Index. 



485 



dingy shears moth, 328 ; puss moth 

 eggs, 328 ; swallow prominent moth, 

 328 ; brimstone moth, 328 ; lappet 

 moth, 328 ; buff tiger moth, 328 ; 

 brown-tail moth, 328 ; emerald 



[ volute, 328 ; glory of Eent moth, 

 329 ; silkworm moth, 329 ; silver 



J lines moth, 329; meadow brown 

 butterfly, 329 ; white butterfly, 330 ; 

 brown hair streak butterfly, 330 ; 

 termites, or white ants in India, 

 381 ; winged ants, 382 ; white ant 

 destroyers, 382. 



Entomostraca, 110. 



Epiornis, great bird of Madagascar. 

 240. 



Eratosthenes, lunar, 273. 



Eratosthenes, region of, 374. 



Ermine, 202. 



Esox lucius, 253. 



Eulogium historidrum, 169, 171. 



Euplectella speciosa, 161. 



Excavations at Wroxeter, 149, 312. 



Experiments with the rigid spectro- 

 scope, 158. 



Explosive compound, 316. 



Eyes of rotifers, 283. 



Falcons, 245. 



Eall of Aerolites in Algiers, 160. 



Eerns of Forfar, 27. 



Eerns of Glen Clova, 22. 



Einhauen fort, 28. 



Eish scales, structure, etc., 246. 



Eive wells tumulus, 188. 



Eixed rotifers, 284. 



Elint cores and arrow heads, 203. 



Elint flakes, 202. 



Flint implements, 312. 



Elint implements in Derbyshire, 254. 



Flint knives, or scrapers, 256. 



Flint Jack, 254. 



Flosculariaus, 284. 



Food of the salmon, 104. 



Food vessels, 260. 



Foraminifera, 112. 



Forces called into action for a downfall 



of rain, 331. 

 Forests, great generators of rain, 337. 

 Forests of the Himalayas, 132. 

 Forgeries, Newton, 400. 

 Formation of eggs, 323. 

 Formic ether, production of, 74. 

 Foscules, 293. 

 Fossilized carapaces, 110. 

 Fox, fossil, 202. 

 Foxes, fur-bearing, 354. 

 Free sulphuric acid in mollusks, 399. 

 Frogs and toads, 108. 

 Functions of the blood, 86. 

 Fungi of the plains of India, 18. 

 Furcularians, rotifers, 288. 



Fur of grey fox, 360. 

 Fur of kitt fox, 360. 



GrADOID fish, 247. 



Gadus fish, 253. 



Galileo on the milky way, 3. 



Galvanic batteries, 75. 



Galvanic battery, simplification of, 393. 

 Gaseous evolutions in aquatic plants, 

 213. 



Gauge for steam boilers, 394. 



Gelatine, new application of, 393. 



Geographical distribution of annelids, 

 369. 



Geological Society, 395. 



Geology. — Geology of Glen Clova 

 granite, 23 ; Craig Ought rocks, 

 23 ; felstone porphyry and syenite, 

 23 ; quartz, 23 ; crystals of horn- 

 blende, 23 ; magnetic iron pyrites, 

 24 ; caves of Forfar, 26 ; vitrified 

 forts, 28 ; slate quarries, 29 ; red- 

 stones, 29 ; Cheddar cliffs, 30 ; at- 

 mospheric agency among the Cheddar 

 rocks, 34 ; stratigraphical structure 

 of Cheddar cliffs, 34 ; plane of 

 marine denudation, 30 ; permian 

 conglomerate, 30 ; wind cliff, 31 ; 

 cathedral rock, 31 ; curious con- 

 formation of cliff architecture, 31 ; 

 screes at Cheddar, 32 ; Cheddar 

 caves, 33 ; water-mark in Cheddar 

 caves, 33 ; clean removal of rock, the 

 origin of Cheddar cliffs, 34 ; sea- 

 marks in Cheddar ravine, 36 ; geo- 

 logical eras, 63 ; coal-fields of Brazil, 

 80 ; volcanic eruptions at Santorin, 

 142 ; basalt, quartz-pebbles, argil- 

 laceous slate, jasper, schist, sandstone, 

 256 ; mining districts of Derbyshire, 

 342 ; cabinet of earth unlocked, 386 ; 

 Introductory Text-book of Geology, 

 390 ; Amiens gravel, 395 ; Geolo- 

 gical Society, 395, 478 ; chalk, 396 ; 

 quaternary deposits, 396. 



Geology, Introductory Text-book, 390. 



Germinal matter and the contact theory, 

 388. 



Gilding and plating, 75. 



Gizzards of rotifers, 291. 



Glen Clova, geology of, 22. 



Globules with pedicels, 209. 



Glory of Kent moth, 329. 



Glycerians, 272. 



Goat moth's eggs, 322. 



Graduate logic-chopping, 385. 



Grave-mound3 of Derbyshire, and their 

 contents, 180, 254, 342, 459. 



Great cleft, lunar, 95. 



Grey fox, 355. 



Grun cave, 27. 



Gruithuisen's city in the moon, 



