940 
EVANS (Sir John) on the work of the Cor- 
responding Societies Committee, 27. 
—— onthe lake village of Glastonbury, 
594, 
EVERETT (Prof. J. D.) on. practieal clec- 
trical standards, 240. 
—— on the notation of the calculus of 
differences, 645. 
on geometrical illustrations of the 
theory of rent, 825. 
Ewine (Prof. J. H.) on seismological 
investigation, 161. 
“Excretory products of plants, Prof. 
Hanriot on the, 692. 
Lxpansion of porcelain with rise of tem- 
perature, T. C. Bedford on, 245. 
#ARADAY (Ethel R.) on the mercantile 
system of laisser faire, 824. 
FARMER (Prof. J.B.) on fertilisation in 
Pheophycee, 610. 
FARQUHARSON (Col. Sir J.) on twelve 
years’ work of the Ordnance Survey, 
811. 
FENTON (H. J. H.) on oxidation in the 
presence of iron, 688. 
and H. JACKSON on condensation of 
glycollic aldehyde, 689. 
Fermat’s numbers, Col. A. Cunningham 
on, 655. 
Fermentation, symbiotic, 
Dr. A. Calmette on, 697. 
——, its chemical aspects, Prof. 
H. E. Armstrong on, 699. 
*Fern sporangia and spores, Prof. F. O. 
Bower on, 925. 
HERNBACH (Dr. A.) on the influence of 
acids and of some salts on the saccha- 
rification of starch by malt-diastase, 
709. 
Fibula of the Hallstatt and La Téne 
periods, Celtic types of, found in 
Tunisia and Eastern Algeria, A. J. 
Evans on, 872. 
Finger prints of young children, F. 
Galton on, 868. 
—— -—— and the detection of crime in 
India, E. R. Henry on, 869. 
Fish, sea, experiments on the artificial 
rearing of, W. Garstang on, 784. 
*Fisheries of the Thames estuary, the 
physico-biological aspects of the, Dr. 
J. Murie on, 7838. 
Fishes, the palpebral and oculomotor 
apparatus of, N. Bishop Harman on, 
780. 
FITZGERALD (Prof. G. F.) on radiation 
from a sowree of light in a magnetic 
field, 63. 
on solar radiation, 159. 
on practical electrical standards, 
240. 
industrial, 
REPORT—1899. 
FITZGERALD (Prof. G. F.) on the heat of 
combination of metals in the formation 
of alloys, 246, 249. 
on the energy per c.c. ina turbulent 
liquid transmitting laminar waves, 632. 
FITZPATRICK (Rev. T. C.) on electrolysis 
and clectro-chemistry, 160. 
— on practical electrical standards, 
240. 
FLEMING (Dr. J. A.) on practical elec- 
trical standards, 240. 
fy on a workshop form of resistance 
balance, 662. 
Flint, the origin of, Prof. W.J.Sollas on, 
744, 
Flora of the sand-dune district between 
Deal and Sandwich, George Dowker 
on, 921. 
Fiux (Professor A. W.) on old age 
pensions in Denmark: their influence 
on thrift and pauperism, 835. 
Foorp (A. H.) on life zones in the British 
Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
Foraminifera from the Drifts of Moel 
Tryfaen, T. Mellard Reade on, 420, 
ForBES (Dr. Henry 0.) on the migration 
of birds in Great Britain and Ireland, 
447. 
on the exploration of Sokotra, 460. 
on the ethnographical survey of the - 
United Kingdom, 493. 
| Forster (M. O.) on the influence of 
substitution on specific rotation in 
the bornylamine series, 712. 
—— on new derivatives from camphor- 
oxime, 713. 
ForsytH (Prof. A. R.) on tables of the 
G (7, v)-Integrals, 65. 
—— ona systemof invariants for paralle! 
configurations in space, 640. 
* on singular solutions of ordinary 
differential equations, 647 
Fossils, type specimens of, Report on the 
registration of, 405. 
photomicrographs of opaque, Dr. A. 
Rowe on, 740. 
Foster (A. Le Neve) on the B. A. screw 
gauge, 464. 
—— (Prof. G. C.) on practical eleotrical 
standards, 240. 
FOstTEeR (Sir Michael) Presidential Ad- 
dress at Dover by, 3. 
on the Torres Straits Expedition, 
585. 
| Fox (E£. Marshall) on non-flammable 
wood and its use in warships, 854. 
—— (H.) on life-zones wm the British 
Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
FRANKLAND (Prof. Percy F.) on ve- 
cording the results of the chemical and 
bacterial examination of water and 
senage, 255. 
FREEMAN (W. G.) on the Anabzna- 
containing roots of some Cycads, 925. 
