INDEX II. 



239 



*Draper-Eutherforcl diffiaction-gTatiiig, 



J. N. Lockyer ou the, 38. 

 Drosera, A. W. Bennett on the move- 

 ments of the glands of, 120. 

 *Dimcau (Prof. P. M.) on the motion of 



protoplasm in the fiicaceous algae, 126. 

 Dunn (R.) on ethnic psychology, 143. 

 Dwellings for the industrial classes, W. 



Botly on, 18G. 

 *Dyer (Prof. T.) on the plants collected 



in Bermuda by Mr. li. N. Moseley, 



104. 

 •Dynamometers in absolute measure, 



Prof. BaU ou, 44. 



East Morley and Bradford Savings-bank, 

 T. Haig on the, 188. 



*Eaton (R.) ou the working of locomo- 

 tives with heated air and steam, 

 213. 



*Eckhold's omnimeter, a new sm'veying- 

 instrunient, G. W. Hope on, 47. 



Economic Science and Statistics, Ad- 

 dress by the Right Hon. W. E. Eorster 

 to the Section of, 174. 



*Economic use of endowments, J. M. D. 

 Moiklejohn on, 190. 



Economical aspects of endowments of 

 education and original research, C. E. 

 Appleton on some of the, 183. 



generation of steam, R. Sutcliffe on 



the, 216. 



utilization of steam, R. Sutclifle on 



the, 217. 



Educational statistics of Bradford, J. 

 Hanson on, 189. 



Electrical phenomena which accompany 

 the contractions of the leaf of Diancea 

 muscipula, Dr. Burdon Sanderson on 

 the, 133. 



*Elephant, Indian, Dr. M. Watson on 

 the anatomy and physiology of the, 

 134. 



remains, J. E. Taylor on the occur- 

 rence of, in the basement beds of the 

 Red Crag, 91. 



*Elias (Ney) on trade-routes through 

 Mongolia and Zungaria, 109. 



Ellis (J. W.) on the Stump-Cross 

 Caverns at Greenhow near Pately 

 Bridge, 80. 



Endemic diseases. Dr. T. Moftat on geo- 

 logical systems and, 84. 



•Endowments, J. M. D. Meiklejohn on 

 the economic use of, 196. 



of education and original research, 



C. E. Appleton on some of the econo- 

 mical aspects of, 183. 



Epheineridee, R. MacLachlan on a new 

 insect belonging to the family, with 



notes on the natural history of that 



family, 118. 

 •Equations, cubic and other trinomial, 



Rev. R. Harley on Prof. Evans's 



method of solving, 22. 

 * , modular. Prof. H. J. S. Smith on, 



24. 

 •Equatorial lakes of Africa, G. Cora on 



the, 167. 

 Etheridge (R., jun.) and H. Woodward 



on some specimens of Dithyrocaris 



from the carboniferous limestone series, 

 ■ East Kilbride, and from the Old Red 



Sandstone (?) of Lanarkshire, with 



notes on their geological position, &c., 



Ethnic psychology, R. Dunn on, 143. 

 Ethylaniline and dimethylaniline, Dr. 



H. E. Armstrong on the action of 



sulphuric acid on, 62. 

 •Ev.aus's (Prof.) method of solving cubic 



and other trinomial equations, Rev. 



R. Harley on, 22. 

 •Evaporation and temperature, S. B. J. 



Skertchly on experiments on, made at 



Wisbeacli, 44. 

 Everett (Prof.) ou the kinematics of a 



rigid body, 28 ; on a refraction-spec- 

 trum without a prism, 37. 



Fantee languages, H. Clarke on the 

 Ashantee and, 142. 



Fauna of Persia, AV. T. Blanford on the, 

 110. 



Fellows (F, P.), statistics and observa- 

 tions on the National Debt and our 

 disbursements from the revolution in 

 1688 to the present time, showing the 

 advisability of ascertaining our annual 

 governmental capital and current ex- 

 penditure, 186. 



Ferrier (Prof.) on the localization of 

 function in the brain, 126. 



•Fibrous substances, S. C. Lister on the 

 mechanical treatment of, 214. 



Field (R.) on an improved form of 

 aneroid for determining heights, with 

 a means of adjusting the altitude- 

 scale for various temperatures, 46. 



•Fison (F. W.) and A. Vernon Har- 

 court on a continuous process for puri- 

 fying coal-gas and obtaining sulphur- 

 and ammonium sulphate, 64. 



Fitch (J. G.) on the savings-bank in the 

 school, 187. 



•Flora of the environs of Bradford, Dr. 

 Willis on the, 106. 



Flotation, the power of, attributed to 

 the animal. Prof. Phillips on the 

 amnionitic spiral in reference to, 85, 



