1092 



REPORT — 1898. 



Tylor (Prof. E. B.) on the North-west- 

 ern tribes of Canada, 628. 



on the survival of palasolithic con- 

 ditions in Tasmania and Australia, with 

 especial reference to the modern use of 

 unground stone implements in West 

 Australia, 1014. 



Tyrrell (J. B.) on photographs of geolo- 

 gical interest in Canada, 546. 



♦Universe known to man, survey of the 

 part of the, Dr. C. J. Stoney on a, 796. 



Vapour pressure, Dalton's law for, W. 

 N. Shaw on, 801. 



Vernon (H. M.) on the relations between 

 marine animal and vegetable life in 

 aquaria, 589. 



on the relations between tlie hybrid 



and parent forms of eoldnoid larva, 

 589. 



Vertebrate notochord and pharyngeal 

 clefts, the origin of the, A. T. Master- 

 man on, 914. 



*Vertebrates, extinct, restoration by C. 

 Knight of, Prof. H. F. Osborn on the, 

 883. 



Vincent (J. H.) on the use of logarithmic 

 coordinates, 1.59. 



Vines (Prof. S. H.) on investigations 

 made at the Marine Biological Asso- 

 ciation Laboratory at Pli/'moKth, 583. 



Vivian (Henry) on partnership of capital 

 and labour as a solution of the conflict 

 between them, 973. 



Voltmeter, platinum, Prof. H L. Callen- 

 dar on a, 788. 



Wager (Harold) on the formation of 

 the zygospore in Polyphagus euglenoe, 

 1064. 



on the sfcructu-e of the yeast-plant, 



1069. 



Wages in France, the United States, and 

 the United Kingdom, the change from 

 1840 to 1891 in, A. L. Bowley on, 

 970. 



Walker (B. E.) on banking in Canada, 

 964. 



* (Miles) and Prof. S. P. Thompson 



on electric traction by surface con- 

 tacts, 991. 



(W. G.) on hydraulic power trans- 

 mission by compressed air, 994. 



Wallace (A. Russel) on the Selangor 

 caves, Singapore, 571. 



Waller (Dr. A. D.) on the functional 

 activity of nerve-cells, 714. 



Wallls (E. White) on the mental and 

 physical defects of children in schools, 

 691, 



Ward (Prof. Marshall) on the promotion 



of agriculture, 812. 

 on the Torres Straits exjjedition, 



688. 



on a potato disease, 1046. 



on Penicilliwn as a wood-destroying 



fungus, 1048. 

 Warington (Prof. R.) on the carbo- 

 hydrates of cereal straws, 293. 



on the promotion of agriculture, H2. 



Warner (Dr. Francis) on the physical 



and mental defects of children in schools, 



691. 

 Warrington (A. W.) on hydrometers of 



total immersion, 791. 

 (W. B.) on structural alteration! 



observed i7i nerve cells, 715. 

 Water, thermal conductivity of, Prof. A. 



P. Chattock and S. R. Milner on the, 



808. 

 Waterway between the Bristol Channel 



and the Birmingham District, schemes 



for the improvement of the, E. D. 



Marten on, 991. 

 Watkin (Col.) 011 the B. A. screw gauge, 



627. 

 Watts (Dr. Marshall) on wave-length 



tables of the spectra of the elements atid 



compounds, 313. 

 — — (Prof. W. W.) on the work of tlie 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 ■ on the collection of photographs of 



geological interest in the United King- 

 dom, 530. 



on photographs of geological interest 



in Canada, 546. 



Wave, graphic representations of the two 

 simplest cases of a single, Lord Kelvin 

 on, 792. 



Ware-length tables of the spectra of the 

 elements and compounds. Report on, 

 313. 



Waves, Vaughan Cornish on, 937. 



, continuity in theory of, mecha- 

 nical, luminous, and electro-magnetic, 

 Lord Kelvin on, 783. 



Weather types in relation to daily fore- 

 casts in Western Europe, D. Archibald 

 on, 798. 



Webber (Maj.-Gen.) on the B. A. screw 

 gaxige, 627. 



Webster (Prof. A. W.) on practical elec- 

 trical standards, 145. 



Weights and measures, ancient standard, 

 of Bristol, W. R. Barker on the, 810. 



Weld (Miss A. G.) on a Buddhist image 

 found in an Irish bog, 1016. 



Weldon (Prof. W. F. R.) on zoological 

 bibliography and publication, 558. 



on investigations made at the Marine 



Biological Association laboratory at 

 Plymouth, 583. 



on the occupation of a table at the 



Zoological Station at Naples, 587. 



