TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



NEW SERIES VOL. V., PART II. 



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Bristol Building Stones. By Prol. C. Lloyd Morgan ... 95 

 Flora of tlie Bristol Coal-Fiold. By James Walter White . . 116 

 The Fungi of the Bristol District. Part X. By Cedric Bucknall, 



Mus. Bac 126 



Notes on the Beptilcs, Amphibia, and Fish of the Bristol District. 



By H. J. Charbonnier 123 



Kainfall at Clifton, in 188G. By George F. Burder, M.D., F.K. 



Met. Soc 143 



Meteorological Observations, as regards Temperature, taken at 



Clifton, 1880. By H. B. Jiipp, M.A., F.Il. Met. Soc. . . 146 

 On the Origin of Mountain Eanges. By Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan 119 

 The Potato Tercentenary. By George F. Burder, M.D., F.E. Met. 



Soo. 165 



The Senses and Seuso-Organs of Insects. By Prof. C. Lloyd 



Morgan I'^S 



Note on a Sacred War Trophy from Ecuador. By Edward William 



Phibbs 183 



On Germs. By G. M. Smith, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.P 186 



The Deposition of Smoke and Dust by means of Electricity. By 



William Phillips Blendham 187 



The Physical Formation of the Earth. By L. N. Tyack . .192 



On Colour-BlindnesB. By Prof. W. Ramsay, Ph.D. . • -195 

 Five Weeks at the Zoological Laboratory at Eosooff. By J. G. 



Grenfell, M.A., F.G.S 200 



Reports of Meetings, General and Sectional 202 



ENGINEERING SECTION. 



The President's Inaugural Address 2 



Chilled Iron. By Thomas Morgans 



On the Method Adopted to Compound a Pair of 0rdinai7 Oscilla- 

 ting Paddle-wheel Engines. By John W. I. Harvey . 

 Notes on Stationary Engines. By G. W. Sutoliffe. . 

 The Severn Tunnel. By Charles Richardson .... 

 The Severn Tunnel Section. By Prof. C. Lloyd Morgan . 



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