INDEX. 



Black W. G., M.D., F.E.Met.S.— Notes on the Meteorology and Hydro- 

 logy of the Suez Canal, p. 64. 



BoTTOMLET James, B.A., D.Sc., F.C.S. — On the change produced in the 

 Motion of an Oscillating Eod by a heavy ring surrounding it, and 

 attached to it by elastic cords, p. 1. Note on Bouguer's Opti' al 

 Essay on the Gradation of Light, p. 46. On the Equations and 

 on some Properties of Projected Solids, p. 03. Note on a paper 

 read before the Society on October 2nd, 1SS3, concerning the 

 Motion of an Oscillating Eod, p. 128. 



BoTD John.— On some Parasitic Mites, p. 79. 



Beothers Alfred, F.E..A.S. — Description of the Woodbury typo and 

 Stannotype Processes, p. 71. 



Clay Charles, M.D. — A Reminiscence of Dr. Dalton, p. 83. 



Dreschfeld Professor, M.D. — On some Micro-organisms found to be 

 present in connection with certain diseases, p. 74. 



Faraday Frederick J., P.L.S. — Pasteur and the Germ Theory, p. 88. 



Gibson R. H.— On the Lurid Sunsets observed at Taranald, New 

 Zealand, p. 128. 



Harley Eev. Egbert, M.A., F.E.S. — Remarks on Mr. Murphy's paper 

 " On the Quantification of the Predicate, and on the Interpretation 

 of Boole's Logical Symbols," p. 36. 



