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INDEX. 



Ammonites and aptychi, C. Moore on, 

 341. 



Anatomy and Physiology, Address by 

 Dr. P. H. Pye-Smithto the Department 

 of, 406. 



Andrews (T.) on some curious concretion 

 balls derived from a colliery mineral 

 water, 312. 



Anemometer for measuring the speed of 

 smoke or corrosive vapour, A. E. Flet- 

 cher on an, 279. 



Animal mounds in the Pyrenees, the 

 discovery of, Dr. Phene on, 396. 



*Ansdell (G.), on physical constants of 

 liquid acetylene and hydrochloric acid, 

 309. 



Ansted (Prof.) on underground tempera- 

 ture, 40. 



Anthropology, Address by E. B. Tylor to 

 the Department of, 381. 



Anthropometric Committee, report of 

 the, 175. 



Antiquity of man, the geological evi- 

 dence as to the, Prof. W. Boyd Daw- 

 kins on, 399. 



Apprenticeship schools in France, Prof. 

 S. P. Thompson on, 469. 



Aptychi, ammonites and, C. Moore on, 

 341. 



Arctic research, Commander L. A. Beau- 

 mont on, 451. 



Arm, the comparative osteology of the, 

 Dr. T. P. Durand on, 405. 



♦Astronomical clocks, the question of 

 improvements in, report on, 131. 



Atmospheric electricity at Madeira, re- 

 port of the Committee appointed to 

 obtain observations on, 63. 



* Atomic weights of the elements, some 

 relations between the numbers ex- 

 pressing the, W. Weldon on, 293. 



Australia, the Yarra and the languages 

 of, in connection with those of the 

 Mozambique and Portuguese Africa, 

 Hyde Clarke on, 381. 



Ayrton (W. E.) on an instrument for 

 detecting fire-damp in mines, 131. 



Bagdad to Bushire, a journey by land 

 from, by W. S. Blunt, 440. 



Baily (W. H.) on the Tertiary (Miocene) 

 flora, &c, of the basalt of the North of 

 Ireland, 162. 



Bainbridge (E.) on the details of an 

 experiment made to ascertain the 

 causes of the difference between the 

 quantity of heat in fuel and the quan- 

 tity which is utilised in the work done 

 by a steam engine, 523. 



Balfour (F. M.) on the occupation of a 

 table at the zoological station at 

 Naples, 165. 



Ball (V.) on the coal fields and coal pro- 

 duction of India, 334 ; on the forms 



and geographical distribution of an- 

 cient stone implements in India, 394. 



Barnes-Lawrence (Rev. H. F.) on the 

 possibility of establishing a close time 

 for the protection of indigenous ani- 

 mals, 165. 



Bate (C. Spence) on the possibility of 

 establishing a close time for the pro- 

 tection of indigenous animals, 165; on 

 the marine zoology of Devon and Corn- 

 wall, 165. 



Beaumont (Commr. L. A.) on Arctic re- 

 search, 451. 



Beavan (Capt. R.) on the country be- 

 tween Kandahar and Girishk, 445. 



Bebeerine, report on the chemistry of, 

 133. 



Beddoe (Dr.) on the work of the An- 

 thropometric Committee, 175. 



Bell (H. S.) on the manufacture of cru- 

 cible steel, 293. 



Bengal to Tibet, the trade routes from, 

 Lieut.-Col. T. H. Lewin on, 432. 



' Benzoline,' petroleum spirit or, A. H. 

 Allen on, 318. 



Bergeron (C.) on Leon Francq's tireless 

 locomotive, 501. 



Berthon (Rev. E. L.) on instruments for 

 measuring the speed of ships, 210. 



Biological Section, Address by Prof. St. 

 G. Mivart to the, 354. 



♦Birds, the rarer, occurring in South and 

 "West Yorkshire, T. Lister on, 378. 



Black (C. E. D.) on the upper course of 

 the Brahmaputra river, 433. 



Blair (M.) on the foundation of the town 

 hall, Paisley, with notes on the rocks 

 of Renfrewshire, 344. 



Blair (T.) on the separation of iron and 

 phosphorus, specially with reference to 

 the manufacture of steel, 296. 



Blake (J. F.) on geological episodes, 

 335 ; on the homologies of the Cepha- 

 lopoda, 376. 



Blencowe (Rev. G.) on certain geological 

 facts observed in Natal and the border 

 countries during nineteen years' resi- 

 dence, 349. 



Blunt (W. S.) on proposed Indo-Medi- 

 terranean railways, with an account of 

 a journey by land from Bagdad to 

 Bushire, 440. 



Bone cave near Cappagh, Co. Waterford, 

 the discovery of a, R. J. Ussher and 

 Prof. A. Leith Adams on, 338. 



Bone caves of Derbyshire, Prof. W. Boyd 

 Dawkins on the, 337. 



Borneo, certain caves in, report of the 

 Committee for exploring, 149 ; second 

 report, by A. H. Everett, 149. 



Botly (W.) on agricultural statistics, 

 tenure, and depression, 472. 



Bottomley (J. T.) on the elasticity of 

 wires, 33. 



