Purliam Univtrrsity, 113 



Pyer {Trof. Thiselton), Fertilisation of Fumariace^, 5 

 Dynamical Uniis, Report on {Br. A.), 372 

 "Dynamics, Elementary," by W. G. WiUon, M. A., 204 



Eirth, The ; its Figure in Relation to Geological Inquiry, 165 

 Earthquakes: Constantinople, 172; Utah, 214 ; Porto Rico, 



360; Sicily, Guatemala, Delhi, Madras, 447; Malta, 512; 



Ceylon, 529 

 Earth-Shrinkings, 223 



Eassie (W., C.E ), "Sanitary Arrangements of Dwellings," 161 

 Easter Island, Hieroglyphic Tablets and Sculpture, 399 

 East Indian Museum, Natural History Collections, 33 

 Eclipse, African, of 1S74, 59 

 "Eclipses, Past and Future," by the Rev. S. J. Johnson, 



K.R.A S., 243 

 Econonnic Science (.fe British Association, Sec. F) 

 Edible Frog, 4S3, 520 

 Edinburgh : Spar Caves of the North Briilge, 8 ; Meteorological 



Society, 197 ; Royal Society, 471 ; University, i5, 172, 273, 



3«, 446 

 E.iniiis (Joseph), Degeneracy of Man, 163, 205 

 Kducalion in the Frcncli Army, 529 

 E'lucation of Women (Si-e Female Educition) 

 Egypt: Stone Implements, Ethnology, 138 

 F,lec rical Stimulation of the Brain, 360 

 Electrical Units Report on (Br. A), 372 

 Electricity, Metals Vaporised by, 190, 223 

 Electrotypic Experiments on Metallic Chlorides (Br. A.), 390 

 Endow.uent oi Research, 2[, 132, 150, 272, 456 

 Entomological Club, Cimbcuige (Mass.), 295 

 En'omokigical Socieiy, 38, 178, 237 



Entomology {Si-j British Association, Sec. D, and Insects) 

 Eozocin canacieuse. Researches on, 1 03, 390 

 Ethnology of Egypt, 138 

 Etna, M mnt, Eruption of, 361, 407, 522 

 Eiica 'y/'tiis ^Itibulu <, 112 

 Evaporation and Condensation, 1 74 



Everett (Prof. J. D.), Uncompensated Chronometers, 63 

 Evolution and Zoological Formulat.on, 465 

 Examinations, Competitive, 416 

 Exeter, Albert Memorial Museum, 133 

 Expansion of substances pas>ing from Fuiion to Solidification, 



156 

 " Eye, The Human," by W. Whalley, 243 



Fairbairn (Sir Wm , Bart., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 343; 

 Memorial to, 512 



Fairley (-Mr.), Reaction of Hydrogen, Peroxide, &c. (Br. A.), 

 432 



Falcon's Aviary at the Zoological Gardens, 230 



Faraday, Tlu, and her appliances for Cable-lay .ng, 64 



Farrer T. H., Fertilisation of Coroyiilla. 169 



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



Female Education, 16, 33, 173, 195, 395, 437, 446, 472, 488, 

 529 



Ferji. r (Dr.), Localisation of the Cerebral Functions, 259 



Fertilisation of Flowers by Insects, 592, 129, 109 



Ftsting (Major E. R.), Flowers destroyed by HirJs, 5 



" Meld Ornithology," by Ur. Elliot Coues, 146 



F Iter Pump, Improred (Br. A.), 390 



Fish : Longevitv of the Carp, 147, 165 ; United States Com- 

 mission on Fisheiies, 232 ; Fisheries of Ireland, 232 ; ol 

 New England, 201 ; of New York, 214 



Fi>h Guano, 530 



FUmes, Sounding and Sensitive, 244, 273, 286 



Fleming (J. A.), Polarisation of the Aurora, 398 



Flight ot Birds and Insects, 147, 263, 516, 51S 



Flint Weapons, 245 



Florence, International Botanical Congress, 74. 



Floweis, Wild, considered in relation to Insets, by Sir J. 

 Lubbock, Bart., F.RS. (Br. A.), 402, 422 



Flowers, their Colour not due to Insects, 503, 520 



Flowers Fertilised by Insects (JiVv Fertilisation) 



Flying Man, The ; Fatal Experiment of M. de Groof, 230 



Fogs in the Atlantic, 2S5 



F'oiivielle (W. de), Balloon Ascents, 16, 115; Death of the 

 "Flying Man," 230; Woolwich Aeronautical Experiment, 

 285, 461 ; Meeting of the French Association at Lille, 344, 

 357 



Food, Composition of certain kinds of (Br. A.), 390 

 " Food and Dietetics," by F. W. Parry, M. D., 60 

 Forbes (A. Gruar), "Geographical Exploration," 83 

 Forbes (Prof. Geo.), Transit of Venis, 11, 27, 49, 66, 86; 

 Uncompensated Chronometers and Photographic Irradiation, 



Foresite, a new Mineral, 407 



Fossilisation, Process of (Br. A.), 452 



Fossils in Trap, 398, 419 



Foster (Prof. G. C), Teaching of Physics in Schools (Br. A), 

 410 ; Physics at the University of London, 506,525 



Foster (M., M.D., F.R.S.), "Physiology," 261 



Fox (Col. Lane), his Anthropological Collection, 232 



Fox (Howard), Mist Bows, 43S 



Foucdult, the Inventor of the Siderostat, 358 



France : -Association for the Advancement of Science, 286, 344, 

 357 ; Provincial Institute, Meeting at Rodez, 426 ; Meteoro- 

 logy, 515 ; Observatory on the Puy-de-Dome, 343 {And set 

 Paris) 



Freiberg, Mining Academy, 489 



Frog, Cry of the, 461, 4S3 



Frog, Edible, 483, 520 



Frog Culture, 214 



Fumariacea;, Fertilisation of, 5 



Fungus Exhibition at Aberdeen, 427, 447 



Galloway (Wm.), Colliery Explosion, 224 



Gabon (J. C), Can Land Crabs Live under Water? 439, 4S2 



Garrod (Prof. A. H.), Action of the Horse, 39 ; Evolution and 



Zoological Formulation, 465 

 Gas Lighting, Chronology of, 253 

 Geikic (I'rot. -\., F.R.S.), Spar Caves of the North Bridge, 



Edinburgh, 8 ; Geology of the Grampians, 91 ; Memoir of 



Sir Rode-ick I. Murchison, 232 ; Colonial Geological Surveys — 



I. Canada, 144 ; II. Victoria, 200 

 "Geographical Exploration," by A. Gruar Forbes, 83 

 Cographicil Magazine^ 75, 116, 216, 296 

 Geographical Society: Medals, 53; Anniversary, 151 

 Geography ; International Congress at Paris, 267 ; Bibliography, 



509 [See British Association, Sec. E) 

 Geological Magazine, 75, 116, 235, 296, 414, 532 

 Geology : Bibliography of, 510 ; Colonial Geological Surveys — 



I. Canada, 144 ; II. Victoria, 200; Excuision to the Swiss 



Alps, 54 ; Figure of the Earth, 165 ; " Les Roches," by E. 



lannetaz, 500; "Geology and -Agriculture," by Amedee 



Bura', 45S ; Recent French Works, 100; G.-ological Society, 



37, 77, 116, 152, 176, 236; Geological Society of France, 



16; Geologists' Association, 5S, U7, 232, 237 {See British 



Association, .Sec. C) 

 German Universities, 529 

 Gilchrist Education Trust, 272 



Gipp-land, Physical Character and Resources of, 274 

 Girard (Jules), " Les Exploraiions Sous-Marines," 102; " Le 



Monde Microscopique des Eiux," 500 

 Glacial Period, The, 25, 44, 62, 85 

 Gladstone (Dr.), Electrotypic E.xperiments on Metallic Chlorides 



(Br. A.), 390 

 Glaisher (J as., F.R.S.), Luminous Meteors (Br. A.), 430 

 Glasgow : Geological Society, 58 ; Society of Field Naturalists, 



116 ; University, 343 

 Glass Cells with Parallel Sides, 44 

 Gold in French Guyana, 134 ; in Samoa, 522 

 Gordon (Col), Journey to Gondokoro, 72, 295 

 Gottingen : Anthropological Society, 350 ; Royal Society of 



Sciences, 278, 330 

 Gould (Mr.), his work at the Cordoba Observatory, 72 

 Grampians, The, a Botanico-Geological Excursion, 90 

 Grant (Robert Edniond, M.D., F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 



355 

 Grasshoppers, Ravages of, 344 

 Gray (Capt. David), Seal Fisherv, 85 

 Gray (Dr. J. E.), Resignation oi Zoological Curatorship at British 



Aiuseum, 273 

 Gray (Prof. Asa), Robert Brown and Sprengel, 161 

 Green (A. H., F.G.S.), The Glacial Period, 105 

 Greenwood (Col. Geo.), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 5 ; Trees 



pierced by other Trees, 26 

 Greenwood (W. II., F.C.S.), " Manual of Metallurgy," 41S 

 Grey (Mrs.), S,:iencc of Education, (Br. A.), 395 



