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Bell (C. N.), remains of prehistoric man 
in Manitoba, 1886, 845 
-(Prof. F. J.) on the echinoderm 
faunaofthe island of Ceylon, 1885 ,1065 
-a forgotten species of Peripatus, 
1887, 769 ; a note on the relations of 
helminth parasites to grouse disease, 
770 
-on the Echinodermata of the Sea of 
Bengal, 1888, 718 
*- (Prof. Graham) on recent experi¬ 
ments in telephony, 1877, 201 
-(H. S.) on the manufacture of cru¬ 
cible steel, 1879, 293 
.-(I. Lowthian), report on the manu¬ 
facture of iron in connection with the 
Northumberland and Durham coal¬ 
field, 1863, 730 
--on the manufacture of aluminium, 
1863, 32 ; of thallium, 34 
- on the present state of the manufac¬ 
ture of iron in Great Britain, and its 
position as compared with that of some 
other countries , 1867, 34 
*—— on a method of recovering sulphur 
and oxide of manganese used at Dieuze, 
near Nancy, France, 1867, 31 
--- on the decomposition of carbonic 
oxide by spongy iron, 1869, 62 
--- on the joint action of carbonic acid 
and cyanogen on oxide of iron and on 
metallic iron, 1874, 51 
■*--- on the occlusion of gaseous matter 
by fused silicates at high temperatures, 
and its possible connection with vol¬ 
canic agencies, 1881, 580 
-[Sir I. L.] Address to the Chemical 
Section, 1889, 521 ; ton blast-furnace 
practice, 746 
.-(Louis) on recent determinations of 
absolute wave-lengths, 1887, 584 
- (Col. M. S.) on the great Central 
Asian trade route from Peking to Kulja 
and Semirechensk, and to Yarkand and 
India, 1889, 660 
- (Rev. P.) on reaping-machinerv, 
1867, 153 
-- on agricultural machinery, 1869, 404 
--(Dr. R.) on the commercial import¬ 
ance of Hudson's Bay, with remarks 
on recent surveys and investigations, 
1881, 745 
-on the forests of Canada, 1884, 856 
-(R. G.) on the Pliocene beds of St. 
Erth, Cornwall, 1887, 718 
*Bell and Tainter’s recent researches, 
some of, and their consequences, VV. 
Lant Carpenter on, 1881, 531 
^Bellamy (G. D.) on the Plymouth 
waterworks, 1877, 201 
Bellhouse (Edward T.) on the applica¬ 
tions of the hydraulic press, 1861, 255 
^Bellingham, statistical account of the 
parish of, by W. H. Charlton, 1863, 153 
Bells, the tones of, Lord Rayleigh on, 
1889, 491 
Belomancy, Miss A. W. Buckland on 
rhabdomancy and, 1875, 170 
Beloochistan, Colonel F. J. Goldsmid on 
Eastern Persia and, 1866, no 
--- and Western Scinde, exploration of, 
by J. W. Barnes, with a view to ex¬ 
amining the subterranean supply of 
water, 1867, 113 (see Baluchistan) 
Bemrose (J.) and Prof. G. P. Girdwood, 
preliminary notes on a blue-colouring 
matter found in certain wood under¬ 
going decomposition in forests, 1884, 
689 
Benches, R. Brown on the formation 
of raised, 1868, 134 
Beneden (Prof, van) sur les parasites, 
1870, hi 
--sur les Chauves-souris de Fepoque 
du mammouth et de l’epoque actuelle, 
1871, 135 
-sur les Baleines du crag d’Anvers, 
1872, 134 
Benefit building societies, J. A. Binns on, 
1873, 185 
Bengal, Sea of, the Echinodermata of the, 
Prof. F. J. Bell on, 1888, 718 
-to Tibet, the trade routes from, 
Lieut.-Col. T. H. Lewin on, 1879, 432 
--- Major H. H. Godwin-Austen on the 
Garo hill tribes of, 1872, 1 S 6 
* Ben ham (W. B.) on the kidneys of 
Gasteropoda and the renal duct of 
Paludina, 1885, 1103 
_ — recent researches on earthworms, 
1887, 749 
Benier hot-air engine or motor, E. Ver¬ 
non on the, 1890, 953 
Bennett (A. W.) on protandry and pro- 
togyny in British plants, 1870, in; 
on the theory of Natural Selection 
looked at from a mathematical point 
of view, 130 
—-—- on the movements of the glands of 
Drosera, 1873, 123 
--- on the form of pollen-grains in 
relation to the fertilisation of flowers, 
1874, 133 
—— on the classification of Cryptogams, 
1880, 599 
-on the colours of spring flowers, 
1881, 666 ; on the constancy of insects 
in their visits to flowers, 667 
-- on a vegetable organism which 
separates sulphur, 1884, 785 
- the antherozoids of Cryptogams, 
1889, 619 ; a hybrid desmid, 620 
—— and G. Murray, a reformed system 
of terminology of the reproductive 
organs of thallophytes, 1880, 600 
--(Dr. G.) on the habits of the pearly 
nautilus ( Nautilus pompilius ), 1877, 
101 
