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metlaods in whicli our, may be deci- 

 malized, 138. 



*Cold, Dr. AV. B. Eicliardson on some 

 effect produced by api^lyiug- extreme, 

 to certain parts of tlie nervous system, 

 103. 



Colling-wood (Dr.) on the geology of 

 North Formosa, 58 ; on the habits of 

 flyingfish, 80; on some remarkable 

 marine animals observed in the China 

 seas, 81 ; on pelagic floating animals 

 observed at sea, 81 ; notes on oceanic 

 llj'drozoa, 81 ; on Trichodesmium or 

 sea-dust, 81; on a new form of ce- 

 phalopodous ova, 100 ; on a boat- 

 journey across the north end of For- 

 mosa from Tam-suy to Keluug, 113. 



* , on the consumption of opium, 



137. 



Collomb (Edouard) et Charles INIartin 

 sur I'ancien glacier de la vallee d'Ar- 

 geles dans les Pyrenees, (JO. 



Colonies (British), Dr. W. Lauder Lind- 

 say on the conservation of forests in, 

 85. 



Colours of the soap-bubble. Sir D. Brew- 

 ster on the, 6. 



Compton (P. N.) on the coasts of Van- 

 couver's Island, British Columbia, and 

 Russian America, 114. 



Confectionery and marmalade trade of 

 Dundee, C. C. Maxwell on the, 143. 



Coniston group, Prof Ilarkness and Dr. 

 Nicholson on the, of the Lake district, 

 61. 



*Convicts, male, on the utilization or 

 more profitable emplojnuent of, 143. 



Copper-smelting, P. Speuce on the eco- 

 nomization of sulphm'ous acid in, 43. 



Cornea, Professor Cleland on the nerves 

 of the, 100 ; on the epithelium of the, 

 of the ox in relation to the growth of 

 stratified epitliclium, 100. 



Coresolvents, the Hon. J. Cockle on the 

 inverse problem of, -3. 



Corsica, Professor D. T. Ansted on the 

 lagoons of, 54, 112 ; on the passage of 

 schists into granite in the island of, 

 54. 



Crags, upper and lower, J. E. Taylor on 

 the relation of the, in Norfolk, 157. 



Crawfurd (John) on the antiquity of 

 man, 114; on the dissemination of 

 tlie Arabian race and language, 114. 



* on the history and migration of 



sacchariferous or sugar-yielding plants 

 in reference to ethnology, 114; on the 

 animal and vegetable food of the abo- 

 rigines of Australia, 114; on the sup- 

 posed plurality of the races of man. 



114; on the supposed aborigines of 

 India as distinguished fi-om its civi- 

 lized inhabitants, 114; on the com- 

 plexion, hair, and eyes as tests of the 

 races of man, 114. 



Criminals, Sir John Bowi-ing on pro- 

 ductive labour in prisons as associated 

 with the reformation of, 135. 



*Criswick (H. C), life amongst the 

 Vegs, 115. 



Crookes (W.) on a new polarizing pho- 

 tometer, 32. 



*Crosskey (Rev. W. H.) on the relation 

 of the glacial shell-beds of the Carse 

 of Gowrie to those of the West of 

 Scotland, 58. 



Cycadeffi, W. Can-uthers on British fos- 

 sil, 80. 



Cyclical symbol, Rev. Prof. R. Harley 

 on a certain, 4. 



Dalton and 'Dr. Henry, 'Dr. N. de Kha- 

 nikof on experiments for the verifica- 

 tion of the laws of, on the absorption 

 of gases by liquids, 34. 



Darieu, Isthmus of, M. Lucien de Puydt 

 on two explorations of the, with a 

 view to discovering a practical line 

 for a ship canal, 128. 



Da^is (Gordon) on the~calamine depo- 

 sits of Sardinia, 58. 



*Davis (W. B.), a list of 5500 prime 

 numbers, bj', 4. 



Davj' (Dr. John) on the influence of 

 atmospheric air on vital action as 

 tested by the air-pump, 100 ; on the 

 character of the rs egro, chiefly in re- 

 lation to industrial habits, 115. 



Dohrn (Dr. Anton) on the morphology 

 of the Arthropoda, 82. 



Dredging, notice of, by the lateH. P. C. 

 Mijller, oft" Fair Isle, between Orkney 

 and Shetland, 93. 



Duft"(l\I. E.Grant), Address as President 

 of the Statistical Section, 132. 



Dundee, James Yeaman on the seal- and 

 whale-fishings as prosecuted by the 

 North-Sea fleet sailing from, 148. 



, Henry Gourlay on the shipbuild- 

 ing at, 137. 



, C. C. Maxwell on the confectionery 



and marmalade trade of, 143. 



, J. G. Orchar on the engineering 



manufacture of, 144. 



, A. J. Warden on the linen manu- 

 facture in, 145. 



-, statistics of the social condition 



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of, 145. 



*Dunn (R.) on the phenomena of life 

 and mind, 101. 



