CONTENTS OE VOL. II 
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On some Armoured Fishes. By H. Woodward (Illustrated) ... 1 
The Old and the New Chemistry. By M. M. P. Muir, F.R.S.E. 24 
The Geological Antiquity op Flowers and Insects. By J. E. 
Taylor, F.G.S 36 
The Extinct British Wolf. By J. E. Harting, F.L.S. 53, 141, 251, 396 
On the Interpretation op some Experiments relating to the 
Inductive Effect produced by the Rotation of a Magnet 
on its Axis. By S. Tolver Preston 62 
A New Field for the Microscopist. By W. S. Kent (Illustrated) 113 
The China Clay Industry of Cornwall and Devon. By J. H. 
Collins, F.G.S 133 
The Liquefaction and Solidification of Air and Hydrogen. 
By W. N. Hartley, F.R.S.E 155 
The Radiometer. By W. H. Stone, M.B 164 
Volvox Globator. By A. W. Bennett, F.L.S. (Illustrated) ... 225 
On some Recent Contributions to the Theory of the Motion 
of the Moon. By E. Neison, F.R.A.S 230 
Cloud Outlines. Second Paper — Forms of Cumulus. By Rev. 
S. Barber, F.M.S " ... 243 
On the Radiol aria as an Order of the Protozoa. By Surgeon- 
Major G. Wallich, M.D., &c. (Illustrated) 267, 368 
How were the Eocenes of England Deposited ? By J. Starkie 
Gardner, F.G.S 282 
