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INDEX. 



African airs and musical instruments, by 

 Gov. Moloney, 779. 



Agassiz and his scholars, a criticism of 

 the extreme glacial views of, by H. H. 

 Howorth, 589. 



Agricultural statistics, by W. Botly, 703. 



Alloys, the strength of, at different 

 temperatures, by Prof. W. C. Unwin, 

 746. 



Aluminium, the manufacture of, from 

 cryolite, by Prof. P. P. Bedson, 535. 



. the manufacture of the alloys of, 

 in the electric furnace, by J. H. J. 

 Dagger, 538. 



Amygdaloids, the, of the Tynemouth 

 Dyke, by J. J. H. Teall, 572. 



Analysis of iron and steel, report as to 

 the best method of establishing inter- 

 national standards for the, 50. 



Anatomy of plants, on some recent pro- 

 gress in our knowledge of the, by Dr. 

 D. H. Scott, 647. 



Ancient sea-beach, an, near Bridlington 

 Quay, report on, 70. 



Anderson (Prof. K. J.) on the functional 

 equivalency of certain parts of limbs, 

 642. 



Anderson (W.) on the development of 

 graphic methods in mechanical science, 

 322 ; Address to the Mechanical Sec- 

 tion by, 718. 



Anderson (W. S.) on the solubility of 

 carbonate of lime in fresh and sea 

 water, 637. 



Annelids, the fresh-water, contributions 

 to our knowledge of, by F. E. Beddard, 

 616, 



Anthropological measurements taken at 

 Bath, report on the calculation of the, 

 423. 



♦Anthropological notes collected at 

 Mowat, Daudai, New Guinea, by E. 

 Beardmore, 786. 



' Anthropological Notes and Queries,' re- 

 port of the Committee for editing a 

 new edition of, 186. 



Anthropological Section, Address by 

 Prof. Sir W. Turner to the, 756. 



♦Anthropology, the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution in the United States, and its 

 work relating to, by Dr. T. Wilson, 

 785. 



♦Anthropometric instrument, a new, 

 specially designed for the use of 

 travellers, exhibition of, by Dr. J. G. 

 Garson, 784. 



Anti-fouling compositions and the corro- 

 sion and fouling of ships, bj' M. 

 Holzapfel, 739. 



*Antipatharia, the morphology of the, 

 by G. Brook, 642. 



Apprenticeship in the engineering and 

 shipbuilding trades, by Sir B. Browne, 

 709. 



Arbitration, the difficulties of, by Dr. R. 

 S. Watson, 707. 



Arctic shell-beds of the basement boulder 

 clay, a new locality for the, on the 

 Yorkshire coast, G. W. Lamplugh on, 

 590. 



* Arenaria norver/iea, the occurrence of, 

 in Yorkshire, by J. G. Baker, 618. 



Armstrong (Prof. H. E.) on the teaching 

 of science in elementary schools, 131 ; 

 on isomeric naphthalene derivatives, 

 172 ; on electrolysis in its physical and 

 chemical bearings, 223 ; on the absorp- 

 tion spectra of pure compounds, 227; 

 on the present methods of teaching 

 chemistry, 228 ; suggestions for a 

 course of elementary instruction in 

 physical science, 229. 



Aromatic nucleus, the constitution of 

 the, by S. A. Sworn, 545. 



Artists' colours, A. P. Laurie on, 541. 



Aryans, further researches as to the 

 origin of the, by Rev. Canon I. Taylor, 

 780. 



Ashe (Dr. I.), the half of the hydrogen 

 atom regarded as a primordial or for- 

 mative element ; and the representa- 

 tion of the chemical elements by 

 physical forms on that basis ; with 

 models of the 25 elements from hydro- 

 gen to nickel constructed in accord- 

 ance therewith, 546. 



Ashe (Rev. R. P.), Buganda (Uganda), 

 660. 



Ashley (H. Bl.), machinery for the manu- 

 facture of bottles, 736. 



Asia Minor, report on the habits and 

 customs and physical characteristics 

 of the nomad tribes of, and on exca- 

 vating on sites of ancient occupation, 

 176. 



*Asterolejns maximus (Agassiz), on the 

 restoration of, by Dr. R. H. Traquair, 

 638. 



Atlas ranges in the Empire of Morocco, 

 report on the geography and geology 

 of the, 165 ; report to the Committee 

 by J. Thomson, ih. ; on the geology, 

 by G. Sharman and E. T. Newton, 167 ; 

 list of coleoptera, by B. G. Nevinson, 

 171. 



Atmospheric electricity, Prof. L. Weber 

 on, 506. 



and the use of Sir Wm. Thomson's 



portable electrometer in the tropics, 

 notes on, by Prof. C. M. Smith, 507. 



Australia, the British race in, by Dr. 

 MacLaurin, 786. 



Avifauna of the Canary Islands, the 

 peculiarities of the, Rev. Canon H. B. 

 Tristram on, 616. 



Ayrton (Prof.) on standards for use in 

 electrical measurements, 41. 



