948 
REPORT—1899. 
*Pagan spring festival at Gubbio in | Photographs of geological interest in the 
Umbria, the relic of a, the ‘ Cero’ of 
St. Ubaldino, D. MacIver on, 880. 
Paleolithic implements of North Kent, 
Rev. J. M. Mello on some, 753. 
Paleozoic plants, a new genus, A. C. 
Seward on, 926. 
Palpebral and oculomotor apparatus of 
fishes, N. B. Harman on, 780. 
Pancreatic diabetes, autointoxication as 
the cause of, J. L. Tuckett on, 892 
Paris, the erection of Alexander ITT. 
Bridge in, Amédée Alby on, 469. 
PARKIN (J.) on the function of latex, 
929. 
*PaRSONS (Hon. C. A.) on fast cross- 
Channel steamers driven by steam tur- 
pines, 855. 
PAYNE (George) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
PEACH (B.N.) on life-zones in the British 
Carboniferous rocks, 371. 
PHARSON (Prof. Karl) on tables of the 
G (7, v)-Integrals, 65. 
Pedigree stock, records of, Report on, 424. 
PEEK (Sir Cuthbert E.) on the work of 
the Corresponding Societies Committee, 
27. 
Pelvic symphysial bone of the Indian 
elephant, Prof. R. J. Anderson on, 781. 
PENHALLOW (Prof. D. P.) on Canadian 
Pleistocene flora and fauna, 411. 
— onan ethnological survey of Canada, 
497. 
Peptone and its precursors, the physio- 
logical effects of, when introduced into 
the circulation, Third interim report 
on, 605. 
PERKIN (Dr. W. H.) on the action of light 
apon dyed colours, 363. 
Perry (Prof. J.) on seismological investi- 
gation, 161. 
on practical clectrical standards, 
240. 
PETERSEN (Dr. C. G. J.) on plaice cul- 
ture in the Limfjord, Denmark, 784. 
*___’s closing net for quantitative esti- 
mation of plankton, exhibited by W. 
Garstang, 788. 
PeErRig (Prof. Flinders) on photographs 
of anthropological interest, 592. 
on sequences of prehistoric remains, 
876. 
on the sources of the alphabet, 877. 
Pheophycee, fertilisation im, Third 
interim report on, 610. 
PHILLIPS (C. E. 8.) on the production, 
in rarefied gases, of luminous rings in 
rotation about lines of magnetic force, 
636. 
— (Prof. R. W.) on fertilisation in 
Pheophycea@, 610. 
Photographic records of pedigree stock, 
Report on, 424. 
United Kingdom, Tenth report on, 377. 
— of anthropological interest, Report 
on, 592. 
Photography, the application of, to the 
elucidation of meteorological pheno- 
mena, Ninth report on, 238. 
Photomicrographs of fossils, as opaque 
objects, Dr. A. Rowe on, 740. 
Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic 
Fifteenth report on the, 403. 
Physical and Mathematical Science, Ad- 
dress by Prof. J. H. Poynting to the 
Section of, 615. 
Physiology, Address by J. N. Langley to 
the Section of, 881. 
Pitcairn’s Island, the discovery of stone 
implements in, J. Allen Brown on, 871. 
Pirr-RIvERS (Gen.) on an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
rocks 
| ~—— on the lake village of Glastonbury, 
594. 
Pituitary body, physiological effects of 
extracts of the, Prof. E. A. Schifer 
and Swale Vincent on the, 894. 
Plaice culture in the Limfjord, Denmark. 
Dr. C. G. J. Petersen on, 784. 
Plankton and physical conditions of the 
English Channel in 1899, First report 
on the, 444. 
Plants, assimilation in, Report on an 
experimental investigation of, 611 
PLATANIA (Prof. G.) on the recent erup- 
tion of Etna, 750. 
| Pleistocene Canadian flora and fauna, 
Report on, 411. 
Pliocene deposits of the East of England, 
a proposed new classification of the, 
F. W. Harmer on, 751. 
—— and Glacial periods, the meteoro- 
logical conditions of N.W. Europe 
during the, F. W. Harmer on, 753. 
PLUMMER (W.E. ) 07 seismological investi- 
gation, 161. 
Plymouth, Report on the occupation of a 
table at the Marine Biological Labora- 
tory, 437. 
Podostomacex, the morphology and life 
history of the Indo-Ceylonese, J. C, 
Willis on, 924. 
Polar exploration by means of icebreakers, 
Adm, Makaroff on, 802. 
Polarimeter, half-shadow field in a, a 
method of making a, by two inclined 
glass plates, Prof. J. H. Poynting on, 
662. 
POLLEN (Rey. G. C. H.) on the investiga- 
tion of the Ty Newydd caves, 406. 
+Pottock (Prof. J. A.) and Prof. R. 
THRELFALL on a gravity balance, 659. 
Polyzoa, the embryology of the, T. H. 
Taylor on, 437. 
Poor Law reform, the results of recent, 
Harold E. Moore on, 835, 
