INDEX 1. 



231 



Franks (Mr.) on the preparation of brief 

 forms of instructions for travellers, 

 ethnologists, &c., 482. 



Froude (W.) on machinery for recording 

 the roughness of the sea and measui-e- 

 ment of waves near shore, 495. 



Fuller (Prof.) on instruction in elemen- 

 tary geometry, 4.59. 



G.idesden (A. W.) on the method of 

 making gold-assays, and of stating the 

 results thereof, 219. 



Galton (F.) on the preparation of brief 

 forms of instructions for travellers, 

 ethnologists, &c., 482 ; on machinery 

 for recording the roughness of the sea 

 and measurement of waves near shore, 

 495. 



Geikie (Prof.) on erratic blocks or 

 boulders, 188 ; on underground tem- 

 perature, 252 ; on science-lectures and 

 organization, 495. 



Geometry, elementary, report of the 

 committee appointed to consider the 

 possibility of improving the methods 

 of instruction in, 459. 



Gilbert (Dr. J. 11.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 413. 



Gladstone (Dr.) on the chemical con- 

 stitution and optical properties of 

 essential oils, 214 ; on the determina- 

 tion of high temperatures bj^ refracted 

 rays, 461. 



Glaisher (J.) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 252 ; on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles for the years 1872-73, 

 257; on obsen-ations of luminous 

 meteors (1872-73), 349. 



(J. W. L.) on mathematical 



tables, 1. 



(iiod win- Austen (R. A.) on the Siib- 

 Wealden exploration, 490. 



Gold-assays, report of the committee on 

 the method of making, and of stating 

 the results thereof, 219. 



Gott (C.) on the Bradford Waterworks, 

 451. 



Graham (Rev. Dr.) on underground tem- 

 perature, 252. 



Grantham (R. B.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 413. 



Greg (R. P.) on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors (1872-73), .349. 



Griffith (Sir R., Bart.) on erratic blocks 

 or boulders, 188. 



Ilarkness (Prof.) on erratic blocks or 

 boulder.s, 188; on the Labyrinthodonts 

 of the coal-measures, 225 ; on fossils 

 from North-western Scotland, 412 ; 



on the structure of carboniferous- 

 limestone corals, 479. 



Harland (T.) on the desirability of esta- 

 blishing a " close time " for the pre- 

 servation of indigenous animals, 34G. 



Harley (Rev. R.) on science-lectures and 

 organization, 495. 



Harting (J. E.) on the desirability of 

 establishing a " close time " for the 

 preservation of indigenous animals, 

 346. 



Hawksley (T.) on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles for the years 1872-73, 257. 



Hay ward (R. B.) on instruction in ele- 

 mentary geometry, 459. 



Herschel (Prof. A. S.) on observations of 

 luminous meteors (1872-73), 349. 



High temperatm-es, report on the deter- 

 mination of, bj' means of the refrangi- 

 bility of the light evolved by fluid or 

 solid substances, 461. 



Hirst (Prof.) on instruction in elemen- 

 tary geometry, 459. 



Hope (W.) on the treatment and utili- 

 zation of sewage, 413. 



Huggins (Dr.) on constructing and print- 

 ing catalogues of spectral rays, ar- 

 ranged upon a scale of wave-numbers, 

 249. 



Hughes (Prof) on erratic blocks or 

 boulders, 188 ; on the exploration of 

 the Settle Caves, 250. 



Hull (Prof ) on erratic blocks or boulder.s, 

 188 ; on underground temperature, 

 252. 



Hutchinson (R.) on the influence of 

 forests on the rainfall, 488. 



Huxley (Prof) on the foundation of 

 zoological stations, 408 ; on science- 

 lectures and organization, 495. 



Indigenous animals, report on the desira- 

 bility of establishing a "close time" 

 for the preservation of, 340. 



Instructions for travellers, ethnologists, 

 and other anthropological observers, 

 report of the committee appointed to 

 prepare brief forms of, 482. 



Jenkin (Prof. F.) on dynamical and 

 electrical units, 222 ; on science-lec- 

 tures and organization, 495. 



Jolly (W.) on erratic blocks or boulders, 

 188; on fossils from North-western 

 Scotland, 412. 



Joule (pr.) on science - lectures and 

 organization, 495. 



Kelland (Prof) on instruction in ele- 

 mentary geometry, 450. 



