GENERAL INDEX. 
35 
Beauty, physical, F. T. Mott on the 
scientific value of, 1870, 134 
*- F. T. Mott on the theory of the 
scientific value of, in relation to the 
doctrines of Mr. Darwin and Mr. 
Galton, 1872, 137 
Beavan (Capt. R.) on the country be¬ 
tween Kandahar and Girishk, 1879, 
445 
Bebeerine, report on the chemistry of ', 
1878, 105 ; 1879, 133 
*Bechuanaland, Capt. Conder on, 1886, 
736 
t-and the Land of Ophir, Rev. J. 
Mackenzie on, 1888, 745 
Beck (Richard), observations on the 
spinnerets of spiders, 1864, 88 
-(Mr.) on the determination of a 
gavye for the manufacture of various 
small screws , 1882, 311 ; 1883, 318 ; 
1884, 287 
Becker (C.) on Faure’s battery, 1870, 24 
- (Miss Lydia E.) on some sup¬ 
posed differences in the minds of men 
and women with regard to educational 
necessities, 1868, 155 
--- on alteration in the structure of 
Lychnis diurna, observed in connection 
with the development of a parasitic 
fungus, 1869, 106 
-on some maxims of political eco¬ 
nomy as applied to the employment 
of women and the education of girls, 
1871, 201 
-statistics regarding the attendance 
and education of girls in the elemen¬ 
tary schools of Manchester, 1872, 220 
-on some practical difficulties in 
working the Elementary Education 
Act (1870), 1874, 192 
- on the manner in which rudimentary 
science should be taught , and how 
examinations should be held therein, in 
elementary schools , 1881, 148 
- on the workings of the proposed 
revised New Code, and of other legis¬ 
lation affecting the teaching of science 
in elementary schools , 1882, 307 ; 1883, 
309 
- on the teaching of science in ele¬ 
mentary schools, 1884, 283 ; 1885, 692 ; 
1886, 278 ; 1887, 163 ; 1888, 164 ; 
1889, 131 ; 1890, 489 
Beckett (G. H.)and Dr.C. R. A. Wright 
on the alkaloids of the aconites, 1875, 
37 ; on Japanese camphor from pepper¬ 
mint, 38 
Beddard (F. E.), report on the occupa¬ 
tion of the table at the zoological station 
at Naples , 1882, 291 
-on the bronchial syrinx of the Cucu- 
lidae and Caprimulgidse, 1885, 1101 ; 
contributions to the structure of the 
Oligochmta, 1102 
Beddard (F. E.), note on a point in the 
structure of Fratercula\ arctica , 1887, 
771 ; on the development of the ovum 
in Eudrilus , ib. 
* -contributions to the anatomy of 
the Tubificidge, 1888, 723 
* -on the caeca of a tinamou, 1889 , 
616; contributions to our knowledge 
of the fresh-water annelids, ib. 
*Beddoe (Dr. J.) on the testimony of 
local phenomena to the permanence of 
type, 1864 , 89 
-on the stature and bulk of the 
Irish, and on degeneration of race, 
1866, 94 
-on the anthropology of Lancashire, 
1870, 143 ; on the Ottoman Turks, 144 
-on the anthropology of the Merse, 
1871, 147 ; on degeneration of race in 
Britain, 148 
* - on the preparation of brief forms of 
instructions for travellers , ethnologists, 
§c., 1873, 482 ; 1874, 214 
-Address to the Department of 
Anthropology, 1873, 134 ; on the Iber¬ 
ians, 140 
-on modern ethnological migrations 
in the British Isles, 1874, 145 
-on the ossuary at Rothwell, in 
Northamptonshire, 1875, 170 ; on the 
need of systematic observations on the 
physical characters of man in Britain, 
204 ; on the mortality of adolescence, 
205 ; on the death-rates of some health 
resorts, and specially of Clifton, ib. 
- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee , 1876, 266 ; 1877, 231 ; 1878, 
152 ; 1879, 175 ; 1880, 120 ; 1881, 225 
■ -on the Bulgarians, 1877, 115 ; notes 
on the statistics of Victoria (Australia), 
163 
-on anthropological colour phenomena 
in Belgium and elsewhere, 1880, 629 
——- on the stature of the inhabitants of 
Hungary, 1881, 689 
- on obtaining photographs of the 
typical races in the British Isles, 1882, 
270 ; on carrying out the recommenda¬ 
tions of the Anthropometric Committee 
of 1880, 1882, 278 ; 1883, 253 
- on the facial characteristics of the 
races and principal crosses in the 
British Isles, 1883, 306 ; 1884, 294 
-the Germanic and Rhsetian elements 
in Switzerland, 1883, 574 
- on the preparation of a new edition 
of 1 Anthropological Notes and Queries' 
1887 , 172; 1889 , 186; 1890 , 547. 
■ - on the effects of different occupations 
and employments on the physical 
development of the human body, 1888, 
100 ; 1889, 186 
- the physique of the Swiss as in¬ 
fluenced by race and by media, 1888, 
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