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Franklani (E., F.R.S.), his Work at the Royal Institution, 265 
Fraser (Thos. R., M.D.), Physostigma and Atropia, 69 
Frere (Sir Bartle, C,B.), his Anti-Slavery Expedition, 70, 189 
Fungi, Fermentation and Putrefaction, 61, 78 
Garrod (A. H.), Dinoceras and its Allies, 481 
Gas, New Mode of Lighting, 89 ; (Hydrocarbon), Mr. Ruck’s 
Process, 329 
Gasometer on Fire, 312 
Gauges for Ocean Rainfall, 123, 202 
Geikie (Prof., F.R.S.), Introductory Murchison Lecture on Geo- 
logy, 164, 183 ; Deep Springs, 177; ‘* Physical Geography,” 
Gate, (Jas.); Scottish Coal Fieldserd 
Geodetic Operations in Algeria, 450 
Geographical Society, 35, 36, 70, 117, 157, 208, 276 
Geography, Geikie’s “ Physical Geography,” 359 
Geological Science in Switzerland, 10; Society, 59, 115, 134, 
175, 354, 372; 414, 454; Exhibition at Glasgow, 112, 128; 
Magazine, 133, 173, 234; Institute, Vienna, 175, 336, 442, 
476, 495; Survey of India, 281; ‘‘ Jahrbuch,” Vienna, 320; 
Survey of America, 370 
Geologists’ Association, 75, 154, 214, 295, 334, 349, 395, 412, 
474, 494 : 
Geology of Iowa, 16; Subjects taught at the College, New- 
castle-on-Tyne, 102; the Rising of Australia, 129; Prof. 
Geikie’s Introductory Murchison Lecture, 164, 183 ; Glacial 
Action, 287, 323, 351, 362, 3743 Election of Woodwardian 
Professor, 331 
**Geology: Post-pliocene of Canada,” by J. W. Dawson, 
LL.D., 240 
Geometry; Prof. Clifford and Dr, Ingleby on Curved Space, 
8 
282 
Giebel (Dr. C. G.), ‘‘ Thesaurus Ornithologice,” 44 
Giggleswick Grammar School, 230 
Glacier Motion, 287, 323, 351, 362, 374 
Glaciers ; “ Forms of Water,” by Prof. J. Tyndall, F.R.S., 400 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.), an Air-Battery, 472 
Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), his Speech on the Assyrian Record 
of the Deluge, 87; Memorial to him on the National 
Herbaria, 212 ; his Reply, 243 
Glasgow, Geological Exhibition, 112, 128 ; Geological Society, 
56, 255, 475; Society of {Field Naturalists, 412 ; Technical 
College, 151; University, 13t, 392; University, Female 
Education, 133 
Gold produced in Victoria, 201 
Géppert (Prof. H. K.), Inscriptions in Trees, 83 
Gottingen, Royal Society of Sciences, 155 
Government and the Arctic Expedition, 157, 170, 188, 208; 
Kew Herbarium, 243 
Grandy (Lieut.), and the “ Livingstone Congo Expedition,” 110, 
112, 251 
Grashof tor. F.), ‘* Theory of Machinery,” 45 
Great Pyramid, Ancient Egyptian Weight found in, 146 
Greenland, Researches in, 835 
Greenwich, Royal Naval College, 209, 217 
Greenwich Date, the, 68, 105. 242 
Greenwood (Col. Geo.), The Greenwich Date, 105 
Greek at London University, 310 
Gregory (Rt. Hon. W. H.), Science in Ceylon, 42 
Gresham Lectures, 190, 283 
Grey-Egerton (Sir P. de M.,, Bart., F.R.S.), Wollaston Medal 
given to, 354 
“Grotesque Animals,” by E. W. Cooke, R.A., 280 
Giinther (Albert, F.R.S.), Salmonidce of Great Britain, 203 
Haeckel (Prof. Ernst.),"on Calcareous Sponges, 279 ; Theory of 
Evolution, 352, 433 
Hzematozoon in the Blood, 289 
Hagen (Dr. A.), Mimicry in the Colours of Insects, 112 
Haggerstone Entomological Society, 55 
Hague (Jas. D.), Perception in Ants, 443 
Hailstorm in India, 392 
Hall (Prof. Asaph), November Meteors at Washington, 122; 
Logarithmic Tables, 222 
Hall (Marshall), Brighton Aquarium, 362 ; 
Hall (Maxwell), Source of the Solar Heat, 262 ; Zodiacal Light, 
203, 340; November Meteors, 341 
Harlem ; Dutch Society of Sciences, 464 
Tlartis (Geo., I.S.A.), Intellect and Instinct, 415 
Hart (W. E.), Pollen-eating Insects, 161, 242 
Harting (J. E., F.L.S.), “ Handbook of British Birds,” ror 
‘¢ Harvesting Ants,” by J. T. Moggridge, F.L.S., 337, 453 
Hassler Expedition, 111 
Hawkins (B. Waterhouse), his Models of Fossil Reptiles, 88 
Hawksley (Thos.), Twinkling of the Stars, 262 
Hayward (W. R.), ‘* Botanist’s Pocketbook,” 360 
Health Society, Natioaal, 131 
Heat in Thibet, Senegal, Calcutta, &c., 170 
Heer (Prof. O.), Murchison Fund awarded to, 355 ; Prehistoric 
Culture of Flax, 453 
Hegelian Calculus, 442 
Helminths, Growth and Migrations of, 265 
Helvetic Society of Natural Sciences, 8 
Henslow (Rev. G.), Leaf-arrangement, 403, 442 
Herbaria at Kew and British Museums, 5, 26, 95, 103 ; Memo- 
rial to Mr. Gladstone, 212 ; his Reply, 243; the National, 
Prof. W. T. Thiselton Dyer on, 243 
Herschel (Prof. A. S.), the November Star Shower, with Maps, 
185; Auroral Display at Carlisle, 481 
Hibberd (Shirley), ‘‘ The Ivy,” 198 
Higgins (Rev. H. H.), November Meteors at Rainhill, 84 
Himalayan Ferns, 321 
Hippopotamus born at Zoological Gardens, 15, 55 ; Liberian, 
392 
Hobart Town, Meteorological Observations for, 320 
Hooker (Dr. J. D., C.B., F.R.S.); his treatment by Mr. Ayrton, 
71, 168; Herbaria of Kew and the Briti-h Museum, 5, 45, 
103; Memorial to the Premier, 212 ; his Reply, 243; Kew 
Gardens, Ipecacuanha Cultivation, 83; Possession Islands, 
384; View of Possession Islands, 486 . 
Hope (W.), Flight of Projectiles, 362 ; Deep Wells, 283 
Horses, Perception in, 340, 360, 361, 384, 410 
Horticultural Society, 335, 374, 415, 474; and International 
Exhibition, 331 
Higgins (Dr. W., F.R.S.), Inherited Instinct and Perception, 
281, 377; Spectroscope, 320, 381 
Huizinga (Prof. D.), Experiments on Abiogenesis, 380 
Hull (EK. W. D., F.R.S.), ‘‘Coal-fields of Great Britain,” 319 
“‘ Human Physiology, First Principles of,” by W. T. Pilter, 25 
Hunterian Lectures by Prof. Flower, 281, 310, 330, 348, 364, 
388, 408, 428 
Hutton (F. W.), Movement of the Earth’s Surface, 221 
Huxley (Prof.) elected Lord Rector of Aberdeen University, 
131, 250 
Hydro-carbon Gas, Mr. Ruck’s Process, 329 
as Brgy of Air and Water,” by W. Proctor, M.D., F.C.S., 
31 
Iceland, Rainfall and Temperature, 245; Eruption of the 
Skaptar Jokull, 470 
India ; Dr. Fayrer on Venomous Snakes, 140; Hailstorm, 392 ; 
Science in, 15, 133, 162, 169, 290, 432; ““ The Useful Plants 
of,” by Col. H. Drury, 340; ‘Stray Feathers,” a Calcutta 
journal, 350; Travelling Notes in, 322; Trigonometrical 
Survey, 281 
India Office, Zoological Collections at the, 457, 481 
Indices of Journals, 464 
Infectious Diseases, 283 
Ingleby (Dr. C. M.), Kant’s Antinomies, 262, 282, 302; Curved 
Space, 282 
Inherited Instinct (Sze Instinct) 
“‘ Tnorganic Chemistry,” by the late Geo. Wilson, M.D., 441 
Inscriptions in Trees, 83 
Insects of the Wyandotte Cave, 12 ; Metamorphosis, by Prof. 
Duncan, F.R.S. (Br. A.), 30, 50; Mimicry of Colour in, 
113; Pollen-eating, 132,161, 202; Origin and Metamorpho- 
ses of, by Sir John Lubbock, Bart, M.P., 446, 486 
Instinct or Reason? 47 
Instinct and Perception in’ Animals, 281, 303, 322, 340, 360, 
371, 3771 409, 415, 417, 424, 437, 443, 444, 463, 483 
International Book Conveyance, 161 ; Metric Commission and 
Institution, 197, 237 ; Exhibition and Horticultural Society, 
331 
Intonation in Music, 275 
Towa, Geology of, 16 
Ipecacuhana Cultivation at Kew, 83 
Italian Geographical Magazine, 291 ; Report on the Eclipse of 
1870, 308 ; Geographical Society and Journal, 452 
Italy, Science in, 234; R. Accademia del Lincei, 335 
“‘Tvy, The,” by Shirley Hibberd, 198 
