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INDEX 



{Nature, Nov, l8, 1 875 



Cambrian Arcboeological Association, Annual Meeting, 358 



Cambridge : Caius College Scientific Society, 96 ; Natural 

 Science at, 54 ; Natural Science Lectures at, 526 ; Opening 

 of Newnham Hall, 542 ; Philosophical Society, 40, 60 ; Prof. 

 Willis's Collections of Models, 14, 153 ; Relations of Uni- 

 versity and Colleges, 14 ; Scholarships at St. John's College, 

 174; University Extension Scheme, 34, 116; University 

 Local Examinations, Sir W. Vernon Harcourt's Address, 117 



Cambridge, U.S. : Report of Peabody Museum, 195 ; Report of 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, 77 



"Cambridgeshire Geology," by T. G. Bonney, 45 



Camels and Llamas, Prof. A. H. Garrod's Lecture on, 92 



Cameron (Maj. Gen.), appointed Director of the Ordnance 

 Survey, 388 



Canada : G. M. Dawson's Report on Geology of, 504 : Fourth 

 Report on the Meteorology, &c., of, 299; Unusual Cold in, 

 299; Geological Survey of 1 843, 161 



Cancer, Dr. Creighton on the ^itiology of, 471 



Candeze (Dr. E.) on the Elateridte, 359 



Candolle (A. de) on Diverse Effects of the same Temperature on 

 the same Species in different Climates, 302 



Carbon Bisulphide in Coal Gas, A. G. Vernon Harcourt on, 465 



Carbon, Electric Conductivity of, 99 



Cardiograph Trace, Prof. A. H. Garrod, 275 



Carius (Prof), the Death of, 14 



Carlisle, Jenkinson's Guides to, 211 



Carnivorous Plants, Darwin on, by A. W. Bennett, 206, 228 



Carpenter (P. P.), Chitanidae, 413 



Carpenter (Dr. W. B., F.R.S.) on Comatula, 441 ; Ocean Circu- 

 lation, 454, 533 ; Ocean Temperature, 174 



Carus and Gerstaecker's " Ilandbuch der Zoologie," 247 



Cascarilla Bark and Tobacco Smoke, 48 



Caspian and Aral, Major Wood on the Separatioi of, 313 



Cassiopese /u and Vicinity, 534 



Cassowaries, P. L. Sclater, F.R.S., 516 



Castracane (Count) on Diatomacece, 302 



Cat, Hereditary Affection for a Dog, 212 



Cats and Blackbirds, 330 



Catholic University in Paris, proposed, 262 



Caverns and Cavern Life of the Ohio Valley, by Prof. Slialer, 55 



Caves, Irish, Exploration by G. S. Boulger, 212 



Cayley (Prof.) on the Analytical Forms called Trees, 463 ; on 

 Mathematical Tables, 404 



Celoria (Dr.), Eclipse of 1239, 167 



Central Asia: Dr. Leitner's Travels in, 466 ; Proposed Gazetteer 

 of, 299 



Cereals, Fertilisation of, by A. S. Wilson, 270 



Cervtis megaceros. Discovery of Remains of, in Ireland, 435 



Ceylon, B. Hartshorne on the Weddas of, 465 



Chaldeans, Astronomy of the, 489 



Challenger: Notes from the, 315, 555; Progress of, 14, 53, 153, 



173 



Chambers (Dr. T. King), Manual of Diet, 64 



Chambeyron (M. L. ) on Geography of New California, 299 



Channel Tunnel, 562 ; Prof Hebert on, 407 



Chappe (Abbe), the Site of his Observatory in 1769, 459 



Charcoal Vacua, Professors Tait and Dewar, 217 



Charcoal-zinc Battery, Prof. Bunsen, 398 



Chart of the World, M. Malte Brun's, 299 



Charierhouse School of Science, 219 



Chasles' "Aper9u Historique," 32 



Chatiti (M. J.) on Interior Leaf Glands, 424 



Chavanne (Dr.), Paper on I'olar Ice, 241 



" Chemical Analysis," Normandy's Commercial Handbook of, 



65 



Chemical Industry, HofTmann's Report on the Progress of, by 

 A. Oppenheim, 365 



Chemical Society, 38, 79, 119, 158; Journal of, 16, 197, 467, 

 528 



"Chemistry," Barff's Elementary, 185; School of, at Cam- 

 bridge, U.S., 33 



Ches?, II. M. Taylor on the Relative Value of the Pieces at, 

 527 



Chester Society of Natural Science, Annual Report, 320 



Chimpanzee at the Zoological Gardens, 242 



China, Bibliography of the Zoology of, 380 



Chinoline and Pyridine Bases, 417 



Chitonidse, P. P. Carpenter on, 413 



Chloral as a Preservative of Anatomical Objects, 484 



Chlorophyll and Fungi, 15 



Choa, Settlement at, 279 



Chrondrolite, E. G. Dana on, 448 



Chronometers : at Greenwich Observatory, 108 ; Prizes for, 525 



Ciliate Infusoria, Dr. Allman, F.R.S., on the, 136, 155, 175 



Cimbrl, Prof Rawlinson on the Ethnography of, 466 



Cinci mati Society of Natural History, Bequest to, 359 



Cirrus Clouds, Observation of, 173 



Cissbury Camp, Excavations in, 418 



City of Health, Dr. B. W. Richardson, F.R.S., 523, 542 



Clackmannan, Drummond's Flora of, 503 



Clark (J. W.), Insectivorous Plants, 528; Sea-elephants from 

 Kerguelen's Land, at Berlin, 366 ; on Sea-lions and Seals, 8 ; 

 Sea-lions, 212 



Clark's Experiments on the Expansive Power of Vegetable 

 Tissue, 88 



Clarke (Hyde) on the Origin of the Magyar and Fin Lan- 

 guages, 465 



Clarke (Col. A. Ro5s), appointment to Directorship of the 

 Ordnance Survey, 300 



Cleland (Prof, F.R S.), Address on Anatomy, 413 



Cleland's Animal Physiology, Note on, 15 



Clermont-sur-Lanquet, Landslip at, 220 



Clifton (Charles), Legacy to Owens College, 117 



Climate, Influence of Water on, by Prof Ilennessy, 405 



" Clinnate and Time," by James Crol!, 121, 141, 167, 329 



Clinical Laboratories attached to the Paris Hospital-, 477 



Cloud, Remarkable Formation of, at the Isle of Skye, Thos. 

 Stevenson, 487 



Coal, Prof Williamson on Fossil Seed in, 442 



Cobbold (Dr. Spencer), Parasites of Elephants, 541 



Coffee Cultivation in Dominica, 173 ; in Queensland, 426 ; Dr. 

 Hooker, F.R.S , on the Cultivation of, 445 



Coggia's Comet, 436 



Colding on Atmospheric Currents, 198, 221 



Collinson (Admiral) on Arctic Geography, 104 



Collodion Films, M. Gripon on, 424 



Collomb (M. Edouard), Obituary Notice of, 95 



Collomia grandijiura, Dehiscence of, 494, 514 



Colomite, Dr. Blake on, 568 



Colonial Museum in I^ondon, 298 



Colours of Heated Metals, by A. S. Herschel, 475 



Comatula, Dr. Carpenter on, 441 



Comet : Coggia's, 436 ; D' Arrest's, 168, 257 ; Encke's, 292, 

 436; a Third in 1813 (?), 256; the Great^, cf 1819, 331; 

 the Great, of 1843, 257, 272 ; 1874, 272 ; Peters' Elliptic, 

 48; of 1533, 88 ; 1826, Transit of, 535 



Cometary Astronomy, 27 



Commissions : on Scientific Instruction, Final Sitting, 219; on 

 Vivisection, 562 



Common Sole, Note on, 7 



Compressibility of Gases, Mendeleef and Kirpetschoff on, 502 



Coniptes Rendus, Expense of, 76, 95 



Comte's Philosophy, by Prof. W. S. Jevons, 491 



Condensation from Expansion of Moist Air, 424 



Conder (Lieut.), Palestine Exploring Party, 280 



Congo Snake at the Manchester Aquarium, 69 



Consanguinity : Lewis H. Morgan on Systems of, 86, 311 ; Sir 

 John Lubbock, 124 



Conservation of Forces, T. G. P. Hallett on, 442 



Contagion, Dr. Sanderson's Report on the Pathology of, 471 



Cooking, Elementary Instruction in, 461 



Cooper (W, J.), Physiological Effects of Drinking- Waters, 442 



Cope (Prof, E. D.) on Descent exhibited by Tertiary Mam- 

 malia, 444 



Copper-zinc Couple, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 464 



Coral, Growth of, and Volcanic Action, S. J. Whitmee, 291 



Corfield (Prof) on Sewage, 404 



Cork Mattresses and Inundations, 280 



Cornu (M.), Lecture on Velocity of Light, 13, 59 



Cornwall and Devon, Miners' Association, 219 



Cornwall and Scilly, Meteorolo^^y of, by W. P. Dymond, 250 



Cortambert (M. E ), Geograjihical Distribation of celebrated 

 Persons in France, 502 



Cosmic Dust, supposed Streams of, J. W. N. Lefroy, 329 



Co vslips and Primroses, 7, 34, 87, 108 



Craniology : M. Broca's Lectures on, 96 ; Dr. RoUeston's Ad- 

 dress at British Association, 382 



Creighton (Dr.) on the /Etiology of Cancer, 471 



Cripps (H. Harrison) on a Continuous Self-registering Thermo- 

 meter, 37 



