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Cay ley (Prof.) on the analytical forms 

 called Trees, with application to the 

 theory of chemical combinations, 257 ; 

 on mathematical tables, 305 ; on 

 mathematical notation and printing, 

 337. 



Chemistry, report of the committee for 

 superintending the publication of the 

 monthlj' reports of the progress of, 

 184. 



Circulation of the underground waters in 

 the New Red Sandstone and Permian 

 formations of England, and the quan- 

 tity and character of the water sup- 

 plied to variou.s towns and districts 

 from these formations, report on the, 

 114. 



Clifford (Prof.) on mathematical nota- 

 tion and printing, 337. 



" Close time " for the protection of indi- 

 genous animals, report of the com- 

 mittee appointed to inquire into the 

 possibility of establishing a, and for 

 watching Bills introduced into Par- 

 liament aifecting this subject, 184. 



Corfield (Prof) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 65. 



Crosskey (Rev. H. W.) on the en'atic 

 l)locks of England and Wales, 82 ; on 

 the circulation of miderground water.-i, 

 114 ; on the exploration of the Settle 

 Caves, 166. 



Crustacea, C. S. Bale on the present 

 state of our knowledge of the, 41. 



Davidson (T.) on the Sub-Wealden ex- 

 ploration, .546. 



Dawkins (Prof. W. Boyd) on the explo- 

 ration of Kent's Cavern, 1 ; on the 

 eiTatic blocks of England and Wales, 

 82; on the exploration of the Settle 

 Caves, 166 ; on the Sub-Wealden ex- 

 ploration, 346. 



DeRance (C. E.) on the circulation of 

 vmdergroimd waters, 114. 



Dewar (J.) on the estimation of potash 

 and phosphoric acid, 24. 



Dew-Smith (A. G.) on the zoological 

 station at Naples, 18. 



Dredging off the coasts of Durham and 

 North Yorkshire in 1874, report on, 

 185. 



Dresser (H. E.) on the possibility of 

 establishing a "close time" for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 184. 



Earthquakes in Scotland, sixth report on, 



64. 

 Erratic blocks of England and Wales, 



third report on the, 82. 



Evans (J.) on the exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern, 1. 



Everett (Prof) on undergroimd tem- 

 perature, 14, 166. 



Fellows (F. P.) on combinations of ca- 

 pital and labour, 146. 



Field (R.) on the rainfall of the Britisli 

 Isles, 91. 



Fletcher (A. E.) on the estimation of 

 potash and phosphoric acid, 24. 



Flight (W.) on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors during the year 1874r- 

 75, 199. 



Forbes (Prof. G.) on earthquakes in 

 Scotland, 64 ; on observations of lumi- 

 nous meteors during the year 1874- 

 75, 199. 



Foster (C. Le Neve) on underground 

 temperature, 156. 



(Dr. M.) on the zoological station 



at Naples, 18. 



Fraukland (Prof.) on the monthly re- 

 ports of the progress of chemistrv, 

 184. 



Gadesden (A. W.) on the method of 

 making gold-assays, and of stating the 

 results thereof, 155. 



Geikie (Prof) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 14, 156. 



Gilbert (Dr.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 65. 



Glaisher (J.) on uudergi'ound tempera- 

 ture, 14, 156; on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 91 ; on observations of 

 luminous meteors diu'ing the year 

 1874-75, 199. 



(J. W. L.) on mathematical tables, 



305 ; on mathematical notation and 

 printing, 337. 



Godwin- Austen (R. A. C.) on the Sub- 

 Wealden exploration, 346. 



G old-assays, second report on the method 

 of making, and of stating the results 

 thereof, 155. 



Graham (Rev. Dr.) on underground 

 temperature, 14, 156. 



Grantham (R. B.) on the treatment and 

 utilization of sewage, 65. 



Green (Prof.) on the circulation of 

 undergromid waters, 114. 



Greg (R. P.) on observations of luminous 

 meteors during the year 1874-75, 

 199. 



Hamilton (A.) on combinations of capi- 

 tal and labour, 146. 



Harkness (Prof) on the erratic blocks 

 of England and Wales, 82 ; on the 



