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REPORT 1877. 



Messrs. Meux's brewery, London, R. 

 A. C. Godwin- Austen on the, 71. 

 •Geology of the coast from the Rame 

 Head to the Bobb Tail, sketch of 

 the, by W. Pengelly, 76. 

 German'expedition to Western Siberia, 



Dr. 0. Finsch on the, 146. 

 * Germs, a method of excluding, from 

 rooms used for surgical operations, 

 W. Thomson on, 114. 



*Gibb's (Dr. W.) researches on cobalt- 

 amines, note on, by Dr. Odling, 53. 



Gladstone (Dr. J. H.) on some points 

 connected with the chemical consti- 

 tuents of the solar system, 41 ; on 

 some candles altered by long exposure 

 to sea-water, 51. 



*Glaisher (J. W. L.) on the values of 

 a class of determinants, 20 ; on the 

 enumeration of the primes in Burck- 

 hardt and Dane's tables, 20. 



Godwin-Austen (Lieut-Col. II. II.) on 

 the lower course of the Brahmaputra 

 orTsanpo, 144. 



* (R. A. C.) on the geological signi- 

 ficance of the boring at Messrs. Meux's 

 brewery, London, 71. 



'Gold pseudomorphs, some recent, T. A. 

 Readwin on, 53. 



* surfaces, some recent changes of, 



T. A. Readwin on, 53. 



•Government establishments of Ply- 

 mouth and neighbourhood, R. N. 

 Worth on the, 219. 



Great flat lode south of Redruth and 

 Camborne, C. Le Neve Foster on the, 

 71. 



•Greece, recent tours in unfrequented 

 parts of, by Dr. J. S. Phene\ 148. 



Growth of population with relation to 

 the means of subsistence, S. Bourne 

 on the, 165. 



Guayaquil, on a journey from, to the 

 Napo by the Upper Patassa route, by 

 A. Simson, 148. 



Guildford, some Saxon and British 

 tumuli near, Col. Lane Fox on, 116. 



*Gunn (W.) on the finding of Silurian 

 rocks in Teesdale, 71. 



Gurnet and Thorness Bays, near Cowes, 

 Isle of Wight, the occurrence of 

 Branchipus or Chirocephalus in a 

 fossil state in the upper part of the 

 fluvio-marine series (Middle Eocene) 

 at, H. Woodward on, 78. 



Haan (Dr. D. B. de) on the variation of 

 the modulus in elliptic integrals, 23. 



Hair, human, the colouring-matters in, 

 II. C. Sorby on, 121. 



Hancock (Dr. W. Js.) on the cost of 

 adopting the system of public pro- 

 secutors in England, as illustrated 

 by the results of the Scotch and 

 Irish systems, 175 ; on the law of 

 succession to property, 176 ; on the 

 importance of increasing the punish- 

 ment of habitual drunkards, and of 

 punishing those who seriously injure 

 their children by what they spend in 

 drink, 177 ; on the assimilation of the 

 laws of the United Kingdom, with 

 especial reference to the town laws of 

 Scotland as to ruinous buildings, 179. 



*Harcourt (A. V.) on a new unit of 

 light for photometry, 31 ; on the ap- 

 plication of a new unit of light to 

 the examination of coal-gas, 51. 



Harrison (J. P.) one some Rune-like 

 characters on chalk, 117. 



Hartshome (B. F.) on the ancient people 

 and irrigation-works of Ceylon, 117. 



*Haughton (Rev. Prof.) on a new me- 

 thod of calculating the absolute du- 

 ration of geological periods, 31 ; *the 

 solar eclipse of Agathocles considered, 

 in reply to Prof. Newcomb's criti- 

 cism on the coefficient of accelera- 

 tion of the moon's mean motion, 31 ; 

 •summary of the first reduction of 

 the tidal observations made by the 

 recent Arctic expedition, 42; on 

 transcendental anatomy, or a geo- 

 metrical investigation of the best 

 possible number of limbs for terres- 

 trial and aquatic animals, 111. 



*Head, the rationale of artificial de- 

 formations of the, Prof. Rolleston on, 

 120. 



Health of Plymouth, T. Littleton on 

 the, 180. 



•Heavenly bodies, the tendency of a 

 system of, to centralize and nppla- 

 nize, if subject to resistance in their 

 motions, F. G. Landon on, 31. 



Hederic acid and resin of scammonv, C. 

 T. Kingzett on, 52. 



Heer (Prof.), note on the fossil flora of 

 the Arctic regions, 72 ; *106. 



•Hennessy (Prof.) on the physical pro- 

 perties of solids and liquids in relation 

 to the earth's structure, 42. 



Holmwood (F.) on the river Kingani 

 in East Africa, 144. 



Hospital mortality, Dr. Lawson Tait on, 



•Howard (Dr. B.), an improvement in 

 the Marshall-Hall and Sylvester 

 methods of artificial respiration, 111. 



Human spine, the mammillary and ac- 



