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INDEX II. 



TO 



MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE 



SECTIONS. 



[^An asterisk (*) signifies that no abstract of the communicatimi is given."] 



Atiogenesis, Dr. Burdon Sanderson on 

 Huizinga's experiments on, 131. 



Aconitia, crystalline, and pseudo-aco- 

 nitia, Dr. T. E,. Fraser on the physio- 



■ logical action of, 128. 



Ethereal friction, Prof. B. Stewart on, 

 32. 



*Africa, G. Cora on the equatorial lakes 

 of, 167. . _ 



*African coast, the east, Major E. Smith 

 on the trade of, 173. 



Alcock (Sir Eutherford), Address by, to 

 the Geographical Section, 150. 



*Alcohol, Dr. Binz on the action of, on 

 warm-blooded animals, 124. 



Alexander (Major-Gen. Sir J.) on the 

 use and abuse of peat, 183. 



*Alg{e, parasitic, W. Archer on, 104. 



* , the fucaceous, Prof. P. M. Duncan 



on the motion of protoplasm in, 126. 



•Allen (A. H.) on the detection of adul- 

 teration of tea, 62. 



Allman (Prof.), Address by, to the Bio- 

 logical Section, 94; on some recent 

 results with the towing-net on the 

 south coast of Ireland, 106. 



Alpha- and beta-naphthylic sulphide, 

 Dr. H. E. Armstrong on, 62. 



America, the migrations of man in, H. 

 Clarke on the comparative chronology 

 of, in relation to comparative philo- 

 logy, 141. 



Ammonitic septa. Prof. Phillips on the, 

 in relation to geological time, 86. 



spiral. Prof. Phillips on the, in re- 

 ference to the power of flotation at- 

 tributed to the animal, 8.5, 



Anatomy and Physiology, Address by 

 Prof. Rutherford to the department 

 of, 119. 



Anemograph, a new electrical, G, M. 

 "\V1iipple on, -50, 



Aneroid for determining heights, an im- 

 proved form of, with a means of 

 adjusting the altitude-scale for vari- 

 ous temperatures, R. Field on, 46. 



Annual governmental capital and current 

 expenditm'e, F. P. Fellows on the 

 advisability of ascertaining our, 186. 



*Antelopes, W. T. Blanford on the dis- 

 tribution of the, in Southern and 

 Western Asia, 110. 



*Anthracene, commercial crude. Dr. 

 Paul and A. D. Cownley on the ^alua- 

 tion of, 65. 



Anthropology, a true cerebral theory 

 necessary to, by Dr. Kaines, 146. 



, Address by Dr. Beddoe to the 



department of, 134. 



Appleton (C. E.) on some of the econo- 

 mical aspects of endowments of edu- 

 cation and original research, 183. 



Arcadte, the British Paleozoic, J. L. 

 Lobley on, 84. 



Archcediscus Karreri, a new type ot 

 Carboniferous foraminifera, H. B. 

 Brady on, 76. 



*Archer (W.) on parasitic algaj, 104. 



*Arctic explorations, recent, C. II. Mark- 

 ham on, 172. 



Arenig and Llandeilo rocks of St. 

 David's, H. Hicks on the, 82. 



rocks, the Upper, Ilamsey Island, 



St. David's, J. Hopkinson on some 

 graptolites from, 82. 



Aiithmetic, J. W. L. Glaisher on the in- 

 troduction of the decimal point into, 13. 



*Armadillo's teeth, C. S. Tomes on the 

 development of the, 134. 



Armstrong (Dr. H. E.) on alpha- and 



beta-naphthylic sidphide, 62 ; on the 



action, of sulphuric acid on ethylani- 



" line and dimethylauiline, Q2] on 



cresol deiiAatives, 03. 



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