1078 



REPORT — 1898. 



Electricity, the influence of, on plants, 

 S. Lemstrom, 808. 



, E. H. Cook on, 800. 



Electrolysis and electro-chemistry. He- 

 2)ort on, 158. 



Electrolytes, state of ionisation in aque- 

 ous solutions containing two, Prof. J. 

 G. MacGregor on tlie, 803. 



Electrolytic methods of qnantitative ana- 

 lysis. Report on the, 294. 

 The determination of zinc, hy Prof. W. 



Carleton Williams, 295. 

 Hie detevmination of nickel and cohalt 

 {PaH I.), by Hugh Mnrsludl, 300. 



* analysis, a new form of stand for. 



Dr. H. Marshall on, 830. 



* effects of electric railways, Dis- 

 cussion on the, 75iS. 



Electro-magnetic theory of reflection on. 

 the surface of crystals, Dr. C. E. Curry 

 on, 811. 



*Elements, periodic classification of the, 

 position of helium, argon, krypton, &c., 

 in the, Prof. ,1. E. Reynolds on, 830. 



JElli remains, Irish, in the Isle of Man, 

 Report on the, 548. 



Ellis (Miss M. A.) on the human ear as 

 a means of identification, 1011. 



(W.) on the comparison and reduc- 

 tion of inar/netic oljservatio7is, 80. 



magnetic results at Greenwich and 



Kew discussed and compared, 1889-96, 



80. 

 (W. G. P.) on a method of obtain- 

 ing material for illustrating smut in 



barley, 1045. 

 Elphinstone (G. K. B.) on the B. A. 



screw gauge, 627. 

 Elworthy (F. T.) on some Roman 



symbolic hands, 1012. 

 Embryology of Alcyonium, Prof. S. J. 



Hichson on the, 585. 

 Energy, conservation of, in the human 



body, E. B. Rosa and W. 0. Atwater 



on the, 778. 

 , dissipation of, in the dielectric of 



a condenser, E. B. Rosa and A. W. 



Smith on the, 790. 

 *English Channel, a biological and 



physical investigation of the, W. Gar- 



stang and H. N. Dickson on, 905. 

 F/nrelopes. a new instrument for draivinq, 



Prof. H. S. Hele-Shaw on, 619. 

 Equivalent replacement of metals. Prof. 



F. Clowes on the, 838. 

 Erratic blocks of the British Isles, Report 



on the, 552. 

 Eeeeea (Prof. Dr. L.) on theoretical cal- 

 culations of an osmotic optimum, 



1067. 

 on the unit to be adopted for 



osmotic measurements, 10G8. 

 on the structure of the yeast-cell, 



1068. 



EscHENHAGEX (Dr.) On simultaneous 



magnetic observations, 748. 

 on the magnetic effects of electric 



railways at Berlin, 759. 

 *Etheeidge (R.) on the relation and 



extension of the Franco-Belgian Coal- 

 field to that of Kent and Somerset, 



878. 

 Ethnographical survey of the UnitedKlng- 



dom, iSiwth report on an, 712. 

 Ethnological Survey of Canada, Second 



report on an, 696. 

 Etna, magnetic elements near, L. Palazzo 



on the, 759. 

 Eurypterid-bearing rocks of the Pentland 



Hills, Final report on the, 557. 

 Evans (A. J.) on the Silchester excavation, 



689. 

 on the lake villaqe of Glastonbury, 



694. 

 on an ethnographical survey of the 



Ujiited Kingdom, 712. 

 * on the place of the lake village of 



Glastonbury in British Archajology, 



1021. 



(Sir J.) on the work of tJie Corrc- 



sjJ07idi?iff Societies Committee, 41. 



on the 2>'>'omotion of agriculture, 



312. 



— — on the lake village of Glastonbury, 

 694. 



Everett (Prof. J. D.) on jrractical elec- 

 trical standards, 145. 



Ewixg (Prof. J. H.) on seismological 

 investigation, 179. 



Expenditure of middle-class working 

 women, Miss C. E. Collet on the, 973. 



Exploration, the use of balloons and 

 kites in, Capt. B. Baden-Powell on, 

 948. 



*Factitious air. Sir F. J. Bramwcll on, 

 987. 



Faeaday (Ethel R.) on some economic 

 aspects of the Imperial idea, 964. 



(F. J.) on the question of the ratio, 



966. 



Farmee (Prof. J. B.) on fertilisation in 

 Pho'ophycea;, 729. 



Fatty acids, the cooling curves of. Dr. A. 

 P. Lawrie and E. H. Strange on, 836. 



Fawcett (F. B.) on standard high re- 

 sistances, 805. 



Fenton (H. J. H.) and H. Jackson on 

 the oxidation of glycerol in presence of 

 ferrous iron, 814. 



Fermanagh caves, further exploration of 

 the, T. Plunkett on the, 885. 



Fern, a rare, Matonia pectinata, A. C. 

 Seward on, 1050. 



Fertilisation of plants, the Knight- 

 Darwin law on the, F. Darwin on, 

 1068. 



