INDEX II. 
*Chromium salt, R. Gerstl on different 
spectra of one, 38. 
Circle, J. J. Sylvester on the successive 
involutes to a, 10. 
Civil Service, Horace Mann on some 
statistics relating to the, 174. 
Clarke (Dr. Hyde) on the Western Asia 
Minor coal- and iron-basins, and on 
the geology of the district, 61; on the 
progress of Turkey, 157. 
Cleghorn (Dr. Hugh) on the distribu- 
tion of the principal timber trees of 
India, and the progress of forest con- 
- servatory, 91. 
Cleland (Prof.), is the Eustachian tube 
open or shut in swallowing ? 113. 
Climates of Mauritius and Natal, Dr. R. 
J. Mann on the resemblance and con- 
trasts of the, 21. 
Chisiophyllum, Dr. P. Martin Duncan on 
the genus, 62. 
Coal- and iron-basins of Western Asia 
Minor, Dr. Hyde Clarke on the, 61. 
Coal-field of Natal, Dr. Mann on the, 73. 
Coal-tar bases, J. Dewar on, 35. 
Cobbold (Dr.) on flukes from the Indian 
elephant, 113. 
Coinage, international, Prof. Leone Levi 
: a the present state of the question of, 
73. 
, G. Johnstone Stoney on the natu- 
ral system of, 177. 
Cold, Dr. Richardson on effects of ex- 
treme, on organic function, 119. 
Coloured compounds, Dr. Meusel on a 
physical property of two, 39. 
*Columnar structures, J. Curry on the 
formation of certain, 62. 
Combustion of gases under pressure, 
Prof. E. Frankland on, 37. 
Constituencies, R. B. Hayward on the 
chances of success or failure of candi- 
dates for three-cornered or four-cor- 
nered, 9, 
Consumption, pulmonary, Dr. Edwards 
Crisp on the statistics of, in 623 
districts of England and Wales, 158. 
Contagious Diseases Act, H. J. Ker 
Porter on the extension of the, 175. 
*Convict labour, C. J. Appleby on the 
mechanism for utilizing and regu- 
lating, 188. 
Copper, Dr. Matthiessen and Dr. W. J. 
Russell on the vesicular structure of, 
38. 
Coppa arcta, Prof. G. J. Allman on 
: the structure of, 87. 
_ Coquand (Prof. Henri) on the parallel- 
ism of the cretaceous strata of Hngland 
and the north of France, with those 
211 
of the west, south-west, and south 
of France and the north of Africa, 
61. 
Cornwall, C. W. Peach on the fossil 
fishes of, 76; on a new Eschara from, 
109. 
Coroners’ inquests, Lavington E. Flet- 
cher on the unsatisfactory character 
of, consequent on steam-boiler explo- 
sions, 190, 
Corrance (F. 8.) on the past, present, 
and future of the wage-paid classes, 
157. 
Crag, Red, George Maw on the sequence 
of the deposits in Norfolk and Suffolk 
superior to the, 73. ; 
, C. B, Rose on the, at Aldeby, 
ite 
Crags, E. Ray Lankester on the oldest 
beds of the, 70. 
- , J. EH. Taylor on the Norwich, and 
their relation to the mammaliferous 
bed, 78. 
*Crania, Prof. Rolleston on sixteen Es- 
kimo, 120, 
Cretaceous strata, Prof. H. Coquand on 
the parallelism of the, of England and 
the north of France, with those of the 
west, south-west, and south of France 
and the north of Africa, 61. 
Crisp (Dr. Edwards) on the skeleton of 
a fossil whale recently exhumed on 
the eastern coast of Suffolk, 61; on 
the relative weight and form of the 
eye and colour of the iris in vertebrate 
animals, 114; on some points relating 
to the visceral anatomy of the Thyla- 
cinus, 114; on the intestinal canal and 
other viscera of the gorilla, 114; on 
the statistics of pulmonary consump- 
tion in 625 districts of England and 
Wales, 158. 
Crocus, Dr. Karl Koch on the classifi- 
cation of the species of, 102. 
*Crustacea, C. Spence Bate and Prof. 
Westwood on the geographical distri- 
bution of the British genera of the 
sessile-eyed, 89. 
Crystallization, Charles Tomlinson on 
the action of nuclei in inducing, 45, 
*Cubic point, ninth, Prof. H. J. Stephen 
Smith on a construction for the, 10. 
*Cubic surface, Prof. H. J. Stephen 
Smith on a property of the hessian of 
a, 10. 
*Curry (J.) on the formation of certain 
columnar structures, 62. 
*Cutting cloth, C. Blyth on an improved 
machine for drawing-off, measuring, 
and, 188, 
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