INDEX II. 



265 



Underground temperature, on the rate 

 of increase of, downwards in various 

 localities of dry land and under water : 

 seventh report, 14; eighth report, 156. 



waters in the New Red Sandstone 



and Permian formations, the circula- 

 tion of the, and the quantity and cha- 

 racter of the water supplied to various 

 towns and districts from these forma- 

 tions, report on, 114. 



Utilization of sewage, seventh report on 

 the treatment and, 65. 



Vivian (E.) on the exploration of Kent's 

 Cavern, 1. 



Whitaker (Mr.) on the circulation of 

 undergTOund waters, 114. 



Willett (H.) on the Sub-Wealden ex- 

 ploration, 346. 



Williamson (Prof. A. W.) on the treat- 

 ment and utilization of sewage, 65 ; 

 on the monthly reports of the progress 

 of chemistry, 184. 



(Prof. W. C.) on the structure of 



the carboniferous corals, 165. 



Wilson (Major) on the Palestine explo- 

 rations, 81. 



Wiltshire (Rev. T.) on the structure of 

 the carboniferous corals, 165. 



Woodward (0. J.) on the erratic blocks 

 of England and Wales, 82. 



(H.) on the Sub-Wealden explora- 



ration, 346. 



Wright (T.) on the circulation of under- 

 gi-ound waters, 114. 



Zoological station at Naples, report on 

 the, 18. 



INDEX II. 



TO 



MISCELLANEOUS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE 



SECTIONS. 



[_An asterisk (*) signifies that no abstract of the communication is given.l 



Abney (Capt.) on the ratio of the 

 actinic power to the illuminating 

 power of the magneto-electric light, 

 25. 



'Acquisition, D. A, Spalding on instinct 

 and, IG-Ji. 



*Ad<msonia dir/itata, J. J. Monteiro on 

 the application of the fibre of, 158. 



*Adipocere, D. J. Goodman on proto- 

 plasm and, 167. 



Adolescence, Dr. J. Beddoe on the mor- 

 tality of, 205. 



Africa, South, Dr. J. C. Brown on the 

 phvsical geography of, 189. 



1875. 



African expedition, the Noi-th-west, 

 Gen. Sir A. Cotton on, 190. 



Agricultiu'al statistics and waste lands, 

 W. Botly on, 206. 



'Alexander (Maj.-Gen. Sir J. E.) on the 

 probable cost and propriety of remov- 

 ing to England the fallen obelisk of 

 Alexandria, 204. 



* Alexandria, the fallen obelisk of, Maj.- 

 Gen. Sir J. E. Alexander on the pro- 

 bable cost and propriety of removing 

 to England, 204. 



Alkaloids of the aconites, G. II. Beckett 

 and Dr. C. R. A. Wright on tlie, 37. 

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