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GENERAL INDEX. 
science of mind, Dr. A. Bain on, 1885, 
1204 
* Anthropology, the Smithsonian Institu¬ 
tion in the United States, and its work 
relating to, Dr. T. Wilson on, 1889, 785 
Anthropometric Committee, report of the, 
1876, 266 ; 1877, 231 ; 1878, 152 ; 1879, 
175 ; 1880, 120 ; 1881,225 
—— Committee of 1880, report of the 
Committee for carrying out the recom¬ 
mendations of the, i882, 278 ; 1883, 253 
. ... Committee, report of the Committee 
for defraying the expenses of completing 
the preparation of the final report of 
the, 1884, 279 ; observations on eyesight, 
by Mr. C. Roberts, ib .; a scale of phy¬ 
sical proportions for life insurance and 
recruiting, by Mr. C. Roberts, 282 
* - instrument, a new, specially de¬ 
signed for the use of travellers, exhibi¬ 
tion of, by Dr. J. G. Garson, 1889, 784 
Anthropometry, Dr. J. G. Garson on, 1883, 
569 
Anti-effective copper in parallel conduc¬ 
tors or in coiled conductors for alter¬ 
nate currents. Sir W. Thomson on, 
1890, 736 
Antilles, Archaean characters of the rocks 
of the nucleal ranges of the, Dr. P. 
Frazer on the, 1888, 654 
Antimonised cellular carbon galvanic 
battery, W. Symons on an, 1881, 557 
*Antimoniuretted and arseniuretted 
hydrogens, W. L. Scott on, 1865, 191 
Antimony, report by T. Sopwith and T. 
Richardson on the manufacture of,in the 
Newcastle district, 1863, 715 
-Thomas Richardson on the separa¬ 
tion of lead and, 1863, 52 
- Dr. W. B. Herapath on a new 
method of detecting, b } 7 its hydrogen 
compounds when in mixed gases, 1864, 
3i 
* - ore, M. M. Pattison Muir on an, 
from New Zealand, 1871, 76 
*Antiparos, the island of, some peculiar 
stalaetitic formations from the, J. S. 
Phene on, 1877, 76 
*Antipatharia, the morphology of the, 
G. Brook on, 1889, 642 
* Antiquarian find in Aberdeenshire, notes 
on a recent, by Dr. F. M. Moir, 1885, 
1223 
4 Antiquity of Man,’ Sir Charles Lyell’s, 
John Crawfurd on, 1863, 136 
-of man, W. Pengelly on the changes 
of level of land and sea in S.E. Devon¬ 
shire, in connection with the, 1864, 63 
-of man, the geological evidence as 
to the, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on, 
1879, 399 
Antiseptic properties of the sulphites, Dr. 
Pulli on the, 1867, 103 
-properties of metallic salts, in rela¬ 
tion to their chemical composition, and 
the periodic law, Prof. T. Carnelley 
and Miss E. Johnston on the, 1887 ,667 
Antiseptic properties of some of the 
fluorine compounds, W. Thomson on 
the, 1887, 667 
Antizymotic agents, Dr. G. Robinson on 
the practicability of arresting the de¬ 
velopment of epidemic diseases by the 
internal use of, 1863, 119 
Antozone, Dr. G. Harley on Schonbein’s, 
1862, 44 
Antrim, co., Dr. J. S. Holden on the 
aluminous iron-ores of, 1871, 74 
-Prof. E. Hull on the trachyte por¬ 
phyries of, 1872, hi 
Antrobus (J. C.) and Dr. F. H. Hatch 
on the composition and origin of 
Cheshire boulders, 1890, 813 
*Ants, the habits of, Sir J. Lubbock on, 
1878, 559 
*- and bees, recent observations on 
the habits and instincts of, by Sir J. 
Lubbock, 1885, 1056 
4 Apatitbringer,’ the Norwegian, the oc¬ 
currence of, in Canada, F. D. Adams 
on, 1884, 717 
Apatite deposits of the province of Que¬ 
bec, G. C. Brown on the, 1884, 716 
Ape, C. S. Wake on man and the, 1871, 
162 
Apes, anthropoid, C. Carter Blake on the 
syndactylous condition of the hand in 
the, 1863, 98 
*Apjohn (Prof. J,), some remarks upon 
the proximate analysis of saccharine 
matters, 1871, 66 
*Aplysia, the renal organ of the, Prof. 
G. Rolleston on, 1863, 191 
Apogamy in Vaucheria hamata (Vauch.), 
Lyngb., T. Hick on a case of, 1890, 872 
Apothecia occurring in some Scytone- 
matous and Sirosiphonaceous Algal 
species, in addition to those previously 
known, notes on, by W. Archer, 1874, 
131 
’’•'Appleby (C. J.) on the mechanism for 
utilising and regulating convict labour, 
1868, 188 
Appleton (C. E.) on some of the econo¬ 
mical aspects of endowments of edu¬ 
cation and original research, 1873, 183 
Apprenticeship in the engineering and 
shipbuilding trades, Sir B. Browne on, 
1889, 709 
-schools in France, Prof. S. P. Thomp¬ 
son on, 1879, 469 
Apteryx, report on the present state of our 
knowledge of the birds of the genus , 
living in New Zealand, by Philip Lutley 
Sclater and Ferdinand von Hochstetter , 
1861, 176 
Aptychi and ammonites, C. Moore on, 
1879, 341 
