INDEX. 
Blackbuen Rev. T., B.A., and Cameron P. — On the HymenoiDtera of 
the Hawaiian Islands, p, 134. 
Blackburn W., F.R.M.S. — On the development of Bone, ]3. 220. 
Bottomlet James, B.Sc., B.A., F.C.S. — Notes on the early history of 
the Literary and Philosophical Society, p. 3. On the Projectrices 
of a Circle, p. 233. 
Boyd John. — On the Metamorphoses of Caligus, p. 72. 
Brockbank William, F.L.S., F.O.S. — On the late Dean Herbert’s 
illustrations of Flowers, p. 43. 
Brothers Alfred, F.R.A.S. — On Ocular Spectra, p. 7. On Micro- 
scopic Writing, p. 74. Note on an Apparatus for PhotogTaphing 
the Moon, p. 205. 
Burghaedt Charles A., Ph.D.— P reliminary Note on a New Method 
of rapidly determining the total organic Carbon in Waters, p. 185. 
On the Pollution of the River Irwell and its Tributaries, x>. 188. 
Cameron P. — On a new species of Strumigenys (S. Lewisi) from 
Japan, p. 229. 
Dawkins Professor W. Boyd, M.A., F.R.S.— Structure of the Clay- 
Slate of Snaefell in the Isle of Man, p. 40. 
Faraday F. J., F.L.S. — On some Recent Observations in Micro- 
Biology, and their bearing on the EYolution of Disease and the 
Sewage Question, p. 46. Note on a Paper by Dr. T. Leone, 'On 
the Micro-organisms of Potable Waters,’ p. 109. 
