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liquids tlirough small orifices at higli 

 velocities, 209. 



Cliftbrd (W. K.) ou tlie theory of dis- 

 tance, 9. 



* on the umbilici of anallagmatic 



surfaces, 9. 



Climate of North-west Europe, A. G. 

 Fiudlay ou the supposed influence of 

 the Gulf-stream upon the, 160. 



Coal, cannel-, Dr. Stevenson Macadam 

 on the economic distillation of gas 

 from, 69. 



Coal-field, A. Hancock and T. Atthey ou 

 some curious fossil fungi from the 

 black shale of the Northumberland, 

 114. 



Coal-measures of Kilmaurs, II. Wood- 

 ward on the discovery of a large 

 Myriapod of the genus EitpJwbcria in 

 the, 103. 



Coinage, International, Dr. FaiT on, 183. 



Collimators for adjusting Newtonian 

 telescopes, G. Johnstone Stoney on, 52. 



*Collings (Jesse) on some statistics of 

 the National Educational League, 182. 



*Collins (M.) on the common tangents 

 of circles, 9. 



Combining proportions of metals. Dr. J. 

 H. Gladstone on the relation between 

 the specific refractive energies and 

 the, 21. 



Combustion, Charles Tomlinson on the 

 supposed action of light on, 78. 



Comets, Prof. P. G. Tait on, 21. 



Conglomerate, quartzose, of the New 

 Red Sandstone of the central portion 

 of England, Edward Ilidl on the 

 source of the, 91. 



Conglomerates, trappean, of Middletown 

 'Hill, Montgomeryshire, G. Maw on 

 the, 96. 



Conic osculation, F. W. Newman ou, 13. 



Contortion of mountain-limestone, ex- 

 periments ou, by L. C. Miall, 97. 



Convolutions of the brain, T. S. Prideaux 

 on the occasional definition of the, on 

 the exterior of the head, 225. 



Conwell (Eugene A.) on a fossil mussel- 

 shell foimd in the Drift in Ireland, 87. 



Cook (Dr. H.) on the registration of 

 atmospheric ozone in the Bombay 

 Presidency, and the chief causes which 

 influence its appreciable amount in the 

 atmosphere, 64. 



Cooper's (Mr.) attempt to reach India 

 from Western China, W. Trelawney 

 Sanderson on, 166. 



Copper, Dr. T. L. Phipson on the solu- 

 bility of lead and, in pure and impure 

 water, 73. 



Cornstone of Hereford, TI. Woodward 

 on the occurrence of Stt/lonurus in the, 

 103. -^ 



Cornwall, C. W. Peach on the discovery 

 of organic remains in the rocks be- 

 tween the Nare Head and Porthalla 

 Cove, 99. 



* , N. Whitley on the distribution 



of chalk flints and flakes in Devon 

 and, 103. 



* , Frank Bucklaud on the salmon 



rivers of Devon and and, how to im- 

 prove them. 111. 



Crace-Calvert (Prof. F.) ou the amount 

 of soluble and insoluble phosphates in 

 wheat-seed, 66. 



Crag formation, Charles Jecks on the, 

 91. 



Crannoge in Wales, the Rev. Edgar N. 

 Dimibleton on a, 130. 



*Cranston (G.) and J. Dewar on some 

 reactions of chloro-sxdphuric acid, 

 69. _ 



*Criminals, habitual, Dr. Wilson on the 

 moral imbecility of, exemplified by 

 cranial measurements, 129. 



Crystalline structure, Charles Brooke on 

 the influence of annealing on, 21. 



Ctenacanthus, James Thomson on teeth 

 and dermal structure associated with, 

 102. 



Cubic Eikosi-heptagi-am, Prof. Sylvester 

 on Prof Wiener's stereoscopic repre- 

 sentation of the, 15. 



Cunningham (Dr. Robert 0.) on Chiaris 

 alba, 111 ; on the flora of the Strait of 

 Magellan and west coast of Patagonia, 



Curves of the third degree, here called 

 tertians, F. W. Newman on, 10. 



, W. H. L. Russell on the mechani- 

 cal tracing of, 15. 



Cyclotkurus didactylus, John C. Galton 

 on the myology of, 121. 



Dartmoor, G. Wareing Ormerod on the 

 granite of the northerly and easterly 

 sides of, 98. 



*Darwinism, the Rev. F. 0. Morris on 

 the difficulties of, 151. 



* , or evolution, philosophical objec- 

 tion to, by the Rev. Dr. M'Cann, 151. 



Davidson (T.), notes on the Brachiopoda 

 hitherto obtained from the " Pebble- 

 bed " of Budleigh-Salterton, near Ex- 

 mouth, Devonshire, 88, 



Debus (II.), Address as President of the 

 Chemical Section, 54. 



*Decline of shipbuilding on the Thames, 

 John Glover on the, 191. 



