INDEX II. 



301 



Galton (F.) on the domestication of ani- 

 mals, 93. 



Gamer (R.) on the vocal organ of the 

 Corixa, an aquatic insect, 122. 



*Gas, George Glover on instruments for 

 the measurement of, 186. 



, Prof. W. B. Rogers on an inven- 

 tion by Mr. Cornelius for lighting by 

 electricity, 40. 



• , illuminating, Prof. AV.' B. Rogers 



on apparatus and processes for the 

 chemical and photometrical testing of, 

 39. 



-, nitrogen, Francis Barhani on the 



alimentary character of, 117. 

 -, oxj'gen, Dr. B. W. Richardson on 



the inhalation of, 125. 

 Gassiot (J. P.) on tlie adaptation of bi- 

 sidphide-of-carbon prisms, and the use 

 of telescopes of long focal distance, in 

 the examination of the sun's spectrum, 



*Gauge, G. Hartmann's description of a 

 parallel, 180. 



Gee (A.) on the mode adopted at the 

 Bedford-on-Avon Union for the utili- 

 zation of sewage, 28. 



Geology of the South-west of England, 

 0. Moore on the, 59. 



Gibb (Dr. G. D.) on the difference be- 

 tween the larjTix of the negi-o and 

 that of the white man, 94; on the 

 various forms assumed by the glottis, 

 122 ; on the action of the bromides of 

 lithium, zinc, and lead, 123. 



'Gibraltar cave. Dr. Falconer on fossil 

 and human remains of the, 53. 



, G. Busk on a very ancient human 



cranium from, 91. 



Girders, J. L. Stothert and Robert Pitt 

 on a machine for testing, 189. 



Glacial drift in the Shetland Islands, 

 0. W. Peach on traces of, 59. 



Glacier-system in S. Norway, Charles 

 M. Doughty on the Yostedal Brae, 

 143. 



Glaciers, Rev. G. Browne on the pris- 

 matic formation of ice in, 24. 



Gladstone (Dr.) on the transmission of 

 the red ray by many coloured solu- 

 tions, 11. 



Glottis, Dr. G. D. Gibb on the various 

 forms assumed by the, 122. 



*Glover (George) on instruments for the 

 measurement of gas, 186. 



Gold, F. Crace-Calvert on a new method 

 of extracting gold from auriferous 

 ores, 25. 



Goodman (Dr. John) on the functions 

 of the liver, 123. 



Gore (R. T.) on the mortality of the 



city of Bath, 167. 

 Grain, Frederick Purdy on the quantity 



and value of foreign, imported into 



the United Kingdom since the repeal 



of the Corn Laws, 171. 

 Granite blocks from Wasdale craig. Prof. 



Phillips on the distribution of, 65. 

 Grant (Col. C. A.) on a cotton-chart, 



showing the eflect on cotton of the 



ci^il war in iVmerica, 166. 

 Gray (Dr. J. E.), address as president of 



Section D, 75 ; on the new corals 



from the Shetlands, 95. 

 * , notes on the whalebone whales, 



with a synopsis of the species, 95. 

 Greeks, Hyde Clarke on the Iberian 



popidation of Asia Minor anterior to 



the, 140. 

 Groom (C. Ottley) on the food of birds, 



95. 

 *Guerry (M.) on crime in England and 



France, 167. 

 *Gun, Edward Charlesworth on the new 



elevator, 185. 

 Gutta percha. Dr. R. Riddell on balatta 



and other gums as a substitute for, 87. 



*Hannyng-ton (Maj.-Gen.) on the French 

 calculaling-maclAiue, 167. 



Harcourt (A. Vernon) on the rate of 

 chemical change, 28. 



*Hardy (R. W.) speculations on phy- 

 sical astronomy, 6. 



Ilarkness (Prof.) on the lower Silurian 

 rocks of the S. E. of Cumberland and 

 the N. E. of Westmoreland, 63. 



Harley (Dr.) on the poisoned arrows of 

 savage man, 144. 



*Hartmann (G.) description of a parallel 

 gauge, 186. 



Hartnup (John), diagram of the gi-eat 

 storm of December 3, 1863, from the re- 

 cordsof the self-registeringinstrumenta 

 of the Livei-pool Observatory, 17. 



*Hauer (F. von) on the latest labours of 

 the Imperial Geological Institute of 

 the Austrian Empire, 54. 



Haviland (Alfred) on the hour of death 

 in acute and chronic disease, 123. 



Hawkshaw (John ), his address as Pre- 

 sident of Section G, 186. 



*Hayden (Dr. Thomas) on the relative 

 and special applications of fat and 

 sugar as respiratory food, 124. 



*Hebert (M.) on some of the oolitic 

 strata seen at Dundry, 57. 



Hector (Dr. James) on the geology of 

 the Province of Otago, New Zealand, 

 54. 



