California : Marine Aquarium, 94 ; Observatory and School of 

 Mechanical Arts, 171 



Canary Islands, Fauna of the, 276 



Cambridge : Natural Science Club, 16 ; Science at, 34, 53, 93, 

 114, 132, 133. 151, 194, 213, 286, 472, 48S ; New Pliysical 

 Laboratory, IVith Plans, 139 ; Strickland Curatorship, 250 



Cameron (Lieut.), Livingstone Expedition, 172, 214, 231 



Camphor, ?, 16 



Canada, Geological Survey, 144 



Cape of Good Hope, Catalogue of Stars, 295 



Capron (J. Rand), Hay Fever, 63 ; Aurora Borealis, 460 



Carbonic Acid and Cyanogen, their action on Oxide of Iron 

 (Br. A.), 390 



Cardiff Naturalists' Society, 472 



Carnivorous Habits of Plants, by Dr. Hooker, C. B., President 

 R.S. (Br. A.), 366, 406, 428, 438, 463 



Carp, Longevity of, 147, 165 



Carpenter '(W. B., M.D., F.R.S ), " Principles of Mental Phy- 

 siology," 40; Ocean Currents, 52, 62, 83, 113; Researches 

 on Eozodn canadense (Vir. A.), 103, 390; Lenz's Doctrine of 

 Ocean Circulation, 170; Process of Fossilisation (Br. A.), 

 452 ; Lectures on Geology, 511 



Cassowaries, Distribution ol (Br. A.), 390 



Cause and Effect, Quantitative Relations of, 43, 84, 103 



Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge, erected by the Duke of 

 Devonshire. 139 



Cedar-wood, Natural History collections damaged by, 35 



Cephalopoda, The Eye of (Br. A.), 413 



ChaUc,i!;cr, H.M.S., progress of, 34, 54, 73, 359, 360, 427, 511 ; 

 Report from Prof. W. Thomson, 142 ; Botany of the Expedi- 

 tion, by II, N. Moseley, 165 ; Deep-sea Temperatures, 254 



Charts on Gnomonic Projection (Br. A.), 411 



Channel Tunnel to France, proposed, 181 



Chemical Decomposition, General Equations of (Br. A.), 432 



Chemical Society, 35, 37, 77, 117, 153, 157, 215, 275, 532 



Chemical Society's Journal, 115, 472 



Chemistry : Bibliography of, 508 ; Memoir of Joseph Priestley, 

 239 ; Monthly Reports of Progress (Br. A.), 387 ; "Organic 

 Chemistry," by H. E. Armstrong, Ph.D., F.C.S., 333 {See 

 British Association, Sec. B) 



Children of Different Races, their Mental Potentiality, 272 



China : Camphor Trade, 16 ; Mammals of Moupin, 32 



Chisholm (H. \V.), International Metric Commission, 130 



Chloride-s, Abnormal (Br. A), 452 



Chronometers, Uncompensated, 63 



Chtysomda Banksii, 355, 419 



Cinchona Cultivation in St. Helena, 471 



Cincinnati Observatory, 1S6, 1S8 



Civil Engineers' Institution, 54, 214, 447 



Clarke (Hyde), Degeneracy of Man, 163 



Cleland (Prof), Brain and Auditory Capsule (Br. A.), 412 



Clerk-Maxwell (Prof. J., F.R.S.), Plateau on Soap-Bubbles, 

 119; Molecular Motion, 123; Grove's " Con elation of Phy- 

 sical Forces," 302 ; Kirchhoff's Rules for Electric Circuits 

 (Br. A.), 411 ; Van der Waals on the "Continuity of the 

 Gaseous and Liquid States," 477 ; Double Rainbow, 437 



Clifford (Prof., F.R.S. ), General Equations of Chemical Decom- 

 position (Br. A.), 432 



Clocks, Telegraphic, in America, 308 



Clockwork, Regular Motion in, 459 



Close Time Committee (Br. A.), Report, 3S8 



Clothwoikers' Company, Professorship of Textile Industries, 

 213 



Clowes (Frank), Glass Cells with Parallrl Sides, 44 



Coal : in Japan, 232 ; Central India, 308 ; .Spitzbergen, 472 



Cochrane (Caiit. J. D., K.N.), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 124 



Cockroach, Salivary Glands of the, 381, 439 



Coffee Blight, 177 



Coggia's Comet, 56, 113, 132, 149, 179, 1S4, 191, 212, 226, 



252, 273, 287, 294, 336, 389, 534 

 College for Men and Women, 472 

 College for Working Women, 4SS 

 Collier (Jas.), Quantitative Relations of Cause and Effect, 43 ; 



Physical Axioms, 61, 84, 104 

 Col iery Explosiuns and the Weather, 157, 224 

 Colonial Geological Sunfeys : — I. Canada, 144 ; II. Vicloria, 



200 

 " Colorado, Flora of," 344 

 Colour in Flowers not due to Insects, 503, 520 

 Coltimdla auris in Amphibia (Br. A.), 413 



Comber (Thos.), Colour in Flowers not due to Insects,"520 

 Comets : Borrelly's, 252, 267, 287, 336 ; Coggia's, 56, 113, 132, 



149, 179, 184, 191, 212, 226, 252, 273, 287, 294, 3S9, 534 

 " Comets and the New Comet of 1874." 397 

 Comets, The Forms of, by M. Faye, 227, 245, 268, 287 

 Compass, Perturbations of the, by Ship's Rolling (Br. A.), 388 

 Competitive Examinations, 416 

 Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 273 

 "Continuity of the Gaseous and Liquid States," by J. D. Van 



der Waals, 477 

 Contjean (Ch. ), " Elements de Geologie," 100 

 "Cooking, Lessons on," by Lady Barker, 283 

 Coolidge (W. A. B.), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 6 

 Cooper (W. J.), Composition of certain kinds of Food (Br. A.), 



390 



Copenhagen Academy of Sciences, 407 



" Coral Reefs," by Charles Darwin, F.R.S., 353 



Cordoba : Observatory, 72 ; University, 73 



Corfield (Prof.), Utilisation of Sewage (Br. A.), 431 



Cornish Sardines, 407 



Coronilla, Fertilisation of, 169 



Corydalls davicidata, 125 



Costa Rica : Geology of, 35 ; Exploration in, 274 



Coues (Dr. Elliot), " Field Ornithology," 146 



Croatia, University at, 528 



Crofts (W. C), Photographic Irradiation, 245 



Croll (James), Ocean Currents, 52, 62, 83 



Crookes' Experiments on Evaporation and Condensation, 174 



Crotch (G. R., M.A.), Obituary Notice of, 171 



Cryptogamic Show, Aberdeen, 427, 447 



Crystal Palace : Shows of Bees, Hives and Honey, 383 ; Aqua- 

 rium, 428, 447 



Cyclones: Bengal, 512; Mauritius, 15; Peiiodicity of (Br. A.), 

 431 



Daisy, Abnormal (Br. A.), 433 



Dajee (Dr. Bhau), Obituary Notice of, 270 ; Memorial to, 383 



D'Albertis (Sig. L. M), his Natural History Collections, 113 ; 



Expedition to New Guinea, 51 1 

 Dall (W. H.), U.S. Coast Survey, 55 ; Birds of the Aleutian 



Islands, 172 

 Dan' (Prof. J. D.), Notes on Darwin's Work on " Coral Reefs," 



408 

 Darwin (Chas., F.R.S.), Primroses destroyed by Birds, 6, 24; 



Origination of Life, 335 ; " Structure and Distribution of 



Coral Reefs," 353, 408 

 Darwin (Geo. ), Science at Cambridge, 286 

 David (Pere), Mammals of Moupin, 32 

 Davis (Dr. J. B. ), Ancient Peruvian Skulls, 46, 123 

 Dawson (Dr. T- W, F.R.S.), Eozobn canadeuse, 103 

 Debus (Dr., F.R.S.), Spontaneous Generadon (Br. A.), 3S9 

 De Candolle's pioposed " Physiological Groups " of PUnls, igi 

 Deep-sea Dredging on board the Challenger, 142 

 " Deep-sea Exploration," by Jules Girard, I02 

 Deep-sea .Soundings, 131, 356, 484 

 Deep-sea Temperature, 254 

 Dtgeneracy of M?n, 146, 163, 204 



De la Rue (Dr. W., F.R.S.), Chemical Laboratories, 21 ; Ane- 

 mometer lor Wind on the Coast (Br. A ), 450 

 Devonshire (his Grace the Duke ol). Cavendish Laboratory, 



Cambridge, erected at his cost, 139; Scientific Education and 



Research, 150 

 Dewar (J., F.R.S. E.), Latent Heat of Liquefied Casts (Br. A.), 



3S9 



Dickson (Prof.), Abnormal Daisy (Br. A.), 433 



Dionaa miiscipula, 107, 127, 42S, 463 



Diseases, Nomenclature of, 436 



Disuse as a Reducing Cause in Species, 164 



Dolfuss (Gustave), " Principes de Geologie Tiansformiste," 100 



" Dorsetshire, Flora of," by J. C. Mansell-Pleydell, 459 



Draper (Prof. J. W.), Spectrum- Photography and Photo- 

 Chemistry, 244 



Dredging, Coast of Durham and North Yorkshire, R -pott on 

 (Br. A.), 343 (.Ji-f Deep-sea Dredging) 



Dresden Zoological Museum, 446 



Droierace<e, 105, 127, 406, 428, 438, 463 



Drysdale (J., M.D.), " Protoplasmic Theory of Life," 519 



Dublin : Trinity College; 14 ; Royal Iii.sh Academy, 19 ; Geo- 

 graphical Socieiy, 94; Ojstetiical Society, 343 



Duns alle, Science at, 152 



