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Morton (0. n.) on tlin circuliition of tin- 



il(!r|,'roiiiicl wiitcrH, !»0. 

 Jloiiiula, a K""""!* "fi '" ^^lii". notic<! <•[ 



e.xplnnil ion of, l)y !•'. W. rutniim, H'.tl). 

 Mount Uoriiiniii in (iuiana, by 1']. F. itn 



Tluirn, HOC. 

 •.Miiir(\V. K.) on Hinj,'^!-! rank railwayn, 



885. 

 Muiriifiul (Dr. A.) on standards for use 



in I'Icctricul nicasiuvnicnts, ll'.K 

 Miiiiiicail (l)r, 11.) on Uii! facial cliarac- 



tinistics of l]\t: i-accs and inincijiil 



ci-ossi's in the ISrilisli Isles, lilH ; on llio 



fortnation of niai kcrrl skv, (iH. 

 Mulliiiil (.M. (I.), national (h'bts, Hit.S. 

 Murray (.1.) on nu't('oroloi,d(!al ol)Sf'rvn- 



lions on ISl'Ii N"vis, :!(i. 



National dobts. by :\I. (1. :\Iulliall, n:W. 



Natural co-ordination, as ('viiuuid in 

 orL^■lnic (nohition, Dr. \V. I'rascr on, 

 772. 



N('rv(;-s\ipi)ly, tlic value of, in the di^tcr- 

 mination of muscular anonialios, I'rof. 

 D. J. Cunniiifjfhani on, 7ii8. 



Ninibaui'r (Dr. A.), notes on the races of 

 the Jew.s. 917. 



*New South Wales, notes on some tribes 

 of, by A. li. r. Cameron, '.»21. 



Xc'.vberry (Prof. J. S.), phases in the 

 evolution of the North Amcrie^m 

 Continent, 711); on the recent dis- 

 covci'y of now and remarkable fossil 

 lishes in the carboniferous and devonian 

 rocks of Ohio and Indiana, 721. 



N(>wton (Prof.) on the nii^^ration of 

 birds, 'JtiO; on the preparation of a 

 bibliography of certain groups of in- 

 vertebrata, 270. 



'*Newton's theory of astronomical refrac- 

 tion, note on, and on his (explanation 

 of the motion of the moon's apogee, by 

 J'rof. J. C. Adams, M'). 



Niagara, notes on, by P. Hallctt, 744. 



Nicol (W. W. J.), a theory of solution, 

 075. 



Nitrification, R. Warington on, (i82. 



North (VV.) on the inthience of bodily 

 (exercise on the elimination of nitrogen, 

 2G5. 



North American continent, phases in the 

 evolution of the, 719. 



North .\merican tiora, the characteristics 

 of the, Prof. Asa Gray on, f>'>3. 



North Americ;in geology, jilan for th(> 

 siil)ject-bibliography of, by (J. K. (iil- 

 bert, 732. 



North American Indians, food plants used 

 by the, Prof. a. Lawson on, 918. 



N<irth American languages, the (classifica- 

 tion of. Major J. W. Powell on, 899. 



North American tribes, marriage laws of 

 the, by Major J. AV. Powell, 911. 



Nova Scotia, results of past experience in 



gold mining in, by K. (Jilpin, jun., 711. 

 , th(! agricultural resources of, bv 



Maj.-<ien. Laurie. Sl9. 

 NovaScotian coaKields, a comimrison of 



the distinctive features of, l)v K. (iilitln, 



Jan., 712. 



Odling (I'rof.) on cliemical nomenda- 



t\ire, ;i9. 

 O'llalloran (J. S.)on Charles Winnecko'H 



explorations in ('(antral Australia, with 



notes on the emplovnu'nl of camels, 



811.'. 

 Ohio, ii group of mounds in, noii(;(' of 



exploiation of, by K. \V. Put nam, 899. 

 t)ntario, the agricultural rc-ourees of, l)y 



.1. Carnegie, Hl8. 

 Oxalic acid, the secretion of, in ijiedog, 



Dr. T. \V. .Mills on, 78;j. 

 ♦Oxygen, the; li(piefaction of, I'rof. J. 



Dewar on, (179. 



Palestine, the; iroologv of, liy I'l'of. K. 

 Hull, 272. 



, Eastern, report of the ( onnnittee 



for [)romoting the survey' of, 272. 



I'anton (.1. 11.). gleanings from outcrops 

 of Silurian strata in Ued Kiver Valley, 

 JIanitoba, 71;"). 



Paraflin oils, the production of iiermanent 

 gas from, Dr. S. JIacadam on, (;80. 



Paiker (.J.) on the circidation of under- 

 ground waters, 9(!. 



Parsons (Capt. .T.) on the erosion of the 

 s(!a-coasts (jf I'^ngland and Wales, 2;J8. 



Patimt legislation, rejiort on, 21t;i. 



*l'aui)erism, population, and iunnigration 

 in the dominion of Canada, by J. liowe, 

 H(j(5. 



Pen pits, .Somersetshire!, recent cxeava- 

 tion.s in, by Huv. II. H. Winwood, 918. 



Pengelly(\V.) on tin? circulation of under- 

 ground waters, 91); on the inTatic 

 blocks of England, \V^le^, and Ireland, 

 219. 



Pennsylvania bef(jre and aft'^r the eleva- 

 tion of the Appalachian nn)untains, by 

 Prof. E. W. Clay pole, 718. 



Perkin (Dr. W. TI.) on the magnetic rota- 

 tion of compounds in relation to their 

 chemical conijjosiiion, (!7ii ; *on coal- 

 tar colouring matters, (i78. 



Permanent way, American, .1. 'SI. Wilson 

 on, ii\)'.]. 



Perry (Prof. .1.) on standards for use in 

 electrical measvu'ements, 29. 



I'eiry (Hov. S. ,1.) on tlie spot spectrum 

 from 1) to li, (j:r>. 



Phillips (Prof. A. V\'.). transformation of 

 the stereograjjliic ei|uatorial projection 

 of a sphere by means of a certain form 

 of the i'eaucellicr cell, 649. 



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