INDEX II. 
Teeth of mammalia, W. H. Flower on 
the homologies and notation of the, 
115. 
Teeth, E. R. Lankester and H. N. Mosely 
on the nomenclature of mammalian, 
and the teeth of the mole, 117. 
*Tehuelche Indians of Patagonia, Consul 
T. J. Hutchinson on the, 137. 
Telegraph apparatus, Prof. C. Zenger on 
a new automatic, 21. 
Tennant (Prof.) on the recent discovery 
of diamonds in the Cape Coane 79. 
“Tertiary deposits of Victoria, H. M. 
Jenkins on the, 70. 
Thermal resistance of liquids, Frederick 
Guthrie on the, 15. 
Thomson (James) on certain reptilian 
remains found in the Carboniferous 
strata of Lanarkshire, 79. 
*Thomson’s(R.W.) patent road-steamer, 
Prof. Archer on, 188, 
Thorold (W.) onan auxiliary railway for 
turnpike roads and highways passing 
through towns, 195. 
Three-cornered constituencies, Rn B: 
Hayward on the chances of success 
or failure of candidates for, 9. 
Thylacinus, Dr. Edwards Crisp on some 
points relating to the visceral anatomy 
of the, 114. 
Timber-trees of India, Dr. Hugh Cleg- 
horn on the distribution of the prin- 
cipal, and the progress of forest con- 
servancy, 91, 
Tomlinson (Charles) on the action of 
nuclei in inducing crystallization, 
Torrell (Prof. Otto) on some new fossils 
from the Longmynd rocks of Swe- 
den, 80; on the tusks of the walrus, 
111. 
Tramways, H. Bright on London street-, 
189. 
*Turkey, crested or top-knotted, A. D. 
Bartlett on the, 89. 
——,, Dr. Hyde Clarke on the progress 
of, 157. 
Turkish frontier (north-east) and its 
tribes, W. Gifford Palgrave on the, 
140. 
Tylor (Edward B.) on language and 
mythology as departments of biolo- 
gical science, 120. 
Tyndall (Prof.), Address as President 
of the Mathematical and Physical 
Section, 1. 
Type-variation and polymorphism, B. T. 
owne on, in their relation to Mr. 
Darwin’s theory of the origin of spe- 
cies, 104, 
221 
Uigurs, Prof. A. Vambéry on the, 141. 
United Kingdom, Prof. Leone Levi on 
the progress of learned societies, illus- 
trative of the advancement of science 
in the, during the past thirty years, 
169, 196. 
Upper Lombardy, P. Le Neve Foster, 
jun., on the irrigation of, by new canals 
to be derived from the lakes Lugano 
and Maggiore, 190. 
Utterance, R. Dunn on the power of, in 
respect to its cerebral bearings and 
causes, 114, 
Vambéry (Prof. A.) on the Uigurs, 141, 
Vapour-tension of formiate of ethyl and 
acetate of methyl, W. Dittmar on the, 
36. 
Varley (F. W.) on the construction of 
a galvanometer for the detection of 
weak electric currents, 20. 
Vesicular structure of copper, Dr. Mat- 
thiessen and Dr. W. J. Russell on, 38. 
Vesuvius, J. Logan Lobley on the topo- 
graphy of, with an account of the 
recent eruption, 157. 
Vibrations, rectangular, W. Fletcher 
Barrett on a simple method of exhi- 
biting the combination of, 13. 
*Victoria and Albert rivers, North 
Australia, T. Baines on, 180. 
*Vitality, Dr. Thompson Dickson on, as 
a mode of motion, 114. 
Volume- -equivalents, Dr. Otto Richter 
on an original system of chemical 
philosophy, comprising the determi- 
nation of the, as also a new theory 
of the specific volumes of liquid and 
solid substances, 42. 
Waddington (A.) on the overland route 
through British North America, 141. 
Wage-paid classes, F. S. Corrance on 
He past, present, and future of the, 
5 
Wales, North, George Maw on the oc- 
currence of Lastrea rigida in, 10. 
Wales, Dr. Edwards Crisp on the sta- 
tistics of pulmonary consumption in 
623 districts in England and, 158. 
*Walrus, Dr. Otto Torrell on the tusks 
of the, 111. 
Wanklyn (Prof. J. A.), note on sea- 
water, 46; researches on the ethers, 
46 
Wasps and their nests, John Hogg on 
two British, 101. 
*Water, T. Login on the abrading and 
transporting ower of, 193. 
——, Joseph hitworth on the proper 
