1072 



REPORT — 1898, 



Allen (J. Romilly) on an ctJtiwf/rnpJii- 

 cal survey of the United Kingdom, 

 712 



Alloys, heat of combination of metals 

 in the formation of, A. Gait on, 

 787. 



Alternation of generations in the Arche- 

 gonintce, W. H. Lang on, 1051. 



in the Thallophytes, Prof. G. Khhs 



071, 1057. 



♦Amery (P. F. S.) on the megalithic 

 monuments at Dartmoor, 1021. 



Ami (Dr. H.) on Canadian Pleistocene 

 fiora and fauna, 522 



Amidines, diamidated aromatic, Prof. E. 

 Noelting on, 843. 



Analysis, quantitative, the electrolytic 

 methods of. Report on, 294. 



Anderson (H. K.) on the myellnation 

 of nerve fibres, 717. 



(Dr. Joseph) on an ethnographical 



survey of the United Kingdom, 712. 



(Dr. Tempest) on the collection 



of photographs of geological interest 

 in the United Kingdom, 530. 



♦Andrews (C. W.) on some Dinosaurian 

 remains from the Oxford clay of 

 Northampton, 883. 



on Christmas Island, 944. 



Antarctic research, the prospects of. Dr. 

 H. E. Mill on, 942. 



Anthropology, Address by E. W. Bra- 

 brook to the Section of, 999. 



Archibald (Douglas) on the classifica- 

 tion of polydiurnal weather types in 

 relation to the prolongation of the 

 daily forecasts in Western Europe, 

 798. 



Arenig shales, occurrence of, beneath the 

 Carboniferous rocks at the Menai 

 Bridge, E. Greenly on the, 874. 



*Argon, helium, krypton, &c., in the 

 periodic classification of the elements, 

 the position of. Prof. J. E. Keynolds 

 on, 830. 



and neon, extraction from air of 



the companions of. Prof. W. Ramsay 

 and M. W. Travers on the, 828. 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on. the investi- 

 gation of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 

 tices, 311. 



on the 2}'>'0''notion of agriculture, 



312. 

 - on the teaching of science ifi ele- 



mentary schools, 433 



* on juvenile research, 840. 



Arthropod amnion, the phylogeny of the, 



A. Willey on, 905. 

 *Ascidians, the phylogeny of, Prof. Ch. 



Julin on, 916. 

 Atlantic, North, sub-oceanic physical 



features, Prof. E. Hull on the, 879. 

 . , eastern margin of the, W. H. 



Hudleston on the, 881. 



Atlantic, temperature and salinity in 



1895-96 of the surface waters of the, 



H. N. Dickson on the, 937. 

 Atoms, the comparative dimensions of 



some, VV. L. Addison on, 874. 

 Atwater (W. O.) and B. B. RosA on 



the conservation of energy in the 



human body, 778. 

 ♦Australia, Central, L. de Eougemont on, 



943. 

 * , the natives of North-West, L. de 



Eougemont on, 1015. 

 Austro-Hungarian deep-sea expeditions 



1890-96, oceanographical results, Dr. 



K. Natterer on the, 938. 

 Aynsley (the late Mrs. Murray) on the 



folk-lore of Guernsey, 1023. 

 Ayrton (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 



trical standards, 145. 

 , Address to the Section of Matlie- 



matical and Physical Science bj', 



767. 

 and Prof. J. V. Jones on an ampere. 



balance, 157. 

 (Mrs.) on the drop of potential at 



the carbons of the electric arc, 803. 



Bacteria, action of, on the photographic 

 plate, Prof. Percy Frankland on the, 

 835. 



Baden-Powell (Capt. B.) on the use of 

 balloons and kites in exploration, 948. 



Badger (A. B.) and E. Greenly on 

 tlie glacial sections at Moel Trifaen, 

 882. 



Balloons and kites, use in exploration of, 

 Capt. B. Baden-Powell on the, 948. 



for electric signalling in Arctic 



expeditions, E. Stuart Bruce on, 948. 



Banking in Canada, B. E. Walker on, 

 964. 



Barker (W. R.) on the ancient standard 

 weights and measures of the city of ' 

 Bristol, 810. 



♦Barrett (Prof. W. F.), W. Brown, 

 and E. A. Hadfield on the electric 

 conductivity and magnetic perme- 

 ability of a series of new alloys of 

 iron, 805. 



Barrett-Hamilton (Capt. G. E. H.) 

 on a visit to North-Eastern Kamchatka, 

 944. 



Barrington (E. M.) on mahing a digest 

 of the observations on the migration of 

 birds, 569. 



♦Barry docks, new works at, R. C. H. 

 Davison on, 987. 



Bather (F. A.) on life-zones in the 

 Bi-itlsh Carboniferous rochs, 529. 



on zoological bibliography and publi- 

 cation, 558. 



on the comjnlation of an index 



generum et specierum animalium, 510. 



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