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INDEX. 



Brunlees (J.) on patent legislation, 203. 



Buchan (A.) on meteorological observa- 

 tions on Ben Nevis, 36. 



Bucklancl (Miss A. \V.), facts suggestive 

 of prehistoric intercourse between east 

 and west, 916. 



Buckney (Mr.) on the determination of a 

 gauge for the manufacture of various 

 small screws, 287. 



Budden(H. A.)onthecoalsof Canada, 713. 



Tint (Mrs.), female emigration, 866. 



Burton (P.), an account of unusual 

 coloured bows observed in fogs, 656. 



Calcium sulphide and sulphocarbonate, 

 V. H. Veley on, 677. 



* Caldwell automatic microtome, remarks 

 on the, 777. 



Caldwell (W. H.) *on the foetal mem- 

 branes of the marsupials, 76S ; * on 

 the progress of his investigations in 

 Australia, ib. 



*Cameron (A. L. P.), notes on some 

 tribes of New South Wales, 924. 



Cameron (Conirnr. V. L.) on the British 

 Commercial Geographical Society about 

 to be founded on his proposal, 808. 



Canada, anthropological discoveries in, 

 by C. A. Hirschfeider, 915. 



* , population, immigration, and pau- 

 perism in, by J. Lowe, 866. 



* , the application of scientific and 



practical arboriculture in, Prof. Brown 

 on, 855. 



-, the banking system of, by H. J. 



Hag-ue, 868. 

 * , the climate of, and its relations to 



life and health, Dr. W. H. Hingston 



on, 785. 



, the coals of, H. A. Budden on, 713. 



-, the commercial relations of, with 



SjDain and her colonies, by A. de Mar- 

 coartu, 870. 



— , the economic minerals of, the 

 occurrence, localities, and output of, W. 

 H. Merritt on, 719. 

 -, the fisheries of, by L. Z. Joncas, 



854. 



. , the forests of, by Dr. R. Bell, 856. 



, , by Dr. J. B. Hurlbert, 872. 



, the lighthouse system of, W. Smith 



on, 891. " 

 , the phosphate industry of, by K. C. 



Adams, 851!. 

 , the post office savings bank svstem 



of, by J. C. Stewart, 834. 

 Canadian and British Agriculture, bv 



Prof. J. P. Sheldon, 847. 

 ♦Canadian finance, by J. McLennan, 841. 

 Canadian forest trees, the distribution 



of, b} r A. T. Drummond, 855. 

 Canadian Pacific railway, V. Smith on 



the, 885. 

 Carboniferous coals, English and Ameri- 



can, the structure of, E. Wethered on, 

 741. 



Carbutt (E. H.) on patent legislation, 293. 



♦Cardew (Capt.), a new volt-meter, 893. 



Cardiac nerves of the turtle, Prof. H. 

 Kronecker and Dr. T. W. Mills on the, 

 776. 



Carnegie (J.), the agricultural resources 

 of Ontario, 848. 



Carnelley (Prof. T.) on the colour of 

 chemical compounds, 688. 



Carpenter (Dr. P. H.) on the geographical 

 and bathymetrical distribution of the 

 crinoidea, 758. 



Carpenter (W. L.) and Prof. Balfour 

 Stewart on certain short periods com- 

 mon to solar and terrestrial meteoro- 

 logical phenomena, 634. 



Carpmael (A.) on patent legislation, 293. 



Carpmael (C.) on an induction inclino- 

 meter adapted for photographic regis- 

 tration, 635. 



Census of India, the first general, by T. 

 Saunders, 804. 

 ' *Cerium, a redetermination of the atomic 



weight of, H. Robinson on, 681. 

 | *Changes of volume, demonstration of 

 an apparatus for recording, by Prof. E. 

 A. Schafer, 783. 



Chemical aspect of the storage of power, 

 Prof. E. Erankland on the,' 673. 



Chemical changes in their relations to 

 micro-organisms, by Prof. E. Frank- 

 land, 681. 



Chemical compounds, the colour of, Prof. 

 T. Carnelle on, 688. 



♦Chemical equilibrium, an example of, A. 

 Vernon Harcourt on, 671. 



Chemical nomenclature, second report 

 on, 39. 



Chemical Section, Address by Prof. Sir 

 H. E. Roscoe to the, 659. 



Chemistry of the natural silicates, Prof. 

 T. Ster'ry Hunt on the, 679. 



♦Children, Dr. C. S. Minot on the growth 

 of, 785. 



Chitonida;, the presence of eyes and other 

 sense organs in the shells of the, Prof. 

 H. N. Moseley on, 780. 



♦Chlorine, the manufacture of soda and, 

 W. Weldon on, 679. 



Chokitapia or Blackfeet Indians, notes 

 on the astronomical customs and re- 

 ligious ideas of the, bv J. L'Heureux, 

 921. 



Chrystal (Prof.) on standards for use in 

 electrical measurements, 29. 



Clark (L.) on the determination of a 

 gauge for the manufacture of various 

 small screws, 287. 



Clarke (Maj.-Gen. Sir A.) on the erosion 

 of the sea-coasts of England and 

 Wales, 238. 



Clarke (Hyde), prospective prices in 





