GENERAL INDEX. 
15 
Andrews (Dr. Thomas) on science-lec¬ 
tures and organisation, 1873, 495 , 507 
-* on experiments at high pressure, 
1874, 22 ; on the composition of an 
inflammable gas issuing from below 
the silt-bed in Belfast, 50 ; *on an 
aspirator, 51 
- Presidential Address at Glasgow, 
1876, lxviii. 
_(T.) on some curious concretion 
balls derived from a colliery mineral 
water, 1879, 312 
* - (W.), history of the cotton trade, 
1887, 849 
_ (W. P.) on the Euphrates valley 
route to India, 1872, 203 
Andrewsite, Prof. N. Story Maskelyne on, 
1871, 75 
Androgynous cones in Pinus Thunbergii, 
and some remarks on their morphologv, 
F. E. Weiss on, 1890, 854 
Andromeda, the bright star in the great 
nebula in, Dr. E. Copeland on, 1885, 
935 
- the spectrum of the stella nova 
visible on the great nebula in, Dr. W. 
Huggins on, 1885,935 
Anemograph, a new electrical, G. M. 
Whipple on, 1873, 50 
Anemometer for registering the maxi¬ 
mum force and extreme variation of 
the wind, John E. Morgan on an, 1861, 
72 
-C. O. F. Cator on a new, 1864, 16 
-A. Follett Osier on an, for the regis¬ 
tration of cyclones or other tropical 
hurricanes, 1865, 19 
* - S. B. Howlett on a self-recording, 
1865, 21 
* -L. Casella on a new, 1866, 23 
- A. E. Fletcher on an (ether), for 
measuring the speed of air in flues and 
chimneys, 1867, 33 
- for measuring the speed of air in 
flues and chimneys, A. E. Fletcher on 
a new, 1869, 48 
-— for measuring the speed of smoke or 
corrosive vapour, A. E. Fletcher on an, 
1879, 279 
- a new electro-magnetic, and the 
mode of using it in registering the 
velocity and pressure of the wind, 
J. J. Hall on, 1870, 35 
-an, designed by Mr. Warren De La 
Kue, to furnish telegraphic informa¬ 
tion of the occurrence of strong winds, 
notice of, K. H. Scott on, 1874, 37 
-a new integrating, Eev. J. M. Wil¬ 
son and H. S. Hele Shaw on, 1881, 543 
-a marine, description of, by Dr. W. 
G. Black, 1883, 422 
Anemometers, Biram’s, attached to kite- 
wires, Prof. E. D. Archibald on experi¬ 
ments with, 1884, 639 
Anemometers, kite-wire suspended, some 
results of observations with, up to 1,300 
feet above ground, or 1,800 feet above 
sea-level, in 1883-85, E. D. Archibald 
on, 1885, 919 
Anemoscope, or wind vane, a new, speci¬ 
ally designed for the use of meteoro¬ 
logists, G. M. Whipple on, 1885, 926 
^Aneroid barometer, F. Martin on a 
new self-recording, 1869, 51 
——- Prof. J. Phillips on the temperature- 
correction of an, 1872, 61 
* - for determining heights, an im¬ 
proved form of, with a means of 
adjusting the altitude-scale for vari¬ 
ous temperatures, K. Field on, 1873, 46 
Aneroids, Dr. Balfour Stewart on the 
errors of, 1867, 26 
Angell (Dr. A.) on the brown coloura¬ 
tion of the Southampton water, 1882, 
589 
Angiosperms, the closed condition of the 
seed-vessel in, Prof. A. S. Wilson on, 
1883,538 
Angles, F. Galton on a new French pocket 
instrument for measuring vertical and 
horizontal, 1862, 30 
Anglesey, the older rocks of, report on 
the microscopical examination of, 1887, 
230 ; 1888, 367 
--the crystalline schists of, Dr. C. Cal¬ 
laway on the origin of, 1888, 653 
Anglo-Belgian basin of the forest-bed of 
Norfolk and Suffolk, Eev. J. Gunn on 
the, 1866, 52 
Anglo-Indian monetary problem, Prof. L. 
Walras on the solution of the, 1887, 
849 
Anglo-Saxons in England, the origin of 
the, some archaeological remains bear¬ 
ing on the question of, Dr. E. Munro on, 
1890, 976 
Anguilloe, notes on the spawning of the, 
by Eev. J. E. Fraser, 1890, 866 
Angus (T. C.), statistics of the tanning 
trade of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, I 860 , 
161 
Anharmonics, note on the general theory 
of, by A. Buchheim, 1887, 607 
Anhydrite, Alphonse Gag s on the artifi¬ 
cial production of, 1864, 27 
Aniline colours, report on the manufac¬ 
ture of, 1861, 127 
-sulphate of, Dr. J. Turnbull on the 
physiological and medicinal properties 
of, and its use in the treatment of 
chorea, 1861, 177 
--- Dr. T. L Phipson on the existence 
of, in certain fungi which become 
blue in contact with the dr, 1862, 51 
* -process in photography, W. Willis 
on the, 1865. 40 
* - the transformation of chinoline 
into, Prof. J. Dewar on, 1876, 63 
