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INDEX. 



and effective prices in their economical 

 and statistical relations, 832. 



Clarke (W. E.) on the migration of 

 birds, 70. 



Cleland (Prof.) on the mechanism of the 

 secretion of nrine, 131 ; on alteration 

 of iliac divarication and other changes 

 of pelvic forms during growth, 754 ; 

 on the Bosjes pelvis, 902. 



Clerk (D.), the Tangje gas hammer, 

 883. 



Cockroach, Etohlattina 2'^^'^^''^^ (H. 

 Woodw.), the discovery of the larval 

 stage of a, from the coal-measures of 

 Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Dr. H. Woodwrard 

 on, 696. 



Cocks (A. H.) on the herds of wild 

 cattle in Chartley Park and other 

 parks in Great Britain, 136. 



*Cocoa-nut pearls, by S. J. Hickson, 740. 



Coefficient of self-induction in telegraph 

 wires, W. H. Preece on the, 612. 



Cohen (Dr. J. B.) and Prof. Perkin, 

 some new cinnamic acids, 667. 



Colour-names amongst the English 

 gipsies, by W. E. A. Axon, 909. 



Colour-relation between phytophagous 

 larvae and their surroundings, further 

 experiments upon the, by E. B. Poulton, 

 756. 



'Colouring matters, exhibition of a new 

 class of, by Dr. C. A, Martins, 641. 



♦Colquhoun (A. E.), Formosa, 805. 



Communication of motion between bodies 

 moving at different velocities, by J. 

 W. Pearse, 882. 



Comparison- magnetometer, W. W. H. 

 Gee on a, 620. 



♦Congo, I'etat independant du, notice 

 sur, by M. van Eetvelde, 798. 



* , the, below Stanley Pool, by Lieut. 



Le Marine!, 798. 



, the Lower, by R. C. Phillips, 798. 



Constant current with varying electro- 

 motive force, the production of a, from 

 a dynamo, A. P. Trotter on, 616. 



Consumption, the scientific treatment of, 

 by G. W. Hambleton, 903. 



Continental lands, the effect of, in alter- 

 ing the level of the adjoining oceans. 

 Prof. E. Hull on, 596. 



Copepoda, some, new to Britain found 

 in Liverpool Bay, I. C. Thompson on, 

 734. 



Copper wire, W. H. Preece on, 874. 



♦Coquilhat (Capt.), the Bangala, a tribe 

 on the Upper Congo, 798. 



Cordeaux (J.) on the migration of birds, 

 70. 



Cornish (V.) and P. P. Kendall on the 

 mineralogical constitution of cal- 

 careous organisms, 700. 



Corresponding Societies Committee, re- 

 port of the, 459. 



Cotton fibre, the chemistry of the, by 

 Dr. F. H. Bowman, 641. 



Cotton industry, report on the regulation 

 of wages in the, by means of lists,. 

 303 ; spinning, ib. ; weaving, 314. 



Cotton piece goods, the classification of 

 the exports of, in Board of Trade re- 

 turns, by F. Hardcastle, 847. 



*Cotton trade, history of the, by W. 

 Andrews, 849. 



County councils, a plan for, by J. T. Kay, 

 837. 



Cowper (E. A.) and W. Anderson, ex- 

 periments on the mechanical equivalent 

 of heat on a large scale, 562. 



*Cramer's gemmae borne by Trichomanej 

 alata. Prof. F. O. Bower on, 761. 



Creak (Staff-Comm.) on the best means 

 of comparing and reducing magnetic 

 observations, 320. 



Creosote, blast-furnace, A. H. Allen on 

 the utilisation of, 640. 



Crew (H.) on the period of rotation of 

 the sun as determined by the spectro- 

 scope, 583. 



Criteria for discriminating between 

 maxima and minima solutions in the 

 calculus of variations, E. P. Culverwell 

 on the, 598. 



Criticoids, R. Rawson on, 604. 



Crookes (W.) on the desirability of 

 combined action for the translation of 

 foreign memoirs, 41 ; on electrolysis 

 in its physical and chemical bearings,. 

 336. 



Crosskey (Dr. H. W.) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 163 ; on 

 the erratic blocks of England, Wales,, 

 and Ireland, 236 ; on the circulation 

 of underground waters, 358. 



Culverwell (E. P.) on the criteria for 

 discriminating Isetween maxima and 

 minima solutions in the calculus of 

 variations, 598. 



Citmnoria, an iguanodont genus founded 

 upon the Ignanodon Prentivichi, Hulke,. 

 Prof. H. G. Seeley on, 698. 



Cundall (J. T.) on the action of the 

 silent discharge of electricity on 

 oxygen and other gases, 42. 



Cunningham (J. T.), report on the zoologi- 

 cal work done at the marine biological 

 station at Granton, 92. 



Cunningham (Rev. W.) on the regulation 

 of wages by means of lists in th& 

 cotton industry, 303. 



Cycloidal rotation, a supposed, of arterial 

 red discs, further supplementary re- 

 marks on, by Surg.-Maj. R. W. Wool* 

 combe, 783. 



♦Cjxlonic ■s\'inds of Ben Nevis, a peculi- 

 arity of the, R. T. Omond on, 595. 



*Cyclostomata, the blood-corpuscles of,, 

 by Prof. D'A. Thompson, 740. 



