INDEX, 
Testis, the vascular mechanism of the, 
Dr. W. E. Dixon on, 901. 
*Thames estuary, the physico-biological 
aspects of the, as bearing on its fish- 
eries, Dr. J. Murie on, 788. 
Thermo-electric phenomena, some novel, 
W. F: Barrett on, 635. 
Thermometers, @ comparison of platinum 
and gas, Dr. P. Chappuis and Dr. J. 
A. Harker on, 243. 
THISELTON-DyER (Sir W.) on the in- 
hydrogen on the germinative power of 
seeds, 922. 
THOMAS (Archdeacon) en an ethnographi- 
953 
Transformations, infinitesimal, an appli- 
cation and interpretation of, Prof. E. 
O. Lovett on, 648. 
| *TRANTOM (Dr. W.) and Dr. C. H. Koun 
on the action of caustic soda on ben- 
zaldehyde, 714. 
TUCKER (R. D.) on the erratic blocks of 
the British Isles, 398. 
TucKET?T (Ivor L.) on autointoxication 
as the cause of pancreatic diabetes, 892. 
| Tunnel under the Straits of Dover, the 
fluence of the temperature of liquid | 
cal survey of the United Kingdom, 
493. 
From a source of light in a magnetic 
Jjield, 63. 
— on practical electrical standards, 
240. 
on the teaching of science in element- 
ary schools, 359. 
—— (Prof. W. H.) on the physiological 
effects of peptone and its precursors 
geological conditions 
Boyd Dawkins on, 750. 
Turbulent liquid transmitting laminar 
waves, the energy per c.c. in a, Prof. 
G. F. FitzGerald on, 632. 
of the, Prof. 
| TURNER (Prof. H. H.) on seismological 
TuHompson (Prof. 8. P.) on radiation | 
when introduced into the circulation, : 
605. 
* 
on protamines and their cleavage 
products; their physiological effects, 
901. 
THOMSON (Prof. J. J.) on practical | 
electrical standards, 240. 
+—— on the existence of masses smaller 
than the atoms, 637. 
THORNYCROFT (J. I.) on recent experi- 
ences with steam on common roads, 
858. 
THORPE (Dr. T. E.) on the action of 
light upon dyed colours, 363. 
Three Bodies, Report on the progress 
of the solution of the problem of, by E. 
T. Whittaker, 121. 
+THRELFALL (Prof. R.) and Prof. J. A. 
POLLOCK on a gravity balance, 659. 
TIDDEMAN (R. H.) on the collection of 
photographs of geological interest in 
the United Kingdom, 377. 
—— on the erratic blocks of the British 
Tsles, 398. 
TILDEN (Prof. W. A.) on the investiga- 
tion of isomeric naphthalene deriva- 
tives, 362. 
-—— onatomic weights, 706. 
Torpedoes, the discharge of, below water, 
Capt. E. W. Lloyd on, 855, 
Torres Straits anthropological and natu- 
< Miglags expedition, Report on the, 
585. . 
*_- and New Guinea, Exhibition of 
photographs from, by Prof. Haddon, 
871. 
Tradescantia fluminensis and T. Sabrina, 
a disease of, Albert Howard on, 923. 
investigation, 161. 
(Sir W.) on the Torres Straits expe- 
dition, 585. 
Turnip, white rot, a bacterial disease of 
the, Prof. M. C. Potter on, 921. 
Ty Nenydd caves, North Wales, Report 
on the investigation of the, 406. 
Type specimens of British fossils, Report 
on the registration of, 405. 
University of London, the teaching, and 
its Faculty of Economics, Sir P. Mag- 
nus on, 831. 
Uphill, Weston-super-Mare, Report on 
the excavation of caves at, 402. 
| Van LAER (Dr. H.) on symbiotic fermen- 
tation, 701. 
Vella fistula, intestinal movements of a 
dog with a, J. E. Esselmont on, 899. 
Vesuvius, the eruption of, in 1898, Tem- 
pest Anderson on, 749. 
VINCENT (Swale) on the histology of the 
suprarenal capsules, 598. 
and Prof. EH. A. SCHAFER on the 
physiological effects of extracts of the 
pituitary body, 894. 
Vines (Prof. 8. H.) on investigations 
made at the Marine Biological Asso- 
ciation Laboratory at Plymouth, 437. 
Vision of natives of Torres Straits and 
New Guinea, Dr. W. H.. Rivers on, 
586, 902. 
-—- persistence of, a new instrument for 
measuring the duration of, E. 8. Bruce 
on, 902. 
*Visual acuity, observations on, from 
New Guinea, C. G. Seligmann on, 902- 
| Votes, the median estimate for, F. Galton 
on, 838. 
Voyage of the Southern Cross from 
Hobart to Cape Adare, Dr. H. R. Mill 
on the, 803. 
*WAGER (Harold) on the phosphorus- 
containing elements in yeast, 922. 
*____ on the sexuality of the Fungi, 923. 
