988 
tions in the surface-level of the sea 
off the south coast of England, 824. 
Bryan (G. H.), the buckling of plates, 
742; on the pulsations of a rotating 
bell, 743. 
Buchan (Dr. A.) on arranging an investi- 
gation of the seasonal variations of 
temperature in lakes, rivers, and es- 
tuaries, 92; on meteorological obser- 
vations on Ben Nevis, 174. 
Buchanan (J. Y.) on arranging an inves- 
tigation of the seasonal variations of 
temperature in lakes, rivers, and estu- 
aries, 92. 
Buckling of plates, the, by G. H. Bryan, 
742. 
Bund (J. W.) on arranging an investiga- 
tion of the seasonal variations of tem- 
perature in lakes, rivers, and estuaries, 
92. 
Bunter and Keuper formations in the 
country around Liverpool, G. H. Mor- 
ton on the, 819. 
Butler (G. W.) on the occupation of the 
table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 451. 
_ Cable tramways, by W. N. Colam, 950. 
Cain (J. C.) and Dr. G. H. Bailey, a 
method of quantitative analysis, 772. 
*Camphor from turpentine, the produc- 
tion of, by J. E. Marsh and R. Stock- 
dale, 785. 
Canada, tidal observations in, sixth re- 
port of the Committee for promoting, 
183, 
Cannan (E.), the use of estimates of ag- 
gregate capital and income as measures 
of the economic welfare of nations, 
929. 
Carboniferous strata of Leeds and its 
immediate neighbourhood, the, by B. 
Holgate, 795. 
Carpathians, the Eastern, on a journey 
in, by Miss M. M. Dowie, 896. 
Carpenter (Dr. P. H.), notes on the ana- 
tomy and morphology of the Cystidea, 
821. 
Carpenter (W. Lant) on the best means 
of comparing and reducing magnetic 
observations, 172. 
Carpmael (C. H.) on the best means of 
comparing and reducing magnetic ob- 
servations, 172; on promoting tidal 
observations in Canada, 183. 
Carruthers (Mr.) on the present state of 
our knowledge of the zoology and 
botany of the West India Islands, and 
on the steps taken to investigate as- 
certained deficiencies in the fauna and 
flora, 447; on the steps taken for 
establishing a botanical station at 
Peradeniya, Ceylon, 470. 
INDEX. 
Cash (W.) on an ancient sea-beach 
near Bridlington Quay, 375. 
—— and J. Lomax on Lepidophloios and 
Lepidodendron, 810. 
Caustic surfaces, the physical character 
of, J. Larmor on, 742. 
Ceratopsidz, the gigantic, (or horned di- 
nosaurs) of North America, Prof. O. 
C. Marsh on, 793. 
Chambers (C.), Ferrel’s theory of the 
winds, 745. . 
Chemical Section, Address by Prof. T. E. 
Thorpe to the, 761. 
*Chemistry, the history of, report on re- 
cent inquiries into, 771. 
——, the present methods of teaching, 
third report on, 265. 
Cherriman (Prof. J. B.) on promoting 
tidal observations in Canada, 183. 
Cheshire boulders, the composition and 
origin of, J. C. Antrobus and Dr. F. H. 
Hatch on, 813. 
Chess problem, by Lieut.-Col. A. Cun- 
ningham, 745. 
Christie (W. H. M.) on the best means of 
comparing and reducing magnetic 
observations, 172. 
Chrystal (Prof. G.) on arranging an inves- 
tigation of the seasonal variations of 
temperature in lakes, rivers, and es- 
tuaries, 92; on standards for use in 
electrical measurements, 95; on the 
best means of comparing and reducing 
magnetic observations, 172. 
Cilicia, North-eastern, exploration in, J. 
T. Bent on, 893. 
Circle, a remarkable, through two points 
of a conic, Prof. Genese on, 745. 
Clarke (W. E.) on making a digest of 
the observations on the migration of 
birds, 464. 
Climate of England and Wales, the inland 
compared with the maritime, by J. 
Hopkinson, 748. 
——of Halifax, Wakefield, Bradford, 
Leeds, and Hull, a comparison of the, 
by J. Hopkinson, 749. 
—— of Scarborough, the, compared with 
that of some other seaside health re- 
sorts, by J. Hopkinson, 748. 
Clupeoid fishes, the air-bladder of, W. 
G. Ridewood on, 446. 
Coal-search, suggestions on sites for, in 
the south-east of England, by W. 
Whitaker, 819. 
Coal-tar colour industry, the develop- 
ment of the, since 1882, by Dr. W. H. 
Perkin, 775. 
Coals of the Leeds district, some physi- 
cal properties of the, by B. Holgate, 
796. 
Colam (W. N.), cable tramways, 950. 
Cole (Rev. E. M.) on peat overlying a 
lacustrine deposit at Filey, 823. 
