934 
ALLEN (J. Romilly) on an ethnographi- 
cal survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
ALLEN-BROWN (J.) on the discovery of 
stone implements in Pitcairn’s Island, 
871. 
Alloys, Report on the heat of combination 
of metals in the formation of, 246 
—— of cadmium, zinc, and magnesium 
with platinum, and with palladium, 
Prof. Hodgkinson, Capt. Waring and | 
Capt. Desborough on, 714. 
—— of iron, electric conductivity and 
magnetic properties of, Prof. W. F. 
Barrett and W. Brown on, 856. 
Alphabet, the sources of the, Prof. 
Flinders Petrie on, 877. 
America, North, recent magnetic work 
in, L. A. Bauer on, 660. 
American municipal finance, some aspects 
of, J. H. Hollander on, 825. 
Amt (Dr. H.) on Canadian Pleistocene 
Jlora and fauna, 411. 
— on the subdivisions of the Carboni- 
ferous system in certain portions of 
Nova Scotia, 755. 
Anabena-containing roots of 
Cycads, W. G. Freeman on, 925. 
ANDBRSON (Dr. Joseph) on an ethno- 
graphicalsurvey of the United Kingdom, 
493. 
—— (Prof. R. J.) on the pelvic sym- 
physial bone of the Indian elephant, 
781. 
, on rhythmic motion, 782. 
some 
—— (Dr. Tempest) on the collection | 
of photographs of geological interest 
in the United Kingdom, 377. 
—— on the eruption of Vesuvius in 
1898, 749. 
ANDREWS (C. W.) on the relations of 
Christmas Island to the neighbouring 
lands, 815. 
Anglesey, Dwlbau Point, 
pipes at, E. Greenly on, 742. 
—— ——,, glaciation at, E. Greenly on, 
742. 
Antarctic exploration; the voyage of the 
Southern Cross from Hobart to Cape 
Adare, Dr. H. R. Mill on, 803. 
, the problem of, Henryk 
Arctowski on, 803. 
, the physical and chemical 
work in, J. Y. Buchanan on, 804. 
, with reference to its botani- 
cal bearings, G. R. M. Murray on, 80€. 
*Anthropogeography of certain places in 
British New Guinea and Sarawak, 
Prof. A. C. Haddon on, 813. 
Anthropological interest, photographs of, 
Report on, 592. 
method, two new departures in, Dr. 
Rivers on, 879. 
** Anthropological Notes and Queries, 
Report on the new edition of, 868. 
sandstone 
*. 
REPORT—1899. 
Anthropology, Address by C. H. Read 
to the Section of, 861. 
Anthropometrical work in Egypt, recent, 
D. Maclver on, 875. 
*Anthropometry, the personal equation 
in, Dr. J. G. Garson on, 868. 
Aracez, Studies in, by Prof. Douglas 
Campbell, 924. 
*Arctic exploration, the problem of, W. 
Wellman on, 814. 
ARMSTRONG (Prof. H. E.) on the investi- 
gation of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 
tives, 362. 
on the teaching of science in ele- 
mentury schools, 359. 
on the laws of substitution, especi- 
ally in benzenoid compounds, 683. 
— on the relative orienting effect of 
chlorine and bromine, 687. 
on isomorphism in benzenesulphonic 
derivatives, 687. 
—— on symbiotic fermentation, its 
chemical aspects, 699. 
ARNOLD (John P.) on the dependence of 
the tonus of the muscles of the bladder 
in rabbits on the spinal cord, 902. 
Assimilation in plants, Report on an 
experimental investigation of, 611. 
Astroclera Willeyana, the type of a new 
family of recent sponges, J. J. Lister - 
on, 775. 
Atmospheres of planets, the permanence 
of certain gases in the, Prof. G. H. 
Bryan on, 634. 
Atomic weights, a proposed International 
Committee on, Prof. ¥. W. Clarke on, 
703. 
, Prof. W. A. Tilden on, 706. 
tAtoms, the existence of masses smaller 
than the, Prof. J. J. Thomson on, 637. 
Australia, the discovery of, E. Heawood 
on, 814. 
AYRTON (Prof. W. E.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 240. 
Bacterial treatment of sewage in coke- 
beds, intermittent, Prof. F. Clowes on, 
691. 
BALFOUR (H.) on photographs of anthro- 
pological interest, 592. 
—— (Prof. I. B.) on the exploration of 
Sokotra, 460. 
Balloon, the first crossing of the Channel 
by a, A. L. Rotch on, 656. 
Bank reserves, G. H. Pownall on, 833. 
*Barents Sea, physical observations in, 
W. 8. Bruce on, 802. 
BARKER (W. R.) on the excavation of 
caves at Uphill, 402. 
BARNES (H. T.) and Prof. H. L. CAt- 
LENDAR on the variation of the specific 
heat of water, 624. 
BARRETT (W. F.) on some novel thermo- 
electric phenomena, 635. 
