INDEX 11. 



251 



WaiTeii (Thomas T. P. Bruce) on elec- 

 trification, 47. 



Water, earthy minerals of, in the form of 

 heated steam, ur^ed by wood fuel, 

 Julius Jefft-eys on the action upon, 92. 



. , Rogers Field and G. J. Symons 



on the determination of the real 

 amount of evaporation from the sur- 

 face of, 2-5, 220. 



— , Thomas Login on the roads and 



railways of Northern India as afl'ected 

 by the abrading and transporting 

 power of, 214. 

 -, Dr. T. L. Phipson on the solubi- 



lity of lead and copper on pm-e and 

 impure, 73. 



J. W. Reid on the physical causes 



Avhich have produced the imequal dis 

 tribution of land and, between the 

 hemispheres, 100. 



supplies of Plymouth, Devonport, 



Exeter, and St. Thomas, Henry K. 

 Bamber on the, 60. 



*Water-bearing strata in the neighbour- 

 hood of Norwich, J. E. Taylor on the, 

 100. 



Water-main, R. E. Fronde on the hy- 

 draulic internal scraping of the Tor- 

 quay, 210. 



*Wave-lengths of the hydrogen-rays, G. 

 Johnstone Stoney on the numerical 

 relations between the, 24. 



Waves of finite longitudinal disturbance, 

 W. J. Macquorn Rankine on the ther- 

 modynamic theory of, 14. 



Webb (F. W.), five years' experience in 

 artificial fish-breeding, showing in 

 what waters trout vrill and will not 

 thrive, with some remarks on fish and 

 British fisheries, 118. 



*Weights and measures, W. H. Sanlfey 

 on, 199. 



Weldon (Walter) on the manufacture of 

 chlorine by means of perpetually rege- 

 nerated manganite of calcium, 79. 



Whale-remains washed ashore at Babba- 

 combe, W. Pengelly on, 116. 



Wheat-seed, Prof. F. Crace-Calvert on 

 the amount of soluble and insoluble 

 phosphates in, 66. 



^Tiite (Capt. T. P.) on a bifurcate 

 stream at Glen Lednoch Head, in 

 Perthshire, 172. 



* Whitley (N.) on the distribution of 

 shattered chalk flints and slates in 

 Devon and Cornwall, 10-3. 



Whitworth (Mr. Joseph) on the pene- 

 tration of armour-plates by shells with 

 heavy bm-sting charges fired obliquely, 

 222. 



Wiener's (Prof. Christian) stereoscopic 

 representation of the cubic Eikosi-hep- 

 tagram. Prof. Sylvester on, 1-5. 



Williams (Stephen) on the action of 

 phosphoric chloride on hydric sul- 

 phate, 82. 



*Wilson (Dr.) on the moral imbecility 

 of habitual criminals, exemplified by 

 cranial measurements, 129. 



Wire-gauge, L. Clark on the Birming- 

 ham, 209. 



Wombat, the human mesocolon illus- 

 trated by that of the, 120. 



Women, College for, at Hitchin, J. Hey- 

 wood on the examination subjects for 

 admission into the, 19-3. 



Woodward (C. J.) on a self-setting type 

 machine for recording the hourly ho- 

 rizontal motion of the air, 54. 



Woodward (H.) on the occurrence of 

 Styloniirus in the cornstone of Here- 

 ford, 103 ; on the discovery of a large 

 Myriapod of the genus Euphoheria in 

 the coal-measures of Kilmaurs, 103 ; 

 on the freshwater deposits of the val- 

 ley of the river Lea in Essex, 10.3. 



* on a new Isopod fi-om Flinder's 



Island, 118. 



*Wright (C. R.) and Dr. A. Matthiessen 

 on the action of hydrochloric acid on 

 morphia codeia, 09. 



Wulwa and Mosquito dialects, Dr. C. 

 Carter Blake and Dr. Charuock on the, 

 129. 



Young (Prof.), notes on the structure of 

 new forms of Pteroj)Iax and other 

 carboniferous Labyrinthodonts, and 

 oihev Megalichthys, 101, 



