1238 
Corresponding Societies Committee, re- 
port of the, 708. 
Corry (J.), State guarantee of war risks, 
1171. 
Craigie (Major P. G.) on recent changes 
in Scottish agriculture, 1162. 
Crombie (J. W.), a game with a history, 
1215. 
Crosskey (Dr. H. W.) on the erratic 
blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland, 
322; onthe circulation of underground 
waters, 380; on the teaching of science 
in elementary schools, 692. 
Crystallised combinations of copper, zinc, 
and iron sulphates, description of some 
new, by J. Spiller, 976. 
Crystallographic study of danburite, some 
results of the, by Max Schuster, 
1033. 
Cumberland, three stone circles in, A. L. 
Lewis on, 1220. 
Cundall (J. T.) and Prof. W. Ramsay on 
the non-existence of gaseous nitrous 
anhydride, 965. 
Cunningham (Prof. D. J.) *on the con- 
nection of the Os odontoidium with the 
centrum of the axis vertebra, 1101; 
some important points of comparison 
between the chimpanzee and man, 
1226. 
Cunningham (J. T.), report on the marine 
biologicalstation at Granton, Scotland, 
ATA. 
Cunningham (Rev. W.) on the industrial 
remuneration conference, 1181. 
*Curvature of the spine in the fcetus and 
the child, Dr. J. Symington on the, 
1101. 
Cust (R. N.) on the progress of African 
philology, 1105. 
*Customs tariffs, A. E. Bateman on, 1169. 
Cyclones of the Indian Ocean south of 
the equator, a supposed periodicity of 
the, C. Meldrum on, 925. 
*Cyprus, the Ordnance Survey of, by T. 
Saunders, 1129. 
Danburite, some results of the crystallo- 
graphic study of, by Max Schuster, 
1033. ; 
*Daniell battery, a modification of the, 
using iron as electropositive element, 
J. J. Coleman on, 938. 
Darwin (Prof. G. H.) on the harmonic 
analysis of tidal observations, 35; on 
comparing and reducing magnetic ob- 
servations, 65, 75. 
Davidson (Rev. Dr. J.), the Bass of 
Inverurie, a fragment of an ancient 
alluvial bed, 1018; the symbol pillars 
abounding in central Aberdeenshire, 
1227. 
Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the erratic 
blocks of England, Wales, and Ireland 
INDEX. 
322; on the scientific examination of 
the country in the vicinity of Mount 
Roraima in Guiana, 690; on the work 
of the Corresponding Societies Com- 
mittee, 708. 
Dawson (Dr. G. M.) on the North-west- 
ern tribes of the Dominion of Canada, 
696. 
Day (F.) on the hybridisation of sal- 
monidz at Howietoun, 1059, 
Day (St. J. V.) on patent legislation, 
695. 
Deacon (G. F.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 93. 
Deane (Dr.) on the erratic blocks of 
England, Wales, and Ireland, 322. 
Deep borings at Chatham, W. Whitaker 
on, a contribution to the deep-seated 
geology of the London basin, 1041. 
Depression of prices and results of 
economy of production, Hyde Clarke 
on, and onthe prospect of recovery, 
1168. 
Depression of trade, the alleged, Prof. 
L. Levi on, 1155. 
De Rance (C. E.) on the erratic blocks of 
England, Wales, and Ireland, 322; on 
the circulation of underground waters, 
380; on the rate of erosion of the 
sea-coasts of England and Wales, 
404. 
Dero, the annelids of the genus, E. C. 
Bousfield on, 1097. 
Dewar (Prof.) on standards of white 
light, 61; on chemical nomenclature, 
262; on wave-length tables of the 
spectra of the elements and com- 
pounds, 288; *on solutions of ozone 
and the chemical actions of liquid 
oxygen, 985. 
Diatomaceous deposits (diatomite) from 
the peat of Aberdeenshire, W. I. Mac- 
adam on certain, 1017. 
Dickinson (J.) on underground tempera- 
ture, 93. 
Dilatancy of media composed of rigid 
particles in contact, Prof. O. Reynolds 
on the, 896. 
Dissipative systems, a theorem relating 
to the time-moduli of, by Lord Ray- 
leigh, 911. 
*Divers (Dr.) and T. Nakamura, an ap- 
parently new hydrocarbon distilled 
from Japanese petroleum, 975. 
Dixon (H. B.) on chemical nomenclature, 
262; the rate of explosion of hydrogen 
and oxygen, 905. 
Dog, note on the intelligence of the, by 
Sir J. Lubbock, 1089. 
Double refraction, a point in the theory 
of, R. T. Glazebrook on, 929. 
Douglas (Sir J. N.) on the rate of erosion 
of the sea-coasts of England and Wales, 
404, 
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