INDEX, 



1087 



Owen (Capt.) & W. R. Hodgkinson on 

 the action of ammonia on gun-cotton, 

 847. 



— (Mary A.) on the myths and 

 customs of the Musquakie Indians, 

 1016. 



Oxycannabin, constitution of, T. B. 

 Wood, W. T. N. Spivey and T. H. Easter- 

 field on the, 840. 



Oyster, life conditions of the, normal and 

 abnormal. Third report on the, 559. 



Palaeolithic conditions in Tasmania and 

 Australia, the survival of, Prof. E. B. 

 Tyler on, 1014. 



Palazzo (Luigi) on the form of the 

 isomagnetic lines in the neighbour- 

 hood of the volcano Etna, 759. 



Pacific telegraph cable, C. Bright on the, 

 996. 



Parkee (J. Gordon) on recent advances 

 in the leather trade, 842. 



Parkinson (J.) o>i the variation ofCax- 

 dium, Donax, and Tellina, 593. 



Parks (W. A.) on photographs of geo- 

 logical interest in Canada, 546. 



Patterson (Rev. Dr. G.) 071 an ethno- 

 logical siirvey of Canada, 696. 



Peach (B. N.) on life-zones in the British 

 Carboniferous rochs, 529. 



Pearson (George) on municipalities as 

 traders, 966. 



(H. H. W.) on apogeotropic roots 



of Borvenia spectabilis, 1066. 



* (W. H.) on an old Newcomen 



engine at Long Ashton, 987. 



Pedigree stock, j^hotographic records of, 

 F. Gallon on, 567. 



Peek (Sir Cuthbert E.) on the worh of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 41. 



• on the North-rvestern tribes of 



Canada, 628. 



Pelmatozoa (Echinodermata &c.), phylo- 

 genetic classification of the, F. A. 

 Bather on a, 916. 



Peltation of leaves, Prof. C. de Candolle 

 on the, 1065. 



Penhallow (Prof. D. P.) on Canadian 

 Pleistocene flora and fauna, 522, 525. 



on the Canadian biological station 



in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 582. 



. on an ethnological survey of Canada, 



696. 



Peptone amd its preciirsors, the physio- 

 logical effects of when introduced into 

 the circulation. Second interim report 

 on, 720. 



Perkin (Dr. W. H.) ora the action of light 

 npoji dyed colours, 285. 



Perry (Prof, ^dhn) on practical electrical 

 standards, 145. 



on seisvwlogical investigation, 179. 



*Petrie (Prof.W. M. Flinders) on Egypt 



under the first three Dynasties, in the 



light of recent discoveries, 1020. 

 * on traces of Terramare settlements 



in modern Italian towns, 1021. 

 Plueophycea;, fertilisation in, Second 



interim report on, 729. 

 Phillips (Prof. R W.) on fertilisation 



in PhceophyccfP, 729. 

 on the form of the protoplasmic 



body in certain Florides, 1044. 

 *PhosphorQs, the detection of, in tissues, 



Prof. A. B. Macallum on, 923. 

 Photographic image, undeveloped, action 



of certain substances on the, C. H. 



Bothamley on the, 850. 

 plate, action of certain metals and 



organic bodies on a. Dr. W. J. Russell 



on the, 834. 

 •, action of bacteria on the, Prof. 



Percy Frankland on the, 835. 



record, the national, Sir B. Stone 



on, 943. 



records of pedigree stock, F. Gallon 



on, 567. 



Photographs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, Ninth report on, 530. 



in Canada, Report on, 546. 



Photography, the application of, to the 

 elucidation of meteorological pheno- 

 mena, Eightli repoH on, 283. 



Phyllopoda of the PaUcozoic rocks 

 Fourteenth report on the, 519. 



Physical and Mathematical Science, Ad- 

 dress by Prof. W. E. Ayrton to the 

 Section of, 767. 



Pickering (S. U.) on the provwtion of 

 agricultvre, 312. 



Pitt-Rivers (Gen.) on the lake village 

 of Glastonbury, 694. 



on ail ethnographical survey of the 



United Kingdom, 712. 



Plants, the influence of electricity on, S. 

 Lemstrom on, 808. 



E. H. Cook on, 809. 



Pleistocene Canadian flora and fauna. 

 Report on, 522. 



Appendix : 

 Pleistocene flora of the Bon Valley, hi/ 

 Prof. B. P. Penhallon; 525. 



Plummee (W. 'E.)onphotograms obtained 

 with the seismometer in the Liverpool 

 Observatory, 272. 



Plunkett (Thomas) on further explora- 

 tion of the Fermanagh Caves, 885. 



Plymouth, Report on the occupation of a 

 table at the Marine Biological Labora- 

 tory, 583. 



*Pocock (R. I.) on musical organs in 

 spiders, 914. 



Pollen (Rev. G. C. H.) on the Ty 

 Newydd Cave, Tremeirchion, 884. 



*Poor Law administration, Douglas Dent 

 on, 963. 



