INDEX II. 



237 



Armour-plates, Mr. J. Wliitwortli on the 

 penetration of, by shells with hea'vy 

 bursting charges tired obliciiiely, 222. 



Artificial hsh -breeding, five years' ex- 

 perience in, by W. F. Webb, 118. 



Asia, Central, ^I. Tchihatchef on, 168. 



, Central, T. D. Forsyth on Trade- 

 routes between Northern India and, 

 161. 



-, Centi'al, W. T. Saunders on the 



Himalayas and, 167, 



"Asie Mineiu-e, Paleontologie de IV'by 

 M. Tchihatchef, 100. 



Atmospheric ozone, Dr. H. Cook on the 

 registration of, in the Bombay Presi- 

 dency, and the chief causes which in- 

 fluence its appreciable amount in the 

 atmosphere, 64. 



Atthey (Thomas) and A. Hancock on 

 .some curious fossil fungi from the 

 black shale of the Northumberland 

 coal-field, 114. 



*iVu3tralia, Dr. Ct. Neiunayer's scheme 

 for a scientific exploration of, 165. 



Babbacombe, South Devon, W. Pen- 

 gelly on whale-remains washed ashore 

 at, 116. 



Bagshot leaf-bed of Studland Bay, G. 

 Slaw on the insect-remains and shells 

 from the Lower, 97. 



Bamber (Henry K.) on the water-sup- 

 plies of Plymouth, Devonport, Fxeter, 

 and St. Thomas, 60. 



Barometer, Maury, a new instrument for 

 measuring altitudes, Frederick T. 

 Mott on the, 51. 



Barry (T. D.) on the utilization of town 

 sewage, 209. 



Bate (C. Spence), Address to the depart- 

 ment of Zoology and Botany, 104. 



Bateman (John F.) and J. J. Ifevy on 

 a proposed cast-iron tube for carrying 

 a railway across the Cliaunel between 

 the coasts of Fugland and France, 

 206. 



Becker (Miss Lj'dia E.) on alteration in 

 the structure of Lijchnis diunia, ob- 

 served in connexion with the develop- 

 ment of a parasitic fungus, 106. 



*Beke (Dr. C.) on a canal to unite the 

 Upper Nile and Red Sea, 159. 



'Belcher (Vice- Admiral Sir E.) on stone 

 implements from Rangoon, 129 ; on 

 the distribution of heat on tlie sea- 

 siu-face throughout the globe, 159 ; on 

 a navigable floating-dock, 200. 



Bell (I. Lowthian) on the decomposition 

 of carbonic oxide by spongj- iron, 62. 



Bifiu'cate stream at Glen Lednock Head, 



in Perthshire, Capt. T. P. White on 

 a, 172. 



Bile, Dr. Thomas Andi-ews on the ab- 

 sorption-bands of, 59. 



*Bii'dwood (Dr. ) on the genus Bosxoellia, 

 with descriptions and dra^nugs of 

 three new species, 108; on the geo- 

 graphy of the frankincense plants, 

 159. 



Birt (W. R.) on secular variations of 

 limar tints and spots and shadows on 

 Plato, 15. 



Black shale of the Northumberland 

 coal-field, A. Hancock and T. Atthey 

 on some curious fossil fungi from the, 

 114. 



Blake (Dr. C. Carter) and Dr. Charnock 

 on Mosqiuto and Wulwa dialects, 129. 



Blanc (Dr. Henry), human vaccine 

 Ivmph and heifer Ivmph compared, 

 118. 



Blanford (William T.) on the fauna of 

 British India, and its relations to the 

 Ethiopian and so-called Indian fauna, 

 107 ; on a jom-ney in Northern Abys- 

 sinia, 159. 



Boiler explosions, Lavington E. Fletcher 

 on Government action with regard to, 

 210. 



Bombay, P. M. Tait on the population 

 and mortality of, 199. 



Presidency, Dr. Cook on the regis- 

 tration of atmospheric ozone in the, 

 and the chief causes which influence 

 its appreciable amount in the atmo- 

 sphere, 04. 



Bonwick (James) on the origin of the 

 Tasmanians, geologically considered, 

 129. 



*Botley (W^.) on the condition of the 

 agricultm-al labourer, 179. 



Bovey Tracey, W.Pengelly on the source 

 of the Miocene clays of, 99. 



Bowring (Sir John) on the Devonshire 

 Association for tlie Advancement of 

 Science and ^Vrt, 179 ; on penal law, 

 as applied to prison discipline, 180. 



Braby (Frederick) on extraction of am- 

 monia from gas-liquor, 6-3. 



Brachiopoda hitherto obtained ii-om the 

 "Pebble-bed " of Budleigh-Salterton, 

 T. Davidson on the, 88. 



Brain of the Negro, Robert Garner on 

 the, 132. 



Brandon (Raphael), some statistics of 

 railwavs in their relation to the pub- 

 lic, 180. 



Bridgman (W. Kencely) on voltaic 

 electricity in relation "to physiology, 

 119. 1 . d;, 



