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Amielides, fossil tubicolar, Prof. H. A. 

 Nicholson on Ortonia, a new genns 

 of, with notes on the genus Tentacu- 

 lites, 118. 



Anthropologists, western, J. Kaines on^ 

 and extra-western communities, 189. 



Anthropology, Colonel Lane Fox's Ad- 

 dress to the department of, 157. 



Antrim, Prof. E. Hull on the trachyte 

 porphj'ries of, 111. 



Archaic remains in Britain and America, 

 J. S. Phene on some evidences sug- 

 gestive of a common migration from 

 the East, shown by, 192. 



Arenig rocks of St. David's, J. Hopkin- 

 son on the Clraptolites of the, 107. 



Arsenic, metallic, Prof. Mallet on the 

 fusion of, 77. 



Arterial pressure. Dr. Burdon Sanderson 

 on the cause of the respiratory varia- 

 tions of, 154. 



Ai'tilicial stone, F. Eausome on recent 

 improvements in the manufacture of, 

 and the application of such stone to 

 constructive and other purposes, 248. 



Asiatic emigration, Sir G. Young, Bart., 

 on the question, " Is tlie, to the West 

 Indies likelj' to be a permanent fact 

 in modern geography," 215. 



Astronomical refraction, G.Forbes on, 36. 



Atkinson (Rev. J. C.) on the predomi- 

 nating Danish aspect of the local no- 

 menclatm-e of Cleveland, Yorkshire, 

 175. 



Atlas, chain of the Great, John Ball on 

 the orography of the, 203. 



Atmospheric refraction, Prof. J. Thomson 

 on, of inclined rays, and on the path 

 of a level ray, 41. 



Baleines, les, du crag d'Anvers, par Prof. 

 Van Beneden, 134. 



Ball (John) on the orography of the 

 chain of the Great Atlas, 203. 



*Barometer, Marriotti, description of the 

 new, by M. Telford, 62. 



*Barrett (W. F.) on a condition affect- 

 ing the spheroidal state of liquids, and 

 its probable effect on certain boiler- 

 explosions, 48. 



Barrows of the Yorkshire wolds, the 

 Rev. W. Greenwell on the, 187. 



Bate (C. Spence), exploration of some 

 tumuli on Dartmoor, 175. 



Beach, raised, Prof. E. Hull on the, of 

 the north-east of Ireland, 113. 



*Beauty, F. T. Mott on the theory of the 

 scientific value of, in relation to the 

 doctrines of Mr. Darwin and JMi-. 

 Galton, 137. 



Becker (Lydia E.), statistics regarding 

 the attendance and education of girls 

 in the elementary schools of Manches- 

 ter, 220. 



Beneden (Prof. Van) sur les Baleines du 

 crag d'Anvers, 134. 



Bergeron (C.) on rapid and economical 

 transport of merchandise, 241. 



Bernoulli's numbers, J. W. L. Glaisher 

 on the function that stands in the 

 same relation to, that the gamma- 

 function does to factorials, 17. 



Biological Section, Sir John Lubbock's 

 Address to the, 123. 



Blood, E. A. Schiifer on the coagulation 

 of the, 155. 



*Boat-lowering apparatus, E. J. Hill on, 

 246. 



Bogouschevsky (Bai'on), note by, on tu- 

 muli from Ascheraden in Livonia, 178. 



*Boiler- explosions, W. F. Barrett on a 

 condition affecting the spheroidal 

 state of liquids and its probable effect 

 on certain, 48. 



*Bostel (D. T.) on a modification of the 

 earth-closet, 241. 



Bowdler (C. A) on aerial navigation, 

 241. 



Boys (Rev. H. A.) on Greek meteorologv, 

 53. 



Brachiopoda, T. Davidson on the present 

 state of our knowledge in connexion 

 with the, 99. 



Bramwell (F. J.), Address by, to the 

 Mechanical Section, 227. 



Brandis (Dr.) on the geogi-aphical dis- 

 tribution of forests in India, 205. 



*Breech-loading firearms, C. F. Dennet 

 on, 242. 



small arms, A. Wylie on the pro- 

 gress of invention in, during the past 

 twenty years, 252. 



Brighton, J. Howell on the minerals 

 lately found in the drainage-works at, 

 108; on super-cretaceous formations 

 in the neighbourhood of, 109; inter- 

 cepting and outfall sewers, J. G. 

 Gamble on the, 245. 



British Association, Lieut.-Col. Strange 

 on the duty of the, with respect to the 

 distribution of its funds, 63. 



Brown (Dr. A. Crum) on chemical no- 

 menclature, 69. 



* (Dr. J. C.) on the desiccation 



of South Africa, 207. 



(J. H.) on refraction and solar 



spots, 36. 



Buchan (Alexander) on the deep-water 

 temperatures of Lochs Lomond, Iva- 

 tiine, and Tay, 207. 



