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action of, on telegraphs, and on a new 

 method of constructing telegraph- 

 coils, 28. 

 Limhs in mammalia, comparison of the 

 thoracic and pelvic, by E. Garner, 

 137. 



in the higher vertehrata, Prof. 



Flower on the con-espondence between 

 the anterior and posterior extremity, 

 and the modifications in the, 137. 

 Limestone, mountain, L. G. MiaU on the 

 formation of swallow-holes or pits 



with vertical sides in, 79. 

 , mountain, G. H. Morton on the, 



of Flintshire and part of Denbighshire, 



82. 

 Linear differential equations, W. H. L. 



Russell on, 16. 

 Lines in space. Prof. A. Cay ley on a 



correspondence of points and, lO. 

 *Liquid3, Dr. Nevins on a new theory 



respecting the heating of, 61. 

 •Liverpool, Admiral Sir E. Belcher on 



the unprotected state of, 208. 

 Liverpool, J. S. Campbell on the tobacco 



trade of, l89. 

 , Rev. J. Jones on intemperance, 



purely with reference to, 195. 

 ■ , Samuel J. Mackie on the defence 



of, by floating forts, 219. 

 ■ , G. H. Morton on the glaciated 



condition of the surface of the triassic 



sandstone around, 81. 

 , J. N. Shoolbred on the sewage 



of, and the neighbourhood, 228. 

 Llandudno, H. F. Hall on the glacial 



and postglacial deposits in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, 72. 

 *Lloyd (Dr. J. H.) on hammering and 



stone-dressing machinery, 219. 

 *Lobley (J. L.) on the stratigraphical 



distribution of the British fossil Gas- 

 teropoda, 78. 

 Local names, proposition by H. Clarie 



for a census of, 189. 



taxation, 0. Williams on, 207. 



*Lodoicea SeycheUarum, Mr. Tyerman 



on the growth of the, 128. 

 Lotus corniculatus, Prof. T. C. Archer on 



the changes produced in, by cultiva- 

 tion, 109. 

 Lowe (J. E.) on abnomial forms of 



ferns, 120. 

 Lubbock (Sir John), remarks on stone 



implements from Western Africa, 154. 

 Lunar activity or quiescence, W. R. Birt 



on the present state of the question 



relative to, 20. 

 *Lung, human, Dr. Waters on the inti- 

 mate structure of the, 143. 



Macalister (Prof Alexander), exhibitic u 

 of a sketch of some varieties of the 

 Pronator quachatus, 142. 



M' Andrew (Robert) on the testaceous 

 mollusca obtained during a dredging- 

 excursion in the Gidf of Suez, 120. 



M'Intosh (Dr. W. C.) on certain Anne- 

 lids dredged in the expedition of 

 H.M.S. ' Porcupine ' (1869), 121. 



Mackie (Samuel J.) on the defence of 

 Liverpool by floating forts, 219. 



*Mac^'icar (Dr.) on the typical hydro- 

 carbons, from marsh-gas to anthracene, 

 with the oxidation of the latter into 

 anthroquinone and alizarine, 01. 



Magellan, R. O. Cunningham on the 

 terrestrial and marine fauna of, 114. 



Magnetic paradox, S. Alfred Varley on 

 a, 27. 



power, H. Highton on the maxi- 

 mum amount of, which can be de^'e- 

 loped by a given galvanic battery, 25. 

 research, F. H. Varley on a new 



field of, 26. 



Main (Rev. R.) on shooting-stars, 24. 



Major (R. H.) on the landfall of Colum- 

 bus, 171. 



Malaise (Prof. Constantine) on the Si- 

 lurian formations of the centre of Bel- 

 gium, 78. 



Malay archipelago, Colonel Yide on ana- 

 logies of manners between the Indo- 

 Chinese and the races of the, 178. 



Mammalia, comparison of the thoracic 

 and pelvic limbs in, by R. Garner, 

 1.37. 



Manchester, Alderman R. Riuuney on 

 the ash-pit system of, 224. 



Manganese, J. Fenwick Allen on the 

 allocs of tin, zinc, lead, copper, and 

 other metals Avith, 50. 



, Henry Deacon on a new chlorine 



process without, 54. 



Manx of the Isle of Man, Dr. Eang on 

 the, 153. 



Marbles, E. C. C. Stanford on, from the 

 Island of Tyree, 64. 



*Marriott (W.) on the estimation of sul- 

 phur in coal-gas, 60. 



aiarshall (William P.) on the Martini- 

 Henry and Weetley-Richards riilcs, 

 221. 



Marten (E. B.) on boiler-explosions, 222. 



Martini-Henry and Westley-Richards 

 rifles, W. P. ]\IarshaU on, 221. 



Massagetse and Sacse, II. H. Howortli 

 on the, 151. 



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Clerk Maxwell's Address to the, 1. 

 Mathematical theory of combined 



