GENERAL INDEX. 
67 
Carboniferous Limestone Corals , report on 
the structure of, 1869, 171 ; 1870, 41 ; 
1871, 165 ; 1872, 241 ; 1873, 479 ; 1875, 
165 
-Limestone and Millstone Grit in the 
country around Llangollen, N. Wales, 
G. H. Morton on the, 1877, 74 
-Limestone of the north of Flintshire, 
G. H. Morton on the, 1886, 673 
- Limestone series, classification of 
the, H. Miller on the Northumbrian 
type, 1886, 674 
--plants, Prof. W. C. Williamson on 
the classification of the vascular crypto- 
gamous, 1871, 131 
- Polyzoa and Palmocorynm, G. P. 
Vine on, 1879, 350 
- Polyzoa, report on the, 1880, 76 
-reefs, note on, by R. H. Tiddeman, 
1889, 600 
- relics of the, and other old land- 
surfaces, H. Woodward on, 1871, 113 
-reptilian remains found in the strata 
of Lanarkshire, James Thomson on 
certain, 1868, 79 
-rocks, Edward Hull on the relative 
distribution of the calcareous and sedi¬ 
mentary strata of the British, 1861, 116 
-sedimentary rocks of the North of 
England, E. Hull on the structure of 
the Pendle range of hills as illustrating 
the south-easterly attenuation of the, 
1867, 62 
* -rocks, the successive stratigraphi- 
cal changes to which they have been 
subjected, Prof. E. Hull on, 1870, 74 
* -rocks, Prof. W. C. Williamson on 
the structure of Diploxylon, a plant of 
the, 1871, 112 
* -rocks, Low T er, at Langton, Berwick¬ 
shire, the Rev. T. Brown on specimens 
of fossil wood from the base of the, 
1871. 128 
-rocks, G. A. Lebour on the changes 
affecting the southern extension of the 
Lowest, 1876, 93 
-rocks, the Lower, of Gloucestershire, 
E. Wethered on, 1888, 657 
-rocks, the changes of the Lower, in 
Yorkshire from south to north, J. R. 
Dakvns on, 1890, 811 
- series, W. W. Stoddart on the 
lowest beds of the Clifton, 1864, 71 
* -- shale in Westmoreland, the occur¬ 
rence of pebbles in, G. A. Lebour on, 
1877, 72 
-strata of Leeds and its immediate 
neighbourhood, B. Holgate on the, 
1890, 795 
-system of the British Isles, Prof. E. 
Hull on the upper limit of the essen¬ 
tially marine beds of the, and the 
necessity of the establishment of a 
Middle Carboniferous group, 1876, 90 
Carbutt (E. H.) on patent legislation , 
1878 , 157 ; 1879 , 223 ; 1880, 318 ; 1881, 
222 ; 1882, 310 ; 1883, 316 ; 1884 , 293 ; 
1885, 695 ; on the use of steel for struc¬ 
tural pturposes, 1878, 157 
Cardamine pratensis (cuckoo-flower or 
lady’s-smock), notes on, by J. Price, 
1870, 122 
- pratensis , exhibition of germinating 
specimens of, by Dr. J. Price, 1878, 572 
*Garde w (Capt. P.), a new volt-meter, 
1884, 893 
Cardiac hypertrophy, the rate of, W. H. 
Stone on, 1878, 608 
-movements of the chest, Dr. Burdon 
Sanderson on an apparatus for mea¬ 
suring and recording the respiratory 
and, 1869, 128 
-nerves of the turtle, Prof. H. 
Kronecker and Dr. T. W. Mills on the, 
1884, 776 
Cardigan town, the geology of, W. Keep- 
ing on, 1882, 531 
*Cardium, the, illustrating the true na¬ 
ture of prime movers, J. Gamgee on, 
1889, 518 
Cardwell (J. J.) on a natural method 
of teaching geography, 1887, 805 
Carey (A. E.) on the erosion of the coast 
from Newhaven to Seaford, 1885, 436 
Carinaria Mediterranea , Robert Garner 
on the anatomy of the, 1868, 116 
Carmichael (A. A.) on a hypogeum at 
Valaquie, North Uist, 1872, 176 
—- (C. H. E.) on Prof. Gennarelli’s 
paper ‘ On the existence of a race of 
red men in Northern Africa and 
Southern Europe in prehistoric times,’ 
1873, 141 
-(Capt. J.) on the ruined cities of 
Central America, 1870, 168 
* -(Dr. N.) on spontaneous evolution 
and the germ theory, 1876, 146 
Carnegie ( J.), the agricultural resources 
of Ontario, 1884, 848 
Carnelley (Prof. T.) on th colour of 
chemical compounds, 1884, 688 
-- the periodic law as illustrated in 
certain physical properties of organic 
compounds, 1885, 969 ; suggestions as 
to the cause of the periodic law and 
the nature of the chemical elements, 
ib. 
* -the air of dwellings and schools, 
and its relation to disease, 1886, 577 
-the melting-points of organic com¬ 
pounds in relation to their chemical 
constitution : Part I.—Influence of 
orientation in aromatic compounds, 
1887, 647 
-and Miss E. Johnston, the antisep¬ 
tic properties of metallic salts in rela¬ 
tion to their chemical composition, and 
the periodic law, 1887, 667 
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