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ring, 163 ; on condensation of water 

 on the bronchial surface during, 164. 



Newton (Prof.) on the practicability of 

 establishing " a close time " for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 197. 



Nitrate of amyl, on the physiological 

 action of, 166. 



of ethyl, on the physiological 



action of, 155, 



Nitrite of amyl, on the physiological ac- 

 tion of, 151. 



Odling (Dr. William) on the treatment 

 and utilization of sewage, 166. 



Oldham (J.) on tidal observations, 20.3. 



Organic chemical compounds, Dr. B. W. 

 Richardson on the physiological ac- 

 tion of, 145. 



Ox fed on sewage-grown gi-ass, Dr. T. 

 Spencer Cobbold s report on the post- 

 mortem examination of an, 188. 



Oxides of chlorine, preliminary report 

 on the thermal equivalents of the, 193. 



Parkes (W.) on tidal observations, 203. 



Pengelly (William) on the exploration 

 of Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 1 ; on 

 the rate of increase of underground 

 temperature, 14. 



Penn (John) on steam-boiler explosions, 

 166. 



Phillips (Prof.) on the exploration of 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 1 ; on the 

 rate of increase of underground tem- 

 perature, 14 ; on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 98. 



Photography, on cutting and preparing 

 sections of Mountain-limestone corals 

 for the purpose of showing their struc- 

 ture by means of, 165. 



Physiological action of organic chemical 

 compounds, report on the, byDr.B. W. 

 Richardson, 145. 



experimentation, report of the com- 

 mittee appointed to consider the sub- 

 ject of, 144. 



Plato, lunar crater, observations of spots 

 on the surface of the, 60 ; sunset and 

 simrise on, 94. 



Pole (Dr.) on the rainfall of the British 

 Isles, 98. 



Rain, fluctuations in the fall of, from a.d. 



1726 to A.D. 1869, 102. 

 Rainfall of the British Isles, report on 



the, 98. 

 Ramsay (Prof) on the rate of increase 



of undergi-ound temperature, 14. 

 Rankine (Prof.) on tidal observations, 



203. ' 



Richards (Admiral) on tidal observa- 

 tions, 203. 



Rigby (Samuel) on steam-boiler explo- 

 sions, 166. 



Robinson (John) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Rolleston (Prof. George) on physiolo- 

 gical experimentation, 144; on the 

 foundation of zoological stations in 

 different parts of the world, 192. 



Roscoe (Prof.) on the publication of ab- 

 stracts of chemical papers, 59. 



Sanderson (Dr. J. Burdon) on physio- 

 logical experimentation, 144. 



Sandford (William A.) on the explora- 

 tion of Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 1. 



Schofield (Thomas) on steam-boiler ex- 

 plosions, 106. 



Sclater (P. L.) on the foimdation of 

 zoological stations in difierent parts 



_^ of the world, 192. 



Scotland, report of the committee on 

 earthquakes in, 197. 



Sewage, report on the treatment and 

 utilization of, 166. 



Siemens (C. W.) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Smith ( W.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 198. 



Spots on the surface of the lunar crater 

 Plato, W. R. Birt on the discussion of 

 observations of, 60. 



Steam-boiler explosions, report on the 

 A arious plans proposed for legislating 

 on the subject of, 106. 



Stewart ( Prof Balfour) on the rate of 

 increase of underaxound temperature, 

 14. 



Sulpho-urea, on the physiological action 

 of, 156. 



Sykes (Colonel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 198. 



Sylvester (Prof.) on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 98. 



Symons (G. J.) on the rate of increase 

 of underground temperature, 14; on 

 the raintiill of the British Isles, 98. 



Tait (Prof.) on the thermal conductivity 

 of metals, 97. 



Temperature, underground, report on. 

 the increase of, 14. 



Thermal conductivity of metals, ProL 

 Tait on, 97. 



equivalents of the oxides of chlo- 

 rine, preliminary report on the, 293. 



Thomson (James) on cutting and pre- 

 paring sections of Mountain-limestone 

 corals, 165, 



