1870. 



Index. 



585 





Gas Supply of Berlin, 287. 



Gases, Occlusion of, 431. 



Geissler and Vogelsang, MINI., Deter- 

 mination of Fluids in Crystals by 

 means of Spectrum Analysis, 125. 



Gelatin, Magic-lantern Pictures on, 564. 



Generation, Alternation of, in Fungi, 

 257. 



Geography of Western Europeduring the 

 Mesozoic and Cainozoic Periods, 274. 



Geological Change, the Rate of, 322. 



Memoirs, 409. 



Survey, Memoirs of the, 114. 



Geology and Revelation, 238. 



Chronicles of, 114, 269, 403, 537. 



of Country around Shelve (Shrop- 

 shire), 116. 



Georges, M., Preservation of Meat, 261. 



Gibraltar, Caves of, 90. 



Oilman, W. S., on the "Anvil" Pro- 

 tuberance of the Eclipse of August 7, 

 1869, 443. 



Girard, J., Colour of the Sea, 564. 



Glaisher, Mr., on the Rainfall of Green- 

 wich, 416. 



Glass, Action of Light on, 286. 



Action of Water on, 106. 



■ Coloration of, by Sunlight, 134. 



Glaucopyrite, on, 418. 



Gold, Depositing, on Paper, &c, 139. 



Gold-fields of Nova Scotia, 421. 



Gold from Victoria, 130. 



Production of, in Australasia, 130. 



Goppert, Dr., on the Origin of Dia- 

 monds, 124. 



Gore, G., F.R.S., Practical Scientific 

 Instruction, 215. 



Green, A. H., Geology of North Derby- 

 si iire and Yorkshire, 115. 



Greenland, Lichens of, 102. 



Gruner, L., on Phosphorus in Steel, 

 398. 



Get, Dr., Melting and Subliming Tem- 

 peratures of Poisons, 426. 



Gyrodus, two New Species of, 119. 



H. 



Haast, Dr., on the Contemporaneity of 



the Dinornis and Man, 244. 

 on some Stone Implements in New 



Zealand, 245. 

 Habit and Intelligence in connection 



with the Laws of Matter and Force, 



75. 

 Haeckel, E., Zoological Position of 



Sponges, 432. 

 Hail-stones, Crystallized, 122. 

 Haiti. Atmospheric Electricity at, 288. 

 Hanbury, D., New Species of Jalap, 



398. 



Hann, Dr. J., on the Climate of the 

 Alps, 413. 



on the Winds of the Northern 



Hemisphere and their Influence on 

 Climate, 276. 



Relation of Temperature to Sea- 

 level, 428. 



Harmer, F. W., and S. V. Wood, on 

 Intra-glacial Erosion, 120. 



Harrison, J. T., on Railway Expen- 

 diture and Income, 267. 



Heat, Apparent Paradox on, 136. 



- Chronicles of, 135, 287, 426, 563. 



Emission of, from the Moon, 138. 



of Sun, Concentrating, 138. 



of Union of Carbon, Boron, and 



Silicon with Oxygen, 287. 



Reflexion of, from Fluor Spar, &c, 



138. 

 Relation of, to Work in Human 



Body, 290. 

 Herbarium of the British Museum, 527. 

 Hermann, Prof., Absence of Currents 



in Uninjured Inactive Muscle, 291. 

 Herschel, Sir J., on the Solar Spots, 



391. 

 Lieut., on Dark Objects crossing 



the Solar Disc, 392. 



A., on the November Meteors, 



251. 



Heynsius, Dr., Origin of the Fibrin of 



the Blood, 139. 

 Hibernation of Duckweed, 102. 

 Hippopotamus major, Molars of, in Kent's 



Cavern, 93. 

 Hodgson's Wire Tramway, 404. 

 Hofmann, Dr., Increase of Weight 



during Combustion, 137. 

 Holborn Viaduct, 112. 

 Home, M., on Rotatory Storms, 121. 

 Home Island, Vegetation of, 101. 

 Homogeny and Homoplasy, 576. 

 Hopkins, Mr., Determining Thickness 



of Earth's Crust, 539. 

 Horsford, Prof., Free Hydrochloric 



Acid in the Stomach, 140. 

 Hortonolite, a New Mineral, 126. 

 Hozeatj, M. A., on Oxygenated Water, 



398. 

 Hulke, J. W., F.R.S., Fossil Remains 



of Saurians, 119. 

 Hull, E., F.R.S., on the Triassic and 



Permian Rocks of the Midland 



Counties of England, 114. 



Recent Observations on Under- 

 ground Temperature, on the Causes 

 of Variation in Different Localities, 

 207. 



Huxley, Prof., Modifications of Man- 

 kind, 516. 



on the Ancient Relations of Land 



and Water, 411. 



