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GENERAL INDEX. 
Carnelley (Prof. T.) and Dr. A. Thom¬ 
son, the solubility of isomeric organic 
compounds, 1887, 647 
--and T. Wilson, a new method for 
determining micro-organisms in air, 
1887, 654 
Carnot theorem, the, and the efficiency 
of steam at high pressures, W. W. 
Beaumont on, 1888, 820 
Carnot’s function, James Croll on the 
cohesion of gases, and its relation to, 
1862, 21 
Carnoy (Prof. J. B.), some remarks on 
the recent researches of Zacharias and 
Dr. Boveri upon the fecundation of the 
Ascaris meg aloexphala, 1887, 756 
Carotid system, the nature and develop¬ 
ment of the, Dr. J. Y. Mackay on, 
1887, 754 
Carpathians, the Eastern, a journey in, 
Miss M. M. Dowie on, 1890, 896 
^Carpenter (Mary) on industrial 
schools, 1875, 209 
511 -(P. H.), remarks on the anatomy 
of the arms of the Crinoids, 1876, 146 
.-on the nomenclature of the plates 
of the Crinoidal calyx, 1879, 333 ; on 
the nervous system of Comatula , 418 
-on the structure and classification 
of the Blastoidea, 1881, 634 ; on the 
characters of the ‘ Lansdown encrinite ’ 
( ' Millericrinus Prattii, Gray, sp.), 635 ; 
on some permanent larval forms among 
the Crinoidea, 671 ; note on the British 
Comatula, 672 
-on the geographical and bathymetri¬ 
cal distribution of the Crinoidea, 1884, 
758 
-- notes on the anatomy and morpho¬ 
logy of the Cystidea, 1890, 821 , *860 
-- (Philip P.) on the variations of Tectu- 
rella grandis, 1861, 137 ; on the cosmo¬ 
politan operations of the Smithsonian 
Institution, ib. 
-. report upon the best means of ad¬ 
vancing science through the agency of 
the mercantile marine , 1862, 122 
- supplementary report on the present 
state of our knowledge with regard to 
the Mollusca of the west coast of North 
America , 1863, 517 
--on the connection between the Crag 
formations and the recent North Pacific 
faunas, 1864, 52 
-on the regard due to usage and 
utility, as well as mere priority in 
iixing geological nomenclature, 1865, S 3 
-- on the primary divisions of the 
Chitonidoe, 1875, 161 
*—— (Dr. W. B.) on Comatula rosacea 
C. celtica, and other marine animals 
from the Hebrides, 1866, 72 
.-- on the thermodynamics of the 
general oceanic circulation, 1871, 51 
Carpenter (Dr. W. B.), Presidential 
Address at Brighton , 1872, lxix. 
-on the general oceanic thermal cir¬ 
culation, 1872, 48 : on the temperature 
and other physical conditions of inland 
seas in their relation to geological 
inquiry, 96 
-- on science lectures and organisation , 
1873, 507 
- on the undercurrents of the Bos- 
phorus and Dardanelles, 1873, 41 ; on 
the physical geography of the Medi¬ 
terranean, considered in relation to 
that of the Black Sea and the Caspian, 
163 ; on the physical geography of the 
Caspian Sea in its relations to geology, 
165 
- -- *011 the physical theory of under¬ 
currents, 1874, 22 ; *on the replace¬ 
ment of organic matter by siliceous 
deposits in the process of fossilization, 
56 ; on further researches on Eozoon 
Canadense , * 73 , 136 ; on the results of 
the ‘ Challenger ’ researches into the 
physical conditions of the deep sea, 
172 
-on the origin of the red clay found 
by the ‘ Challenger ’ at great depths in 
the ocean, 1875, 64 ; *on the condition 
of the sea-bottom of the North Pacific, 
as shown by the soundings recently 
taken by the U.S. steamship ‘ Tusca- 
rora,’ ib. ; *011 the nervous and genera¬ 
tive systems of the Crinoidea, 161 ; ton 
the bearings of recent observations on 
the doctrine of oceanic circulation, 190 
- *011 the Arenaceous Foraminifera 
collected in the ‘Valorous’ expedition, 
1876, 146 ; ^further researches on the 
nervous system of Ante-don rosacews 
(Comatula rosacea , Lamk.), ib. ; *011 
the morphology and histology of the 
nervous system of Antedon rosaceus- 
{Comatula rosacea, Lamk.), 148 
-- on the zoological station at Naples T 
1877, 228 ; 1878, 149 ; 1879, 165 ; 1880,. 
161 ; 1881, 178 
- on the Scottish zoological station y 
1881, 177 ; 1882, 282 ; 1883, 233 
-on the germ-theory of disease, con¬ 
sidered from the natural-history point 
of view, 1883, 529 ; *the egg-capsules- 
of the dog-whelk and their contents,. 
540 
- (W. Lant) on the examina¬ 
tion of sea-water on board H.M.S.. 
‘ Porcupine,’ in July 1870, for dissolving- 
gases and varying proportions of 
chlorine, *1870, 53 ; 1872, 72 
- on the presence of albumen in 
neutral salts, and on a new process for 
the manufacture of stearic and palmitic 
acids, 1872, 71 ; on the mode of collec¬ 
tion of samples of deep-sea water, and 
