INDEX. 



1093 



Weldon (Prof. W. F. R.) Address to the 



Section of Zoology by, 887. 

 Wethbred (E. B.) on the building of 



Clifton Rocks, 862. 

 * on the work of encrusting organ- 

 isms in the formation of limestone, 



883. 

 Wharton (Adm. Sir W. J. L.) on the 



structure of a coral reef, 556. 

 Wheeler (VV. H.) on the action of waves 



and tides on the movement of material 



on the sea coast, 883. 

 Whetham (W. C. D.) oji electrolysis and 



electro-chemistry, 158. 

 * on the conductivity of dilute solu- 

 tions, 801. 

 Whitaker (W.) on the work of the 



Corresponding Societies Committee, 41. 

 Whittaker (E. T.) on the recent theory 



of the functions used in analysis, 793. 

 WiLLEY (Arthur) on the phylogeny of 



the anthropod amnion, 905. 

 Williams (J. Lloyd) on reproduction in 



Bictyota dlchotoma, 1044. 

 (Prof. W. Carleton) on, the electro- 

 lytic methods of quantitative analysis, 



294, 295. 



on the determination of zinc, 295. 



WiLLMOTT (Prof. A. B.) on photographs 



of geological interest in Canada, 546. 

 Willows, changes in the sex of, I H. 



Burkill on, 1065. 

 *WiLSON (Sir Charles W.) on the Upper 



Nile, 943. 

 (the late E.) on two caves at Uphill 



containing remains of Pleistocene 



mammalia, 867 ; *1023. 

 Wiltshire (Rev. T.) on the Phyllopoda 



of the Palceozoic rocks, 519. 

 Wolfe-Barry (Sir J.), Address to the 



Section of Mechanical Science by, 



976. 

 Women, middle-class working, the expen- 

 diture of, Miss C. E. Collet on, 973. 

 Wood (Sir H. T.) on the B.A. screw 



gauge. 627. 

 (T. B.), W. T. N. SPivEY,and T. H. 



Easterpield on the constitution of 



oxycannabin, 849. 

 Wood-destroying fungus, Pcnioillium as 



a, Prof. H. Marshall Ward on, 1048. 

 Woodward (Dr. H.) on the Phyllopoda 



of the Paheozoic rocks, 519. 

 on life-zones in the British Carboni- 

 ferous rocks, 629. 

 on the compilation of an index 



genemm et specierum animalium, 570. 



Woodward (H. B.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 530. 



. on arborescent Carboniferous lime- 

 stone from near Bristol, 869. 



WooLNOUGH (F.) on the collection of 

 photographs of geological interest in the 

 United Kingdom, 530. 



Yangtze valley, Mrs. Isabella L. Bishop 



on the, 940. 

 Yeast, the alcohol-producing enzyme in. 



Prof. J. R. Green on, 1046. 

 cell, the structure of the. Prof. 



Errera on, 1068. 



plant, Harold Wager on, 1069. 



Young (Prof. Sydney) on the thermal 

 properties of gases and liquids, 831. 



Zones, aggregate deposits and their rela- 

 tions to. Rev. J. F. Blake on, 892. 



Zones, life-, in the British Carboniferous 

 rocks, Report on, 529 . 



Zoological bibliography and publication, 

 Report on, 558. 



— Station at Naples, Report on the 

 occupation of a table at the, 587. 

 Appendix : 



I. The pseudobranch and intestinal 

 canal of teleosteans, by J. F. Gemmill, 

 588. 



II. (1) The relations between marine 



animals and vegetable life in 

 aquaria, by H. M. Vernon, 

 589. 

 (2) The relations between the hybrid 

 and parent forms of echiiwid 

 larvfc, by H. M. Vernon, 589. 



III. On the variation, of Cardium, Do- 

 nax, and Tellina, by J. Parkinson, 

 593. 



IV. List of naturalists who have worked 

 at the Station from July 1, 1897, to 

 June 30, ] 898, 594. 



V. List of papers published in 1896 

 by naturalists who have occupied 

 tables at the Station, 595. 



Zoology, Address by Prof. W. F. R. 



Weldon to the Section of, 887. 



and Botany of the Sandwich Islands, 



Eighth report on the, 558. 

 Zygopteris, the structure of, Dr. D. H. 



Scott on, 1050. 

 Zygospore in Polyphagus euglenee, the 



formation of the, H. Wager on, 1064. 



