INDEX I. 



223 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on the possibility of 

 establishing a "close time" for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 207. 



Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, thirteenth 

 report of the Committee for explor- 

 ing, 1. 



Lankester (Prof. E. Ray) on the zoolo- 

 gical station at Naples, 228. 



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

 termine the thermal conductivities of 

 certain rocks, 90; on underground 

 temperature, 194. 



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

 Cavern, 1 ; on the erratic blocks of 

 England, Wales, and Ireland, 81. 



Levi (Prof. L.) on the work of the An- 

 thropometric Committee, 231. 



Liquid carbonic acid in rocks and mine- 

 rals, report on the conditions under 

 •which it exists, 232. 



Lubbock (Sir J., Bart.) on the explora- 

 tion of Kent's Cavern, 1 ; on the ex- 

 ploration of the Settle Caves (Victo- 

 ria Cave), 215. 



Luminous meteors, report on observa- 

 tions of, during the year 187G-77, 98. 



Mackintosh (D.) on the erratic blocks 

 of England, Wales, and Ireland, 81. 



Maxwell (Prof. J. C.) on underground 

 temperature, 194. 



Meteors, luminous, report on observa- 

 tions of, during the year 1876-77, 98. 



Miall (Prof. L. G.) on the erratic blocks 

 of England, Wales, and Ireland, 81 ; 

 on the exploration of the Settle Caves, 

 (Victoria Cave), 215. 



Molyneux (W.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 56. 



Morton (G. H.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 56; on the erratic 

 blocks of England, Wales, and Ire- 

 land, 81. 



Mouat (Dr.) on the work of the Anthro- 

 pometric Committee, 231. 



Napier (J. R.) on the effect of propellers 

 on the steering of vessels, 200. 



Newton (Prof.) on the possibility of 

 establishing a " close time " for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 207. 



Nickel and cobalt, some double com- 

 pounds of, report on, 209. 



Ogilvie (T. R.) on the estimation of 

 potash and phosphoric acid, 9 ; 26. 



Ordnance survey of Great Britain, report 

 on the datum level of the, with a view 



to its establishment on a surer foun- 

 dation than hitherto, 220. 



Parnell (E. W.) on the estimation of 

 potash and phosphoric acid, 9 ; 26. 



Pengelly (W.) on the exploration of 

 Kent's Cavern, 1; on the erratic 

 blocks of England, Wales, and Ire- 

 land, 81 ; on underground tempera- 

 ture, 194. 



Phosphoric acid, on the estimation of 

 potash and, in commercial products 

 and the mode of stating the results, 

 second report, 9 ; third report, 26. 



Plant (T.) on the erratic blocks of Eng- 

 land, Wales, and Ireland, 81. 



Potash and phosphoric acid in commer- 

 cial products, on the methods em- 

 ployed in the estimation of, and the 

 mode of stating the results, second 

 report, 9 ; third report, 26. 



Prestwich (Prof.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 56 ; on the erratic 

 blocks of England, Wales, and Ire- 

 land, 81 ; on underground tempera- 

 ture, 194 ; on the exploration of the 

 Settle Caves (Victoria Cave), 215. 



Propellers, the effect of, on the steering 

 of vessels, report on, 200. 



Ramsay (Prof.) on underground tem- 

 per ature, 194. 



Rawlinson (Sir H.) on the work of the 

 Anthropometric Committee, 231. 



Rawson (Sir R.) on the work of the 

 Anthropometric Committee, 231. 



Reade (T. M.) on the circulation of 

 underground waters, 56 ; on the South- 

 Lancashire wells, 66. 



Reynolds (O.) on the effect of propellers 

 on the steering of vessels, 200. 



Roberts (E.) on the datum level of the 

 Ordnance Survey of Great Britain, 

 220. 



( W. C.) on some double compounds 



of nickel and cobalt, 209 ; on the con- 

 ditions under which liquid carbonic 

 acid exists in rocks and minerals, 232. 



Rolleston (Prof.) on the work of the 

 Anthropometric Committee, 231. 



Sanford (W. A.) on the exploration of 

 Kent's Cavern, 1. 



Sclater (Mr.) on the zoological station 

 at Naples, 228. 



Settle Caves (Victoria Cave), fifth re- 

 port on the exploration of the, 215 ; 

 Prof. Busk on the remains found 

 therein, 217. 



Shoolbred (J. N.) on the datum level of 



