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585 



Bronze Age, iv. 32. 



Gun, its Sound, vni. 545. 



Brooke, C, Compound Achromatic 



Microscope, i. 402. 

 Brookfield, W. H., Oral Eeading, iv. 



241. 

 Brou2:hton, J., engaged as Assistant in 



Laboratory, iv. 156. 

 Brown, Crum, Chemical Constitution, 



T. 495. 

 Browne, H. Crichton, In the Heart of 



the Atlas (Abstract deferred), xii. 409. 

 Sir James Crichton, elected 



Treasurer, xn. 563. 

 Browning, J., presents Electric Lamp, 



VII. 237. 

 Oscar, History of Education, viii. 



449. 

 Briinnow on 61 Cygni, ix. 516. 

 Brunton, T. Lauder, Element of Truth 



in Popular Beliefs, xii. 134. 

 Bryce, J., Armenia and Ararat, vm. 



349. 

 Buchan, A., Weather and Health of 



London, ix. 629. 

 Buclianan, Dugald, ix. 553. 

 Buckland, Frank, Culture of Fish, iv. 



75. 

 Buckle, H. T., Influence of Women on 



the Progress of Knowledge, ii. 504. 

 Budd, W., on the Germ Theory, vi. 369. 

 Buddhism in India, iv. 136. 

 Bunsen and KirchholTs Spectrum Ob- 

 servations, in. 393, 396; vi. 390; 



IX. 500. 

 and Schischkofi's Experiments on 



Gunpowder, vi. 275. 

 Bun sen's Measurement of the Sun's 



Chemical Action, iv. 129 ; experi- 

 ments on Dissociation, xi. 474. 

 Burdett-Coutts Geological Scholarship, 



III. 264. 

 Burgoyne, J. C, Donation, iv. 231. 

 Busk, George, elected Treasurer, vii. 



105 : resigns, xi. 468. 

 Buys Ballot's Law, vii. 39. 

 Bve-law suspended, JX. 156, 177 ; re- 

 pealed or altered, v. 308 ; vm. 663. 



Cable-laying AprLiAxcES, vn. 310. 



Csesalpinus on the Heart, vin. 493. 



Caesium, iil 325 ; vi. 391 ; Spectrum, 

 IX. 207. 



Cagniard de la Tour, discovered Yeast- 

 plant, VI. 6; his Experiments on 

 Liquids, VI. 357. 



Cailletei's Experiments on Liquefaction 

 of Gases, vm. 662 ; xi. 148. 



Calcium, iii. 83 ; Spectrum, ix. 215. 



Calder, on Tasraanians, vm. 622. 

 Calieo-Printing, iii. 201. 

 Californian Forests, vm. 579. 

 Calvert, F. C, Chevreul's Laws of 

 Colours, iL 428. 



Influence of Science on Calico- 



Printing, iii. 201. 



Campbell- Johnston, P. F., presents 

 Bust of Sir H. Davy, xn. 201. 



Canada, Geology of, ii. 522. 



Caudle-power of Electrical Machines, 

 IX. 12. 



Candles, Manufacture of, i. 21; Mineral 

 &c., n. 506. 



Cannani on the Heart, vm. 493. 



Cannon, Construction of, iii. 244. 



Canons, x. 268. 



Caoutchouc, i. 42 ; iii. 250. 



Capillary Attraction, xi. 483. 



Captain, Iron-plate Vessel, vi. 212. 



Carbon Compounds, Spectrum of, ix. 674, 



Carpenter, W. B., Influence of Sug- 

 gestion on Muscular Movement, 

 I. 147. 



Rhizopod type of Animal Life, Ii. 



497. 



Relation of the Vital to the 



Physical Forces, iii. 206. 



Temperature and Life of the Deep 



Sea, V. 503; vl 63. 



Unconscious Activity of the Brain, 



V. 338. 



Mediterranean, vi. 236. 



" Challenger ' Expedition, and 



the Temperature of tlie Atlantic, 

 VII. 263. 



Land and Sea in relation to Geo- 

 logical Time, ix. 268. 



Carpmael, W., Manufacture of Candles, 

 L 21. 



Carrick's Respirator, vi. 371. 



Carrington on Solar Eclipse, vl 286. 



Carruthers, W., Cryptogamic Forests of 

 the Coal Period, v. 511. 



British Fossil Cycads (no Jbs- 



tract), XL 283. 



Castner's Aluminium and Sodium 



Process, xii. 451. 

 Castor and Pollux, Minerals, vi. 392. 

 Catacombs, Roman Art in, vu. 316. 

 Catalogue of Library, n. 446 ; x. 169. 

 Catalytic Action, ii. 66. 

 Cattle of Britain, ii. 259. 

 Cauchy's Colour Theory, x. 198, 202. 

 Cavalli, Col., Fired Gunpowder, vi. 274, 

 Cavendish Balance presented, v. 403. 



Experiment on Composition of 



Water, vi. 315 ; on the weight of the 

 Earth, xn. 555. 



