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INDEX. 



Morton (G. H.) oyi the circulation of 

 underground rvaters, 4G3. 



MOTT (b\ T.) on the origin of organic 

 colour, 803. 



MuiEHEAD (Dr. A.) on j^ractical electri- 

 cal standards, 127. 



MuNEO (Dr. R.), Address to the Section 

 of Anthropology, 885. 



on flint saws and sickles, 899. 



— -■ — on the structure of lake dwellings, 

 903. 



MuREAY (G.) on the present state of our 

 knowledge of the zoology and botany of 

 the West India Islands, and on taking 

 steps to investigate ascertained de- 

 ficiencies in the fauna and flora, 524. 



(Dr. John) on meteorological obser- 

 vations on Ben Nevis, 280. 



MrRES (John L.) on the geology of the 

 coastland of Caria, 746. 



on prehistoric remains in Crete, 899. 



Nadirane of C. Wolf for observing earth 

 tremors, description of the, 288. 



Naqel (Dr. H.) on the bibliography of 

 spectroscopy, 227. 



Naldeb (F. H.), an apparatus for com- 

 paring nearly equal resistances, 702. 



and Dr. O. J. Lodge, note on a gal- 

 vanometer suited to physiological use, 

 703. 



Naphthalene derivatives, seventh report 

 on the investigation of isomeric, 381. 



National 2^hysical laboratory, interim- 

 report on the establishinent of a, 120. 



♦Nerve stimulation, F. Gotch on, 801. 



New Red Sandstone of Nottingham, the 

 water-bearing capacity of the, Prof. 

 E. Hull on, 743. 



Newspaper press, the progress of the, and 

 the need of reform and consolidation 

 of the laws affecting it, Prof. J. A. 

 Strahan on, 856. 



Newton (Prof. A.) on our hwwledge of 

 the zoology of the Sandwich Islands, 523. 



• on making a digest of the observa- 

 tions on the migration of birds, 524. 



on our knowledge of the zoology and 



botany of the West India Islands, and 

 on the steps taken to investigate ascer- 

 tained deficiencies in the fauna and 

 flora, 524. 



■ on t/w legislative protection of wild 



birds' eggs, 552. 



— (E. *T.) on the Eeptilia of the 

 British Trias, 752. 



(R. B.) on some Molluscan remains 



lately discovered in the English Rea- 

 per, 770. 

 NicoL (Dr. W. W. J.) on the bibliography 

 of solution, 372 ; on solution, 438. 



* and G. E. Brown on the action of 



■ potassium permaiignnate on sodium 

 thiosulphate and sulphate, 725. 



Nicholson (Prof. J. Shield), Address to 

 the Section of Economic Science and 

 Statistics (The reaction in favour of 

 the classical political economy), 843. 



North- Western Tribes of the Ifominion 

 of Canada, (intcrini) report on the 

 Physical Characters, Languages, and 

 Industrial and Social Condition of the, 

 653. 



Nottingham, the water-bearing capacity 

 of the New Red Sandstone of, Prof. 



E. Hull on, 743. 



lace and fashion, J. B. Firth on, 854. 



sandstone containing barium sul- 

 phate as a cementing material, Prof. 



F. Clowes on a, 732, *745. 

 Nottinghamshire and Derb3'shire, the 



gypsum deposits of, A. T. Metcalfe on, 

 760. 

 Numbers, agreeable, Lt.-Col. Allan Cun- 

 ningham on, 699. 



*01d age and poor law. Rev. J. F. Wilkin- 

 son on, 852. 



Oldham (R. D.) on a geological map of 

 India, 756. 



Olsen (O. T.) on flashing lights for 

 lighthouses, 882. 



♦Ommanney (Admiral Sir E.) on the im- 

 portance of Antarctic exploration, 841. 



Oolitic iron-ore, a bed of, in the Lias of 

 Raasay, H. B. Woodward on, 760. 



Ojnsthobranchiata, tlie function and cor- 

 relation if the pallial organs of the, 

 J. D. F. Gilchrist on, 540. 



Ovipositor in the cockroach (PeriplanHa 

 orientalis), the development of the. 

 Prof. A. Denny on, 818. 



Optical theories, general, correlation of, 

 by Br. J. Zarmor, 360. 



Orthography. Report on uniformity in 

 the spelling of barbaric and savage lan- 

 guages and race names, 662. 



Oxygen, the physiological action of the 

 inhalation of, in asphyxia, more espe- 

 cially in coal mines, report on, 551. 



Ozone from oxygen, studies on the forma- 

 tion of, by W. A. Shenstone and M. 

 Priest, 440. 



from pure oxygen : its action on 



mercury, with a note on the silent dis- 

 charge of electricity, by W. A. Slien- 

 itone and J. T. Cundall, 439. 



Pallial organs of the Opisthohranchiata, 

 the function and correlation of tlie, 

 J. B. F. Gilchrist on, 540. 



Parkee (Prof. Newton) on the legisla- 

 tive 2>rotection of wild birds' eggs, 552. 



Payne (E.) on a mechanical system of 

 electrical conductors, 881. 



Peek (Cuthbert E.) on the work of 

 the Corresponding Societies Committee, 

 35. 



