1082. 



REPORT — 1898. 



*H0YLE (W. E.) Demonstration of Dr. 



Field's card-catalogue of zoological 



literature by, 916. 

 HuDLESTON (W. H.), Address to the 



Section of Geology by, 852. 

 , on the eastern margin of the North 



Atlantic basin, 881. 

 HuiE (Lily H.) on changes in the gland 



cells of Drosera produced by various 



food materials, 1066. 

 Hull (Prof. E.) on tlie erratic Tiloclis of 



the British Isles, 552. 

 on the sub-oceanic physical features 



of the North Atlantic, 879. 

 Hummel (Prof. J. J.) on the action of 



light upon dyed colours, 285. 

 Hydraulic power transmission by com- 

 pressed air, W. G-. Walker on, 994. 

 Hydrometers of total immersion, A. W. 



Warrington on, 791. 



Identification, the human ear as a means 



of, Miss M. A. Ellis on, 1011. 

 Imperial idea, some of the economic 



aspects of the, Ethel E. Faraday on, 



964. 

 Index generum et speclcruni animallum. 



Report on the compilation hj C. Bavies 



Shsrhorn of an, 570. 

 Indian Hill tribes, the Central, W. 



Crooke on, 1016. 

 Indians, Musquakie, the myths and 



customs of the, Mary A. Owen on, 



1016. 

 Industrial conciliation, L. L. Price on, 



963. 

 Insect life, some mj'ths and fancies of, 



S. C. Southam on, 1023. 

 Insects, the struggle for existence in 



certain, Prof. Poulton and Cora E. 



Sanders on, 906. 

 Intelligence of animals as an experi- 

 mental stud}-. Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan 



on the, 909. 

 *Iron alloys, new, electric conductivity 



and magnetic permeability of, Prof. 



W. F. Barrett, W. Brown, and E. A. 



Hadfield on the, 805. 

 Isle of Man, Irish elk remains in the, 



Report on the, 548. 

 Isomeric naphthalene derivatives, Eleventh 



report on the investigation of, 312. 



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



the oxidation of glycerol in presence 

 of ferrous iron, 844. 



*Jameson (Dr. H. L.) on a case of pro- 

 tective resemblance in mice, 905. 



Japan, tabu in, K. Minakata on, 1011. 



Japp (Prof. F. R.), Address to the Section 

 of Chemistrj' by, 813. 



Johnson (Claude) on the hydraulic sys- 

 tem of jointing of tubes on tubular 

 bodies, 987. 



Jones (C. E.) on the anatomy of the 

 stem of species of Lycopodinm, 1051. 



(Prof. J. Viriamu) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 145. 



and Prof. W. E. 



Ayrton on an 

 ampere balance, 157. 

 — (Prof. T. Eupert) on the Phyllopoda 

 of the Palcsozoic rocks, 519. 



on the eurypterid-hearing rocks of 



the Pcntland Hills, 557. 

 JUDD (Prof. J. W.) on the structure of a 



coral reef, 556. 

 * JULIN (Prof. Ch.) on the development of 



the heart in Tunicata, 916. 



Kamchatka, North-eastern, a visit to, 

 Capt. Barrett-Hamilton on, 944. 



Karivondo, the languages of, C. W. Hob- 

 ley on, 1020. 



Kbbble (F. W.) and F. W. Gamble on 

 a circulatory apparatus for use in re- 

 searches on colour physiology, &c., 

 913. 



Keltie (Dr. J. Scott) on political geo- 

 graphy, 942. 



Kelvin (Lord) on the comparison and 

 reduction of magnetic ohservations, 80. 



on tables of certain matJiematical 



functions, 145. 

 071 practical 



145. 



electrical standards. 



on seismological investigation, 179. 



on the B. A. screw gauge, 627. 



on the dynamical theory of refrac- 



^ tion, dispersion, and anomalous dis- 

 persion, 782. 



on the continuity in theory of 



waves, mechanical, luminous, and 

 electromagnetic, 783. 



on graphic representations of the 



two simplest cases of a single wave, 

 792. 



Kendall (Prof. P. F.) on life-zones in 

 the BHtish Carboniferous rocks, 529. 



on the erratic blocM of the British 



Isles, 552. 



Kentish migrations, traces of early, T. 

 W. Shore on, 1022. 



Kbrmode (P. M. C.) on Irish elk remains 

 in tlie Isle of Man, 548. 



KiDSTON (E.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous roclis, 529. 



on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 530. 



Kingsley (Miss Mary H.) on the law 

 and nature of property among the 

 peoples of the true negro stock, 1018. 



KiEK (Sir John) on the climatology of 

 Africa, 603. 



