GENERAL INDEX. 
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*Aquarium, the ‘Mortimer’ ship, T. J. 
Moore on, 1870, 121 
* Aquatic breathing, remarks on the pro¬ 
blem of, by Prof. J. G. McKendrick, 
1884, 783 
1 Aqueous vapour, the influence of, on the 
explosion of carbonic oxide and oxygen, 
H. B. Dixon on, 1882, 486 
Aquilegia vulgaris, Prof. J. Buckman on 
a curious form of, 1864, 86 
Arabia, Lieut.-Col. L. Pelly on, 1865, 126 
-W. G. Palgrave on North and South, 
1866, 114 
--Petrasa, a journey on foot through, 
Rev. F. W. Holland on, 1878, 622 
-notice of an outline geological map 
of, by Prof. E. Hull, 1885, 1015 
Arabian race and language, John Craw- 
furd on the, 1867, 114 
Arachnid, H. Woodward on the discovery 
of a new and very perfect, from the 
ironstone of Dudley coal-field, 1871, 112 
-- Prof. F. Roemer on a new, from the 
Coal Measures of Upper Silesia, 1865, 
73 
^Arbitration, E. Renals on, in the Not¬ 
tingham hosiery-manufacture, 1867 ,145 
-the difficulties of, by Dr. R. S. Wat¬ 
son, 1889, 707 
*Arbogast’s method, Prof. J. J. Sylvester 
on Prof. B. Price’s modification of, 1865, 
9 
Arboriculture, W. Brown on the claims of, 
as a science, 1867, 79 ; 1868, 90 
* -scientific and practical, the applica¬ 
tion of, in Canada, Prof. Brown on, 
1884, 855 
* Arbroath, A. Brown on the rainfall of, 
1867, 19 
- Dr. A. Brown on the mean tempera¬ 
ture of, 187L, 50 
Arc lamp, a new, W. H. Preece on, 1882, 
667 
-a new form of, Prof. G. Forbes on, 
1882, 668 
Arcadas, the British Palaeozoic, J. L. 
Lobley on, 1873, 84 
Archaean characters of the rocks of the 
nucleal ranges of the Antilles, Dr. 
P. Frazer on, 1888, 654 
- rocks of Great Britain , Prof. T. G. 
Bonney on the, 1884, 529 
-- rocks, G. H. Kinahan on, 1887, 709 
-the older, of Malvern and Anglesey, 
notes on, by Dr. C. Callaway, 1887, 706 • 
--time, a review of the alleged evi¬ 
dence of life on the earth in, by Rev. A. 
Irving, 1888, 679 
Archceastacns Willemcesii, a new genus of 
Eryonidas, C. Spence Bate on, 1883, 511 
Archcediscus Karreri , a new type of Car¬ 
boniferous Foraminifera, H. B. Brady 
on, 1873, 76 
Archeological remains, some, bearing on 
the question of the origin of the Anglo- 
Saxons in England, Dr. R. Munro on, 
1890, 976 
Archeology, R. Dunn on some of the 
bearings of, upon certain ethnological 
problems and researches, 1866, 108 
Arclueopteryx, on a restoration of the 
skeleton of, with some remarks on the 
differences between the Berlin and 
London specimens, by Prof. H. G. 
Seeley, 1881, 618 
Archaic remains in Britain and America, 
J. S. Phene on some evidences sugges¬ 
tive of a common migration from the 
East, shown by, 1872, 192 
Archer (Prof. T. C.) on the occurrence 
of Erysimum orientate under peculiar 
circumstances at Edinburgh, 1868, 88 ; 
on R. W. Thomson’s patent road- 
steamer, 188 
-on the changes produced in Lotus 
corniculatus by cultivation, 1870, 109 
* -(W.) on parasitic algae, 1873, 104 
* -notes on apothecia occurring in some 
Scytonematous and Sirosiphonaceous 
Algal species, in addition to those pre¬ 
viously known, 1874, 131 ; on Chlamy- 
domyxa labyrinthuloides (n. g. et, sp.), 
a new sarcodic freshwater organism, 136 
Archer-Briggs (T. R.) on the roses of 
the neighbourhood of Plymouth, 1877, 
103 
Archibald (Prof. E. D.), an account 
of some preliminary experiments with 
Biram’s anemometers attached to kite- 
wires, 1884, 639 ; *on the recent sun- 
glows and halo in connecti n with he 
eruption of Krakatoa, 641 
--- on some results of observations with 
kite-wire suspended anemometers, up 
to 1,300 feet above ground, or 1,800 feet 
above sea-level, in 1883-85, 1885, 919 
--the direction of the upper currents 
over the equator in connection with the 
Krakatoa suv ke-stream, 1887, 619 
Arcs, circular, Professor W. J. M. Rankine 
on the approximate drawdng of, of given 
lengths, 1867, 5 
Arctic campaign, the, of 1882—its origin, 
constitution and objects, Lieut. G. T. 
Temple on, 1882, 611 
-coal brought home by the late ex¬ 
pedition, T. Wills on the, 1877, 53 
--coast of America, overland expedi¬ 
tions to the, Dr. J. Rae on, 1885, 1133 
--- expedition, Dr. Copeland on the 
second German, 1871, 175 
* - expedition, Capt. Ward on the 
American. 1871, 190 
* — expedition, report on the progress 
of the, and on the proceedings of 
H.M.S. ‘ Valorous,' by C. R. Markham, 
1875, 193 
* -expedition, the recent, summary of 
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