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CHRONICLES OF Scrmncr, cont.— 
Microscopy, 129, 483, 683. 
Mining, Mineralogy, and Metal- 
lurgy, 137, 333, 486, 686. 
Photography, 154, 351. 
Physies: Light, Heat, and Elec- 
tricity, 157, 342, 497, 694. 
Sanatory Science, 163, 506. 
Zoology and Animal Physiology, 
170, 355, 510, 701. 
Cinchona Alkaloids, Tannin, a Substi- 
tute for, 323. 
—— Plants and Alkaloids, 460. 
Crarke, Mr, A., on Solar Photometry, 
108. 
Cuiaupvet, Mr. A., on Photo-Sculpture, 
741. 
Coal, Amount of available, 33. 
Cutting Machines, 141-144. 
— Rate of Production of, 35. 
—— Fields, Bristol, Map of, 747. 
General Summary of the, 33. 
— —— Rate of Exhaustion of the, 
138. 
—— —— Survey of, suggested, 139. 
the Brazilian, 387. 
Group, the Eastern, 27. 
the Northern, 26. 
—— the Southern, 32. 
—— the Western, 28. 
Mines, Explosions in, 140. 
Resources of Great Britain, the, 
Banuee 
24. 
Coal-tar, new Hydro-carbon from, 671. 
CossoLp, Dr., on the Development and 
Migrations of Entozoa, 750. 
CoLtitinewoop, Dr. C., on Acclimatiza- 
tion, 427. 
Comets, New, 106-7. 
Compass Plant, the, 318 
Conchology, British and American, 570. 
Contorted Pebbles in Conglomerate, 
125. 
Cooxe’s Spectroscope, 158. 
Copper and Iron in Photography, 355. 
— Conducting Power of Commercial, 
627. 
— Determination of Oxygen in Re- 
fined, 289. 
—- Metallic Impurities in Refined, 
289. 
— Mining in Tuscany, 433. 
— Powder for Pigment, 322. 
— Smelting, 745. 
Corals, Anatomy and Physiology of, 
360. 
CoRENWINDER on Respiration of Leaves, 
114. 
Correlation of Vital and Physical 
Forces, 77. 
Crabs, Habits of, 173. 
Index. 
769 
Crania, Average Capacity of European, 
257. 
Cranium of the Stone Period, 746. 
Crete, Brackish Water Fossils of, 413. 
Crisp, Dr., on the Anatomy of the 
Quadrumana, &e., 750. 
Crookes, W., F.R.S., the Atlantic Cable, 
and its Teachings, 44. 
on Gun-cotton, 405. 
—— on a Thermo-spectroscope, 699. 
D. 
Dahomey, its People and Customs, 209. 
Burton on, 754. 
Dairy Arrangements, 276. 
Farming, 658. 
Danteu’s Battery, Use of Sand or Sul- 
phur in, 700. 
Davpeny, Dr., on the Bath Thermal 
Waters, 743. 
Davirs, Mr. 'T., the Preparation and 
Mounting of Microscopie Objects, 
955. 
Davy, Dr. J., on the Salmonide, &c., 
oles 
on the Temperature of the Sexes, 
Mode 
Dawes, Rev.W. R. Telescopic Appear- 
ance of External Envelope of Sun, 
&e., 280. 
Day, Mr., on Acrodus Anningiz, 674. 
Decaisne, M., Variability of the Pear, 
453. 
Deep-sea Bed, Composition of the, 38. 
Conditions of Life on the, 42. 
— Foraminifera on the, 43. 
Dr Lirrrow, New Method of Deter- 
mining Time and Longitude at Sea, 
449. 
Devonian Period, Flora of, 455. 
Devonshire Association for the Ad- 
vancement of Science, &e., 706. 
Diatomacez, New Species of, 454, 485. 
Diatoms in Deep-sea Deposits, 114. 
Dissits, H. C., De Spectraal-Analyse, 
&e. (Review), 379. 
Dicxiz, Dr., a Flora of Ulster, &c., 
567. 
— Botanist’s Guide to Counties of 
Aberdeen, Bamff, and Kincardine, 
568. 
Dietary Question, Present State of, 751. 
Digitaline, 671. 
Dinornis, Skeleton of, 701. 
Diseases of Animals, Parasitic, 165. 
of Operatives, 167. 
Distance of the Earth from the Sun, 
105. i 
Double Culture, 108. 
