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Frankland and Duppa on the Action of Sodium on Acetic 
Ether, by J. A. Wanklyn, 482. 
Frankland (Dr.) on the Action of Sodium, &c., 467 
Freckelton (W.) on Hydro-Carbon Colours, 243 
Freeman (Edward A.) on “ Dutch” or ‘‘ Deutsch,” 532 
Frere (Sir Bartle) on the Runn of Cutch, 491 
Fresenius’ Analysis, 553 
Freshwater Crustacea of Norway, 455 
Fritzsche (Prof.) on the Action of Cold on Tin, 63 
Fungi, Alternation of Generation in, 516 
Gadolinite, Des Cloiseaux on, 246 
Galileo, Private Life of, by G. F. Rodwell, 529 
Gamgee’s (Prof.) Process with Meat, 464 
Gardner (Mr.) on China, 91 
Gases, Outburst of, 636 ; Phosphorescence of, 637 ; Diffusion of, 
641 ; of the Secretions, 62 
Gaspé Fossils, Principal Dawson on, 93 
Geikie (Archd.) on the Meeting of the German Naturalists at 
Innsbruck, 22 ; on the Gold Fields of Victoria, 210, 233; on 
Canons, 434 ; on the Geology of the Holy Land, 509; Report 
of his Paper on the Geology of Central Scotland, 174 ; on the 
Geological Structure of some Alpine Lake Basins, 247 
Gems, Artificial, 274 
Geographical Society 117, 197, 392, 491, 568, 615, 663 
Geological Calculus, Letter by Mr. Dawkins on, 505 
Geological Society of the West Indies, 220 
ecological Society of London, 90, 222, 270, 344, 367, 490, 616, 
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Geological Time, Measurement of, by A. R. Wallace, F.R.G.S., 
399; 452 3 
Geology of the Holy Land, 509 ; of Ross-shire, 174 ; and Agri- 
culture, by H. Woodward, F.G.S., 46 
Geometry, Modern, and the University of London, 607 
Germany, Science Education in, by Prof. Roscoe, 157 
Giebel’s Agricultural Zoology, 355 
Gill’s Chemistry for Schools, 329 
Glaciers, Veined Structure of, 266 
Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on Faraday, 401 
Glaisher (Mr.) on the Temperature and Humidity of the Air, 467 
Glasgow Geological Society, 415 ; Natural History Society, 469, 
569, 640 ; Philosophical Society, 368, 545 
Glass, Coloration of, by the Solar Light, 147 
Glatter (Dr.) on the Influence of Race Differences on the Vital 
Processes, 319 
Glennie (J. S.) on the Principle of the Conservation of Force 
and Mr. Mill’s Logic, 583 
Glycerine Jelly, a Medium for Preserving Objects, 172 
Goadby (E.) on Legislation and Nature, 648 
Goethe’s Aphorisms on Nature, by Prof. Huxley, F.R. 
Gold Diggers in Thibet, 192 
Gold Fields (The) of Victoria, by A. Geikie, F.R.S., 210, 23 
Gonoplax Angulata, 296 
Gore (George) on Original Experimental Research in Relation 
to Employment for Workmen, 623; on Fluoride of Silver, 319 
Gosse’s Romance of Natural History, 236 
Gould (Dr.) on the Solar Protuberances, 203 
Government Aid to Science, 279, 335, 385, 431; Mr. Wallace 
on, 288, 315 
Government Science Teachers, 268 
Graber (Prof.), Sexual Organs of the Locustidee, &c., 665 
Graham (Prof.), Prof. Hofmann, of Berlin, on, 59, 316; Memoir 
of, by Prof. Williamson, F.R.S., 20 
Granites of Scotland, 635 
Grant (Prof.) and the Newton Controversy, 87 
Grasses, Fertilisation of, 295 
Grebe, Red-necked, Mr. Tuckwell on, 430 
Gresham Lectures, the, 358 
Grindon’s Echoes in Plant and Flower Life, 380 
Grove (W. R., Q.C.) on the Correlation of Colours and Music, 
314, 335; on the Apparent Size of Celestial Objects, 582 
Gulf Stream, 640 
Gull (Little), Letter on, by Mr. Cordeaux, 483 
Guthrie (Prof.) on Approach caused by Vibration, 294 
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Hager’s Microscope and its Use, 189 
Hallier and Ziirn (Drs.) on Parasitology, 165 
Harcourt and Madan’s Practical Chemistry, by Prof. Roscoe, 50 
Hartog (Marcus M.) on Catkins of the Hazel, 583 
Haughton’s Country Walks of a Naturalist, 260 
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Haughton (Rey. Prof.) on the Labouring Force of the Human 
Heart, 255, 404; on the Geometrical Characters of Muscles, 
297 ; on the Granites of Scotland, 638 
Haviland’s Geography of Disease, 504 
Haze and Dust, by Prof. Tyndall, F.R.S., 339 ; Letter on, 405 
Heart, Human, Labouring Force of the, by Rev. Prof. Haugh- 
ton, F.R.S., 255, 404 
Heat, Mechanical Theory of, 566 
Heat Spectra, Prof. Magnus on, 28; Units, 606, 654. 
Hemiopsia, Transient, 445 
Hereditary Genius, by Alfred R. Wallace, 501 
Hereford Naturalists’ Field Club, 544 
Hering (Prof.), his Remarks on Respiration, 322 
Herschel (Lieut.), Objects Crossing the Sun’s Disc, 543 
Highlands, West, and Skye, Geological Structure of, 368 
Hildebrand (Prof.) on the Impregnation of Plants, 293; on 
Marsilea, 293 
Hind (J. H.) on Temple’s Comet, 58 
Hofmann (Pref.), Paper on Chloral, 446; on Prof. Graham, 59, 316 
Holborn Valley Viaduct, 171, 220 
Hooker (Dr. J. D.,) on Vegetable Palzeontology, 48 
Hope (W.) on the Cloaca Maxima, 243; on the Valuation of 
Liquid Town Sewage, 506 
Horse, Antiquity of the, 225, 274 
Horticultural Society, 118, 295 
Hudson (Dr.) on Physical Meteorology, 218 
Humboldt’s Memoir, 236, 
Husemann’s Vegetable Essences, 403 
Huxley (Prof.) on Goethe’s Aphorisms on Nature, 9 ; on Tri- 
assic Dinosauria, 23 ; on*Kant’s View of Space, 314; on the 
Progress of Palzontology, 437; on the Forefathers of the 
English People, 514; on Deep-sea Soundings and Geology, 
657. Reports of Papers by: on Hypsilophodor, a new 
Genus of Dinosauria, 91 ; on Further Evidence of the Affinity 
between the Dinosaurian Reptiles and Birds, 91 ; on Triassic 
Dinosauria, 146 
Hydrophobia, 618 
Tce, Formation of Ground, 555 ; Pfaundler on the Regelation of, 
116 
Ice, Prismatic, Letter on, by Mr. Bale, 556; by Mr. Pengelly, 627 
India, Isthmian Way to, I11 
Indian Votal Eclipse, 536 
Ingleby (Dr.) on Transcendent Space, 289, 314, 360, 407; on 
Sir W. Thomson and Geological Time, 507 ; on the Apparent 
Size of tie Moon, 556 
Innsbruck, Meeting of German Naturalists and Physicians at, 
by A. Geikie, F.R.S., 22 ; Abstract of Papers, 293, 318 
Insects, Colour of, 636 
Institution of Civil Engineers, 91, 199, 296, 346, 445 
Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, 346 
Towa, Mammals of, 418 
Treland, Climate of, 630 
Irish Academy. (See Dudlin.) 
Irish Lepidoptera, 237 
Tron-ores of the North-East of Ireland, 270 
Isthmian Way to India, 111 
Italian Institute of Science and Letters, 297 
Italian Mineral Waters, Analyses of, 88 
Jackson’s (Rey. S.) Our Dumb Neighbours, 236 
Japanese Sea Shells, Mr. Jeffreys’ Letter on, 383 
Japanese Shells, 329 
Japanese, The, by C. Chessar, 190 — : 
Jeffreys (J. Gwyn), Deep-sea Dredging Expedition, 135, 166 ; 
on the Food of Oceanic Animals, 192 ; on the late Professor 
Sars, 265; on the Food of Oceanic Animals, 315; on 
Japanese Sea Shells, 383 : 
Jelineck (Dr.) on Meteorological Observations, 649 
Jevons (Prof.), Deductions from Darwin’s Theory, 231; Me- 
chanical Performances of Logical Inference (Royal Society), 343 
Johnson Memorial Prize, 387 ? 
Johnston (Dr. Keith) on the Gulf Stream, 640; on Dr. Living- 
stone’s Discoveries, 336 ; on the Sources of the Nile, 607 
Johnston’s Physical Geography, 380 
Jones (Dr. Bence), his Life of Faraday, 142 } 
Jones (Prof. Rymer) on Deep-sea Dredgings from China and 
Japan, 198 : ; 
Jupiter, Changes in, Mr. Browning’s Letter on, 138 
