INDEX. 



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Europe, Auicricii, ami Asia, 8(18 ; ob- 

 servations on tlic Jlexican zfidiac and 

 astrology, 910 : notes on resranhus as 

 to American oriuiii'^, !)-'!'. 



Cliu-ke (W. E.) on the )nij,a-atii)n ol'bivds. 

 2t)il. 



Clark's standard cells, Prof. Lord Uay- 

 lei,i,di on, (>')]. 



('romi)ton (E.) on the di'tcnnination of a 

 j^au,u-(! fur tlie iTianufactinr of various 

 small scrc\v>, t!S7. 

 Cmsskcy (Dr. M. \V.) im the ein\ilation 

 (if underi;round waters, '.IC, ; on tho 

 erratic lilocks of l':nLclan<l, \Vales, and 

 Ireland, L'l!) ; on the teaching of science 

 in elenu'utary schools, 1183. 

 Chiypole (I'rof. E. W.), Tennsylvania he- Culvcrwdl (K. P.) on the discriminating 

 fore and after the elevati(>n of the C(Uidition of maxima and minima in 



Appalachian mountains, 718 ; on some the calculus of variations, Olli. 



remains of lish from the Upper .Silurian Cunningham (Prof. 1). ,7.) on the vahu; 

 rocks of Pennsylvania, 7:i:!. of mMvc.su].ply in the determination 



*('limate of Canada, ihe, and its relations of nmscuhir anoiiuilics, 7(;f<. 



to life and health, lir. W. Jl. llingston ■Curtin (J.) on myths of llu; .Mudoc 

 on, 78."i. Indians, !)l(l. 



^Climates of the eastern and western Cashing (P. \l.) on the development of 

 ]iemisj)heres, a comparison of the liy industiial and ornanu'ntal art auumg 



Dr. J. 1>. Hiullxrt, 807. " the /iinis of New Mexico, '.HI. 



Coagidation of l)lood, Prol'. II. X. Martin Cylindrical slide rule or calcidat iug aji- 

 and W. H. Howell on the, 771. i)aratus, <lesciiiition of a.hy iO. Thacher, 



Coallields, Nova Scotian, a comparison (i5(). 





of the distiiu'ti\e features of, by I'! 



Gilpin, jun., 71 -. 

 Coals of Canada, II.. V. liuddenon the, 71.'!. 

 *CoHl-tar ciilouring matters, Dr. \V. H. 



J'erkin on, 078. 

 Coast signals, improvements in, Sir .1. X, 



Douglass on, 58 1. 

 *Coloiu's of thin iilafi's, Prof. Lord Pay- 



leigh on tho, l!.")!. 

 Conuuercial relations of Canada with 



.Spiiin and her colonies, A. de .Mar- 



coartu on the. .'^7(». 

 ■H'ommerell (.Vdm. J. E.) on the preven- 

 tion of accidei'.ts at sea, 897. 

 Complex inorganic acids. Prof. W. Clil>bs 



on, <)G9. 

 Coiujcoryphcan, Ihe primitive, bv (i. F. 



Matthew, 74:!. 



*L'ylindroid, a model (jf tin', showing Ihe 

 nodal line. Prof. 1". .S. liall on, (iiii. 



l)alla> (.1.) (in the; [irimary divisions .and 

 geographical distribution of mankind, 



*J)allinger (I!ev. Dr.) on ;i method of 

 studying the behavimir of the germs 

 of septic organisms under clianges of 

 temperattu'e, 78."). 



Dana (Prof. J. 1).) on tlu^ southward 

 ending of a great synclinal in the 

 Ta conic range, 729. 



Darwin (Prof. U. II.) on tho liarmonic 

 analysis of tidal observaticuis, ;>;>. 



Uavis (.1. \V.) on the exploration of tho 

 llaygiU lissure in Lotlu'isdale, York- 

 shire, -HO. 



Continuity, historical note (jn, by i;(>v. *Davis (11. F.), a geonu'trical thenrem in 



Dr. C. Taylor, (il.". 

 Cooke-Taylor (P. W'.), the I'actorv Act^, 



8.>;$. 

 Cooling in vacuui!-., .1. T. Jiottouile\- on, 



'Co-ordinate of a ]ioint, tho expression 

 of the, iir terms of the potential and 

 line of force at the point, Prof. W. M. 

 Hicks on, (119. 

 Co-ordinating centres of Kronecker, 

 demonstration of the, bv Dr. T. W. 

 Mills, 77(;. 



Cordeaux (.1.) on the migration of bird>, 

 200. 



Craigie (Major P. G.) on the jirodiiction 

 and consumption of meat in the United 

 Kingdom, 841. 



Cretaceous and eocene series, the rela- 

 tive ages of the American and tln' 

 English, .T. S. (iaiduer on, 7;)9. 



Crinoidea, the geographical and Imthy- 

 metrical <listribution of the, Dr. P. H. 

 Carpenter on, 7.'j8. 



eoiniection with the three-eusiied hypo- 

 cycloid, 019. 



Dawkins (Prof. W. I!oyd)on the erratic 

 blocks of I'lngland, \\'ales,aud Ireland, 

 219 ; on the former connection Ijctweeii 

 North America and the ea.stern side of 

 the Atlantic, 812; the range of the 

 Eskimo in sp.'iee and time, 898. 



Dawson (Sir W.) on the more an(^i( nt 

 laiul tloras of the old and new worlds, 

 7;i8. 



Day (St. J. v.) on patent legislation, 

 29:!. 



Deane (Dr.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England, Wales, and Ireland. 219. 



De Chaunu)nt (Prof.) on the intiiuence of 

 bodily exercise on the elimination of 

 nitrogen, 2<i."i. 



De Kance (C. E.) on the circulation of 

 mulergrouud watiTs, 90 ; on the erratic 

 block.s of England, Wall's, and Ireland, 

 L'19; on the erosion of the sea-coasts 

 of England and Wales, 2;i8. 





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