INDEX. 



1079 



Fish in Scottish seas, efEects of the 



closure of certain areas on, Prof. W. C. 



Mcintosh on the, 911. 

 FitzGerald (Prof. G. F.) on practical 



electrical standards, 145. 

 FitzGeeald Marriott (H. P.) on the 



native secret societies of the west coast 



of Africa, 1019. 

 Fitzpatrick (Rev. T. C.) on, practical 



electrical standards, 145. 

 on electrolysis and electro-chemistry, 



158. 

 Fleming (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 145. 

 Fletcher (A. E.) on the electrolytic 



methods of quantitative analysis, 



294. 

 Flints, worked, from Glacial deposits of 



Cheshire and the Isle of Man, J. Lomas 



on, 882. 

 Florideae, the form of the protoplasmic 



body in certain, E. W. Phillips on, 



1044. 

 Flower (Sir W. H.) on zoological bihlio- 



graphy and publication, 558. 

 I on the compilation of an index 



gcnerum et spcoierum animalium, 570. 

 on the Selangor caves, Singapore, 



571. 

 Fluid, streamline motion of a viscoim. 



Prof. H. S. Hele-Shaw and Sir G. G. 



Stokes on the, 136, 143. 

 Fluids, thermal properties of. Prof. G. 



Young on, 831. 

 Flux (Prof. A. W.) on recent theories as 



to saving and spending, 972. 

 FooRD (A. H.) on life zones in the British 



Carhoniferoiis rocks, 529. 

 Forbes (G.) on practical electrical 



standards, 145. 

 • (H. O.) 071 the structure of a coral 



reef, 556. 

 on the migration of birds in Great 



Britain and Ireland, 569. 

 Fossils, comparative value of different 



Icinds of, in determining geological age, 



Prof. O. C. Marsh on the, 869. 

 Foster (A. Le Neve) on the B. A. screw 



gauge, 627. 

 (Dr. C. Le Neve) on the structure 



of a coral reef, 556. 

 (Prof. G. C.) on practical electrical 



standards, 145. 

 (Prof. Michael) on the promotion of 



agriculture, 312. 

 on the functional activity of nerve 



cells, 714. 

 Fox (H.; on life-zones in the British 



Carhoniferotm rocks, 529. 

 Fbankland (Prof. Percy) on the elec- 

 trolytic methods of quantitative 



analysis, 294. 

 on the action of Bacteria on the 



photographic plate, 835. 



Functions, analytical, recent advances 



in the theory of, E. T. Whittaker on, 



793. 

 Fungus, a potato disease due to a, Prof. 



Marshall Ward on, 1046. 

 Penicillium as a wood-destroying, 



Prof. Marshall Ward on, 1048. 



Galloway (John R.) on shipping rings 



and the Manchester cotton trade, 968. 

 Galt (Ales.) on heat of combination of 



metals in the formation of alloys, 



787. 

 Galton (Sir Douglas) oyi the work of 



the Cori'esponding Societies Committee, 



41. 

 on the 2)hysical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 691. 



(Francis) on the wo7'k of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 — 071 photographic records of pedigree 

 stock, 567. 



on a7i ethnographical swrvey of the 



United Kingdom, 712. 

 Gamble (F. W.) on the nerves of Areni- 



cola, Nereis, &c., 584. 

 and F. W. Keeble on a circulatory 



apparatus for use in researches on 



colour physiology, &c., 913. 

 Gabson (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 on tlic physical and mental defects 



of children in schools, 691. 



on an ethnographical survey of the 



United Ki7igdoin, 712. 

 GABSTAN& (Walter) on the races and 



migrations of the Mackerel, 902. 

 * and H. N. Dickson on a biological 



and physical investigation of the Eng- 

 lish Cliannel, 905. 

 Garwood (E. J.) on life-zones in the 



British Cai-bon\fero7is rocks, 529. 

 071 the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United Ki7ig- 



dom, 530. 

 Gaskell (Dr. W. H.) on the functional 



activity of nerve cells, 714. 

 Gauge for small screws, the British 



Association, 627. 

 Gaussian Constants, Prof. W. G. Adams 



071 the determination by J. C. Ada7ns of 



the, 109. 

 Geddes (Prof. P.) on the Edinburgh out- 

 look tower, 945. 

 Geikie (Sir Archibald) on the structure 



of a coral reef, 556. 

 (Prof. J.) on the collectiori of 



photographs of geological interest in 



the United Kingdom, 530. 

 Geipel (W.) on electric power and its 



application in the three-phase system 



to the Bristol Waggon and Carriage 



Works, 989. 



