INDEX I. 



263 



circulation of imdei'^roimd waters, 

 114. 



Ilarland (T.) ou the possibility of esta- 

 blishing a "close time" for the pro- 

 tection of indigenous animals, 184. 



Harting (J. E.) on the possibility of 

 establishing a " close time " for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 184. 



Ilawksley (T.^l on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 91. 



Ilerschel (Prof. A. S.) on experiments 

 to determine the thermal conductivi- 

 ties of certain rocks, 54 ; on obsei-va- 

 tions of luminous meteors during the 

 year 1874-7o, 199. 



Hope (W.) on the treatment and utili- 

 zation of sewage, 65. 



Houghton (Lord) on combinations of 

 capital and labour, 146. 



Howard (T.) on the River Avon (Bris- 

 tol) : its drainage-area, tidal pheno- 

 mena, and dock works, 175. 



Howell (Mr.) on the circulation of 

 undergi'ound waters, 114. 



Hughes (Prof.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England and Wales, 82 ; on the explo- 

 ration of the Settle Caves, 166. 



Hull (Prof.) on undergroimd tempera- 

 ture, 14, 15G ; ou the circulation of 

 imderground waters, 114. 



Huxley (Prof.) on the zoological sta- 

 tion at Naples, 18. 



Intestinal secretion, second report on, 3.39. 

 Isomeric cresols and their derivatives, 

 report on, 112. 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on the zoological 

 station at Naples, IS. 



Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, eleventh re- 

 port of the committee for exploring, 1. 



Labour, second report on combinations 

 of capital and, 146. 



Lankester (E. Ray) on the zoological 

 station at Naples, 18. 



Lebour (G. A.) on experiments to deter- 

 mine the thermal conductivities of 

 certain rocks, 54. 



Lee (J. E.) on the exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern, 1; on the erratic blocks of 

 England and Wales, 82. 



Levi (Prof. L.) on combinations of 

 capital and labour, 146. 



Lubbock (Sir J.,Bart.^on the exploration 

 of Kent's Cavern, 1 ; on the explora- 

 tion of the Settle C'.ives, 1('6. 



Luminous meteors, v, port on observa- 

 tions of, daring the year 1874-75, 190. 



Lyell (Sir C, Bart.) on underground 

 temperature, 14. 



Mackie (S. J.) on undergi-ound tempe- 

 ra tiu-e, 14, 156. 



Mathematical notation and printing, re- 

 port on, .337. 



tables, report on, 305. 



Maw (G.) on undergTound temperature, 

 14, 156; on the erratic blocks of Eng- 

 land and Wales, 82. 



Maxwell (Prof. .7. C.) on underground 

 temperature, 14, 15(3. 



Mersey, the river, J. N. Shoolbred on 

 tides in, 161. 



Miall (L. C.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England and Wales, 82 ; on the ex- 

 ploration of the Settle Caves, 166. 



Mills (Dr.) on the method of making 

 gold-assa3^9, and of stating the results 

 thereof, 155. 



Milne-Holme (D.) on earthquakes iu 

 Scotland, 64. 



Molyneux (W.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 114. 



Moore (C.) on the circulation of under- 

 ground waters, 114. 



Morton (G. H.) on the erratic blocks of 

 England and Wales, 82 ; on the cir- 

 culation of underground waters, 114. 



Mundella (A. J.) on combinations of 

 capital and labour, 146. 



Mylne (R. W.) ou the circulation of 

 vmderground waters, 114. 



Naples, report on the zoological station 



at, 18. 

 Newmarch (W.) on combinations of 



capital and laboiu-, 146. 

 Newton (Prof.) ou the possibility of 



establishing a " close time " for the 



protection of indigenous animals, 184. 



O'Hagan (Lord) on combinations of capi- 

 tal and labour, 146. 



Palestine explorations, report of the 

 committee appointed for the purpose 

 of furthering the, 81. 



Palgrave (R. J. I.) on combinations of 

 capital and labour, 146. 



Pengelly (W.) on the exploration of 

 Kent's Cavern, 1 ; on undergroimd 

 temperatm'e, 14, 1.56; on the circula- 

 tion of undergTound waters, 114. 



Phosphoric acid in commercial products, 

 report on the methods employed in 

 the estimation of potash and, and on 

 the mode of stating the results, 24. 



Plant (J.) on the circulation of under- 

 ground waters, 114. 



