INDEX tl. 



241 



Evplidberia, H. Woodward on the dis- 

 covery of a large Myriapod of the gemis, 

 in the Coal-measures of Kilmaiirs,103. 



Europe, North-west, A. G. Findlay on 

 the supposed intiuence of the Gulf- 

 stream upon the climate of, 160. 



Evaporation from the surface of water, 

 llogers Field and G. J. Symons on 

 the determination of the real amount 

 of, 25. 



Excreta of towns, Edw. C. C. Stanford 

 on a chemical method of treating the, 

 70. 



Exeter, Hemy K. Bamber on the water- 

 supply of, 00. 



Exmouth Warren, G. Peacock on the 

 encroachments of the sea on, 100. 



" Eyes, petrified human," from the 

 graves of the dead, Arica, Peru, the 

 Rev. Dr. Hume on the so-called, 135. 



Farr (Dr. William) on international 

 coinage, 183. 



Fas, in Morocco, J. StirUng on a visit to 

 the holy city of, 168. 



Fauna, mannnahan, of Xorth-west 

 America, H. Brown on the, 109. 



Fauna of British India, and its relation 

 to the Ethiopian and so-called Indian 

 fauna, William T. Blanford on the, 107. 



Fellows (Frank P.) on our national 

 accounts, 183. 



Field (Rogers) and G. J. Symons on the 

 determination of the real amount of 

 evaporation from the surface of water, 

 25. 



'Figures, numerical, for scientific instru- 

 ments, and a proposed mode of engra- 

 ving them, Lieut.-Oolonel A. Strange 

 on the best forms of, 53. 



Findlay (A. G.) on the supposed in- 

 tluence of the Gulf-stream on the 

 climate of North-west Europe, 100. 



Finite longitudinal disturbance, W. J. 

 Macquorn Rankine on the thermody- 

 namic theory of waves of, 14. 



Fish-breeding, artificial, five years' ex- 

 perience in, showing in what waters 

 trout will and will not thrive, by W. F. 

 Webb, 118. 



Fletcher (A. E.) on a new anemometer 

 for measuring the speed of air in flues 

 and chimneys, 48. 



Fletcher (Lavington E.) on Government 

 action with regard to boiler explosions, 

 210. 



Flint flakes used by the early inabitants 

 of Devon in prehistoric times, To^\^lS- 

 hend M. Hall on the method of form- 

 ing the, 134. 



1809. 



Flint implements of the Paleolithic 

 type in the gravel of the Thames 

 Valley at Acton and Ealing, Colonel 

 A. Lane Fox on the discovery of, 130. 



Flora of the Strait of Magellan and west 

 coast of Patagonia, Dr. R. O. Cun- 

 ningham on the, 112. 



Flow of liquids through small orifices at 

 high velocities. Colonel H. Clerk on 

 tbe hydraulic bufl'er and experiment 

 on the, 209. 



Fluid fiiction, W. Froude on some diffi- 

 culties in the received view of, 211. 



Formation of dew and its effects. Dr. 

 Henry Hudson on the, 39. 



Forsyth (T. D.) on trade-routes between 

 Northern India and Central Asia, 101. 



Fossil (British) Laniellibranchiata, J. L. 

 Lobley on the distribution of the, 90. 



Fosdl mussel-shell found in the Drift in 

 Ireland, Eugene A. Conwell on a, 87. 



Fossil plants in the Cambrian (Upper 

 Longmynd) rocks, near St. David's, 

 Dr. Hicks on the discovery of some, 

 90. 



Foster (Dr. C. Le Neve) on the occur- 

 rence of the mineral Scheelite (tung- 

 state of Hnie) at Val Toppa Gold-mine, 

 near Domodossola, Piedmont, 88. 



on the existence of Sir Walter 



Raleigh's El Dorado, 102. 



Foster (Professor G. C.) on some lecture 

 experiments in electricity, 40. 



Fox (Colonel A. Lane) on the discovery 

 of flint implements of Pala3olithic 

 type in the gravel of the Thames 

 "\'aUey at Acton and Ealing, 130. 



*Frankincense plants, Dr. Birdwood on 

 the geography of the, 159. 



*Freeman (Archdeacon) on man and 

 the animals, being a counter theory 

 to Mr. Darwin's as to the origin of 

 species, 132, 



*Frere (Sir Bartle), ^^ddress as President 

 of the Geographical Section, 152 ; 

 on the Runn of Cutch and the coun- 

 tries between Rajpootana and Sind, 

 103. 



Freshwater deposits of the valley of the 

 river Lea, in Essex, H. Woodward on 

 the, 103. 



*Fri tsche (D .) ,notes on structural changes 

 in block tin, 67. 



Froude (R. E.) on the hydraulic inter- 

 nal scraping of the Torquay water- 

 main, 210. 



Froude (WiUiam) on some difficulties 

 in the received view of fluid friction, 

 21L 



Fungi, fossil, from the black shale of 



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