INDEX II. 



269 



•Dewar (Pi'of.) and Dr. M'Kendrick, 



further researches on the physiological 



action of the chinodine and pyridine 



hases, 105. 

 Diamonds, the South-African, Prof. J. 



Tennant on, 82. 

 Diatomacene in coal from Ijancasliiro and 



other places, the discovery of, by Count 



Abbot Castracane, Prof E. Hull on, 7-i. 

 Dickson (Prof A.) on an abnormality of 



Priinnla vulf/aris with interpetaline 



lobes, 157 ; on a monstrosity in Saxi- 



fraga stellnris, 157 ; *on abnormal 



flowers of TrnpcBolum, 157. 

 *Domestic service for gentlewomen, Mrs. 



R. M. Crawshay on, 209. 

 Drainage of the city and county of 



Bristol, F. Ashmead on the, 240. 

 Drifting power of tidal currents and 



that of wind-waves, G. H. Kinahan 



on, 74. 

 Durdhani Down deposit, yielding The- 



codontosaurm, &c., C Moore on tlie 



age of the, 77. 



*Ear, the physiognomy of the, Dr. Sims 

 on, 178. 



Earle (Rev. .1.) on the ethnography of 

 Scotland, 172. 



E -lipse, the total solar, of April 5, 1875, 

 observed at Bangchallo (Siam ), Dr. J. 

 Janssen on, 24. 



Economic Science and Statistics, Ad- 

 dress by J. Hevwood to the Section 

 of, 197. 



Education, national, Mrs. W. Grey on 

 the standard of, 213. 



*Edwards (R.) on recent discoveries of 

 flint implements in drift-gravels in 

 ISIiddlesex, Essex, and Berks, 173. 



•Electricity, some further experiments 

 on the crystallization of metals by, by 

 P. Brahaiu, 39. 



Elementary solution of Iluygliens's pro- 

 blem on the impact of elastic balls, 

 by Prof P. Mansion, 18. 



Elliot (Sir W.) on the original locali- 

 ties of the races forming the present 

 population of India, 173. 



English historj', earlj', a new paragraph 

 in, by Dr. T. Nicholas, 177. 



Essential oils, 0. T. Kingzett on the 

 oxidation of the, 43. 



"Ethnographical inquiries, Prof Rolles- 

 ton on the applicability of historical 

 evidence to, 178. 



Ethnography of Scotland, Rev. J. Earle 

 on the, 1 72. 



* of the Cimbvi,Rev. Canon Raw- 



linson on the, 178. 



Ethyl-bromobutyrato, F. Oi.jwjs on 

 the action of, upon ethyl-soiaceto- 

 acetate, 39. 



Evans (J.) on a new code of interna- 

 tional symbols for use on prehistoric 

 map=!, 173. 



(S) on the maniifiicture of sole- 

 leather in Bristol, 41 ; *on the tanning 

 of sole-leather in Bristol, 209. 



*Everett (Prof J. D.) on the calculus 

 of motors, 11. 



'Experiments on magnetized rings, 

 plates, and disks of hardened steel, 

 by P. Braham, 28. 



Factions, Prof Cayley on the analyti- 

 cal forms called, 10. 



Fairley (T.) on the separation of lead, 

 silver, and mercurj', with a proposed 

 process for the estimation of lead, 

 42 ; on a new method of preparing 

 periodates, with application as a test 

 for iodine and sodium, 42 ; *on new 

 solvents for gold, silver, platinum, 

 &c., with an explanation of the so- 

 called catalytic action of these metals 

 and their salts on hydrogen dionide, 

 42 ; *on the use of potassium dichro- 

 mate in Grove's and Buusen's bat- 

 teries to ensure constancy, 42. 



Fin languages, H. Clarke on the Hima- 

 layan origin of the Magyar and, 1 72. 



Fleming (.1. A.) on the decomposition 

 of an electrolyte hy magneto-electric 

 induction, 28. 



♦Flint in the chalk of Yorkshire, .1. R. 

 Mortimer on the distribution of, 78. 



* implements, R. Edwards on recent 



discoveries of, in drift-gravels in 

 Middlesex, Essex, and Berks, 173. 



Flora of the Mascarene Islands, I. B. 

 Balfour on the geologica structure 

 and, 157. 



Formulpe of veriflcatiou in partitions, 

 J. W. L. Glaisher on the, 11. 



Fossil seeds, some, from the lower car- 

 boniferous beds of Lancashire, Prof 

 W. C. Williamson on, 159. 



Foster (CJ. Le Neve) on the deposit of 

 tin-ore at Park of Mines, St. Columb, 

 Cornwall, G4. 



*Fox (Col. A. II. Lane) on recent in- 

 vestigations in Cissbury Camp, Sus- 

 sex, 173. 



* (F.) on the Bristol joint station, 



248. 



(F. \V.) on Indian railways and 



Indian finance, 209. 



*Fracti(ms, continued. Prof 11. J, S. 

 Smith on, 31. 



