Ericsson (Captiiii J.), Solar Atmosphere and Heat, 2S7, 344, 505 



Ethnology; Peabody Museum, 32 



Ethnology of Bjhring's Sea, 92 



Ethnology aad Spiritualism, 343, 363 



Everett (Prof. J. V. ), Plane Direc.ion, 63 ; 0:ean Currents, 243 ; 



Deschanel's Natural Philosophy, 339 

 ExogemusStructure5in Coal Plants (.Viv WilliimsDn, Prof. W. C, 

 , F.RS.) 



Fasfcelt (T. W. ), Aurora Borealis of November 9 and 10, 1871, 

 44 ; on the Au'-ora Borealis of February 4, 1S72, 302 ; on a 

 Meteor, 501 



Female Education in Science : at Newcastle College, 13 ; at 

 South Kensington, 49, 57, 370 ; College for Women, Hitchin, 

 49,57 ; Examinations at Cambridge University, 56, Si ; Lec- 

 tures at Londjn University, 56, 232 ; at Edinburgh University, 

 57, 131, 210; Piiysiology for Woman, by Prof. Bennett, 73; 

 in Germany, 92 



Female Education, Sir W. Stirling-Maxwell on, 292 



Fergusson (Ja^., D.C.L., P'.R.S.), Kude Stone Monuments, 386 



Ferrel (W.), Ocean Currents, 3S4, 399 



Fight between a Cobra and Mongoose, 204 



Fire Engines, Improvementi in, 90 



Fi»her (Rev. O., F.G.S.), Rigidity of the Earth, 242 ; "Eleva- 

 tion of Mountains and Volcanic Action," 38 1 



Fish-culture in Tasmania, 14 



Fisheries of the Gulf of Naples, 348 



Fitch (J. G., M.A.) and J. Cornwell, Ph.D., their Works on 

 Arithmetic, 99 



Flamsteed (John), his Ghost, on the Sun's Parallax, 61 



Fleming (F. A.), Solar Eruptions and Magne'.ic Storms, 243 



Flexion of Bird's Wings, 233, 244 



Flight of Butterflies, lor 



Floods of the lium'ier and tlie Thames, 2S5 



" Florida, Mammals and Winter Birds of," bv j. A. Allen, 58 



Flower (Prof. W. II., F.R.S.), Ziphoid Whales, 103 



Flower (Pro.l'. ), his Ilunterian Lectures, 221 



*' Flower Garden, The Amateur's, " by Shirley Jlibberd, 363 



Flowers and Fruits, Lectures by Prof. Thiselton Dyer, 429 



Fluid and Gaseous States of Ma'.tc, Continuity of, 106 



Food, Adulteration of, 225 



" Food of Plant'," by Cuthbert C. Grunly, F.C.S., 24, 84 



Folkestone Natural History Society, 70 



Foraminifer, an Aberrant, S3 



Foram'nilera of the fatiity Rotalince in Cretaceous Rocks, 294 



Forbes (D. , F. R.S.), Review of Scrops on Volcanoes, 440 



Fu3-il Birds discovered by Prof. Marsh, 348 



Fossil Mammals of Australia, Prof. Owen, F.R.S., on, 503 



Fossil Plants of the Coal Measures, 394 



Foul Air in Mine?, l>v Prof. J. Tvndall, F.R.S., and J. E. Gibbs, 

 3C5 



iMunce, Scitnce in, 13, 70, 170, 250, 429, 489 ; Association for 

 the Advancement of Science, 357 (AnJ Siv Paris) 



Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, S5, 133, 391, 453, 492 



Freshwater Lakes without Outlets, 203 



" Friction, Theory of," by J. H. Jellett, B.D.,460 



Friswell (R- J., F.C.S.), Aurora Borealis, February 4, 1872, 2S3 



Frog-supper at Perth, 450 



Fruits and Flowers, Lectures by Prof. Thiselton Dyer, 429 



Fungi, Alternation of Generations in, loS, 122, 142 ; Study of, 

 142, 162, 184 



Fungi, Colouring Matters found in, 29S 



Galloway (W.), Colliery Explosions and Weather, 504 



Ganot's " Elements de Physique," 285 



Gas, Improvements in Illuminating Power, 89 



Gasteropoda, their Auditory Nerves, 143 



Gauclio Frees in Guayaquil, 273 



Geikie (Prof. A., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Sir. R. I. Murchi- 



son, 10, 68 ; Scotiish School of Geology, 37, 52 ; his Edition of 



Jukes's Manual of Geology, 179 

 Geognosy of the Appalachian Mountains, by Prof. T. Sterry 



Hunt, 14, 32, 50 

 Geographical Society, 48, 69, 75, 114, 155, 274, 310, 335, 347, 



430. 509 

 Geography, Physical, Lectures by Prof. Hughes, F.R.G.S., 312 

 Geological Magazine, 173, 234, 394, 415, 513, 454 

 Geological Society, 74, 114, 154, 213, 254, 294, 354, 355, 373, 

 435, 414. 513; Sir R. Murchison's Bequest, 130 ; WoUaston 

 Medal, 310, 355 ; President's Address, 431, 451, 470, 490 



Geological Time, Prof. Tait on, 161 



Geologists' Association, 55, 134, 234, 314, 411,475, 495 



Geology of the Nile Valley, 2S1 



Geology, Error in Humboldc's Cosmos, 479 



Geology, Diamond Fields of .South Africa, 74 



Geology, " Le Bassin Parisien aux Ages Anlchistoriques," byM. 



Belgr.ind, 377 

 Geology, Letters and Addresses of J. B. Jukes, M. A., F.R.S,, 



98 

 " Geology, Principles of," by SirC. Lyell, Bart., 466 

 Geology, Prof. A. Geikie, F.R.S., on the Scottish Schooled 



37. 5^ 

 Geology, Prof. A. C. Ramsay, F.R.S., on the Recurrence of 



Glaciil Phenomena, 64 

 Geology, Prof O. C. Marsh's Explorations; 153 

 "Geology, Rudimentary Treatise on," by Ralph Tate, A. L. S., 



F.G.S., 121 

 "Geology, The Student's Manual of," by J. Beete Jukes, 



F.R.S., 179 

 Geology as a Branch of Education, 263 

 Geology of Greenland, 136 



Geology, Dr. Ha3'den's Expedition, 31, 251, 272, 348, 370, 489 

 Geometrical Teaching, Report of the Association for its Im- 

 provement, 401, 430 

 Geometry, Prof. .\. S. Herschel on the Proof of Napier's Rules,' 



24, 123, 141 

 Geometry, Descriptive, J. IT. Edgar, M.A., and G. S. Pritchard, 



on, 80 

 Geometry, Prof. Helailollz ani Prof Jevons, by J. L. Tupper, 



202 

 " Geometr)', Text-3ook of," by T. S. Aldis, M..-\., 23 

 Geometry, W. Spottiswoode, M.,\., on the Contact of Surfaces, 



354 

 Geometry at the Universities, R. A. Procto-, F.R.A.S., on, 8 

 "Geometry, Plane, Elements of," by R. P. Wright, 2S2 

 Germ Theory of Disease, 84 

 Gibbs (J. E. ), Foul Air in Mines, 365 

 Gilchrist Education Trust, Lectures, 169 

 Ginsburg (Dr. ), his Expedition to Moab, 410 

 Glacial Drifts of North London, 27, 134 

 Glacial Period in North-Eastern .\natolia, 444 

 Glacial Phenomeni, their Recm'rence during great Continental 



Epochs, 64 

 Glacier Movement in .Vmerica, 93 

 Gladstone (Dr. J. II., F. U.S.), .Action of O.tygen on Copper 



Nitrate, 493 

 Glasgow; Geological Society, 40, 94, 136, 215, 235, 275, 390, 



456,514; University, 8S, 97 

 Gmelin-Kraut's Ilaiidbiiili dcr Chciitii; 261 

 Gold in Bolivia, Natal, and Manilob), 412 

 Goldstiicker (Prof. Theodor), Obituary Notices of, 369, 400 

 Gordon (J. E. 11. ), Aurora Borealis of Nov. 9 and 10, 1871, 44 

 Gould (Prof.), Address on the Inauguration of the Observatory 



at Cordoba, 309 

 Grant (Col. ), his Botanical Collection from Tropical Africa, 391 

 Gr.anville (Dr. A. B., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice, 390 

 Gray (J.), Waterspout in W.ales, 501 

 Graptolites, British, 418 

 Graptolites, Migration of, 373 

 Grasshoff (Johannes), his death, 249 

 Greenhill (.V. G. ) on Potential P^nergy, 3S2 

 Greenland, Exploration of, 90 ; its Physical Geology and Fossil 



Flora, 136 ; Meteorites in, 214; Old Stone Houses in, 348 

 Greenwood (Col. George), Floods of the Humber and Thames, 



285 ; Aurora of February 4, 1S72, 400 

 Gresham College Lectures, 231 

 Grisebach's ^■egetation of the Globe, 458 

 Grove (W.R., Q.C.), his Appointment as a Judge, ill 

 Grundy (C, F.C.S.), "Notes on the Food of Plants," 24, 84 

 Guano in the Lobos Islands, 191 

 Gulliver (G., F.R.S.), Objects and Management of Provincial 



Museums, 35 

 Gun Cotton, Committee of Inquiry, 30 

 Guthrie (Prof, F.R.S.), Lectures to Worn ;n on Physics and 



Chemistry, 49 

 Guy's Hospital, Sir Astley Cooper's Triennial Prize, 510 



Hailstones, Remarkable, 211 



Hair, Himian, 349 



Halifax, Nova .Scotia, Institute of Natural .Science, 235 



