VI 



Entozoa, New Researches, 278 



Enys (J. S.), Obituary Notice of, 150 



Ephesus, Remains of the Temple of Diana, 330 



Ericsson (Capt. J.), Radiation at Difierent Temperatures, 106 ; 



Conduciivity of Mercury, 265 ; the Sun's Radiant Heat, 



45S ; Source of Solar Knergy, 539 

 Ernst (A.), Vervain and Vc-llow I'ever, 83 

 Esquimaux, Wanderings of the, 120, 201 

 Essential Ods, Report on, (13r. A ) 360 

 Ethnology, 70, 93 



Ethnology of the Caucasus (Cr. A.), 3S5 

 Evans (John, F. R.S.), Stone Implements of Great Britain, 206, 



225 ; American Stone Arrowheads, 413 

 Everett ( Prof. J. D. ), Kinetic Energy, 260 ; Ocean Circulation, 



329 ; Underground Temperature (Br. A.), 402 

 Evolution, Diversity of (lir. A.), 406 

 Exeter Science School, 169, 251 

 Exotic Forage Plants in France, 263 



" Faculties of Man and Animals," by J. G. Ilouzeau, 469 



Fahie (J. J.), approaching Transit of Venus, 81 



Faint Spectra, ftieasurement of, 534 



Fairlie (Robert F.), "Railways or no Railways," 510 



"Faraday, Michael," by J. H. Gladstone, Ph.D., F'.R.S , 410 



Far.-iday Lecture, by Prolessor Cannizzaro, 51, 143 



r'aroe Coal Fields, Danish Expedition, 394 



Farrer (T. H. ), F'crtilisalion of Papilionacci:, 47S, 498 



Fauna of South Devon, Report on (Br. A.), 363 



F'emale FMucation in Science : Rugby Calendar, 33 ; at London 

 University, 12S, 16S ; London Institution, 249; Edinburgh 

 University, 269, 522 ; St. Petersburg, 482, 502 ; Cambridge, 

 501, Pharmaceutical Society, 501 ; Edinburgh, Royal In- 

 firmary, 522 ; Brighton, 523 ; Papers by Miss Lydia Becker 

 and MissShireff (tir. A.), 332 



Fergusson (Jas. F.R.S.), "Rude Stone Monuments," 9 



Ferrara Floods, 122 



Ferrel (Wm. ), Ocean Currents, 120, 432 



F'ertilisation of F'lowers by Insects, 60, 393, 478, 49S ; of 

 P'a//isihi!a s/ird/is, 530 



Fish, Acclimitisalion in America, 421 ; Cullurists' Association 

 (.\merican), 190; Phosphorescence in, 456 



Fishes, Blind, of the Mammoth and Wyandotte Caves, 246, 292, 

 415 



Fishes of New Zealand, by F. W. Hutton, F.G.S., and T. 

 Hector, M.D., F.R.S., 371 



Fisher (Rev. O., F.G.S.), Rigidity of the Earth, 241 



Figuier (Louis), "The Vegetable World," 530 



Flame, Diathermacy of, 506 



Flora of Moab (Br. A.), 425 



Flint Arrowheads, 206, 225, 392, 413, 515 • 



F'lower (Prof W. H.), Lobes of the Liver in Mammalia (Br. A.), 

 364 



F'lowers Fertilised by Insects, 60, 393, 478, 498 | 



Forage Plants, Exotic, in France, 263 



Forbes (Geo.), The Observatory on Mount \'esuvius, 145 



Forbes (W. A.), Ivory Cray- Fish, 45 



Force .ind Energy : Chas. Brooke, F.R.S., on, 122, iSo ; J. J. 

 Murphy, P'.G.S., on, 142 



Forsyih (Capt. J.), " The Highlands of Central India," 99 



Fossil Animals of Vaucluse (Br. A.), 423 ; Birds, 90, 94 ; Fishes 

 of Kansas, 46S ; Human Skeleton, iio; Oyster, 493, 516; 

 Simian Remains, F. Major, M.D., on, 159; Whale, 488 



Fox (Col. A.Lane, F.G.S.), Opening Address, Anthropology, 

 Sec. D, Br. A., 323, 341 



France : Association for the Advancement of Science, Meeting 

 at Bordeaux, 290, 355, 374, 444, 475 ; Observations of 

 Shooting Stars, 441 ; Volcanoes of Central France, 43, So, 

 102, 141, 200, 243 ; Science, 89 (And siY Paris) 



F'rance, Germany, and England, Scientific Relations of, igi 



P'rankland (E., F.R.S.), "Organic Chemistry," 100 



Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, iS, 33, 93, 134, 274, 356, 4S1 



Franklin .Society, Mobile, 150 



F'reiberg University, 26, 60 



Fresenius's f^ualitative Analysis, 452 



Frog's Blood, Coagulation in (Br. A.), 447 



Froude (W., F.R.S.), Sur ace Friction in Water (Br. A.), 387; 

 Rolling in a Seavv-ay (Br. A.), 407 



Fruit : Failure of Crops, 292 ; International Exhibition of, 

 421 



" Fruit Trees, Culture of," by Du Breuil, 199 



Fungus Exhibition, 481 



Galapagos Islands, 352, 455 



Galton (Francis, F. R.S.), Blojd Relationship, 173 ; Opening 



Address, Sec. E., Br. A., 343 

 Galvanism, Aldine Prize, 228 

 Ganot's "Natural Philosophy," 471 

 Garbett (E. L. ), Volcanoes of Central France, 80, 102 

 Garrod (.■\. II.), Frequency of the Pulse, 373, (Br. A ) 446 

 Gaudry (Prof. A.), Fossil Animals of Vaucluse (Br. A.), 423 

 Geneva, Archives des Sciences, 274 

 Geographical Siciely, 51, SS, 154; Awards," 13; and Dr. 



Livingstone (s.i' Livingstone) 

 Geography (.Vtv British Association, Section E) 

 Geological Magazine, 154, 192, 448, 507 

 Geological Society, l8, 73, 134, 155, 192 

 Geological Survey of Great Britain, 269 

 Geological Survey of Ohio, 139 

 Geologists' Association, 13,33,45, 74, 89, 1S9, 194, 235, 291, 



295. 523 



"Geology, Elementary," by J. C. Ward, 5^4 



Geology : French Association at Bordeaux, 445 ; Murchison 

 Chair, Edinburgh, 84 ; the Names Cambrian and Silurian, 15, 

 34, 53, 222 ; of Queensland, 39 ; of Switzerland, 43 ; " Prin- 

 ciples of," by Sir C. Lyell, Bart., 165; (Scd British Association, 

 Section C) 



Geometrical Conic Sections, 391 



" Geometrical Note Book," by I''. E. Kitchener, M. A., irS 



Geometry, New Works on, 118 



German and Greek at Universities, 97, 109 



Germany, France, and England, Scientific Relations of, 191 



Geysers in Yellowstone Park (U.-S.), 400, 437, 438 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H., F.K.S.), Crystallisation of Metals, 66; 

 Opening Address, Sec. B., Br. A., 317; Decomposition of 

 Water (Br. A.), 361 ; Filiform Native Silver (Br. A.), 382 ; 

 "Michael Faraday," 410 ; French Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of .Science, 475 



Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E., M.P.), his Speech at Civil En- 

 gineers' Banquet, I, 21 



Glaisher's (Hall's Improved) Rain Gauge, 103 



Glaisher (J. W. L. ), Method of Least Squares, 140, 329 ; 

 Hulton's Unpublished Trigonometrical Tables, 414 



Glasgow: Geological Society, 195 ; Society of Field Naturalists, 

 523 ; University, 29, 439 



Godwin-Austen (R. A. C, P'.R.S.), Opening Address, Sec. C, 

 Br. A., 319; Sub-Wealden Exploration (Br. A.), 361 



Goitre, CJeological Distribution of (Br. A.), 361 



Gold, Ciystallisalion of, 66 ; Mining Reports (Victoria), 199 



Gore (Cieorge, F. R.S.), on the Trades of Birmingham, 97 



Government and the Society of Antiquaries, 277 ; Government 

 Aid to Science, i, 6, 21, 68, 157, 297, 530, 542 



Grant (Col. J. H. ), Dr. Livingstone's Recent Discoveries 

 (Br. A.), 346 



Graptolites at St. David's (Br. A.), 382 



Gray (George R., F. R.S. ), Obituary Notice of, 51 



Great Atlas Chain (Br. A,), 3S6 



Great Yarmouth, Aquarium at, 481 



Greece, Education in, 543 



Greek and German at Universities, 97, 109 



Green (W. J.), Volcanoes of Central France, 43 



Greenwood (Col. George), The Ferrara Floods, 122 ; the Ilasder 

 Expedition, 455 



Gregarinidre in False Chignons, 379 



firesham College, 543 



Griffis (Prof. W. E.), Science in Japan, 352 



Griffith (Rev. C. H.), Registering Thermometer, 221 



Giiibb (Howard, C.E., F.R. A. S.), Edinburgh Observatory, 441, 

 4S2 ; Mounting of Astronomical Telescopes (Br. A.), 525 



Guaranine, Prep.aration of (Br. A.), 405 



(.Guildford, Science Classes, 482 



Ciuildhall Library, 4S1 



Gulick (Rev. John T. ), Achatinellina; and Variation of Species, 

 222 ; Diversity of Evolution (Br. A.), 406 



Gunn (Rev. J.), Coal Measures of Norfolk and Suffolk (Br. A.), 

 423 



Giinther (Dr. Albert, F.R.S.), Assistant-Keeper in Zoology at 

 British Museum, 304 



Guthrie (Prof. F., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of E. T. Chapman, 



Haarlem Society of Sciences, 209 



