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FORBES (H. O.) on making geographical, meteorological, and natural history observations in South Georgia or other Antarctic island, 358.

'Force,' how the misuse of the word in attractions, electricity, and magnetism may be avoided without much departure from existing practice, by Dr. G. J. Stoney, 586.

FÖRSTER (Prof. W.) on the displacements of the rotational axis of the earth, 476. FOSTER (Dr. C. Le Neve) on underground temperature, 107.

(Prof. G. C.) on practical electrical standards, 117.

- (Prof. M.) on the occupation of a table at the zoological station at Naples, 335.

on investigations made at the Marine Biological Association laboratory at Plymouth, 345.

Fox (Howard) on a soda felspar rock at Dinas Head, north coast of Cornwall, 655. FOXWELL (Prof. H. S.) on the methods of economic training in this and other countries, 365.

France, economic studies in, H. Higgs on, 384.

FRANKLAND (Prof. Percy) on the electrolytic methods of quantitative analysis,

160.

FRASER (James) on the character of the

high-level shell-bearing deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities, 307. FREDERICQ (Prof. Léon) on an aerotonometer and a gas-burette, 807. Freezing-point of aqueous solutions which freeze at temperatures just below 0° C., Dr. M. Wildemann on P. B. Lewis' method for accurately determining the, 567.

Fresnel's diffraction theory and Babinet's principle, a lecture-room experiment to illustrate, by Prof. A. Cornu, 480. Fuchsian functions, Prof. Mittag-Leffler on, 577.

Fuegian, a young, the brain of, Prof. L. Manouvrier on, 787.

GALLOWAY (W.) on underground temperature, 107. GALT (A.) and Lord KELVIN, preliminary experiments for comparing the discharge of a Leyden jar through different branches of a divided channel, 555

Lord KELVIN, and M. MACLEAN, preliminary experiments to find if subtraction of water from air electrifies it, 554. GALTON (Francis) on the work of the Corresponding Societies Committee, 19. on an ethnographical survey of the United Kingdom, 419.

GALTON (Sir Douglas) on the work of the Corresponding Societies Committee, 19. on the circulation of underground waters, 283.

on the physical deviations from the normal among children in schools, 434. Galvanometers, delicate, Prof. A. Schuster on the construction of, 572.

*GARDNER (J. A.) and J. E. MARSH on some derivatives of camphene, 629. GARSON (Dr. J. G.) on the work of the Corresponding Societies Committee, 19. on the cave at Elbolton, 270.

on the exploration of Hadramout, in Southern Arabia, 354.

on the prehistoric and ancient remains in Glamorganshire, 418.

on an ethnographical survey of the United Kingdom, 419.

on the physical deviations from the normal among children in schools, 434. on anthropometric work in schools,

439.

on the work of the anthropometric laboratory at the Nottingham meeting, 444.

on the long barrow skeletons from Rushmore, 784.

*GARSTANG (W.) on the ancestry of the Chordata, 683.

GARWOOD (E. J.) on the collection, pre

servation, and systematic registration of photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom, 274.

Gas-burette and an aerotonometer, Prof. Léon Fredericq on a, 807.

Gases, polyatomic, the application of the determinantal relation to the kinetic theory of, Prof. L. Boltzmann on,

102.

GAULE (Prof. Justus) on trophic changes. in the nervous system, 794. GEIKIE (Sir A.) on underground temperature, 107.

on the traces of two rivers belonging to Tertiary time in the Inner Hebrides, 652.

(Prof. J.) on the collection, preservation, and systematic registration of photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom, 274.

Geographical, meteorological, and natural history observations in South Georgia or other Antarctic island, report of the Committee for making, 358.

-photography, John Thomson on, 714. Section, Address by Capt. W. J. L. Wharton to the, 699.

Geography of Lower Nubia, S. Clarke on the, 718.

*Geological classification and nomenclature, the current method of, with proposals for its revision, Sir H. Howorth on, 663.

Geological Section, Address by L.Fletcher

to the, 631.

Geology of the neighbourhood of Oxford, some points of special interest in the, Prof. A. H. Green on, 644.

of the plateau implements in Kent, Prof. T. Rupert Jones on the, 651. Géométrie non-euclidienne de Riemann, les principes fondamentaux de la, Prof. P. Mansion sur, 579.

GIBBS (Prof. Wolcott) on wave-length tables of the spectra of the elements and compounds, 248.

GILSON (Prof. G.) on the nephridial duct of Orenia, 693.

Girl life in an industrial centre, Miss Kenward on, 731.

Glacial epoch, the inadequacy of the astronomical theory of the, E. P. Culverwell on, 660.

epoch, the probable temperature of the, Prof. T. G. Bonney on, 660.

period in Middlesex, lacustrine deposits of the, Dr. H. Hicks on some, 659.

Glaciation, sporadic, in the Harlech

Mountains, Rev. J. F. Blake on, 659. GLADSTONE (G.) on the teaching of science in elementary schools, 359.

(Dr. J. H.) on the teaching of science in elementary schools, 359.

some experiments on the rate of progress of chemical change, 616. GLAISHER (J.) on underground temperature, 107.

on earth tremors, 145.

on the circulation of underground waters, 283. Glamorganshire, the prehistoric and an

cient remains of, second report on, 418. *Glass, the electrolysis of, Prof. W. C. Roberts-Austen on, 615.

Glastonbury, the lake village at, report on, 431.

GLAZEBROOK (R. T.) on practical electrical standards, 117.

comparison of the electrical standard coils used by Prof. V. Jones with the standards of the Association, 128.

on the preparation of the Clark cell,

139. GOBLET D'ALVIELLA (Count) on the present state of prehistoric studies in Belgium, 783.

GODMAN (F. Du C.) on the present state

of our knowledge of the zoology and botany of the West India Islands, 344. *GODWIN-AUSTEN (Col. H.) on Bhutan and the Himalayas east of Darjiling, 717. Golgi's methods, Oliver S. Strong on a modification of, 815. Goniometer, a new, for measuring crystals, H. A. Miers on, 654.

GONNER (Prof. E. C. K.) on the methods of economic training in this and other countries, 365.

on the methods of economic training adopted in foreign countries, 366.

on the condition of economic studies in the United Kingdom, 387. GOODCHILD (J. G.) on the collection, preservation, and systematic registration of photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom, 274. *GOODRICH (E. S.) on museum preparations, 697.

*GOTCH (Prof. F.) and Prof. Oliver J. LODGE on some physiological effects of the passage of rapidly alternating currents of great intensity through nerve, 818.

Graphical transformer for replotting curves, A. P. Trotter on a, 558. GRAY (J.), the distribution of the Picts in Britain, as indicated by placenames, 787.

(T.) on earth tremors, 145.

(W.) on the collection, preservation, and systematic registration of photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom, 274.

Greek earthquake pulsations of April 1894, the, 146.

GREEN (Prof. A. H.) on the Stonesfield slate, 304.

some points of special interest in the geology of the neighbourhood of Oxford, 644.

(Prof. J. R.) on the influence of light upon diastase, 698.

GRIFFITHS (E. H.), the influence of temperature upon the specific heat of aniline, 568.

Guns, pressures in the bores of, methods

that have been adopted for measuring, Sir Andrew Noble on, 523. GÜNTHER (Dr. A. C. L. G.) on the present state of our knowledge of the zoology and botany of the West India Islands, 344.

HADDON (Prof. A. C.) on the marine zoology of the Irish Sea, 318.

on an ethnographical surrey of the United Kingdom, 419; on the ethnographical survey of Ireland, 429.

on the work of the anthropometric laboratory at the Nottingham meeting,

444.

on the people of Western Ireland and their mode of life, 785. Hadramout, in Southern Arabia, report on the exploration of, 354.

the natives of the, J. T. Bent on, 786. *Hair, skin, and pigment, notes on, by Prof. A. Thomson, 778.

HALDANE (Dr. J. S.) on the cause and prevention of suffocation in mines, 816.

HALE (H.) on the North-Western tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 453. HALIBURTON (R. G.) on the NorthWestern tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 453.

*Haloids, the formation of, from pure materials, interim report on, 614. HARCOURT (A. Vernon) on a ten-candle lamp for use in photometry, 582. HARRIS (D. Fraser) on some experiments to determine the time-relations of the voluntary tetanus in man, 792. HARRISON (J. Park) on lunar curves of mean temperature at Greenwich, and the heat of the moon, 593. HARTLAND (E. Sidney) on an ethnographical survey of the United Kingdom, 419. HARTLEY (Prof. W. N.) on wave-length tables of the spectra of the elements and compounds, 248.

on new methods of spectrum analysis, and on Bessemer flame spectra, 610.

HARTOG (P. J.) on the distinction between mixtures and compounds, 618. HARVIE-BROWN (J. A.) on making a digest of the observations on the migration of birds, 348.

HAUGHTON (Dr. S.) on the ethnographical survey of Ireland, 429.

HAYCRAFT (Prof. J. Berry) on the rôle of sex in evolution, 691.

— on the development of kidney, 795. on the structure of striped muscle, 814.

HEAD (Jeremiah) on methods of determining the dryness of steam, 392. Hearing, sight, and touch, the measurement of simple reaction time for, Prof. W. Rutherford on, 805.

a new theory of, C. H. Hurst on,

804. Heart, the mammalian, the structure and function of the, report on, 464. Heat in hibernating animals, the production of, Prof. Raphael Dubois on, 812.

the specific, of aniline, influence of temperature upon, E. H. Griffiths on the, 568.

Heats, specific, of certain gases, a new determination of the ratio of the, O. Lummer and E. Pringsheim on, 565. Hebrides, two rivers in the Inner, belonging to Tertiary time, Sir A. Geikie on the traces of, 652.

*HEGER (Prof. P.) on the absorption of poisons, 804.

HENDERSON (Dr. G. G.) and Dr. A. R.

EWING on the tartrarsenites, 624.

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on a property of the catenary, 578. on the shape of the banks of small channels in tidal estuaries, 664. HENRICI (Prof. O.), report on planimeters, 496.

HERDMAN (Prof. W. A.) on the marine zoology of the Irish Sea, 318.

*Heredity of acquired characters, Prof. A. Macalister on the, 778. *HERMANN (Prof. D. L.) on vowel and consonant sounds, 806.

HERSCHEL (Prof. A. S.) on underground temperature, 107.

HEYWOOD (James) on the teaching of science in elementary schools, 359. Hibernating animals, the production of heat in, Prof. Raphael Dubois on, 812. HICKS (Dr. Henry) on the homes and migrations of the earliest forms of animal life, as indicated by recent researches, 657.

on some lacustrine deposits of the glacial period in Middlesex, 659. HICKSON (Dr. S. J.) on the present state of our knowledge of the zoology of the Sandwich Islands, 343.

on the development of Alcyonium, 345.

on the influence of previous fertilisation of the female on her subsequent offspring, and the effect of maternal impressions during pregnancy on the offspring, 346.

Hieroglyphics, a new system of, and a

præ-Phoenician script from Crete and the Peloponnese, Arthur J. Evans on, 776.

HIGGS (Henry) on the methods of economic training in this and other countries, 365. on economic studies in France, 384. on factors of production, 729. *HILL (Dr. L.) on the effect of gravity on the circulation, 809.

HOBSON (J. A.) on the relation between wages, hours, and productivity of labour, 738.

HODGKINSON (Prof. W. R.) and A. II. COOTE on fluorene diacetate, 629. HOGARTH (D. G.) on a recent journey in the Valley of the Euphrates, 711. Holes, the significance of objects with Miss A. W. Buckland on, 790. HOLMES (T. V.) on the work of the Corresponding Societies Committee, 19. HOOKER (R. H.) on the relation between wages and the numbers employed in the coal-mining industry, 737. HOPKINSON (Dr. J.) on practical electrical standards, 117.

(J.) on the work of the Corresponding Societies Committee, 19.

on the application of photography

to the elucidation of meteorological phenomena, 143. HORNE (J.) on the character of the highlevel shell-bearing deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities, 307. HOWARTH (0. H.), explorations in the Sierra Madre of Mexico, 715. HOWES (Prof. G. B.) on the marine zoology of the Irish Sea, 318. HOWORTH (Sir Henry) on an ethnographical survey of the United Kingdom,

419.

on the current method of geological classification and nomenclature, with proposals for its revision, 663.

HOYLE (W. E.) on the marine zoology of the Irish Sea, 318.

HUBRECHT (Prof. A. A. W.) on the didermic blastocyst of the Mammalia, 681.

HUDSON (W. H.) on the legislative protection of wild birds' eggs, 347. HULL (Prof. E.) on underground temperature, 107.

on earth tremors, 145.

on the proximate chemical constituents of coal, 246.

on the circulation of underground waters, 283.

HUMMEL (Prof. J. J.) on the action of light upon dyed colours, 238. HUNT (Rev. W. H.), the Church Army and the unemployed, 729.

'Hunting' of governed engines, James Swinburne on the, 758. *HURST (C. H.) on a new theory of hearing, 804.

Hydrodynamics, the equations of, Maxwell's method of deriving, from the kinetic theory of gases, Prof. L. Boltzmann on, 579.

Hydrogen ion, the velocity of the, through solutions of acetates, W. C. D. Whetham on, 569. Hydrographical and climatological conditions of Tropical Africa, third report on the, 348.

Hydroxylamine, free, some experiments with, Dr. C. A. Lobry de Bruyn on, 606. Hysteresis in iron and steel in a rotating magnetic field, F. G. Baily on, 576.

Iceland, the north of, certain volcanic subsidences in, Dr. Tempest Anderson on, 650.

Ice-sheet, the mechanics of an, Rev. J. F. Blake on, 661.

Immunity, a form of, experimentally produced, Dr. J. L. Smith and E. Trevithick on, 808.

local, L. Cobbett and Dr. W. S. Melsome on, 807.

Indazol derivates, the formation of, from

aromatic diazo-compounds, Prof. E. Noelting on, 622.

Index generum et specierum animalium, report on the compilation by C. Davies Sherborn of an, 347.

Indian tribes of the Lower Fraser River, Dr. F. Boas on the, 451.

Indonesians, the shells used in the domestic economy of the, Dr. J. D. C. Schmeltz on, 786.

Infra-red spectrum, recent researches in the, Dr. S. P. Langley on, 465. Inheritance, the question of use-, and the epidermis of the plantar surface, Dr. F. A. Dixey on, 698.

Insects, social, and evolution, Prof. C. V. Riley on, 689.

'Interest' and 'rent,' proposal for an agreement on the terms, by C. S. Devas, 733.

*Iodine and chlorine, the diffusion of very dilute solutions of, A. P. Laurie on, 620.

Ireland, complexional differences between natives of, with indigenous and exotic surnames respectively, Dr. J. Beddoe on, 775.

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Western, the people of, and their mode of life, Prof. A. C. Haddon on, 785.

Irish Sea, the marine zoology of the, second report on, 318.

Iron and steel, the best method of estab lishing an international standard for the analysis of, sixth report on, 237.

and steel, the strength and plastic extensibility of, Prof. T. C. Fidler on, 750.

ore in the boring at Shakespeare Cliff, Dover, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the deposit of, 648.

Isle of Man, the north of, the Permian strata of, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on, 662.

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JEFFS (O. W.) on some forms of saurian footprints from the Cheshire Trias, 658. JOHNSON (Prof. T.), two Irish brown algæ, 683.

-, some chalk-forming and chalk-destroying algæ, 683.

JOHNSTON-LAVIS (Prof. H. J.) on the volcanic phenomena of Vesuvius and its neighbourhood, 315.

JONES (Rev. E.) on the cave at Elbolton, 270.

on the Calf Hole Cave, 272.

(Rev. G. Hartwell), the relations between body and mind, as expressed in early languages, customs, and myths, 779.

(Prof. J. Viriamu) on practical electrical standards, 117.

on a determination of the international ohm in absolute measure, 123.

on standards of low electrical resistance, 592.

the electrical standard coils used by, compared with those of the Association, by R. T. Glazebrook, 128.

(Prof. T. Rupert) on the fossil Phyllopoda of the Paleozoic rocks, 271.

on the eurypterid bearing deposits of the Pentland Hills, 302.

on the geology of the plateau implements in Kent, 651. JUDD (Prof. J. W.) on earth tremors, 145.

*Kandyans, the ceremonies observed by the, in paddy cultivation, B. P. Kehlpannala on, 787.

*KEHLPANNALA(B. P.) on the ceremonies observed by the Kandyans in paddy cultivation, 787.

KELVIN (Lord) on underground temperature, 107.

on practical electrical standards, 117.

on the resistance experienced by solids moving through fluids, 557.

M. MACLEAN, and A. GALT, preliminary experiments to find if subtraction of water from air electrifies it, 554.

and A. GALT, preliminary experiments for comparing the discharge of a leyden jar through different branches of a divided channel, 555. KENDALL (P. F.) on the Calf Hole Cave, 272.

on the circulation of underground waters, 283.

on the character of the high-level shell-bearing deposits at Clava, Chapelhall, and other localities, 307. KENNEDY (Prof. A. B. W.) on methods of determining the dryness of steam, 392.

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Address to the Mechanical Section,

KENT (A. F. S.) on the structure and function of the mammalian heart, 464. Kent, North, three Neolithic settlements in, Mrs. Stopes on, 785.

KENWARD (J.) on lighthouse apparatus and lighthouse administration in 1891, 760.

(Miss) on girl life in an industrial centre, 731.

KERR (J. Graham) on the Tobas of Gran Chaco, South America, 789.

Keuper sandstone cemented by barium sulphate, from the Peakstones Rock, Alton, Staffordshire, W. W. Watts on a, 665.

Kidney, the development of, Prof. J. B. Haycraft on, 795.

KIDSTON (R.) on the collection, preservation, and systematic registration of photographs of geological interest in the United Kingdom, 274.

Kinetic theory of polyatomic gases, the application of the determinantal reiation to the, Professor L. Boltzmann on, 102

KIRKALDY (J. W.) on the species of Amphioxus, 685.

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KNOTT (Prof. C. G.) on earth tremors, 145. the volume changes which accompany magnetisation in metal tubes, 576. KNUBLEY (Rev. E. P.) on making a digest of the observations on the migration of birds, 348. *KNY (Prof. L.) on the correlation between root and shoot, 688.

exhibition of diagrams, 689. KOHN (Dr. C. A.) on the electrolytic methods of quantitative analysis, 160 KOLLMANN (Prof. J.), pygmies in Europe,

781.

KORTAZZI (Prof. S.), account of observations made with the horizontal pendulum at Nicolaiew, 145.

KOVALEVSKY (Maxime) on the economic results of the black death in Italy,

733.

on the Lex Barbarorum of the Daghestan, 785.

*Kymograph, a new spring, and polyrheotome, Prof. T. W. W. Engelmann on, 818.

*Labiates, hygroscopic dispersal of fruits in certain, Miss D. Pertz on the, 687. Labour Commission, L. L. Price on the report of the, 730.

the productivity of, the relation between wages, hours, and, J. A. Hobson on, 738.

Lake village at Glastonbury, report on the, 431.

Lakes, a bathymetrical survey of English, Dr. H. R. Mill on, 713.

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