INDEX II. 



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of iuternatioual symbols for use on, 

 173. 



Prehistoric names of weapons, further 

 note on, by Hyde Chirke, 172. 



Prejevalsky's travels in Mongolia and 

 Northern Tibet, E. D. Morgan on, 

 194. 



Preservation of the bodies of the larger 

 animals for dissection, F. Greenwood 

 on the, 167. 



Priestman (Miss A. M.) on the indus- 

 trial position of women as aifected by 

 their exclusion from the suffrage, 218. 



Primula vulgaris with interpetaline 

 lobes, Prof. A. Dickson on an abnor- 

 mality of, 157. 



*Protoplasm and adipocere, D. J. Good- 

 man on, 167. 



* Pyridine bases, chinodine and, further 

 researches, by Prof Dewar and Dr. 

 M'Kendrick, on the physiological 

 action of the, 165. 



*Quadric transformation, the effect of, 

 on the singular points of a curve, 

 Prof. H. J. S. Smith on the, 21. 



Queries and remarks relative to existing 

 ice-action in Greenland and the Alps, 

 compared with former ice-action in 

 the N.W. of England and Wales, by 

 D. Mackintosh, 76. 



•Railway, A. S. Hallidie's wire rope 

 traction, W. Smith on, 252. 



Railways, Messrs. Crichton and Craig 

 on a system of audible signals for, 

 245. 



* , R. R. Harper on block signal- 

 ling on, 248. 



Rainfall in Monmouthshire and the 

 Severn valley on .July 14th, G. J. 

 Symons on, and on some subsequent 

 floods in England and Wales, 31. 



Ratio of the actinic power to the illumi- 

 nating power of the magneto-electric 

 light, Capt. Abney on the, 25. 



•Rawlinson (Rev. Canon) on the ethno- 

 graphy of the Cimbri, 178. 



•Red clay found by the ' Challenger ' at 

 great depths in the ocean. Dr. W. B. 

 Carpenter on the origin of the, 64. 



Relation of the arrangement of the acids 

 and bases in a mixture of salts to the 

 original manner of combination, Dr. 

 J. H. Gladstone on the, 43. 



Reptilian remains from the dolomitic 

 conglomerate on Durdham Down, 

 Dr. T. Wright on tlie. So. 



Researches on thi> crystalline consti- 

 tuents of aloe-, by W. A Tilden, 46. 



Revolution indicator, B. Tower on a, 

 254. 



Rhabdomancy and belomancy, Miss A. 

 W. Bucldand on, 170. 



Rhastic beds near Leicester, "W. J. Har- 

 rison on the occu^rrence of, 66. 



or Penarth beds, Rev. P. B. Brodie 



on the further extension of, in War- 

 wickshire,Leicestershire,Nottingham- 

 shire, Yorkshire, and Cumberland ; 

 and on the occurrence of some sup- 

 posed remains of a new Labyrin- 

 thodon and a new Radiate therein, 

 64. 



♦Richardson (C.) on the Severn tunnel, 

 250 ; *on the tidal scour in the Severn, 

 250. 



Ricketts (Dr. C.) on the cause of the 

 glacial period, with reference to the 

 British Isles, 79. 



" River-basin," D. Mackintosh on the 

 geological meaning of the term, and 

 the desirability of substituting " da-ain- 

 age-area," 75. 



Roberts's patent communicator for rail- 

 way trains, W. R. Browne on, 243. 



Rolleston (Prof.), Address by, to the 

 Department of Anthropology, 142 ; 

 *on the animal remains found in 

 Cissbury Camp, 178 ; *on the ap- 

 plicability of historical evidence to 

 ethnographical inquiries, 178. 



Rotifera, Dr. C. T. Hudson on the classi- 

 fication and affinities of the, 161. 



•Rowland (H. A.) on the magnetizmg 

 function of iron, nickel, and cobalt, 

 29 ; *on magnetic distribution, 29. 



Rubus, Prof. W. R. ISPNab on a varietv 

 of, 168. 



•Rusbridge and Stroudley (Messrs.) on 

 comnmnication between passengers 

 and guards, 262. 



*Saise (W.), H. Cossham, and E. 

 "Wethered on the northern end of 

 the Bristol coalfield, 64. 



•Sand bars at the mouth of harbours, 

 C. Bergeron on the prevention of, 

 243. 



Sanders (W.) on certain large bones in 

 Rhastic beds at Aust Cliff, near Bris- 

 tol, 80. 



Saxifraga stellaris, Prof. A. Dickson on 

 a monstrosity in, 157. 



Sclater (P. L.), Address by, to the 

 Biological Section, 85. 



Scotland, Rev. J. Earle on the ethno- 

 graphy of, 172. 



Screw steam-ships, "W. Deunv on the 

 trials of, 246. 



