INDEX I. 



245 



Glaislier (James) on the rate of increase 

 of undergTound temperature, 14; on 

 luminous meteors, 26 ; on the rainfall 

 of the British Isles, 98. 



Glover (George) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Graham (Rev. Dr.) on the rate of in- 

 crease of imdergroimd temperature, 

 14. 



Grantham (R. B.) on the treatment and 

 ' utilization of sewage, 166. 



Greg (R. P.) on luminous meteors, 26. 



Harkness (Prof) on cutting and prepa- 

 ring sections of Mountain-limestone 

 corals, 165. 



Haii'ison (J. H.) on the treatment and 

 ' utilization of sewage, 166. 



Harting (J. E.) on the practicability of 

 establishing " a close time " for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 197. 



Ilawksley (T.) on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 98; on the treatment 

 and utilization of sewage, 166. 



Heat generated in the blood dm-ing the 

 process of arterialization, on the, 137. 



Ilennessy (Prof) on a imiformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Herschel (Alexander) on luminous me- 

 teors, 26. 



Heywood (James) on a imiformity of 

 plan for the census of the United 

 Kingdom, 57 ; on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Hodgson (Dr. W. B.) on a uniformity 

 of plan for the census of the United 

 Kingdom, 57. 



Hope (WiUiam) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 166. 



Hull (Edward) on the rate of increase 

 of vmderground temperature, 14. 



Humphry (Prof G. M.) on physiological 

 experimentation, 144. 



Hydi-amyle, on the physiological action 

 of, 157. 



Indigenous animals, report on the prac- 

 ticability of establishing a " close 

 time " for the protection of, 197. 



Jevons (Prof) on a uniformity of plan for 

 thecensus of the United Kingdom, 57. 



Kane (Sir R.) on a uniformity of weights 



and measures, 198. 

 Kent's Cavern, seventh report of the 



committee for exploiing, 1. 



Lavoisier (M.), Letters from, to Dr. 

 Black, 189. 



Lawson (Prof. M. A.) on physiological 

 experimentation, 144. 



Leach (Lieut.-Colonel) on the treatment 

 and utilization of sewage, 166. 



Levi (Prof. Leone) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Lubbock (Su' John, Bart.) on the ex- 

 ploration of Kent's Cavern, Devon- 

 shire, 1 ; on the treatment and utiliza- 

 tion of sewage, 166. 



Lunar crater Plato, AV. R. Birt on the 

 discussion of observations of spots on 

 the siirface of the, 60. 



Lunar objects suspected of change, re- 

 port of the committee for discussing 

 observations of, 60. 



Lyell (Sir Charles) on the exploration 

 of Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 1 ; on 

 the rate of increase of underground 

 temperature, 14. 



Macfarlane (P.) on earthquakes in Scot- 

 laud, 197. 



Mackie (S. J.) on the rate of increase of 

 underground temperatm-e, 14. 



Macrory (Edmund) on a uniformity of 

 plan for the census of the United 

 Kingdom, 57. 



Mason (Hugh) on steam-boiler explo- 

 sions, 166. 



Maw (George) on the rate of increase of 

 imdergroimd temperature, 14. 



Maxwell (Prof. J. Clerk) on the rate of 

 increase of underground temperature, 

 14. 



Metachloral, on the physiological action 

 of, 149. 



Metals, Prof. Tait on the thermal con- 

 ductivity of, 97. 



Meteoric astronomy, papers relating to, 

 44, 



showers, 38. 



Meteors, luminous, report on obsen^a- 

 tions of, 26; doubly observed, 27;' 

 large, 31. 



Milne-Home (D.) on earthquakes in 

 Scotland, 197. 



Mountain-limestone corals, report on 

 cutting and preparing sections of, for 

 the purpose of showing their struc- 

 ture by means of photography, 165. 



My hie (R. W.) on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 98. 



Napier (J. R.) on a xmifonnity of weights 



and measures, 198. 

 Narcotic vapours, effects of some, on 



the minute circidation of the blood, 



159. 

 Narcotism, on convulsive movements du- 



