INDEX II. 2138 
Faivre (Prof. E.) on annular incisions on 
mulberry trees, 95. 
Fauna, molluscan, of the Red Crag, 
Alfred Bell on some, 59. 
ig of the Seychelle group of islands, 
Prof. E. P, Wright on the flora and, 
111, 
Fawcus (G.) on improvements in the 
packing of boats, life-boats, and pon- 
toons, 189. 
Fellows (Frank P.) on the new scheme 
of Mr. C. Seely, M.P., and Mr. F. P. 
Fellows for Admiralty estimates, and 
“finance,” “expense,” “ manutac- 
ture,” and other accounts, &c. recom- 
mended for adoption by the Committee 
of the House of Commons on naval 
monies and accounts, and now being 
introduced, 159. 
Fiords, R. Brown on the formation of, 
134, 
Fireplace, ventilating, description of a, 
with experiments upon its heating- 
power as compared with that of ordi- 
ay fireplaces, by Capt. D. Galton, 
ke 
Fisher (Rey. O.) on the denudations of 
Norfolk, 63. 
Fishes, fossil, of Cornwall, C. W. Peach 
on the, 76. 
, notice of rare, occurring in Nor- 
folk and Lothingland, by T. E. Gunn, 
97 
Fitch (J. G.) on educational endow- 
ments, 165. 
Fletcher (Lavington E.) on the unsatis- 
factory character of coroners’ inquests 
consequent on steam-boiler explosions, 
190, 
*Flint, C. B. Rose on the conchoidal 
fracture of, as seen on flint-faced 
buildings in Norwich, Yarmouth, &c., 
‘es 
*Flora and fauna of the Seychelle group 
of islands, Prof. E. P. Wright on the, 
V1. ¢ 
—— of Skye, Prof. M. A. Lawson on 
the, 103. 
, Scottish, Prof. Balfour on the oc- 
currence of Hieraciwm collinum (Fries), 
with remarks on some recent additions 
to the, 89. 
Flower (W. H.) on the homologies and 
notation of the teeth of mammalia, 
115. 
Flukes from the Indian elephant, Dr. 
Cobbold on, 113. 
Forbes (George) on the meteor shower 
of August 1868, 13. 
Forest conservancy, Dr. Hugh Cleghorn 
on the distribution of the principal 
eke le of India, and the progress 
of, 91. 
Formiate of ethyl, W. Dittmar on the 
vapour-tension of, 36. 
Fossil Brachiopoda, British, J. Logan 
Lobley on the range and distribution 
of the, 71. 
fishes of Cornwall, C. W. Peach on 
the, 76. 
*— plants, Prof. Géppert on the inap- 
plicability of, to support the theory of 
gradual transformation, 65. 
whale, Dr. E. Crisp on the skeleton 
of a, recently exhumed on the eastern 
coast of Suffolk, 61. 
Fossils, W. Hellier Baily on some, from 
the Old Red Sandstone of Kiltorcan 
Hill, co. Kilkenny, 58. 
in the Cambrian rocks, H. Hicks 
on some recent discoveries of, 68. 
, Prof. Otto Torrell on some new, 
from the Longmynd rocks of Sweden, 
Foster (P. Le Neve, jun.) on the ini- 
gation of Upper Lombardy by new 
canals to be derived from the lakes 
Lugano and Maggiore, 190. 
Four-cornered constituencies, R.B. Hay- 
ward on the chances of success or 
failure of candidates for, 9. 
Fox (Rey. W.) on the skull and bones 
of an Iguanodon, 64. 
France, Prof. H. Coquand on the paral- 
lelism of the cretaceous strata of Eng- 
land and the north of, with those of 
the west, south-west, and south of 
France and the north of Africa, 61. 
Frankland (Prof. E.), Address as Presi- 
dent of the Chemical Section, 31; on 
the combustion ofgases under pressure, 
37. 
Fraser (Dr. John) on a new British moss, 
Hypnum Bambergeri, 96. 
Fungi exhibited by the Rev. M. J. Ber- 
keley, 89. 
*Galloway (G. Bell) on inventors and 
inventions, 165. 
Galton (Capt. D.), description of a ven- 
tilating fireplace, with experiments 
upon its heating-power as compared 
with that of ordinary fireplaces, 191. 
Galvanometer, F. W. Varley on the con- 
struction of a, for the detection of 
weak electric currents, 20. 
*Galvanometer-needle, the Hon. J. W. 
Strutt on a permanent deflection of 
the, by a rapid series of equal and 
opposite induced currents, 20, 
