IXDEX II. 



261 



Bunting (C. G.) on the importance of 

 providing additional facilities for the 

 instruction of School-Board pupils in 

 the higher branches of knowledge, 

 222. 



Burgess (H.) on international coinage, 

 222. 



Button (E.), explorations in the gold- 

 region of the Limpopo, 208. 



Bykowski (Gryf Jaxa de) on a through 

 railway-route to India, ZJi'a Russia and 

 the Oxus valley, 209. 



Cable-signalling, G. K. Winter on the 

 use of electromagnetic instead of elec- 

 trostatic induction in, 52. 



Gail (Richard) on Call's lock salmon- 

 pass or swimming-stair, 135. 



Cairns, religious, of the Himalayan 

 region, R. B. Shaw on the, 194. 



Cambrian and Silurian rocks, II. Hicks 

 on the, of Ramsey Island, St. David's, 

 107. 



Campbell (Archibald), notes on the 

 Looshais, 170. 



(J. F.) on a visit to the hypogeum, 



175. 



Canada, Sir D. Gibb, Bart., on stone 

 implements and fragments of pottery 

 from, 186. 



Canal Cavour, P. Le Neve Foster, jun., 



■ on the new branch canal leading from, 

 for irrigating the province of Lomel- 

 lina, 24.3. . 



Cannock Chase, W. Molyueux on the 

 occuiTcnce of copper- and lead-ores in 

 the Bimter conglomerates of, 116. 



Cannichael (A. A.) on a hypogeum at 

 Valaquie, North Uist, 176. 



Carpenter (Dr. W. B.) on the general 

 oceanic thermal cu'culation, 48; on 

 the temperature and other physical 

 conditions of inland seas in their rela- 

 tion to geological inquiry, 06. 



Carpenter (W. Laut) on the presence of 

 albumen in neutral salts, and on a new 

 process for the manufacture of stearic 

 and palmitic acids, 71 ; on the mode 

 of collection of samples of deep-sea 

 water, and of their analysis for dis- 

 solved gaseous constituents, emploj'ed 

 on board H.M.S. * Porcupine ' during 

 the summers of 1869 and 1870, 72. 



CaiTuthers (W.) on the tree fems of the 

 coal-measm'es, and their affinities with 

 existing forms, 98 ; on Traquairia, a 

 radiolaiian rhizopod from the coal- 

 measm-es, 126. 



*Carter (D.) on a modification of the 

 earth-closet, 242. 



Caucasus, Dr. Charnock on the ethnolo- 

 gical and philological relations of the, 

 177. 



Caves of Perigord, Prof. T. Rupert Jones 

 on some bone and other implements 

 from the, bearing marks indicative of 

 ownership, tallying, or gambling, 189. 



Ceylon, Prof. Rolleston on the Weddo 

 of, 194. 



Chalk escarpment, W. Topley on the 

 relation of the parish boundaries in 

 the south-east of England to great 

 physical features, particidai'ly to the, 

 197. 



of the Paris basin, Prof. Hebert 



on the, 104. 



Charnock (Dr.) on Sussex river-names, 

 176; on certain geographical names 

 in the county of Sussex, 177 ; on the 

 Roumanian gipsies, 177 ; on the gipsy 

 dialect called "Sim," l77; on the 

 ethnological and philological relations 

 of the Caucasus, 177. 



Chemical affinity, heat, and electricity, 

 Dr. Gladstone and A. Tribe on the 

 mutual helpfulness of, in producing 

 the decomposition of water, 75. 



elements, Prof. Zenger on the velo- 

 city of light in the, and on their crys- 

 talline form, 46. 



nomenclature, Dr. A. Crum Brovni 



on, 69. 



Section, Dr. J. H. Gladstone's 



Address to the, 64. 



Chemistry, elementary. Dr. T. Wood on 

 teaching, to boys under 14 years of 

 age, 87. 



Chlorine, W. W^eldon on the manufjic- 

 ture of, by means of manganite of 

 magnesium, 86. 



Clark (Hyde) on the Mangnema or 

 Manyema of Dr. Livingstone, 178; 

 on polygamy as aifecting population, 

 224; on the progress of the through 

 railway to India, 242. 



Clay soils, J. Smyth, jun., on an appa- 

 ratus for testing the water-stopping 

 efficiency of, and other substances 

 under pressure, 250. 



Cleveland, Rev. J. C. Atlunson on the 

 predominating Danish aspect of the 

 local nomenclature of, 175. 



'Clifford (Prof.) on the contact of sur- 

 faces of the second order with other 

 sm-faces, 13, 



Coagulation of the blood, E, A. Schiifer 

 on the, 155. 



Coal- and iron-mines, T. A. Readwin 

 on the, of the Ai'ig-na district of the 

 Connaught coal-measiues, 122. 



