INDEX II. 



227 



Boulger (G. S.), notes on anticipatory 

 inheritance in plants, especially with 

 reference to the embryology of para- 

 sites, 104. 



Bourne (S.) on the growth of popula- 

 tion with relation to the means of sub- 

 sistence, 165. 



Brachial plexus of the Cusctts, Dr. D. 

 J. Cunningham on the, 110. 



*Brachycephaly and dolichocephaly, the 

 rationale of, Prof. Rolleston on, 120. 



*Braham (P.), experiments illustrative 

 of tho flight of projectiles, 40; *on 

 the explosive character of a mixture 

 of magnesium and potassium chlorate, 

 51. 



Brahmaputra or Tsanpo, the lower 

 course of the, Lieut.-Col. Ii. H. God- 

 win-Austen on, 144. 



Bramwell (F. J.) on the water supply of 

 London, 173; *on the circulation of 

 hot water in buildings, 201. 



Branchipus or Chirocephalus in a fossil 

 state, the occurrence of, iu the upper 

 part of the fluvio-marine series 

 (Middle Eocene) at Gurnet and Thor- 

 ness i lays, near Cowes, Isle of Wight, 

 II. Woodward on, 78. 



Buckland (Miss A. W.), ethnological 

 hints afforded by the stimulants of 

 the ancient and modern savages, 115. 



Bulgarians, Dr. J. Beddoe on the, 115. 



Burckhardt and Dase's tables, the enu- 

 meration of the primes in, J. W. L. 

 Glaisher on, 20. 



•Burrell (A.) on the tea-consumption of 

 the United Kingdom, 174. 



Cameron (Commander V. L.) on pro- 

 posed stations in Central Africa as 

 bases for future exploration, 141. 



Candles altered by long exposure to sea- 

 water, Prof. J. H. Gladstone on some, 

 51. 



* Carbon in the crust of the earth, the 

 source and function of, A. S. Mott on, 

 7.-,. 



Carboniferous coast-line of North Corn- 

 wall, S. R. Pattison on the, 75. 



limestone and millstone grit in the 



country around Llangollen, N. Wales, 

 G. II. Morton on the, 74. 



shale in Westmoreland, the occur- 



* Cephalofm, the structure of the pitcher 

 of, Prof. Dickson on, 104. 



Ceylon, the ancient people and irriga- 

 tion-works of, B. I\ Ilartshorne on, 

 117. 



Chambers (C.) on magnetic induction 

 as affecting observations of the inten- 

 sity of the horizontal component of 

 the earth's magnetic force, 33. 



Champemowne (A.) on the succession 

 of the palaeozoic deposits of South 

 Devon, 06. 



Chemical constituents of the solar sys- 

 tem, some points connected with the, 

 Dr. J. H. Gladstone on, 41. 



* dynamics, contributions to, by 



Dr. C. R. A. Wright, 54. 



Section, Address by Prof. Abel to 



rence of pebbles in, G. A. Lebour on, 

 72. 

 Cayley (Prof.), suggestion of a mecha- 

 nical integrator lor the calculation of 



\/Xjdx+ Ydy) along an arbitrary path, 



18. 



the, 43. 



Cheviot rocks, note on the age of the, 

 by G. A. Lebour, 72. 



*Cheyne (Commander), suggestion for 

 a new Polar expedition, with a pro- 

 posed route, 40. 



*Chmoline and pyridine, the substitu- 

 tion compound of, Prof. M'Kendrick 

 and Dr. W. Ramsay on the physiolo- 

 gical action of, 111. 



Chudleigh, the junction of the limestone 

 and cuhn-nieasures near, C. Reid on, 

 76. 



Circular tables for analysis, S. P. 

 Thompson on some, 53. 



♦Circulation of hot water in buildings, 

 F. J. Bramwell on the, 201. 



Clarke (Hyde) on the debts and liabili- 

 ties of sovereign and quasi-sovereign 

 states due to foreign creditors, 174. 



(Prof. J. W.) on the origin and 



antiquity of the mounds of Arkansas, 

 U.S., 67. 



Classification of flowering plants consi- 

 dered phytogenetically, Prof. M'Nab 

 on the, l04. 



of the vegetable kingdom, Prof. 



M'Nab on the, 104. 



* Clouds, the measurement of the height 

 of, A. Mallock on, 38. 



Coal, the arctic, brought home by the 

 late expedition, T. Wills on, 53. 



gas, the application of a new unit 



of light to the examination of, A. V. 

 Harcourt on, 51. 



*Cobaltamines, note on Dr. W. Gibb's 

 researches on, by Dr. Odling, 53. 



Collins (J. II.), note on the serpentine 

 of Duportk, in St. Austell Day, Corn- 

 wall, 68; on the drift of Plymouth 

 Hoe, 68 ; on lode mining in the Weal 

 of England, 201, 



