234 
of Durham and North Yorkshire, 
268. 
—— (H. B.) on dredging on the coasts of 
Durham and North Yorkshire, 268. 
Bramwell (F. J.) on the treatment and 
utilization of sewage, 200; on the 
selection and nomenclature of dyna- 
mical and electrical units, 255; on 
instruments for measuring the speed 
of ships, 255. $ 
Brigg Gh. .) on the structure and classifi- 
cation of the Labyrinthodonts, 149. 
British Isles, rainfall of the, for the 
’ years 1873-74, 75. 
Brooke (C.) on the rainfall of the British 
Isles for the years 1873-74, 75; on 
observations of luminous meteors du- 
ring the year 1873-74, 269. 
Brough (J.) on earthquakes in Scotland, 
241, 
Brown (S.) on the economic effects of 
combinations of labourers and capi- 
talists, 266; on the best means of pro- 
viding for a uniformity of weights and 
measures, with reference to the in- 
terests of science, 359. 
Brunel (H. M.) on instruments for mea- 
suring the speed of ships, 255, 
Brunton (Dr.) on the nature of intes- 
tinal secretion, 54. 
Bryce (Dr.) on fossils from North- 
western Scotland, 74; on earthquakes 
in Scotland, 241, 
Busk (G.) on the exploration of Kent’s 
Cayern, 1; on bones found therein, 7, 
Capitalists, report on the economic ef- 
ects of combinations of labourers and, 
266. 
Chemical constitution and optical pro- 
perties of essential oils, report on the, 
(f 
Clifford (Prof.) on the teaching of 
hysics in schools, 71. 
Clifton (Prof. R. B.) on the teaching of 
physics in schools, 71. 
“ Close time” for the protection of indi- 
genous animals, report on the possi- 
bility of establishing a, 264. 
Corfield (Prof. W. H.) on the treatment 
and utilization of sewage, 200, 
Crosskey (Rey. H. W.) on the erratic 
blocks of England and Wales, 192. 
Cyclone and rainfall periodicities in con- 
nexion with the sun-spot periodicity, 
©, Meldrum on, 218. 
Davidson (T.) on the Sub-Wealden ex- 
ploration, 21, 
Dawkins (Prof, W. Boyd) on the explo- 
REPORT—1874. 
ration of Kent’s Cavern, 1; on the 
Sub-Wealden exploration, 21; on the 
exploration of the Settle Caves, 133; 
on the erratic blocks of England and 
Wales, 192. 
De La Rue (Dr.) on preparing and 
printing tables of waye-numbers, 241. 
Dredging on the coasts of Durham and 
North Yorkshire, preliminary report 
on, 268, 
Dresser (H. EH.) on the possibility of 
establishing a “close time” for the 
protection of indigenous animals, 264, 
Earthquakes in Scotland, fifth report on, 
Economic effects of combinations of 
labourers and capitalists, report of the 
committee appointed to inquire into 
the, and into the laws of economic 
science bearing on the principles on 
which they are founded, 266, 
Elliot (Sir W.) on anthropological notes 
and queries for the use of travellers, 
214, 
Erratic blocks of England and Wales, 
second report on the, 192, 
Essential Oils, report on the chemical con- 
stitution and optical properties of, 17. 
Evans (J.) on the exploration of Kent’s 
Cavern, 1. 
Everett (Prof.) on the teaching of 
physics in schools, 71; on the selec- 
tion and nomenclature of dynamical 
and electrical units, 255, 
Farr (Dr.) on the best means of providing 
for a uniformity of weights and mea- 
sures, with reference to the interests 
of science, 359, 
Fawcett (Prof.) on the economic effects 
of combinations of labourers and capi- 
talists, 266, 
Fellows (I*. P.) on the economic effects 
of combinations of labourers and capi- 
talists, 266. 
Field (R.) on the rainfall of the British 
Isles for the years 1873-74, 75. 
Fitch (J. G.) on the teaching of physics 
in schools, 71. 
Fletcher (A. E.) on instruments for 
measuring the speed of ships, 255. 
Forbes (Prof. G.) on earthquakes in 
Scotland, 241; on observations of 
luminous meteors during the year 
1873-74, 269. 
Fossils from North-western Scotland, 
third report of the committee ap- 
pointed to collect, 74. 
