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REPORT 187S. 



Bryce (Dr.) on erratic blocks or boul- 

 ders, ] 88 ; on earthquakes in Scot- 

 land, 194 ; on fossils from Nortli- 

 ■westeru Scotland, 412. 



Buclian (A.) on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles for the years 1872-73, 

 257; on the influence of forests on 

 the rainfall, 488. 



Busk (G.) on tlie exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern, 198. 



Carboniferous-limestone corals, fifth re- 

 port on the structure of, 479. 



Cay ley (Prof.) on mathematical tables, 

 1 ; on instruction in elementary geo- 

 metry, 459. 



Chemical constitution and optical pro- 

 perties of essential oils, report on the, 

 214. 



Chemistry, report of the committee for 

 superintending- the monthly reports of 

 the progress of, 451. 



Cleg-horn (Dr.) on the influence of forests 

 on the rainfall, 488. 



Clifford (Prof.) on instruction in ele- 

 mentary geometry, 459. 



" Close time " for the presen-ation of 

 indigenous animals, report on the 

 desirability of establishing a, 346. 



Coal, W. Firth on the application of 

 machinery to the cutting of, in mines, 

 175. 



-measures, the Labyrinthodonts of 



the, report on, 225. 



Corals, carboniferous-limestone, fifth re- 

 port on the structure of, 479. 



Corfield (Prof. W. H.) on the treatment 

 and utilization of sewage, 413, 438. 



Crosskey (Rev. H. W.) on erratic blocks 

 or boulders, 188. 



Cyclones and rainfall, C. Meldrum on a 

 periodicity of, in connexion with the 

 sun-spot periodicity, 466. 



Davidson (T.) on the structure of car- 

 boniferous-limestone corals, 479; on 

 the Sub-Wealden exploration, 490. 



Dawkins (W. Boyd) on the exploration 

 of Kent's Cavern, 1 98 ; on the explo- 

 ration of the Settle Caves, 250 ; on 

 the Sub-Wealden exploration, 490. 



Denton (J. B.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 413. 



Dewar (J.) on the determination of 

 high temperatm-es by refracted rays, 

 461. 



Dohrn (Dr. Anton) on the foundation of 

 zoological station."?, 408. 



Dresser (IT. E.) on the desirability of 

 establishing a "close time" for tlie 



preservation of indigenous animals, 

 346. 



Duncan (Prof. P. M.) on fossil Crusta- 

 cea, 304; on the structure of carbo- 

 niferous-limestone corals, 479. 



Dyer (Prof T.) on science-lectures and 

 organization, 495. 



Earthquakes in Scotland, fourth report 

 of the committee on, 194. 



Elliot (Sir- W.) on the preparation of 

 brief forms of instructions for travel- 

 lers, ethnologists, &c., 482 ; on science - 

 lectures and organization, 495. 



Elliptic and hyperelliptic functions, W. 

 n. L. Russell on recent progress in, 

 307. 



Erratic blocks or boulders, report of the 

 committee on, 188. 



Essential oils, report of the committee 

 on the chemical constitution and opti- 

 cal properties of, 214. 



Etiieridge (R.) on fossil Crustacea, 

 304. 



Evans (.T. ) on the exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern,' 198. 



Everett (Prof) on dynamical and elec- 

 trical units, 222 ; on underground 

 temperature, 252. 



Field (R.) on the rainfall of the Briti.«h 

 Isles for the years 1872-73, 257. 



Firth (W.) on the application of ma- 

 chinery to the cutting- of coal in 

 mmes, l/o. 



Flint and chert implements found in 

 Kent's Cavern, W. Pengelly on the, 

 209. 



Flower (Prof.) on science-lectures and 

 organization, 495. 



Forbes (Prof. G.) on earthquakes in 

 Scotland, 194. 



Forests, the influence of, on the rainfall, 

 488. 



Fossil Crustacea, report of the committee 

 appointed for the purpose of continu- 

 ing researches in, 304. 



Fossils from North-western Scotland, 

 second report of the committee ap- 

 pointed to collect, 412. 



Foster (Prof G. C.) on djmamical and 

 electrical imits, 222 ; on science-lec- 

 tures and organization, 495. 



Fox (Col. A. IT. Lane), on the prepa- 

 ration of brief forms of instructions for 

 travellers, ethnologists, &c., 482; on 

 science-lectures and organization, 495. 



Frankland (Prof) on the monthly re- 

 ports of the progress of chemistrv, 

 451. 



