; on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 368. 



*Crustacos copepodes des eaux sur- 

 saturees de sel de la France et des Ca- 

 naries, by Baron J. de Guerne, 785. 



♦Cryptogams, vascular, the morphology 

 of the spore-bearing members in. Prof. 

 F. 0. Bower on, 747. 



Cundall (J. T.) on the influence of the 

 silent discharge of electricity on oxy- 

 gen and other gases, 263. 



Cunningham (Lieut.-Col. A.) on conjugate 

 circle groups, 647. 



Cunningham (D.), an automatic railway 

 for the carriage of packages, 864. 



Cunningham (J. T.) the protection of 

 immature fish, 767. 



Curve tracer, a magnetic, by Prof. J. A. 

 Ewing, 653. 



♦Cyclopean architecture in the South 

 Pacific islands, R. A. Sterndale on, 897. 



Cyntopus candidus, the structure of, H. W. 

 T. Wager on, 777. 



