INDEX. 
763 
Life and its Basis, by Rev. J. H. 
Barker, M.A., 71 
— and Mind, by C. N., 49, 171, 
242 
Light and Heat, by Capt. W. Sedg- 
wick, 551 
Liverpool Literary and Philosophical 
Society, Proceedings of, 608, 
615 
Logic, Anti-ViviseCtionist, 115 
M agnetism and Electricity, 
Solutions of Questions in, by 
F. W. Levander, 555 
Man and brutes, alleged contrast be- 
tween, 367 
— Origin of, by W. Denton, 228 
Manufactures, offensive, 13 1 
Martyrdom of Science, future, 201 
Massachusetts, darkness in, 689 
Mastodon, co-existent with Red In- 
dians, 181 
Mathematischen Wissenschaften, 
Geschichte der, by Dr. H. Suter, 
47 
Matter, Conscious, by W. Stewart 
Duncan, no 
— organisation of, 185 
Medicine, Early Practice of by 
Women, by Dr. H. Carrington 
Bolton, 57 
Memory, Unconscious, by S. Butler, 
41 
Metals, poisonous properties of, 717 
Microbia, typhoid, 55 
Micrococci, atmospheric, 181 
Microscope and its Revelations, by 
Dr. W. B. Carpenter, 619 
Mind-reading, Physiology of, by Dr. 
G. M. Beard, 407 
Mineralogy, Systematic Text-Book 
of, by H. Bauerman, 359 
Minute objects, visibility of, 120 
Miracles and Modern Spiritualism, by 
A. R. Wallace, 674 
Mollusca, cosmopolitan, 119 
Monticulipora, Structure and Affini- 
ties of, by Dr. H. Alleyne Nichol- 
son, 358 
Mould, Vegetable, Formation of by 
Earth-worms, by Charles Darwin, 
F.R.S., 671 
index of geological time, 119 
Mounts, dry, 56 
Muscle-reading, by Dr. G. M. Beard, 
558 
N ATIONAL scientific appoint- 
ments, 173 
Natural Philosophy for General 
Readers, by E. Atkinson, F.C.S., 
170 
Nature, Formative Power in, by Sid- 
ney Billing, 82, 243, 365 
Neologisms, burdensome, 431 
New South Wales, Royal Society of, 
Proceedings of, 237 
New Truth and Old Faith, 349 
Note-book of an Amateur Geologist, 
by J. E. Lee, F.G.S., 354 
Notes, Astronomical, by O. Reichen- 
bach, 633 
Nuces Zoologies, by J. W. Slater, 
39i 
/''VBJECTIVES, Immersion, setting 
v-/ front lens of, 247 
Oken, Lorenz, by A. Ecker, 225 
Organisms, Living, with reference to 
Polluted Waters, by J. W. Slater, 
138 
P AIN, Philosophy of, by Frank 
Fernseed, 336 
Paradoxes, a brace of, 659 
Pentateuch, Sanitary Legislation of, 
598 
Peruvian Bark, by Clements R. Mark- 
ham, F.R.S., 157 
Philosophische Consequenzen der 
Lamarck-Darwin’schen Entwick- 
elungs theorie, by Dr. G. v. 
Gizycki, 107 
Photophone, the, by J. Munro, C.E., 
208 
Physical Geography, Introductory 
Text-book of (D. Page’s), by C. 
Lapworth, F.G.S., 677 
— Geology, Miniature, by C. Lloyd 
Morgan, F.G.S., &c., 633, 711 
— Science, attacks on, 55 
Physics, Ganot’s Elementary Trea« 
tise on, bv E. Atkinson, F.C.S., 
685 
Physiology of Muscles and Nerves, 
by Dr. J, Rosenthal, 297 
Pinnipeds, North American, History 
of, by J. A. Allen, 40 
Plants, insectivorous, 56 
— Power of Movement in, by Chas. 
Darwin, F.R.S., 46 
Plastic Art, History of, by W. Liibke, 
164 
Polar Reconnaissance, a, by A. H. 
Markham, F.R.G.S., 232 
Ponds and Ditches, by M. C. Cooke, 
LL.D., 37 
