GENERAL INDEX. 
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Black Bock of Kiltearn, the chasm called 
the, W. Watson on, 1885, 1018 
-Sea and the Caspian, Dr. Carpenter 
on the physical geography of the 
Mediterranean, considered in relation 
to that of the, 1873, 163 
Blackbird, Dr. O’Callaghan on a curious 
preserved specimen of the, 1865, 92 
Blackburn (Miss H.), Irishwomen’s in¬ 
dustries, 1888, 772 
Blackfeet Indians, customs and religious 
rites of the, R. G. Haliburton on, 1884, 
920 
- the Chokitapia or, notes on the 
astronomical customs and religious 
ideas of, by J. L’Heureux, 1884, 921 
Blackfoot tribes, report on the, by H. 
Hale, 1885, 696 
—— report on the , by Her. E. F. Wilson , 
1887, 183 ; notes thereon , by H. Hale , 
197 
t Blackpool electric tramway, M. H. 
Smith on the, 1886, 810 
Blair (M.) on the foundation of the 
town hall, Paisley, with notes on the 
rocks of Renfrewshire, 1879, 344 
-on the pauperisation of children by 
the operation of the ‘ Scotch Education 
Act, 1872,’ 1885, 1176 
-(T.) on the separation of iron and 
phosphorus, specially with reference to 
the manufacture of steel, 1S79, 296 
Blake (C. Carter) on the syndactylous 
condition of the hand in man and the 
anthropoid apes, 1863, 98 ; on some 
points in the cranioscopy of South 
American nations, 133 
-on certain simious skulls, with espe¬ 
cial reference to a skull from Louth, 
in Ireland, 1865, 114 
-on skulls from the round barrows in 
Dorsetshire, 1866, 94 ; on a condylus 
tertius occasionally observed in the 
skulls of natives in the Indian archi¬ 
pelago, ib.; on a human jaw from the 
Belgian bone-caves, 95 
-and Dr. Charnock on Mosquito and 
Wulwa dialects, 1869, 129 
-and Dr. Charnock on the physical, 
mental, and philological characteristics 
of the Wallons, 1871, 148 
-(Dr. J.) on the connection between 
molecular structure and biological 
action, 1886, 687 
-(Rev. J. F.) on the Yorkshire lias 
and the distribution of its ammonites, 
1871, 90 
-on additional remains of Pleistocene 
mammals in Yorkshire, 1873, 75 
-on geological episodes, 1879, 335 ; 
on the homologies of the Cephalopoda, 
376 
-on the pre-Cambrian igneous rocks 
of St. David’s, 1883, 507 
Blake (Rev. J. F.), first impressions of 
some pre-Cambrian rocks of Canada, 
1884, 728 
-introduction to the Monian system 
of rocks, 1886, 669 ; on the igneous 
rocks of Llyn Padarn, Yr Eifl, and 
Boduan, ib. 
- on the microscopical examination of 
the older rochs of Anylesey, 1887, 230 ; 
1888, 687 
-on a star-fish from Yorkshire Lias, 
1887, 716 
Blakely (Capt.) on artillery versus ar¬ 
mour, 1861, 255 
Blanc (Dr. II.) on the native races of 
Abyssinia, 1868, 130 
- human vaccine lymph and heifer 
lymph compared, 1869, 118 
Blanford (H. F.) on certain protracted 
irregularities of atmospheric pressure 
in the Indian monsoon region, and 
their relation to variations of the local 
rainfall, 1874, 36 
-(William T.) on an extinct volcano 
in Upper Burmah, 1862, 69 
-on the fauna of British India, and 
its relations to the Ethiopian and 
so-called Indian fauna, 1869, 107 : 
on a journey in Northern Abyssinia, 
159 
-on some evidence of glacial action 
in tropical India in Palaeozoic (or the 
oldest Mesozoic) times, 1873,76; *on 
the distribution of the antelopes in 
Southern and Western Asia, no; on 
the fauna of Persia, ib. ; on the physi¬ 
cal geography of the Deserts of Persia 
and Central Asia, 162 
--on the geological age and relations 
of the Siwalik and Pikermi vertebrate 
and invertebrate faunas, 1880, 577 
-the Great Plain of Northern India 
not an old sea-basin, 1881, 638 ; on 
our present knowledge of the fauna 
inhabiting British India and its depen¬ 
dencies, 677 
-Address to the Geological Section, 
1884, 691 
- on the fossil plants of the Tertiary 
and Secondary beds of the United King¬ 
dom, 1885, 396 ; 1886, 241 ; 1887, 229 ; 
on the exploration of New Guinea, 1885, 
690 
-notes on a smoothed and striated 
boulder from a Pre-Tertiary deposit in 
the Punjab salt range, 1886, 630 
Flaps mortisaga (Coleoptera), the odori¬ 
ferous apparatus of the. Prof. G. 
Gilson on, 1888, 727 
*Blast-furnace practice, Sir L. Bell on, 
1889, 746 
- slag, Frederick George Finch on 
the utilisation of, 1865, 29 
Blast-furnaces, Cleveland, J. Pattinson 
