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_ Geographical Society, Proceedings, 37, 50, 72, 129, 195, 211 ; 
its Memorial to Oxford and Cambridge Universities, 244 
“ Geographisches Jahrbuch,” by E. Behm, 44 
Geography at the ‘Br. A. (Section E), Opening Address, 297 ; 
Sectional Proceedings, 335, 358 
Geography: Interna‘ional Congress at Antwerp, 168 ; Lectures 
at Maidstone, 417; St. Martin’s Année Géographique, 44 
Geological Atlas of England, by W. Stephen Mitchell, 373 
Geological Magazine, 36, 76, 194 254, 453 
Geological Society, Proceedings, 18, 37, 77, 115, 153, 234 
Geological Society, Dublin, 135 
Geological Survey of Scotland (Br. A.), 292 
Geologists’ Association, 10, 73, 95, 154, 168 211, 229, 254 
Geology in America, 12 ; American, by Dr. Hayden, 24 
Geology at Christ’s Hospital, 130 ; at Oxford, 485 
Geological Science, at Br. A. (Section C), Opening Address, 
277 ; Sectional Procecdings, 317, 332, 354, 376 
Geology : Endowment by Mr. James Yates at University College, 
260; of Edinburgh and Neighbourhood (Br. A.), 315 ; Glou- 
cestershire, 32 ; Estuary of the Forth, 422; Thames Valley, 
157; the Ural and Caspian Sea, 417 
Geometry, Elementary Practical; J. M. Wilson on Teaching, 
387 ; a Substitute for Euclid, 366, 404, 505; R. Wormellon 
425; W. D. Cooley and Thomas Jones on, 485, 486 
“Geometry, Elements of Plane and Solid,” by H. W. Watson, 
“Geometry, Practical and Plane,” by J. W. Palliser, 484 
Geometry, The Axioms of, Prof. Helmholtz on, 481 
Germ Theory, Dr. Bastian on, 178, 458 ; Noteson, 125, 165, 378 
German Arctic Expedition, 439, 513 
Germany, Science in, 60, 108, 169, 170, 229, 234, 439, 453, 477; 
493 
Gibraltar Current, Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.R.S., on, 468 
Ginsburg (Dr.), his Expedition to Moab, 492 
Glacial Fossils at Finchley, 514 
Glacier Ice, the Bending of, Prof. Tyndall on, 447 
Glacier Sculpture, 198 
Gladstone (John Hall, F.R.S., and Alfred Tribe), on Chemical 
Dynamics, 195 ; (Br. A.) 291; on the Corrosion of Copper- 
plates by Nitrate of Silver (Br. A.), 353 
Glaisher (James F.R.S.), his “ Travels in the Air,” 3 ; on Day 
Auroras, 209 
Glaisher (J. W. L.), on Tables of Prime Numbers, 6 
Glasgow : Anderson’s University, 190 ; Meteorological Observa- 
tory, 256 ; Geological Society, Transactions, 443 
Glass, Researches on, by Rev. W. V. Harcourt (Br. A ), 351 
Gold at Penang and New Grenada, 419 
Gould (John), on a New Humming Bird, 77 
Government, the, and Prof. Sylvester, 324, 326 
Government aid for Observing the Eclipse of December 12, 1781, 
and Transit of Venus, 324 
Government aid to Science, 462, 495 
Gratz, Physiological Researches at, 402 
Gravitating Currents in Relation to Auroras, 497 
Gravitation, Sir W. Thomson, F.R.S., on the Law of, Remarks 
by E. Ray Lankester, F.L.S., 368 
“Great Pyramid Papers,” by Sir John Vincent Day, C.E., 
“ Planand Object of its Construction,” 303 
Greeff (Dr. R.), Freshwater Bathybius, 49 
Green (A. H., F.G.S.), Thickness of the Earth’s Crust, 45, 383 ; 
the Geology of Donegal, 234 
Green (Jas.), his Standard Barometer, 412 
Green Light for Ships, Prize Offered for, 418 
Greenwich, Visitation to the Observatory, 50, 103 
Greytown: Noises at Sea, 26; Crocodiles, 27; its Climate, 
View of the Harbour, 206 
Grierson (Dr.), on Provincial Museums (Br. A.), 377 
Grote (George), his Illness and Death, 107, 148 ; Legacy to Uni- 
versity College, 260 
Gulf Stream, Dredging of the, 87 
Gun Cotton Explosion at Stowmarket, 309, 518 
Ginther (Dr. A., F.R.S.), New Ganoid Fish (Ceratodus) dis- 
covered in Queensland, 406, 428, 447 
Hackney Scientific Association, 379 
Hematite Ores, Thos Ainsworth on (Br. A.), 292 
Hairy Family in Burmah, 454, 477 
Hall (Capt.), his Polar Expedition, 309, 349 
Hall (Marshall), Education for Farmers, 
Aquaria, 507 
Halley’s Magnetic Chart Discovered, 103 
Halo in the Zenith, 160 
Harcourt (the late Rev. W. V.), Researches on Glass (Br. A ), 351 
89; _Sea-Water 

Harkness (Prof. R., F.R.S ), Ancient Rocks of South Wales, 77 
Harris (John), ‘‘ Kuklos,” 2 
Harrison (William H.) on the Heliotype Process, 85 
Hartley Institution, Southampton, 350, 453 
Hartman (Dr.), ‘* History of Domestic Animals,” 253 
Hartog (N. E ), Senior Wrangler, his Death, 148 
Hartt (Prof. C. F.), his Expedition to Brazil (Br. A.), 299 
Haughton (Rev. Prof.), Lectures on ‘‘ The Principle of Least 
Action,” 177 
Hayden (Dr.), on Geology of America, 24, 109; his Expedition, 
213, 293, 387 
Hayward (George), Murdered in Kashmir, 297 
‘* Health, National,” H. W. Acland, F.R.S., on, 463 
“Heat,” A. P. Deschanel on, 343, 405, 426 
Heat in August 1871, 325; in Iceland, 202 
Heat, its Action on Protoplasmic Life, 57 
Heat, Mechanical Equivalents of, 27, 68 
Hector (Dr. James, F.R.S.), on Recent Remains of the Moa, 
184, 228, 306, 324 
Heis (Dr. Edward), Correspondence of Aurora Australis and 
Borealis, 213 
Heliotype Process, 85 
Helmholtz (Prof.,) Axioms of Geometry, 481 
Henle (Prof.), ‘* Handbuch der Systematischen Anatomie,” ror 
Hennessy (H., F.R.S.), Internal Structure of the Earth, 182 
Herschel (Prof. A. S.).on the Marseilles Meteorite, 503 
Herschel (Sir John) on Ocean Currents, 71; Deep Sea Tempe- 
rature, 98; his Death, 50; Obituary Notices, 69, 73, 89; re- 
marks on, by Sir W. Thomson, F.R.S. (Br. A.), 262 
Highton (Rey. H.),, Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, 27, 68 
on ‘Thermodynamics, 46 
Hincks (Rev. W., F.L.S.), Obituary Notice of, 436 
Hind (J. R., F.R.S.,) on Total Solar Eclipses visible in 
England, 260; Observations of Encke’s Comet, 435, 492 
Hinrichs (Prof. Gustavus, A.M.), ‘‘ Elements of Physical Science 
and School Laboratory,” 421 
“ Hippocrateaceze of South America,” by J. Miers, F.R.S., 135 
Hippopotamus, Skeleton of, 37 
His (Prof.) ‘‘ Theories of Sexual Generation,” 114 
Histology, Prof. Allen Thomson on (Br. A.), 294 
Hodge (George), Obituary Notice of, 387 
Hofmann (Dr. F.R S.), on the Royal College of Chemistry, 16 
Holmes (N. J.) on Submarine Telegraphs, $ 
Holmes (N.), his Inextinguishable Storm Signal Light, 49 
Home (D. M.), ‘* The Estuary of the Forth,” 422 
Homoplastic Agreements in Plants, 507 
Hooker (Dr, J. D.), his African Expedition, 11, 89, 129, 149, 
168, 196 ; his Report on Kew Gardens, 210 
Hopkins (W.) on the Thickness of the Earth’s Crust, 28, 45,, 
65, 141, 182, 383 
“ Horses,” by Amateur, 321 
Horological Institute, 229 
Horticultural Society, 210 ; International Exhibition, 1866, 307 ; 
ExLibition of Fungi, 476 
Hospital for Domestic Animals, 210 
Hough (Prof. S. W.), Self-registering Barometer and Meteoro- 
graph, 410, 430 
Howorth (Henry H.), “ A New View of Darwinism,” 161, 180, 
181, 200, 221, 240 
Huggins (Dr. William, F.R.S.), on the Spectrum of U:sanus, 
88 ; of a Comet, 95 
Hulk (J. W., F.R.S.), Fossil Vertebrata from Kimmeridge Fay, 
153 
Hunt (Dr. T. Sterry, F.R.S.), on Palaeozoic Crinoids, 72 ; on 
Hydroussilicate in Fossils, 162 
Human Anatomy and Physiology, edited by Dr. L. S. Beale, 343 
“ Human Locomotion,” by Prof. B. G. Wilder, 437 
Humphry (Prof.), his Anatomical Classes, Cambridge, 107 ; 
his Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, 359 
Huxley (Prof.), on the Duties of Civil Engineers, 12; on 
Ethnology, 76; at the Br. A., 290; his Instruction to Science 
Teachers at South Kensington, 325, 361 ; Palzeontological Ex- 
cavations at Lossiemouth, 417, 436; State Aid to Scientific 
Teaching, 462 ; Duties of the State, 495 
Hybridisation, A. C. Ranyard on, 26, 46; R. Meldola and Dr. 
L. S. Beale on, 46 
Hydraulic Buffer for Heavy Guns, 105 
Hydrobromic Acid, C. R. A. Wright on, 174 
Hydrocarbons, by C. Schorlemmer, 95 
Hylobates Ape, 6 
Ice for India, 325 
