INDEX II. 



231 



cessory processes as persistent epi- 

 physes in the, Dr. D. J. Cunningham 

 on, 107. 



Hunter (F. M.), notes on Socotra, 118. 



"Hydrogen peroxide and some uranium 

 compounds, T. Fairley on, 51. 



*Image, a soapstone, from Pekin, exhi- 

 bition and description of, by Rev. 

 Prof. Beal, 115, 



India, a journey overland to, in 1872, 

 oid Meshed, Herat, Candahar, and 

 the Boulan Pass, Capt. H. C. Marsh on, 

 148. 



'Indian archiac remains and their re- 

 semblance to European types, H. 

 Rivett-Carnac on, 120. 



•Interest, rates of, and banks of issue, 

 A. Karoly on, 179. 



*Iron, the preservation of, Prof. Barff 

 on, 199. 



* and steel, the molecular changes 



which take place in, while cooling, 

 A. Mallock on, 42. 



Jeffery (H. M.) on cubics of the third 

 class with three single foci, 26 ; on a 

 cubic curve referred to a tetrad of 

 corresponding points, 28. 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn) on the post-tertiary 

 fossils procured in tbe late Arctic ex- 

 pedition, with notes on some of the 

 recent or living mollusca from the 

 same expedition, 72 ; Address by, to 

 the Biological Section, 79. 



Junction of the limestone and culm- 

 measures near Chudleigh, C. Beid on 

 the, 76. 



•Karoly (A.) on rates of interest and 



banks of issue, 179. 

 Kingani, the rived-, in East Africa, F. 



Holmwood on, l44. 

 Kingzett (0. T.) on hederic acid and 



resin of scammony, 52. 

 and Dr. B. II. Paul, preliminary 



account of the alkaloids from Japa- 

 nese aconite, 52. 

 and M. Zingler on the albumen of 



commerce, 52. 

 feirk (Dr. J.) on a visit to the Mungao 



district in East Africa in 1876, 145. 

 Kitchener (Lieut.) on the line of levels 



run from the Mediterranean to the 



Sea of Galilee, 146. 



Lach-Szyrma (Rev. "W. S.) on the eth 

 nology of West Cornwall, 121. 



Lambert's theorem, a simple proof of, 

 Prof. J. C. Adams on, 15. . 



Lancashire, West, note on the correla- 

 tion of certain post-glacial deposits 

 in, by C. E. DeRance, 68. 

 *Landon (F. G.) on a method of de- 

 ducing the sum of the reciprocals of 

 the first 2pm numbers from the sum of 

 the reciprocals of the first n numbers, 

 30 ; *on the tendency of a system of 

 heavenly bodies to centralize and ap- 

 planize, if subject to resistance in 

 their motions, 31. 

 •Laplace's tidal equation for certain spe- 

 cial types of oscillation, solutions of, 

 by Sir W. Thomson, 43. 

 Latham (B.), on the interception of 

 rainfall from sewers, 207 ; on indi- 

 cations of the movement of subter- 

 ranean water in the chalk formation, 

 207. 

 Lavatera sylvestris, Brot., the recent oc- 

 currence of, in the Scilly Islands, II. 

 Trimen on, 106. 

 Laws (E.) on the proposed exploration 

 of certain caves in the neighbourhood 

 of Tenby, 118. 

 Lebour (G. A.) on the occurrence of 

 pebbles in carboniferous shale in 

 Westmoreland, 72 ; note on the age 

 of the Cheviot rocks, 72. 

 Levels run from the Mediterranean to the 

 Sea of Galilee, the line of, Lieut. Kit- 

 chener on, 146. 

 Lewis (A. L.) on the Devil's Arrows 



(Yorkshire), 118. 

 Lidston (T.) on Thomas Newcomen's 



steam-engine (1712), 217. 

 •Life, the possibility of, on a meteoric 

 stone falling on the earth, Sir W. 

 Thomson on, 43. 

 Life-history of the simplest organisms, 

 researches on the, by the Rev. W. H. 

 Dallinger,lll. 

 •Light for photometry, a new unit of, 



A. V. Harcourt on, 31. 

 Littleton (T.) on the health of Ply- 

 mouth, 180. 

 Llangollen, N. Wales, the carboniferous 

 limestone and millstone grit in the 

 country around, G. H. Morton on, 

 74. 

 Lode mining in the West of England, 



J. H. Collins on, 201. 

 London, the water supply of, F. J. 



Brain well on, 173. 

 •Lunar theory, some recent advances in 

 the, Prof. J. C. Adams on, 31. 



Macalister (Prof. A.), Address by, to 

 the Department of Anatomy and 

 Physiology, 87. 



