GENERAL INDEX. 
33 
Bastable (C.F.) on progressive taxation, 
1890, 918 
Bastian (Ur. A.) on the ethnology of 
Cambodia, 1861, 136 
-(Dr. H. C.), a statement in reply to 
the two objections of Prof. Huxley re¬ 
lative to certain experiments, 1870, 
129 
* -on some new experiments relating 
to the origin of life, 1871, 122 
Bastite-serpentine and troktolite in 
Aberdeenshire, Prof. T. G. Bonney on, 
1885, 1016 
Batalha-Reis (J.), Portuguese explora¬ 
tions in Austral Africa during the 
nineteenth century, 1889, 663 
Bate (C. Spence) on a new species of 
lone, 1863, 98 
* -on the homologies of the Trilobites, 
1863, 191 
-on an ancient Cornish barrow, 
1864, 88 ; on a human skull and the 
bones of animals found with pottery in 
a kjokkenmodden on the coast of 
Cornwall, ib. 
-on the genus Anceus, 1865, 83 
- on the marine fauna and flora of the 
south coast of Devon and Cornwall , 
1865, 51 ; 1867, 275 ; 1869, 84 ; 1872, 
48 
- *an attempt to approximate the 
date of the flint flakes of Devon and 
Cornwall, 1866, 50 ; *on the dentition 
of the common mole (Talpa europcea ), 
69 
- Address to the Department of 
Zoology and Botany, 1869, 104 
- exploration of some tumuli on 
Dartmoor, 1872, 175 
-- on the present state of our hnowledge 
of the Crustacea, 1875, 41 ; 1876, 75 ; 
1877, 36 ; 1878, 193 ; 1880, 230 
- on the possibility of establishing a 
1 close time ' for the protection of in¬ 
digenous animals , 1877, 207 ; 1878, 146 ; 
1879, 165 ; 1880, 257 
-on prehistoric remains on Dartmoor, 
1877, 114 
-on the Willemoesia group of 
Crustacea, 1878, 561 
- on the marine zoology of Devon 
and Cornwall , 1879, 165 ; 1880, 160 ; 
1881, 198 
- Archceastacus Willemdesii, a new 
genus of Eryonidae, 1883, 511 
-on the geographical distribution of 
the macrurous Crustacea, 1884, 753 
* -- and Prof. Westwood on the 
geographical distribution of the British 
genera of the sessile eyed Crustacea, 
1868, 89 
Bateman (A. E.) on Canadian statistics, 
1878, 658 
* - on customs tariffs, 1885, 1169 
Bateman (A. E.), the statistics of our 
foreign trade, and what they tell us, 
1887^ 848 
j--(D.) on the manufacture of cards 
fur spinning purposes, 1873, 210 
-(J.) on erosion of the coasts of the 
estuary of the Colne , 1886, 851 
-(J. F.), Address to the Mechanical 
Section, 1861, 250 ; on street pipe 
arrangements for extinguishing fires, 
255 
-- report on technical and scientific 
evidence in courts of law , 1862, 373 ; 
1866, 456 
- report on tidal observations made on 
the llumber and rivers Trent and Ouse , 
1862, 101 ; 1863, 129 
-- on the ra,inf all in the British Isles, 
1866, 281 ; 1867,448 ; 1868 , 432 ; 1869, 
383 ; 1870, 170 ; 1871, 98 ; 1872, 176 ; 
1873, 257 ; 1874, 75 ; 1875, 91 ; 1876, 
172 
- on harmonic analysis of tidal ob¬ 
servations, 1868, 489 ; 1870, 120 
- on claims for reward for inventions 
adopted by Government , 1872, 243 
-and J. J. Revy on a proposed cast- 
iron tube for carrying a railway across 
the Channel between the coasts of 
England and France, 1869, 206 
Bates (H. W.) on the delta of the 
Amazons, 1864, 137 
- on the exploration of New Guinea, 
1885, 690 ; on the scientific examination 
of the country in the vicinity of Mount 
Roraima, in Guiana, ib. 
-—— on the depth of the permanently 
frozen soil in the Polar regions, 1886, 
271 ; 1887, 152 ; on the combination of 
the Ordnance and Admiralty surveys 
and the production of a bathy-hypso - 
graphical map of the British Isse-s 
1886, 277 ; 1887, 160 
- on the geography and geology of the- 
Atlas ranges in the Empire of Morocco, 
1889, 165 * 
- on the nomad tribes of Asia Minor 
and Northern Persia, 1890, 535 
^Bateson (S.) on an improved feed 
water heater for locomotive and other 
boilers, 1861, 269 
*-(W.) on the presence in the En- 
teropneusta of a structure comparable 
with the notochord of the Chordata, 
1884, 7 S 2 
Bath, Rev. L. Jenyns on the temperature 
and rainfall at, 1864, 17 
-Dr. Daubeny on the thermal waters 
of, 1864, 26 
-J. E. Daniel on the Mollusca of,. 
1864, 93 
-R. T. Gore on the mortality of the 
city of, 1864, 167 
- spring called King's Bath, Profl 
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