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INDEX 



Forbes, E., British Geology, i. 316. I 



Manifestation of Polarity in the ! 



Distribution of Beings in Time, i. 

 428. 



J. D., Laws on Vibrations and 



Tones of Heated Bodies, i. 356. 



Theory of Glaciers, ii. 320, 545. 



Force, Conservation of, ii. 352 ; iii. 347. 



Tyndall on, iii. 527. 



Magnetic, in. 98, 169; vii. 50. 



Forecasting of Weather, x. 323. 



Forgery of Antiquities, iv. 356. 



Forster, on Polynesians, viii. 629. 



Forth Bridge, xii. 142. 



Fossil Vegetation, x. 220. 



Fossils in Nova Scotia Coal-fields, i. 



281. 

 Foster, M., elected Fullerian Professor 



of Physiology, v. 549. 

 Foucault's Pendulum Experiment, i. 70. 

 Fox, Col. Lane, Evolution of Culture, 



VII. 496. 

 Frankland, E., Artificial Illumination, 

 I. 319; IV. 16; v. 419. 



Chemical Properties of Compounds 



and the Electrical Character of their 

 Constituents, i. 451. 



Production of Organic Bodies, ii. 



538. 



Combustion in Rarefied Air, in. 



331. 



Glacial Epoch, iv. 166. 



Researches in the Roval Insti- 

 tution, IV. 309, 465; vii. 6,' 11. 



Source of Muscular Power, iv. 661. 



Water Supply, v. 109, 346. 



River Pollution, vii. 370. 



Climate in Town and Country, 



X. 17. 



elected Professor of Chemistry, 



IV. 109. 

 Franklin, B., Absorption of Heat by 



Coloured Bodies, iv. 489. 

 Fraunhofers Lines, in. 326. 

 Freeman, E. A., Principal Styles of 



Architecture, i. 268. 

 Freezing Machines, ix. 56 ; xi. 306. 

 Fremy's Researches on Ozone, vi. 547. 

 French Government presents 'Docu- 

 ments Inedits snr I'Histoire de 

 France,' iii. 241, 290, &c. 

 Freshfield, Edwin, Unpublished Re- 

 cords of the City of London, xii. 28. 

 Fritsche, on Indigo, ix. 584. 

 Frog, Development of, i. 9. 

 Froude, J. A., Science of History, iv. 

 180. 



W., Sea Waves, vi. 355. 



Resistance of Ships, viii, 188. 



Frozen Meat, xi. 308. 



Fruits, IX. 595. 



Fuller, Francis, Promoter of Crystal 



Palace Building, v. 23. 



John, Gift of 10,000/., vii. 9. 



Fullerian Professors of Physiology 

 elected : — 



T. Wharton Jones, i. 101. 



T. H. Huxley, II. 147 ; iv. 468. 



R. Owen, ii. 561. 



John Marshall, in. 526. 



M. Foster, v. 549. 



W. Rutherford, vi. 544. 



A. H. Garrod, vii. 444. 



E. A. Schafer, viii. 665. 



J. G. McKendrick, ix. 712. 



A. Gamgee, xi. 153. 



G. J. Romanes, xii. 201. 

 Fullerian Professors of Chemistry 

 elected : — 



W. Odling, V. 424. 



J. H. Gladstone, vii. 302. 



J. Dewar, viii. 403. 



Gaelic Language, ix. 548 ; Literature, 



555. 

 Gaine, W. E., Invention of Parchment 



Paper, n. 409, 411. 

 Galen, on the Heart, viii. 487. 

 Gale's Method of rendering Gunpowder 



non-explosive, iv. 618. 

 Galibert's Respirator, vi. 376. 

 Galileo's Tri;il, Enigma in, vii. 304. 

 Galloway's Experiments with Safety 



Lamp, VII. 4, 400 ; with Coal Dust, 



x. 96. 

 Galton, F., Men of Science, vii. 227. 

 Typical Laws of Heredity, viii. 



282. 



Generic Images, ix. 161. 



Visions of Sane Persons, ix. 



644. 

 Personal Identification and De- 

 scription, xii. 346. 



Captain D., Donation, iv. 549. 



Games, History of. ix. 125. 



Gamgee, A., on Physiological Effects 



of Vanadium, viii 225. 

 elected Fullerian Professor of 



Physiology, xi. 153. 

 Garnett, T., Portrait of, ix. 329. 

 Garrick as an Actor, xi. 304. 

 Garrod, A. H., Heart and Sphygmo- 



graph, VII. 214. 

 elected Fullerian Professor of 



Physiology, vii. 444. 

 Gases, Transmission of Heat through, 



m. 155, 295, 404 ; iv. 147. 



