GENERAL INDEX. 
63 
Calorimetric value of fuel or organic 
compounds, a new apparatus for 
readily determining the, by direct 
combustion in oxygen, W. Thomson 
on, 188G, 599 
*Cambodia and the Laos States, H. 
Mouhot on, 1862, 196 
-Dr. A. Bastian on the ethnology of, 
1864, 136 
-J. Thomson on the ruined temples 
of, 1866, 116 
Camboja, Colonel Yule on Capt. Garnier’s 
expedition up the, 1871, 190 
Cambrian rocks of Llanberis, G. Maw on 
the, with reference to a break in the 
conformable succession of the Lower 
beds, 1867, 70 
-rocks, Henry Hicks on some recent 
discoveries of fossils in the, 1868, 68 
-(Upper Longmynd), rocks near St. 
David’s, Dr. Hicks on the discovery of 
some fossil plants in the, 1869, 89 
-- rocks of the Midlands, Prof. C. 
Lapworth on the, 1886, 622 
-rocks at Dosthill, in Warwickshire, 
W. J. Harrison on the discovery of, 
1886, 622 
-—- beds of the British Isles, observa¬ 
tions on the two types of (the Cale¬ 
donian and Hiberno-Cambrian), and 
the conditions under which they were 
respectively deposited, by Prof. E. 
Hull, 1881, 642 
-Lower, of Anglesey, Prof. T. McK. 
Hughes on the, 1881, 643 
-and Silurian rocks, H. Hicks on the, 
of Ramsey Island, St. David’s, 1872, 
107 
-- and Silurian rocks, H. Hicks on some 
areas where the, occur as conformable 
series, 1876, 69 
Cambridge, James Heywood on the sub¬ 
jects required in the classical tripos 
examination and in the Trinity College 
Fellowship examination, 1866, 131 
Cambridgeshire, fens of, W. D. Harding 
on the draining of the, 1868, 166 
-J. F. Walker on a new phosphatic 
deposit near Upware, in, 1867, 73 
-the fens of, some thermal springs in, 
F. W. Harmer on, 1870, 74 
-W. P. Hiern on the occurrence of 
Aster salignus in Wicken Fen, 1867, 84 
Camera, A. Claudet on the means of 
following the small divisions of the 
scale regulating the distances and en¬ 
largement in the solar, 1862, 18 
Cameron (A. G.) on the subsidences 
above the Permian limestone between 
Hartlepool and Ripon, 1881, 617 
-notes on fuller’s earth and its ap¬ 
plications, 1885, 1039 
-on the recent exposures of Kella- 
way’s rock at Bedford, 1889, 577 
*Cameron, (A. L. P.), notes on some 
tribes of New South Wales, 1884, 924 
* -(John) on the islands of Kalatoa 
and Puloweh, 1864, 140 
-(J. M.) on the position of agricul¬ 
tural education and research in this 
country and on the continent of 
Europe, 1880, 537 
* -(Rev. Mr.) on relation of Gaelic 
and English, 1876, 164 
*—— (Dr.) on ammonic seleniocyanide, 
1876, 63 
-- (Capt.) on the ethnology, geography, 
and commerce of the Caucasus, 1861, 
189 
-(Lieut. Y. L.), journal of the East 
African expedition, extracts from, 1874, 
176 
* -[Commander V. L.] on his journe} r 
through equatorial Africa, 1876, 181 
- on proposed stations in Central 
Africa as bases for future exploration. 
1877, 141 
——- on the manners and customs of the 
people of Urua, Central Africa, 1879, 
392 ; *on the Euphrates Valley rail¬ 
way, 440 
* -on a recent visit to the gold-mines 
of the West Coast of Africa, 1881, 747 
* -on Senegal, Gambia, and the Gold 
Coast, 1882, 623 
-on the British Commercial Geogra¬ 
phical Society about to be founded on 
his proposal, 1884, 808 
* -- and Capt. J. S. Hay on horned 
men of Akkem, in Africa, 1876, 165 
^Cameroon mountains, ascent of the, 
Capt. R. Burton on an, 1862, 195 
Cameroons mountain, the flora and fauna 
of the, report on, 1887, 73 
f-the, H. H. Johnston on, 1888, 745 
^Campbell (Sir A.) and J. T. Bottom- 
ley, exhibition of Leyden jars with 
multiple fractures, 1889, 515 
— (Archibald), notes on the Looshais, 
1872, 176 
- (Dugald) on the action of nitric 
acid upon pyrophosphate of magnesia, 
1862, 37 
- on Messrs. Wanklyn, Chapman, 
and Smith’s method of determining- 
nitrogenous organic matters in water, 
1867, 32 
-(George) on the desirability of an 
exploration being made of the district 
between the Brahmaputra, the Upper 
Irawadi, and the Yang-tse-Kiang , 
1868, 430 
- *on the village system in India, 
1870, 144; *on the physical geography 
and races of British India, 168; on 
the duties of the Government of India 
and of the merchants of England in 
promoting production in India, 188 
