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INDEX. 



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Foster (I'rof. G. ('.) nii stiiiidards for usr 

 in clcctiiciil iiu'.'isiircmciils, 2'.t ; on ihc 

 ]m'scn1. stiitn (jf our kaowledi^c of 

 spectrum analysis, 2113. 



Foster (I'rof. M.) on tli(; occuiiafion of a 

 t!il)lc at the zoolo.uical stat ion at Naples, 

 2."2 ; on the iiilhienee ol' bodily exer- 

 cise on tlie elimination of nitro,L;-en, 



;>(jr,. 



Francis (J. 1!.) on llio tcinjieratiu'e of the 



interior oi' a l)]ock ol' nicltini;' ice, (157. 

 Frnnkland (I'rot'.) on clieniical iioinen- 



clatiu'c, li'.l ; on the clieniical aspect of 



the stora.u'e of power, (ii:! ; clu'inical 



chancres in their relations to iiiicro- 



orjiiinisms, 081. 

 Fraser (Dr. W.) on natural co-ordination, 



as evinced in oro'anic evolution, 772. 

 I'rasil ice, tlie ffirniation of, (i.ll. llen- 



shaw on, OH. 

 I'^reain (Prof. \V.), the jiosition and jiro- 



spects of I'ritisli auricultui'c. SI'. 

 ^Friction of journals, I'rof. 0. Jicynolds 



on the. Si)"). 

 I'-riendly societies, notes on, by llev.fi. ('. 



White, with special references to lapses 



and nialingerins', iStll*. 



fialton ((!apt. D.) on the circulation of 



undcrjxround waters, 90 ; on jialent 



legislation, 29!!. 

 Calton (F,) on the exjienses of conqilet- 



ing the preparation of the tinal report 



of the Anthroponietric Coniinitree, 



279; on the facial characteristics of 



the races and ])iinciiial crosses in the 



I'.riti.sh Isles, 291. 

 (ialvanonicter with twenty wires, i'rof. 



JiOrd llayleiLrh on a, 0;i:i. 

 fJaragee (I'rof.) on the preparation of a 



bibliography of certain grouiis fif in- 



vertebrata, 270. 

 Gardner (J. H.) on the relative ages of 



the American and the Fnglish cretace- 

 ous and eocene series, T'.V.K 

 (■arnett (Prof. AV.) on standards for use 



in electrical measurements, 29. 

 (lar.son (])r.)on the facial characteristics 



of the races and princiiial crosses in 



the British Isles, 294. 

 Gas, permanent, the production of, from 



parartin oils. Dr. S. Macadam on, 080. 

 Gases, the incomplete combustion of, 



IT. B. Dixon on, 071. 

 , the vclocitv of explosions in, liv 



H. 15. Dixon, 088. 

 Geographical Section, Address by (ien. Sir 



J. H. licfroy to the, 787. 

 Geography, obje(^t lessons in, by K. (1. 



llavenstein, hOti. 

 Gcoloo-iciil age of the Acadian fauna, the, 



by G. F. -Matthew, 712. 

 < icolo'jii'al man of ]\I(jnt(! Soiinna and 



Vesinius, notice of a, by Dr. IT. ,T. 

 .lohiist(m-I,a\ i.s, 7:>0. 

 lieological maps, detailed, the value df. 

 in relation to watev-su[)ply and other 

 pra(;tical (picstions, bv W. W'hitakcr 

 7:il. 

 Geological Section, .Vddress by W. T. 



lilanford to the, (i9l. 

 lieological surveys of Kurope, tin n;i- 



tional, ri'jjort "U, by \V. Toplcy. :.'21. 

 Geology, Kortli American, ])lan for tlic 

 subject - bibliography of, by U. 1{. 

 Gilbert, 7;t2. 

 (ieolog\- of Halifax harbour. Nova Scoti.i, 



I'ev. D. lloneyinan on the, 7J1. 

 (ieoloij:y of Palestine, the, by Prof. i;. 



II nil, 272. 

 (icologv of South Africa, Prof. T. R. Join-: 



on the. 7;>0. 

 '''< icometrical theorem, a, in connecti(.!i 

 with th(' three-cusi)cil livpocxcloid, bv 

 K. F. Davis, 019, 

 • iiblis (Prof. AV.) on waAc-length tables 

 of the- spectr.a of the elements. ;>,Vl ; on 

 complex inorganic acids, 009. 

 tiill'crt (ti. K.), plan for the subject- 

 biblioirrajihy of Ivu-tli .\n:erican iien. 

 logy. 7:12. 

 tulbert (Dr. J. 11.) and Sir J. II. Lawes 

 on some points in the compo>itioii dl' 

 soils, with results illustrating the 

 sources of fertility in Manitoba prairie 

 soils, OSO. 

 (lilpin (E., jun.), results of past ex- 

 perience in gold mining in Nova Scoti;i, 

 711 ; a comparison of the <listincli\i' 

 features of No\ii Scotian coallieM-, 

 712. 

 Girdwood (Prof. (i. P.) and ,T. I'enn-ose, 

 preliiiiinary notes on a 1)1 11 (vcolour inn- 

 matter found in certain wood under- 

 going decomposition in the forest, ()8',>. 

 (ilacial beds, Acadian an(i Scottish, points 

 of dissimilarity and resemblance be- 

 tween, R. Richardson on, 722. 

 • ilacial origin of lake basins. Dr. A. 1!. •\ 



Selwyn on the, 721. 

 Glacial periods, fornuu', in the northern 

 hcmisjihcre, the improbability that tliey 

 were due to eccentricity of the earth"-; 

 orbit, and to its winter ],'erihelion in 

 the north, W. F. Stanley on, 72;i. 

 frladstone (Dr. J. H.) on meteoric dust, 

 IJ8: on the teaching of .M'iencc in ele- 

 mentary schools, 281? : on the present 

 state of our knowledge; of refract ien 

 equivalents, (i71. 

 ' llai.--licr (J.) on the circulation of undei- 

 ground waters, 90; on the surviy ni 

 Eastern Palestine, 272. 

 Glazebrook (R. T.) on standards for use 



in electrical measurements, 29. 

 CJlow lamps, the law regulating the con- 

 nection between curreuit and inten.-ity 



