INDEX. 
423 
Glacial drift of Slietland Islands, by 
Charles W. Peach, 385. 
Gordon (Kev. George), LL.D., on the 
Kjokken Moddinger of Denmark, 
and their similitudes on the Elgin- 
shire coast, 84. 
Granite, aqueous origin, proof of, 5. 
origin of, 165. 
Greenland, analysis of discoveries on 
east coast, 15. 
Grus cinerea, Flem. (common crane), 
332. 
Heat of the earth, theory of a central, 
107, 129. 
Height of terrace in relation to sea- 
level, 340. 
Hermaphrodism, double or vertical, in 
Morrhua vulgaris, 300. 
anatomy of, 302. 
Hoematopinus, species of, parasitic on 
the Pinnepedia, 15. 
Hewan (Mr), of Old Calabar, referred 
to, 346. 
Homologies, synonyms of cranial, in 
fishes (Table), 64. 
Homology, development basis of, 59. 
Homologies of cranium of vertebrata, 
and analogous homologies of the 
Articulata, 49. 
Howden (James C), M.D., on bone 
cave at Lower Warburton, Kincar- 
dineshire, 368. 
Insects which feed on ordeal bean of 
Old Calabar, 359. 
various. Old Calabar, 309. 
Invertebrata, marine, 159. 
Japanese sparrow, so-called, exhibited, 
393. 
Kjokken Moddinger of Denmark and 
"Elgin, 84. 
Lahrus bergijlta (Ballan Wrasse), ex- 
hibited, 335. 
Lanius excubitor, Penn (great grey 
shrike), exhibited, 332, 346, 355. 
Lerneopoda elongata, 331. 
Level terraces, Brodie on formation 
of, 336. 
Library, donations to, 16, 27, 37, 49. 
74, 107, 129, 152, 165, 187, 212, 
215, 230, 237, 278, 313, 331, 335, 
350, 366, 394. 
Life, animal and vegetable, in Water 
of Leith, 233. 
Life, progressive development of, 201. 
LocustidcB family, 310. 
Logan (George), notice of the ento- 
mological collections of Mr Curtis, 
15. 
remarks on Keport of Koyal 
Commission on Fisheries, 75. 
• exhibits bone of Bos primi- 
genius, found near Dunse, 347. 
communicates Mr Stevenson's 
paper on spiral forms, 366. 
exhibits specimens of fossil 
plants from LTpper Old Red Sand- 
stone near Dunse; with notes by 
William Stevenson, 367. 
Logan (R. F.), notes on insects which 
feed on the esere or ordeal bean 
of Old Calabar, 359. 
Lopliosaura, a species of the genus, • 
colours of, 390. 
London (Bishop of), address at Philo- 
sophical Institution referred to, 
317. 
" Lord Fish," deformed variety of 
common cod, specimens from Firth 
of Forth, 302 
Loxia curvirostra (common crossbill), 
176. 
Luira ? young of, the Jyung'' 
from Old Calabar, 34. 
Macadam (Stevenson), Ph.D., on the 
central heat of the earth, 129. 
reply to Dr T. S. Wright's 
remarks, 139. 
on animal and vegetable life 
in the Water of Leith, 233. 
Macdonald (Professor William), M.D., 
vertebral homologies of the cranium 
in vertebralia, and the analagous 
homologies of the Annulozoa or Ar 
ticulata, 49. 
a Wernerian examination of 
the six points of Pluto-Huttonism, 
152. 
on homology of the vertebrate 
cranium, 164. 
Man's place in geological record, Dr 
Page's introductory address, 313. 
M'Baiu (James), M.D., E.N., remarks 
on skull of an ancient Peruvian, 75. 
President's opening address on 
the theory of a central heat, or of a 
high temperature in the interior of 
the earth, 107. 
communicates Dr Howden's 
paper on bone cave at Lower War- 
burton, 368. 
M'Farlane (Patrick), objections to 
nebulo-geological hypothesis, 145. 
M'Nab (W.Il.),on Ophyrdmm versatile, 
Ehr., 46. 
