878 
Cooper (Miss A. J.) on the overlapping 
between secondary education and that of 
universities, &c., 338. 
Coorrr (W. F.), W. H. Nuva, and 
G. A. Freak, the fat-globules of milk 
in relation to churning, 732. 
Copartnership in industry, by C. R. Fay, 
548. 
Coriamyrtin and tutin, C. R. Marshall | 
on, 643. 
*Corpus luteum, the action of the, on 
metabolism, by W. Sack, 658. 
Corresponding Societies Committee :— 
- Report, 761. 
Conference at Dundee, 762. 
List of Corresponding Societies, 773. 
Papers 
Societies, 778. 
INDEX. 
(Mrtsn.), and its bearing on phylogeny, 
by Dr. Th. Mortensen, 496. 
CULVERWELL (Prof. E. P.) on the mental 
and physical factors involved in educa- 
tion, 327. 
CunnineHam (Lt.-Col. Allan) on Mer- 
senne’s numbers, 406. 
arithmetical factors of the Pellian 
terms, 412. 
CUNNINGHAM (James), the origin and 
growth of the jute trade in Dundee 
and Germany, 552. 
| CunnincHam (Ven. Archdeacon W.), the 
economic basis of universal peace— 
cosmopolitan or international, 545. 
| CuNYNGHAME (Sir H. H.), Address to the 
published by Corresponding | 
CortiE (Rev A. L.) on establishing a solar — 
observatory in Australia, 113. 
magnetic disturbances, sun-spots, 
and the sun’s corona, 411. 
Cotton, the growth of, in Egypt, ther- | 
motoxy, or factors in, by W. L. Balls, 
682. 
Cotton-seed oil as a substitute for butter- 
Section of Economic Science and 
Statistics, 536. 
Current-potential curves of the oscil- 
lating spark, the, by Dr. 8. R. Milner, 
424, 
Curricula and educational organisation 
of industrial and poor-law schools, re- 
port on the, 319. 
| Cyclosalpa pinnata, the specific histo- 
fat in calf feeding, on the use of, by | 
J. Hendrick, 746. 
Craig (J. I.), the periodogram and the 
method of correlation, 416. 
cultural changes, 734. 
*CRAMER (Dr. W.) on the biochemistry of 
growth, 641. 
and Dr. H. Prinexte on blood 
coagulation, 641. 
Crampton (C. B.) and Dr. W. G. Smrrx, 
the influence of origin and topography 
on grasslands, 736. 
CRAWFORD (O. G. 8S.) on acquiring and 
arranging collections “illustrating the 
* 
natural history, &c., of the Isle of Wight, | 
191. 
CreaK (Capt. E. W.) on magnetic ob- | 
servations at 
103. 
Crete, archeological and ethnological re 
searches in, report on, 224. 
Falmouth Observatory, 
Wales and the West of England, report 
on the excavation of, 136. 
Crooks (W.), the study of customs con- 
nected with the calendar in Scotland, 
603. 
CrossLtey (Prof. A. W.) on the study of 
hydro-aromatic substances, 124. 
Crystalline rocks of Anglesey, the compo- | 
sition and origin of the, seventh report on, 
125. 
*Crystals, doubly-refracting, exhibition 
of a new phenomenon of, by Prof. §. P. 
Thompson, 405. 
Ctenophore, a sessile, Tjalfiella tristoma 
logical characters of the ‘luminous 
cells’ of, by Prof. Ch. Julin, 492. 
| Dairy cows, the feeding of, in the West 
Cratcige (Major P. G.), Scottish agri- | 
of Scotland, by Prof. R. A. Berry, 745. 
Daxtn (Dr. W. J.) and M. Latarcug, the 
plankton of Lough Neagh, Ireland, 491. 
, Dr. B. Moorr, E. Wurttey, and 
E. 8. Ents, the nutrition, metabolism, 
and respiration of aquatic animals, 654. 
Daxsy (Prof. W. E.) on gaseous explosions, 
192. 
Date (W.) on acquiring and arranging 
collections illustrating the natural his- 
tory, &c., of the Isle of Wight, 191. 
DaniEtt (G. F.) on the influence of school- 
books wpon eyesight, 295. 
on the mental and physical factors 
involved in education, 327. 
Darwin (Dr. Francis) on the experimental 
study of heredity, 293. 
| Darwin (Sir George) on seismological in- 
Critical sections in the paleozoic rocks of | 
vestigations, 69. 
Darwin (H.), on seismological investiga- 
tions, 69. 
| DAWKINS (Prof. W. Boyd) on the distribu- 
tion of artificial islands in the lochs of 
the Highlands of Scotland, 204. 
on the lake villages in the neighbour- 
hood of Glastonbury, 270. 
on the age of stone circles, 273. 
Dawson (Shepherd), binocular and uni- 
ocular discrimination of brightness, 
652. 
* Definite system on which collectors should 
record their captures, the formulation 
of a, report on, 497. 
