INDEX 11. 



237 



Bi'iidford, J. Ilausou on educatioual sta- 

 tistics of, 180. 



Saving-s-bauk, T. Haig ou the East 



Morley aud, 188. 



, such of the industries of, as relate 



to its geological position, J. Brigg on, 

 76. 



Yorkshire, R. Russell on the geo- 



logy of the country round, 88. 

 Brady (H. B.) on Arcluediscus Karreri, 



a new type of Carboniferous foramini- 



fera, 76. 

 Braham (P.) on experiments on light 



with circularly ruled plates of glass, 



36. 

 Brain, Prof. Ferrier on the localization 



of function in the, 126. 

 , Dr. J. M. Fothergill on heart and, 



127. 

 *Brain's system of mining by means of 



boring-machinery, dynamite, and elec- 

 tric blasting, S. Davis on, 213. 

 Bramwell (F. J.) on Iluggett's system 



of manufacturing horse-nails, 210. 

 Brigg (J.) on such of the industries of 



Bradford as relate to its geological 



position, 76. 

 British Guiana, F. W. Rudler on stone 



implements from, 148. 



Isles, O. M. Whipple on the 



passage of squalls across the, 44. 



Pala30zoic Arcadse, J. L. Lobley 



on the, 84. 



*Bromacetic acid. Prof. Crum Brown on 

 the action of sulphide of methyl on, 

 63. 



*Brown (Prof. Crum) on the action of 

 sulphide of methyl on bromacetic acid, 

 63. 



Bruuton (Dr. L.) on physiological re- 

 searches on the nature of cholera, 124. 



Euckland (A. W.) on the sei-pent in 

 connexion with primitive metallui-gy, 

 140. 



Building trades, the Bradford, A. Neill 

 on, 196. 



•Burleigh rock-drill, J. Plant on the, 

 216. 



Bushman resefirches of Dr.W. H. Bleek, 

 Ph.D., II. Clarke on the report con- 

 cerning, 142. 



Calculi, renal, Dr. G. Harley on the 

 mode of formation of, ISO. 



•Capital and labour, W. Morris on, 196. 



*Cards for spinning purposes, D. Bale- 

 man on the manufacture of, 210. 



Carmichael (C. II. E.) on Professor Gen- 

 narelli's paper " On the existence of a 

 race of red men in Northern Africa 



and Southern Europe in preliistoric 

 times," 141. 



Carpenter (Dr. W. B.) on the under- 

 currents of the Bosphorus aud Darda- 

 nelles, 41 ; on the physical geography 

 of the Mediterranean, considered in 

 relation to that of the Black Sea and 

 the Caspian, 163 ; on the physical 

 geography of the Caspian Sea, in its 

 relations to geology, 165. 



*Casale district, P. Lc Neve Foster, 

 juu., ou the irrigation of the, 214. 



Caspian Sea, Dr. Carpenter on the phy- 

 sical geography of the, in its relations 

 to geology, 165. 



, Dr. Carpenter on the physical 



geography of the Mediterranean, con- 

 sidered in relation to that of the 

 Black Sea and the, 163. 



Gayley (Prof.) on the ilercator's pro- 

 jection of a surface of revolution, 1). 



Centenarians, living, Sir G. D. Gibb, 

 Bart., on the vocal organs in, 128. 



Centre-rail railway, A^^ C. Thomas on 

 the, 219. 



' Challenger,' the, Capt. .1. E. Davis on 

 the scientific voyage of, 167. 



Champernowne (A.) on the discovery of 

 a species of starfish in the Devonian 

 beds of South Devon, 77. 



'Channel steamer, J. White ou a form 

 of, 219. 



Chemical Section, Dr. W. J. Russell's 

 Address to the, 52. 



China, Dr. M'Cosh on Assam, and an 

 overland communication with, 172. 



* , Baron von lliclithofen' on the 



distribution of coal in, 173. 



Cholera, Dr. L. Brunton on physiolo- 

 gical researches on the nature of, 124. 



Chronology, comparative, of the migra- 

 tions of man in America, 11. Clarke 

 on the, in relation to comparative 

 philology, 141. 



Civilization, Eastern, P. Harrison on the 

 passage of, acro.^s the Pacific, 146. 



*Clapp (Dr. W. J.) on the Nant-y-glo 

 coal-cutting machine, 213. 



Clarke (Hyde) on prehistoric names of 

 weapons, 141 ; on the comparative 

 chronology of the migi-ations of man 

 in America in lelation to compara- 

 tive philology, 141 ; on the Ashantee 

 and Fantee languages, 142 ; on the 

 report concerning liushm.an researches 

 of Dr. W. II. Bleek, I'h.D., 142 ; on 

 the inlluence of large centres of popu- 

 lation on intellectual manifestation, 

 186 ; on the progress of the through 

 railway to India, 213, 



