954 
Wages, agricultural, in the United 
Kingdom from 1770 to 1895, A. L. 
Bowley on, 829. 
-_— between 1790 and 1860, the course 
of average, G. H. Wood on, 829 
—— by lists in the Spinning Industry, 
the regulation of, 8. J. Chapman on, 
830. 
WALKmR (W. G.) on experiments on the 
thrust and power of air-propellers, 860. 
WALLER (Dr. A.) on electrical changes 
accompanying the discharge of the 
respiratory centre, 599. 
WALLIS (H. White) on the mental and 
physical defects of children in schools, 
489. 
Warp (Prof. Marshall) on the Torres 
Straits expedition, 585. 
— on assimilation in plants, 611. 
— on symbivsis, 692. 
——on some methods for use in the 
culture of Algz, 919, 920. 
on the growth of Oscillaria in hang- 
ing drops of silica jelly, 920. 
+ on a horn-destroying fungus, 922. 
WARING (Capt.), Prof. HODGKINSON and 
Capt. DESBOROUGH, on alloys of 
cadmium, zinc, and magnesium with 
platinum, and with palladium, 714. 
WARINGTON (Prof. R.) on symbiotic 
fermentation, 701. 
WARNER (Dr. Francis) on the physical 
and mental defects of children in schools, 
489. 
Warships, the use of non-flammable wood 
on, E. Marshall Fox on, 854. 
Water and sewage, Report on a uniform 
system of recording the results of the 
chemical and bacterial examination of, 
255, 
Water, specific heat of, variation of the, 
Prof. H. L, Callendar and H. T. Barnes 
on the, 624. 
WATERHOUSE (Col. J.) on the action of 
light upon metallic silver, 714. 
WATKIN (Col.) on the B. A. screw gauge, 
464, 466. 
WATSON (W.) on determining magnetic 
Force at sea, 64. 
Warts (Dr. Marshall) on wave-length 
tables of the spectra of the elements and. 
compounds, 257. 
(Prof. W. W.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 27. 
' geological interest in the United King- 
dom, 377. 
— on the surface of the Mount Sorrel 
granite, 747. 
Wave phenomena, photographs of V. 
Cornish on, 748. 
Wave-length tables of the spectra of the 
elements and compounds, Report on, 
257. 
on the collection of photographs of | 
RERORT—1899. 
Waves, aérial, the hydro-aérograph for 
recording, F. Napier Denison on, 
656. 
deep sea, V. Cornish on, 636. 
WEBBER (Maj.-Gen.) on the B. A. serew 
gauge, 464. 
WEBLEY-HOPE (Lieut. W. H.) and Prof. 
HODGKINSON on the reaction between 
potassium cyanide and 1:3 dinitro- 
benzene, 716. 
WEDD (C. B.) on barium sulphate in the 
Bunter Sandstone of North Stafford- 
shire, 740. 
Wertss (Prof. F. E.) on a biserial Halonia 
belonging to the genus Lepidophioios, 
927. 
| WELDON (Prof. W. F. R.) on records of 
pedigree stock, 424. 
on the occupation of a table at the 
Zoological Station at Naples, 431. 
on investigations made at the Marine 
Biological Association Laboratory at 
Plymouth, 437. 
—— on zoological and botanical publica- 
tion, 444. = 
on the exploration of Sokotra, 460. 
WELLBY (Capt. M. 8.) ona journey to 
King Menelek’s dominions, 814. 
*WELLMAN (Walter) on a journey to 
Wilczek Land and the problem of. 
Arctic exploration, 814. 
WHETHAM (W. C. D.) on electrolysis and 
electro-chemistry, 160. 
WHIDBORNE (Rev. G. F.) on the regis- 
tration of type specimens of British 
Fossils, 405. 
WHITAKER (W.) on the work of the 
Corresponding Societies Committee, 27. 
| WHITE (Sir W. H.), Address to the 
Section of Mechanical Science by, 
837. 
WHITTAKER (E.T.), Report on the pro- 
gress of the solution of the problem of 
Three Bodies by, 121. 
*Wilczek Land, a journey to, and the 
problem of Arctic exploration, W. 
Wellman on, 814. 
WILLIAMS (S. W.) ox an ethnographical 
survey of the United Kingdom, 493. 
*WILLIS (J. C.), the research laboratory 
in the Royal Gardens, Peradeniya, 
Ceylon, 921. 
—— on the morphology and life-history 
of the Indo-Ceylonese Podostemacez, 
924. 
WILSON (W. E.) on solar radiation, 159. 
WILTSHIRE (Rev. T.) on the Phyllopoda 
of the Paleozoic rocks, 403. 
| Woop (G4. H.) on the course of average 
wages between 1790 and 1860, 829. 
(Sir H, T.) on the B.A. seren 
gauge, 464. 
Wood, non-flammable, and its use on 
warships, E. Marshall Fox on, 854. 
