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index;. 



Clatden (A. W.) on the application of 

 photograpliy to the elucidation of 

 meteorological phenomena, 143. 



Cleland (Prof. J.) on. anthropometric 

 mnrh in schools, 439. 



Cliinatological and hydrographical con- 

 ditions of Tropical Africa, third report 

 on the, 348. 



Clowes (Prof. F.) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative analysis, 1(50. 



on the proportions of carbonic acid 



in the air which are extinctive of flame, 

 and which are irrespirable, 605. 



Coal formation, the chemistry of, J. W. 

 Thomas on, 611. 



, the proximate chemical constituents 



of, report on, 240. 



Coal-measures under the newer rocks of 

 Oxfordshire and the adjoiningcounties, 

 the probable range of the, Prof. W. 

 Boyd Dawkins on, 646. 



Coal-mining industry, the relation be- 

 tween wages and the numbers employed 

 in the, R H. Hooker on, 737. 



COBBETT (Louis) and Dr. W. S. Mel- 

 SOME on local immunity, 807. 



Cochlea, Prof. J. G. McKendrick on a 

 model of, 793. 



Cohen (Dr. J. B )on the constitution of 

 the acid amides, 625. 



and G. Appleyard, popular method 



for the estimation of carbon dioxide in 

 the air, G19. 



Coleman (J. B.) on the electrolytic 

 methods of quantitative avahjsis, KiO. 



*CoLLiNGE(W. E.)onthestruc'tureof the 

 integument of Polyodon, 683. 



* on the vertebra; of Amphisile, 683. 



* on tlie relations of the cranial 



nerves to the sensory canal system of 

 tishes, 698. 



♦Colouring matters, some new, Dr. H. 

 Caro on, 623. 



Complexional differences between natives 

 of Ireland with indigenous and exotic 

 surnames respectively. Dr. John Bed- 

 doe on, 775. 



Compounds and mixtures, the distinction 

 between, P. J. Hartog on, 618. 



Conic, to find a, with respect to which 

 two given conies shall be reciprocal 

 polars, a complete solution of the 

 problem, by ,7. \V. Russell, 578. 



♦Consonant and vowel sounds, Prof. D. 

 L. Hermann on, 806. 



Co-operation in agriculture, Harold 

 Moore on, 736. 



COOTE ( A. H. ) and Prof. W. R. HODGKIN- 

 SON on fluorene diacetate, 629. 



Copeland (Prof. R.) on meteorological 

 observations on Ben A^evis, 108 



on earth tremors, 145 ; on. the hiflar 



pendulum at the Royal Observatory, 

 Edinburgh, 158. 



* Coral reef, interim report on the inves- 

 tigation of a, 665. 



CORDEAUX (J.) on the legislative protec- 

 tion of mild birds' eggs, 347. 



on making a digest of the observations 



on the migration of birds, 348. 



CoKNU (Prof. A.), a lecture-room experi- 

 ment to illustrate FresneVs diffraction 

 theory and Babi^iet's principle, 480. 



Corona of April 1893, some photometric- 

 measures of the. Prof. H. H. Turner 

 on, 568. 



Corresponding Societies Committee :— 

 lieport, 19. 



Conference at Nottingham, 20. 

 Conference at Oxford, 28. 

 List of corresponding societies, 42. 

 Papers published by local societies, 45. ■ 



C'ozens-Hardy (W. H.) on Montenegro, 

 711. 



*Craniometer, a new. Gen. Pitt-Rivers' 

 on, 784. 



*Crete, Central and Eastern, exhibition 

 of prehistoric objects collected during 

 a jour)iey and explorations in, by- 

 Arthur J. Evans, 777. 



and the Peloponnese, a new system 



of hieroglyphics and a prce-Phoenician 

 script from, Arthur J. Evans on, 776. 



Crustacea, decapod, the later stages in the 

 development of, E. J. Allen on, 345. 



Crystals, a new method of measuring, 

 and its application to the measure- 

 ment of the octahedron angle of potash 

 alum and ammonia alum, H. A. Miers 

 on, 654. 



Culture, history of, the diffusion of my- 

 thical beliefs as evidence in the, Dr. E. 

 B. Tylor on, 774. 



CuLVERWELL (E. P.) on the inadequacy- 

 of the astronomical theory of ice ages 

 and genial ages, 660. 



Cunningham (Lieut.-Col. Allan) on 

 Mersenne's numbers, 663. 



. end games at chess, 564. 



(Prof. D. J.) on an ethnographical 



survey of the United Kingdom, 419. 



on the cth7iographical survey of 



Ireland, 429. 



(Prof. W.) on the methods of economic 



training in this and other countries, 365. 



*Cycads, the geological history of, A. C. 

 Seward on, 698. 



*Cystocarp in PoUsiphonia nigresccns, the- 

 development of the, H. Phillips on, 684. 



Daghestan, the Lex Barbarorum of the, _ 



Prof. Maxime Kovalevsky on, 785. ■ 



*Darbishiee (B. v.) on a new repre- ■ 



sentation of the vertical relief of the 



British Isles, 718. 

 Darwin (Prof. G. H.) on earth tremors, 



145. 

 (Horace) on earth tremors, 145 ; 



