1076 



REPORT — 1898. 



Ceompton (R. E.) on the B.A. screw 

 gavge, 627. 



Ceook(C. V.) mi the collection of photo- 

 graphs of geolopical interest, 530. 



(H. T.) on the orthography, loca- 

 tion, and selection of names for the 

 national maps, 9i7. 



Ceooke (W.) on the Hill tribes of the 

 Central Indian Hills, their ethnology, 

 customs, and sociology, 1016. 



Ceookes (Sir William) Presidential Ad- 

 dress by, 3. 



Ceoss (C. F.) on the carbohydrates of 

 cereal straws, 293. 



Crystals, the more exact determination 

 of the densities of, Earl of Berkeley 

 on, 837. 



, reflection on the surface of, the 



electromagnetic tlicorj' of. Dr. C. E. 

 Curry on, 811. 



Cunningham (Lt.-Col. Allan) 07i tables 

 of certain mathematical functions, 145. 



. — — (Prof. D. J.) on an ethnographical 

 surrey of the United Kingdom, 712. 

 (Dr. W.) on a plea for the study of 



economic historj', 962. 

 CtroQ (Abbe) on an ethnological surrey of 



Canada, 696. 

 CUEEY (Dr. C. E.) on the electromagneitic 



theory of reflection on the surface of 



crystals, 811. 

 Curves, cycloidal and other, a new method 



of describing, Prof. H. S. Hele-Shaw 



on, 792. 



Dakyns (J. E.) on the probable source 



of the upper felsitic lava of Snowdon, 



874. 

 Dalton's law, W. N. Shaw on, 801. 

 Dartmoor, granite of, age and origin, A. 



Somervail on the, 877. 

 * , the megalithic monuments of, 



P. F. S. Amerj' on, 1021. 

 Daewin (Francis) on the structure of a 



coral reef, 556. 

 on the Knight- Darwin law, 1068. 



(Prof. G. H.) on the comparison and 



reductio?i of magnetic observations, 

 80. 



on seismological investigation, 179. 



on the structure of a coral reef, 



556. 



— (Horace) on seismological investi- 

 gation, 179. 



(Maj. L.) on seismological investiga- 

 tion, 179. 



Darwinian theory ; the struggle for ex- 

 istence in certain insects, Prof. E. B. 

 Poulton and Cora B. Sanders on, 906. 



Davies (Geo. E.) on the effect of sugar 

 bounties, 969. 



Davison (Dr. C.) on seismological inves- 

 tigation, 179. 



♦Davison (R. C. H.) on new works at 

 Barry Docks, 987. 



Dawkins (Prof. Boyd) on Irish elk re- 

 mains in the Isle of Man, 548. , 



on the structure of a coral reef, 



656. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 712. 



on the lake village of Glastonbury, 



694. 



Dawson (Dr. G. M.) on the North- 

 Western tribes of Canada, 628. 



on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



696. 



• (Sir J. W.) on Canadian Pleistocene 



flora and fauna, 522. 



Deacon (G. F.) o)i seismological investi- 

 gation, 179. 



De Candolle (Prof. C.) on the peltation 

 of leaves, 1065. 



De Caedi (M. le Compte C.) on the 

 natives of the Niger Delta, 1019. 



Deep-sea expeditions, 1890-96, results 

 of the Austro-Hungarian, Dr. Natterer 

 on the, 938. 



Densities of crystals, the more exact de- 

 termination of the, Earl of Berkeley 

 on, 837. 



*Dent (Douglas) on Poor Law admini- 

 stration, 963. 



De Range (C. E.) on the erratic blocks 

 of the British Isles, 552. 



*De Roitgemont (L.) on Central Aus- 

 tralia, 943. 



* on the natives of North-West 



Australia, 1015. 



Dewae (Prof. J.) on ware-length tables 

 of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 313. 



*DiBDiN (W. J.) on conditions necessary 

 for the successful treatment of sewage 

 by bacteria, 987. 



Dickson (H. N.) on the application of ,| 

 photography to the elucidation of me- 11 

 teorologicai phenomena, 283. j| 



on the climatology of Africa, 603. 



on the temperature and salinity of 



the surface waters of the North At- 

 lantic, 1895-96, 937. 



* and W. Gaestang on a biological 



and physical investigation of the 

 English Cliannel, 905. 



lyictyota dichotoma, reproduction in, 

 J. LI. Williams on, 1044. 



Dielectric of a condenser, dissipation of 

 energy in the, E. B. Rosa and A. W. 

 Smith on the, 790. 



Dinosauria, Sauropedous, families of, 

 Prof. O. C. Marsh on the, 909. 



*Dinosaurian remains from the Oxford 

 Clay of Northampton, C. W. Andrews 

 on, 883. 



Discussion on monthlv magnetic means, 

 749. 



