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REPORT 1875. 



Undulalions of the chalk in the North 

 of France, and their probable exist- 

 ence under the Straits of Dover, Prof. 

 E. Hebert on the, 67. 



*Vascular plexuses in the elephant and 

 other animals, L. C. Miall and F. 

 Greenwood on, 170. 



Vaux (W. S. W.) on the origin of the 

 Maori races in New Zealand, 178. 



•Vegetarianism, C. 0. Groom-Napier 

 on, 169. 



"Venus, the transit of, Dec. 8, 1874, 

 Rev. S. J. Perry on, 24. 



, , Dr. J. Janssen on the obser- 

 vations of, made in Japan, 26. 



Verification iu partitions, J. W. L. 

 Glaisher on the formulae of, 11. 



Vertical motion of vessels, J. I. Thorny- 

 croft on, 252. 



Vivian (E.) on the comparative mor- 

 tality of abstainers and non-abstainers 

 from alcoholic liquors, 220. 



Wake (C. S.) on the predatory races of 

 Asia and Europe, 179. 



Waste lands, W. Botly on agricultural 

 statistics and, 206. 



AVater-supply for the villages and coun- 

 try parishes of the central and eastern 

 counties of England, a scheme for, bv 

 Prof. Hull, 249. 



Waters, drinking-, W. J. Cooper on some 

 physiological effects of various, 163. 



Watts (J.) on Miintz and Ramspaclier's 

 apparatus for the estimation of tannic 

 acid, 46. 



Weddas of Ceylon, B. F. Ilartshome on 

 the, 175. 



*V/estgarth (W.) on the science of 

 capital and money, 220. 



Westropp (H. M.) on the cycle of de- 

 velopment, 179. 



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

 Saise on the northern end of the 

 Bristol coalfield, 64. 



Williamson (Prof. W. C.) on some fos- 

 sil seeds from the lower carboniferous 

 beds of Lancashire, 159. 



Wind-waves, G. H. Kinahan on the 

 drifting power of tidal currents and 

 that of, 74. 



Women, Miss A.M. Priestraan on the 

 industrial position of, as affected by 

 their exclusion from the suffrage, 218. 



*Wood (Major H.) on changes in the 

 course of the Oxus, 197. 



Woolley (Dr. J.) on steering, 255. 



•Workmen's dwellings, W. Botly on, 

 206. 



Wright (Dr. C. R. A.) and G. H. Beckett 

 on the alkaloids of the aconites, 37 ; 

 on Japanese camphor from pepper- 

 mint, 38. 



(Dr. T.), Address by, to the Geo- 

 logical Section, 47 ; on the reptilian 

 remains from the dolomitie conglome- 

 rate on Durdham Down, 85. 



Yoredale series in the North of Eng- 

 land, G. A. Lebour on the limits of 

 the, 74. 



•Yule (Col.) on trade-routes to WeiBtem 

 China, 197. 



