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REPORT 18G9. 



*Morocco, J. Stirling on the races of, 

 151. 



'Moi-phia codeia, Dr. A. Mattliiessen and 

 C. R. Wrif^lit on tlie action of hydro- 

 chloric acid on, G9. 



Morren (Prof. Aug.) on the chemical 

 action of light discovered by Professor 

 TyndaU, 24. 



'Morris (the Rev. F. O.) on the diffi- 

 culties of Dar^vinism, 151. 



Morrison (J. D.) on a new system of 

 honse ventilation, 219. 



Mortality of Bombay, P. M. Tait on the 

 population and, 109. 



Mosquito and Wulwa dialects. Dr. Char- 

 nock and Dr. C. Carter Blake on, 

 129. 



Motion, sketch of a proof of Lagrange's 

 equation of, referred to generalized 

 coordinates, 10. 



Motive power, Richard Eaton on certain 

 economical improvements in obtain- 

 . ing, 220. 



Mott (Frederick T.)ontheMaury barome- 

 ter, a new instnmient for measuring 

 . altitudes, 51. 



Mountain limestone, experiments on 

 contortion of, by L. C. Miall, 97. 



Mussel-shell (fossil) found in the Drift 

 in Ireland, Eugene A. Conwell on a, 

 87. 



Myology of Cyclothnrns didactylus, John 

 "C. Galton on the, 121. 



Myriapod of the genus Eiiphoheria in 

 the coal-measures of Kilmaurs, II. 

 Woodward on the discovery of a large, 

 103. 



My X 0(1 aster, C. E. Broome on a recently 

 discovered species of, 108. 



Natal, Dr. R. Mann on the rainfall of, 41. 



* , Dr. R. Mann on the gold of, 96. 



National accounts, Frank P. Fellows on 

 our, 190. 



'National Educational League, JesseCol- 

 lings on some statistics of the, 182. 



Navy finance, R. Mann on, 196. 



Nebula in Argo, the Rev. Dr. Robinson 

 on the appearance of the, as seen in 

 the gTeat Melbom-ne telescope, 20. 



Negro, R. Garner on the brain of the, 

 1.32. 



Neumayer (Dr. A.) on the recent fall of 

 an aerolite at Kridienburg in the Pala- 



. tinate, 20 ; scheme for a scientific ex- 

 ploration of Australia, 165. 



Newman (F. W.) on curves of the third 

 degree, here called tertians, 10 ; on 

 the curvature of surfaces of the second 

 degree, 13 j on conic osculation, 13. 



New Red Sandstone of the central por- 

 tion of England, Edward IIuU on the 

 source of the quartzose conglomerate 

 of the, 91. 



Newtonian -telescopes, G.Johnstone Sto- 

 ney on collimators for adjusting, 52. 



New Zealand, on the economic progress 

 of, 192. 



Nicholson (11. Alleyne) on some new 

 forms of Graptolites, 98. 



Norman (the Rev. A. M.), letter to, from 

 Prof. WyviUe Thomson, on the suc- 

 cessful dredging of II. M.S. 'Porcu- 

 pine,' 115. 



Northcote(the Rt. Hon. Sir Stafford H.), 

 Address as President of the Section of 

 Economic Science and Statistics, 173. 



North polar distance, the Rev. R. Mann 

 on the discordance usually observed 

 between the results of direct and re- 

 flexion observations of, 18. 



*North Pole, Capt. R. V. Hamilton on 

 the best route to the, 164. 



*Noi"n'ich, J. E. Taylor on certain phe- 

 nomena in the Drift near, 100 ; on the 

 water-bearing strata in the neighbour- 

 hood of, 100. 



Obsidian, W. Chandler Roberts on a 

 specimen of, from .lava, 74. 



Onnj', an estimate of the quantity of se- 

 dimentary deposit in the, by the Rev. 

 J. D. LaTouche, 93. 



Oppenheim (Dr. A.) on aceto-sulphuric 

 acid, 72 ; on bromo-iodide of mercury, 

 72. 



Oppert (Dr. Gustav) on the Kitai and 

 Kara Kitai, 105. 



Organic remains in the rocks between 

 the Nase Head and Porthalla Cove, 

 Cornwall, C. W. Peach on the disco- 

 very of, 99. 



*Origin of species, Archdeacon Freeman 

 on man and the animals, being a 

 counter theory to Mr. Darwin's as to 

 the, 132. 



Ormerod (G. Wareing), sketch of the 

 granite of the northerly and easterly 

 sides of Dartmoor, 98. 



Osculation, conic, F. W. Newman on, 13. 



Ozone, atmospheric, 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, 04. 



, Dr. Thomas Moffatt on the phos- 

 phorescence of the sea and, 72. 



" Pal^ontologie de I'AsieMineure," by 

 M. Tchihatchef, 100. 



