INDEX. 



1075 



Chance (W), a defence of Toor Law \ 



schools hj, 962. 

 Chattock (Prof. A. P.) on the velocity 



of the electricity in the electric wind, 



801. 

 and S. R. Milner on the thermal 



conductivity of water, 808. 

 Chemistry, address by Prof. F. R. 



Japp to the Section of, 813. 

 Children in schools, the physical atid 



mental defects of, Report on, 691. 

 *China, the impending economic revolu- 

 tion in, G. G. Chisholm on, 945. 

 *CHtSHOLM (G. G.) on the impending 



economic revolution in China, 94.5. 

 Chree (Dr. C.) on the comparison and 



reduction of magnetic ohseri-atiuns, 80. 

 Christie (W. H. M., Astronomer Royal) 



on the comparison and reduction of 



■magnetic obscn^ation, 80. 

 Christmas Island, C. W. Andrews on, 944. 

 Chrystal (Prof. G.) on the comjjarison 



and reduction of magnetic observa- 

 tions, 80. 



071 practical electrical standards, 



145. 



Church (Col. G. Earl), Address to the 



Section of Geography by, 914. 

 Circulation, the physioloffical effects of 



peptone and its precw'sors ivhen ijitro- 



duced into tlie, Second interim report 



on, 720. 

 Classification of the Pelmatozoa (Echi- 



nodermata, &c.), F. A. Bather on the, 



916. 

 Clayden (A. W.) on the appilioation of 



photography to the elucidation of 



meteorological phenomena, 283. 

 Clifton rocks, the building of, E. B. 



Wethered on, 862. 

 Climatic evolution, the laws of, Marsden 



Manson on, 878. 

 Climatology of Africa, Seventh report on 



the, 60.3.' 

 Closure of certain areas in Scottish seas, 



the effects of the, Prof. W. C. Mcintosh 



on, 911. 

 Clowes (Prof. F.) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 294. 

 on the equivalent replacement of 



metals, 838. 

 *Coalfield, Franco-Belgian, relation and 



extension of the, to that of Kent and 



Somerset, R. Etheridge on the, 878. 

 Coal question, the mechanical and econo- 

 mic problems of the, T. Forster Brown 



on, 611. 

 , the Welsh methods of shipping. 



Prof. J. Ryan on, 993. 



— Measures of Lancashire, the Lower, 

 a new Medullosa from the. Dr. D. H. 

 Scott on. 1045. 



Coaxes (H.) on the collection of photo - 

 graplts of geological interest, 530. 



Cobaltic compounds, green, R. G. Dur- 

 rant on, S40. 



*CoKER (E. G.) on an instrument for 

 measuring small torsional strains, 988. 



Coleman (Prof. A. P.) on Canadian 

 Pleistocene flora and fauna, 522. 



on i)hotographs of geological interest 



in Canada, 546. 



Collet (Miss C. E.) on the expenditure 

 of middle-class working women, 973. 



Colonies, developments of the Wakefield 

 land system in the, W. P. Reeves on, 

 974. 



Colour physiology, a circulatory appa- 

 ratus for use in researches on, F. W. 

 Keeble and F. W. Gamble on, 913. 



Colours, new, diamidated aromatic ami- 

 dines. Prof E. Noelting on, 843. 



Conductivities of rocks, thermal, the 

 effect of pressure on, Dr. C. H. Lees 

 on the, 807. 



Conductivity of water, thermal. Prof. 

 A. P. Chattock and S. R. Milner on 

 the, 808. 



Consonants, spirate fricative, R. J. Lloyd 

 on the, 777. 



Continents and oceans, theories on the 

 distribution of the. Dr. J. W. Gregory 

 on, 938. 



Cook (E. H.) on the action of electricity 

 on plants, 809. 



* on the brusli discharge, 810. 



Cooke (C. W.) on the B.A. screw gauge, 

 627. 



COPELAND (Prof. R.) on meteorological 

 observations on Ben Nevis, 277. 



Coral reef. Report on the investigation of 

 the structure of a, 556. 



CoRVEAVX (J .) onmaJiing adigest of the oh- 

 servatio7is on the 7)iigration of birds, 569. 



CoENiSH (Vaughan) on waves, 937. ■ 



Corresjwnding Societies Committee : 

 Report, 41. 



Conference at Bristol 42. 

 Zist of Corresponding Societies, 51. 

 Papers publislied by Local Societies, 

 54. 



Cosmical physics, the application of ter- 

 restrial magnetism to the solution of 

 some problems of. Prof. A. Schuster 

 on, 745. 



Cotton trade and shipping rings, J. R. 

 Galloway on, 968. 



Creak (Capt. E. W.) on the comparisoyi 

 and reduction of magnetic observa- 

 tions, 80. 



* on magnetic observations at Funa- 

 futi, 755. 



Crick (G. C) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rocks, 529. 



Crofts (J. M.) and R. S. Morrell on 

 the action of hydrogen peroxide on 

 carbohydrates in the presence of iron 

 salts, 845. 



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