INDEX lf. 
“mous plants discovered in the 8.E. of 
_ Durham since 1829, 96; on the Roman 
imperial and crested eagles, 104; on 
some old maps of Africa, placing the 
central equatorial lakes (especially 
Nyanza and Tanganyika) nearly in 
their true positions, 138. 
Holl (Dr. Harvey B,) on the metamor- 
phic rocks of the Malvern Hills, 70. 
Holland, Prof. Buys-Ballot on the system 
a forecasting the weather pursued in, 
Holothuriade, Rev. A. M. Norman on 
ni with reference to new species, 
106. 
Horse, John Hogg on the fossil teeth of 
a, found in the red clay at Stockton, 70. 
Hownes Gill to Cross Fell, T, Sopwith 
on a section of the strata from, 88. 
Hughes (D, E.) on a printing-telegraph, 
8 
Hulburt (Dr.) on the hydrography of the 
St. Lawrence and the great lakes, 73; 
notes on Canadian forests, 96. 
Hunt (Dr. James) on anthropological 
_ classification, 139; on the physical 
. oa mental characters of the negro, 
140. 
Hydrofluoric acid, L. Kessler on glass- 
_ engraving by, 44. 
Hydrography, Dr. Hulburt on the, of the 
St. feores and the great lakes, 73. 
Hylton Dene, near Sunderland, George 
8. Brady on the zoology of, 100, 
India, Stewart Clark on the ventilation 
of barracks and other public buildings 
SoJm,.111, : 
, Dr. James Bird on the vital and 
sanitary statistics of our European 
army in, 151. 
, Dr. Camps on the sanitary condi- 
_ tion of the troops in, 152. 
—— and China, Capteint Henderson on 
_ routes between, 137. 
Indicator for steam-engines, C. T. Porter 
- on Richards’s, 178. 
Infants, Dr. Cleland on the change of 
attitude which takes place in, when 
. beginning to walk, 112. 
Instinctive actions, Dr. W. Murray on 
. the investigation of, 119. ‘ 
Tone, C. Spence Bate on a new species 
_ of, 98. 
Tonian Isles, Prof. Ansted on some curio- 
sities of physical geography in the, 
133. 
Ireland, J. B. Jukes on certain markings 
- on some of the bones of a Megaceros 
hibernicus lately found in, 81. 
203 
Tron, Dr, Riley on titanium in, 55. 
Tron shipbuilding, R, Taylorson on the 
diagonal principle of, 189. [ 
Tronstone, Cleveland, J. Pattinson on 
zinc, nickel, and cobalt in the, 49. 
, Cleveland, in the west of England, 
Charles Moore on the equivalents of 
the. 83, 
Jamaica, Prof. T. R. Jones and W. K. 
Parker on some recent and fossil Fora- 
minifera collected in, by the late Lucas 
Barrett, 80. 
Jameson (J.) on air-engines and an-air- 
compressing apparatus, 173. 
Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on the upper tertiary 
fossils at Uddevalla, in Sweden, 73. 
Johnson (T.), an account of the attempts 
to transport salmon to Australia, 105. 
Jones (Prof. T. Rupert), notes on some 
fossil and recent Foraminifera collected 
in Jamaica by the late Lucas Barrett, 
80, 105 ; a synopsis of the bivalye En- 
tomostraca of the carboniferous strata 
of Great Britain and Ireland, 80. 
Jukes (J. — on certain markings on 
some of the bones of a Megaceros hi- 
bernicus lately found in Ireland, 81. 
*Junod (Dr.) on the physiological effect 
produced by apparatus contrived for 
the purpose of causing a vacuum upon 
the entire body, or a part thereof, 116, 
Kessler (L.) on the commercial advan- 
tages of a new carbonate of soda, 
43; on glass-engraying by hydrofluoric 
acid, 44; on a new system of evapo- 
rating liquids, 44, 
Kidd (Dr. Charles) on restoring drowned 
persons, patients in chloroform acci- 
dents, &c., 116, 
*Kilgour (H.), Are nitrogen and carbonic 
oxide (the oxide of carbon) in different 
allotropic or isomeric states ?, 45. 
King (C. B.) on extinguishing fires, 174. 
King (Prof. W.) on the Neanderthal 
skull, or reasons for believing it to be- 
long to the Clydian period, and to a 
species different from that represented 
by man, 81. i 
Kirkby (J. W.), synopsis of the bivalved 
Entomostraca of the carboniferous 
strata of Great Britain and Ireland, 
80; on some fossil fishes from the 
Permian limestone of Fulwell, near 
Sunderland, 82. 
Labouring classes, Dr. E. Smith on the 
-- dietaries of the, 123. 
Lacustrine human habitations in Wig- 
