INDEX. 
Axon William E. A., M.E.S.L., F.S.S — The Poisonous Qualities of the 
Yew, p. 67. 
Baxendell Joseph, F.E.A.S.— Observations of Dr. Klein’s new Lunar 
Crater near Hyginus, made at the Observatory, Birkdale, p. 96. 
On the Meteorological Effects of the position of the Moon with 
respect to the Sun, p. 99. 
Bell Alfred, F.G.S The Area of the Middle Drifts as determined by 
their Contents, p. 51. 
Bevan E, J. — Note on Certain Thionates, p. 7. 
Binney E. W., F.E.S., F.G.S. — On a Eucalyptus Globulous, p. 2. Ee- 
marks on a Fossil Plant found at Laxey, in the Isle of Man, p. 19. 
On Boulders of Clay from the Drift, p. 40. On an Old Letter of 
Sir Walter Scott, p. 43. On a Gigantic Tooth of a Fossil Shark, 
p. 118 . 
Bottomley James, B.A., D.Sc. — On a copy of the Principia of Newton, 
p. 63. Colorimetric Experiments, Part II., p. 137. 
Burghardt Charles A., Ph.D. — Mineralogical Notes, p. 111. 
Dale E. S., B.A., and C. Schorlemmer, F.E S. — On the Combinations of 
Aurin with Mineral Acids, p. 29. On Aurin, Part II., p. 88. 
Grimshaw Harry, F.C.S. — On the Water of Thirlmere, p. 4. Note on 
the Intensity of Moonlight, p. 39 On a further Analysis of the 
Water of the Mineral Spring at Humphrey Head, p. 45. 
Hannay J. B., F.E.S.E., F.C.S. — On Silicious Fossilization, Part II., p. 75. 
Hartog Marcus M., F.L.S.— A Preliminary Abstract of an Investigation 
of the Nervous System of Cyclops, p. 48. 
