INDEX. 



937 



Trimen (Dr. H.) on the steps taken to 

 establish a botanical laboratory at 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon, 363. 



Tristram (Canon) on proposals for the 

 legislative protection of wild birds' 

 eggs, 366. 



Trotter (Coutts) on some recent explora- 

 tions in British New Guinea, 819. 



Trouton (Dr. F. T.) on a periodic effect 

 which the size of bubbles has on the 

 velocity of their ascent in vertical tubes 

 containing liquid, 645. 



*Tubercles on the thallus of some 

 florideje, by Prof. Schmitz, 77-1. 



Tufas, calcareous, in Norway, Prof. A. 

 Blytt on some, 714. 



Tunicata, atrial or circumcloacal ten- 

 tacles in the, Prof. W. A. Herdman on, 

 788. 



Tunnel sections, two, in the Cambrian of 

 Carnarvonshire, J. F. Blake on, 718. 



Turner (Dr. D.) on M. E. Branly's ex- 

 periments on electrical resistance, 637. 



Turner (T.) on the best method of esta- 

 blishing an international standard for 

 the analysis of iron and steel, 186. 



Turner (Sir W.) on the natives of India, 

 615 ; on a coiffure from the South 

 Seas, 906. 



Tylden -Wright (Mr.) on the circulation 

 of underground waters, 264. 



Tylor (Dr. E. B.) on editing a new edition 

 of ' Anthropological Notes and Queries,' 

 537 ; on the North-western tribes of the 

 Dominion of Canada, 545 ; on the na- 

 tives of India, 615. 



Ultra-violet rays of the solar spectrum, 

 report on researches on the, 74. 



Underground temperature, the rate of 

 increase of, downwards in various 

 localities of dry land and under water, 

 nineteenth report on, 129. 

 ■ Underground waters in the permeable 

 formations of England and Wales, the 

 circulation of, and the quantity and 

 character of the water supplied to 

 various towns and districts from these 

 formations, eighteenth report on, 264. 



*Unit8, the nomenclature of, discussion 

 on, 654. 



Units and constants, report on, by C. E. 

 Guillaume, 165. 



Unwin (Prof. W. C), Address to the 

 Mechanical Section by, 847. 



Ussher (W. A. E.), the Devon and 

 Cornish granites, 709. 



Vachell (Dr. C. T.) on proposals for the 

 legislative protection of wild birds' 

 eggs, 366 ; on the prehistoric and 

 ancient remains of Glamorganshire, 

 544. 

 " Valency or atomicity, W. Durham on, 692. 



Vanadiferous lignite, a, found in the 

 Argentine Republic, with analysis of 

 the ash. Prof. J. .1. J. Kyle on, 686. 



Vapour-pressures of solutions, a method 

 for determining the, Dr. T. Ewan and 

 W. R. Ormandy on, G93. 



Vesuvius and its neighbourhood, the 

 volcanic phenomena of, report on, 338. 



♦Victoria regia, the leaf of the, Prof. L. C. 

 Miall on, 758. 



Vine (G. R.) on the cretaceous polyzoa, 

 301. 



Vines (Prof. S. H.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the laboratory of the Marine 

 Biological Association at Plymouth, 

 356. 



Vital absorption, by I'rof. E. W. Reid, 

 748. 



Volcanic and earthquake phenomena of 

 Japan, twelfth report on the, 93. 



Volcanic phenomena of Vesuvius and its 

 neighbourhood, report on, 338. 



*Voltaic arc, the physics of the, by Prof. 

 S. P. Thompson, 657. 



Vyrnwy aqueduct tunnel, shield tunnel- 

 ling at the, G. F. Deacon on, 532. 



Wager (H. W. T.) on the structure of 

 Cystojms candidus, 777. 



Walker (Dr. J.), methyl salts of cam- 

 phoric acid, 680. 



* and Prof. A. Crum Brown on elec- 

 trolytic synthesis, 671. 



and Dr. L. Dobbin, the halogen 



addition products of salts of organic 

 bases, 681. 



♦Wallace (Prof. R.), the agricultural 

 position in the United Kingdom, 841. 



Walters and Pardon (Messrs.), the utili- 

 sation of the energy of flov^ing water : 

 description of the Purdon- Walters 

 motor, 866. 



Ward (Prof. M.) on the steps taken to 

 establish a botanical laboratoiy at 

 Peradeniya, Ceylon, 3C3. 



Warner (Dr. F.), co-ordination of cellular 

 growth and action by physical forces, 

 761 ; observations as to physical de- 

 viations fi-om the normal as seen 

 among 50,000 children, 910. 



Waters of the English Channel, physical 

 conditions of the, by H. N. Dickson, 

 661. 



Watson (G.), the disposal of refuse, 860. 



Watts (Dr. M.) on wave-length tables of 

 the spectra of the elements and com- 

 pounds, 193. 



Watts (W. W.) on the collection, preser- 

 vation, and systematic registration of 

 photographs of geological interest in 

 the United Kingdom, 290; on some 

 Limerick traps, 727. 



Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 



