INDEX. 



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♦Calorific power of alimentary substances, 



a direct method for determining the, 



J. A. Wanklyn and W. J. Cooper on, 



605. 

 Campbell (Sir G.) on the work of the 



Anthropometric Committee, 152 ; on a 



common measure of value in direct 



taxation, 220. 

 Campbell (J. H. M.)on the social aspects 



of trades unionism, 676. 

 Canadian statistics, A. E. Bateman on, 



658. 

 Carbutt (E. H.) on patent legislation, 



157 ; on the use of steel for structural 



purposes, 157. 

 * C'ardamine pratensis, exhibition of ger- 

 minating specimens of, by Dr. J. Price, 



572. 

 Cardiac hypertrophy, the rate of, W. H. 



Stone on, 608. 

 Carpenter (Dr.) on the occupation of a 



table at the zoological station at 



Naples, 149. 

 Carpenter (W. L.) on water from the 



Severn Tunnel springs, 511. 

 Casey (Prof.) on a new form of tangential 



equation, 457. 

 Cayley (Prof.) on Babbage's analytical 



machine, 92 ; on mathematical tables, 



172. 

 Ceplialotus, the six-celled glands of, and 



their similarity to the glands of Sar- 



racenia purpwca, Prof. A. Dickson on, 



569. 

 *Cervidie, certain osteological characters 



in the, and their probable bearings on 



the past history of the group, Sir V. 



Brooke on, 559. 

 " Cervus Megaceros," W. Williams on, 



537. 

 Chadwick (Mr.) on a common measure 



of value in direct taxation, 220. 

 *" Challenger " Expedition, the progress 



of the official report of the, Sir C. 



Wyville Thomson on, 633. 

 Chasles's theorem on systems of conies 



satisfying four conditions, Halphen's 



new form of, Dr. T. A. Hirst on, 464. 

 Chemical Section, Prof. M. Simpson's 



Address to the, 501. 

 Chiroptera, report on the geographical dis- 

 tribution of the, by G. E. Dobson, 158. 

 Chlorine, the action of, upon the nitro- 



prussides, Prof. E. W. Davy on, 505. 

 Chlorochromic anhydride, the absorption 



spectrum of, G. J. Stoney and Prof. J. 



E. Reynolds on, 434. 

 Circulating decimals, J. W. L. Glaisher 



on, 471. 

 Circulation of the underground waters 



in the Jurassic, New Red Sandstone, and 



Permian formations of England, and 



the quantity and character of the 



waters supplied to various towns and 



districts from these formations, fourth 

 report on the, with appendix, by I. 

 Roberts, on the filtration of water 

 through Triassic Sandstone, 382. 



Clarke (Hyde) on the prehistoric rela- 

 tions of the Babylonian, Egyptian, 

 and Chinese characters and "culture, 

 590. 



Clifford (Prof.) on Babbage's analytical 

 machine, 92. 



Climate of the British Islands, Prof. H. 

 Hennessy on the, 485. 



Clock with detached train, Prof. G. 

 Forbes on a, 449. 



Close (Rev. M. H.) on the extent of geo- 

 logical time, 548. 



"Close time" for indigenous animals, 

 report on the possibility of establish- 

 ing a, 146. 



Coal-gas of different qualities, report on 

 the best means for the development of 

 light from : Part I., 108. 



Co-efficient of friction between surfaces 

 moving at high velocities, general re- 

 sults of some recent experiments upon 

 the, by Capt. D. Galton, 438. 



♦Colorado, the Saurians of the Dakota 

 cretaceous rocks of, Prof. E. D. Cope 

 on, 545. 



Colour scale, E. W. Brabrook on a, 582. 



*Commensalism in the holothuria, Dr. A. 

 F. Anderson on a case of, 559. 



Commerce, the courses of migration and, 

 traced by art relics and religious 

 emblems, Dr. J. S. Phene on, 583. 



Commercial crises, the periodicity of, and 

 its physical explanation, by Prof. W. S. 

 Jevons, £66. 



Common measure of value in direct tax- 

 ation, report on a, 220. 



Conic in space, the eighteen co-ordinates 

 of a, W. Spottiswoode on, 462. 



Control of rivers, W. Shelford on the, 690. 



Cook (E. H.) on the Adulteration Act in 

 so far as it relates to the prosecution 

 of milk sellers, 506. 



Cooper (W. J.) and Prof. Wanklyn *on a 

 method of elementary organic analysis 

 by a moist process, 517 ; *on a direct 

 method for determining the calorific 

 power of alimentary substances, 605. 



Cope (Prof. E. D.) *on the Saurians of 

 the Dakota cretaceous rocks of 

 Colorado, 545 ; *on the vertebrata of 

 the Permian formation of Texas, 571. 



Copyhold enfranchisement, the applica- 

 tion of, to long leases in Ireland, J. H. 

 Edge on, 663. 



Correlation of lines of direction on the 

 globe, and particularly of coast lines, 

 Prof. J. R. O'Reilly on the, 547. 



Crania, human, methods and results of 

 measurements of the capacity of, by 

 Prof. W. H. Flower, 581. 



