INDEX. 



681 



Bramwell (Sir F. J.) on patent legisla- 

 tion, 310; on the determination of a 

 gauge for the manufacture of various 

 small screws, 311; on the best means 

 of ascertaining the effective wind-pres- 

 sures to which buildings and structures 

 are exposed, 315 ; *on an arithmetical 

 model, 478 ; on compres-ed air as 

 applied to locomotives, 666 ; an ap- 

 paratus for recording the results of 

 experiments with railway brakes, 677. 



Britannia and Hibernia, the names, with 

 their Iberian relations, by Hyde 

 Clarke, 604. 



Brockenhurst bed, the outcrop of the, 

 near Lyudhurst, E. B Tawney on, 540. 



Buckland (Miss A. W.), the City of the 

 Tarquins, 609. 



Buckney (.Mr.) on the determination of 

 a gauge for the manufacture of various 

 small screws, 311. 



Bure Valley beds, notes on the, by H. B. 

 Woodward, 530. 



Calibration of merciu-ial thermometers, 

 the methods employed in the, report 

 on, 145. 



*Cameron (Commr. V. L.) on Senegal, 

 Gambia, and the Gold Coast, 623. 



♦Canada, the dominion of, especially 

 with regard to the geography of the 

 North-West territorj-, by C. Graham, 

 628. 



Carbutt (E. H.) on patent legislation, 

 310. 



Cardigan to^^^l, the geology of, W. Kee]3- 

 ing on, 531. 



Carpenter (Dr.) on the Scottish zoolo- 

 gical station, 282. 



Cash (W.) on the flora of the ' Halifax 

 Hard Bed,' Lower Coal Measures, 267. 



Casualties at sea, a proposed inter- 

 national congress to diminish the, Don 

 A. de Marcoartu on, 653. 



Caves of carboniferous limestone in the 

 South of Ireland, report on explora- 

 tions in, 210. 



Cayley (Prof.) on the calculation of 

 tables of fundamental invariants of 

 binary quantics, 37 ; *on a proof of 

 Wilson's theorem, 450. 



Ccphnlodisovs, a new form allied to Prof. 

 AUman's lihaMopleura, dredged in 

 H.M.S. 'Challenger,' preliminary note 

 on, by Prof. Mcintosh, 696. 



Champain (Lieut.-Col. J. W. B.) on the 

 various means of communication be- 

 tween Central Persia and the sea, 628. 



Channel Islands, problems in the geology 

 of the, by Rev. E. Hill, 550. 



Channel tunnel, the, bj- J. C. Hawkshaw, 

 404. 



■ , a system of excavating by hj'- 



draulic machinery, by T. R. Crampton, 



664. 

 Channel tunnel, the geology of the. Prof. 



W. Boyd Dawkins on, 542. 

 Channel tunnels, the proposed, in their 



geological aspects, C. E. De Ranee on, 



544. 

 Chemical Section, Address by Prof. G. D. 



Liveing to the, 479. 

 Chert debris in the Hampshire gravel. 



Prof. Prestwich on the, 529. 

 China, the sea-route to, from Western 



Asia, notes on the oldest records of, by 



Col. Yule, 347. 

 Chlorate of potassium, the decomposition 



of, by heat, A. Rilliet and Prof. J. M. 



Crafts on, 493. 

 Chukchi peninsula, notes on a visit to 



the, in 1881, 612. 

 Clark (L.) on the determination of a 



gauge for the maufacture of various 



small screws, 311. 

 Clarke (Hyde), the names Britannia and 



Hibernia, with their Iberian relations, 



604 ; the Lolo character of Western 



China, 607 ; on the formula of Alfred 



R. Wallace in its relations to characters 



and alphabets, 608 ; on some influences 



affecting the progress of our shipping 



and carrying trade, 640. 

 Cobbold (Dr.) on fllaria sanguinis homi- 



nis, 579 ; the injurious parasites of 



Egypt in relation to water-drinking, 



592. 

 Cold air machine, a combined gas motor 



and, J. J. Colman on, 678. 

 Cole (W.) on the investigation of the 



Loughton Camp, 274. 

 Collapsible boats, by E. L. Berthon, 678. 

 Collisions at sea, some of the causes of, 



by Capt. Colomb, 670. 

 Colman (J. J.) on a combined gas motor 



and cold air machine, 678. 

 Colomb (Capt.), some of the causes of 



collisions at sea, 670. 

 Comet (Wells) 1, 1882, the photographic 



spectrum of. Dr. W. Huggins on, 442. 

 Component salts, the action of the, as 



nuclei on supersaturated solutions of 



certain compound salts, J. M. Thomson 



on, 490. 

 Compressed air as applied to locomotives, 



Sir F. Bramwell on, 666. 

 ♦Conquest of Britain, the light thrown 



by the exploration of caves on the, by 



Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 607. 

 Continental communication, improved, 



by J. Abernethy, 665. 

 Convexity of surface of streams, by Major 



A. Cunningham, 665. 

 Cordeaux (J.) on the migration of birds, 



283. 

 Cottagers and open wastes in the district 



of the New Forest, by G. E. B. Eyre, 645. 



