GENERAL INDEX. 
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of their anal} r sis for dissolved gaseous 
constituents, employed on boardli.M.S. 
‘ Porcupine ’ during the summers of 
1869 and 1870, 72 
Carpenter (W. Lant) on water from the 
Severn Tunnel springs, 1878, 511 
—— *011 some of Pell and Painter's 
recent researches and their conse¬ 
quences, 1881, 531 ; on the siliceous 
and other hot springs in the volcanic 
district of the North Island of New 
Zealand, 580 ; on Bowkett’s thermo¬ 
graph, 604 ; on the hot-lake district 
and the glacier scenery and fjords of 
New Zealand, 742 
- on the best means of comparing and 
reducing magnetic observations , 1886, 
64 , 75 ; 1887, 320 , 332 ; 1888, 2 S; 
1889, 49 ; 1890, 172 
-- on the desw ability of introducing a 
uniform nomenclature for the funda¬ 
mental units of mechanics, 1888, 27 
-comparison of Gassner’s dry cells 
with Leclanclie’s, 1888, 566 
-on the conversion of oleic acid into 
palmitic acid, and fusions with caustic 
alkalies at high temperatures, 1883, 
462 ; on the teaching of chemistry in 
elementary schools, 474 ; a system of 
science derrionstration in elementary 
schools, 627 
-and Prof. Balfour Stewart on ap¬ 
parent sun-spot inequalities of short 
period, 1883, 418 
--and Prof. Balfour Stewart on cer¬ 
tain short periods common to solar and 
terrestrial meteorological phenomena, 
1884, 634 
- and Prof. Balfour Stewart, results 
of a comparison between the wind values 
and declination disturbances at the Kew 
Observatory , 1888, 28 
€arpmael (A.) on patent legislation, 
1884, 293 ; 1885, 595 
-(C.) on an induction inclinometer 
adapted for photographic registration, 
1884, 635 
--- on promoting tidal observations in 
Canada, 1885, 33 ; 1886, 150 ; 1887, 
31 ; 1888, 27 ; 1889, 27 ; 1890, 183 
- on the depth of the permanently 
frozen soil in the Polar regions, 1886, 
271 , 275 ; 1887, 152 
-(C. H.) on comparing and reducing 
magnetic observations, 1885, 65 ; 1886, 
64 ; 1887, 320 ; 1888, 28 ; 1889, 49 ; 
1890, 172 
-(W.) on scientific evidence in courts 
of law, 1866, 456 
Carpus of a dog, Prof. W. H. Flower 
on the composition of the, 1871, 
138 
Carr (C. E.), hydraulic apparatus for 
railway signalling, 1889 , 737 
Carr (Thomas) on a new mill for dis¬ 
integrating wheat, 1871, 233 
‘ Carr Disintegrator,’ Frederick J. Bram- 
well on some experiments upon a, at 
work at Messrs. Gibson and Walker’s 
flour-mills, Leith, 1871, 229 
Carrett (W. E.) on an hydraulic coal- 
cutting machine, 1866, 141 
Carrington (Dr.) on the Annelids of. 
the Southport sands, 1883, 544 
-(Col. H. B.) *on the Indians of the 
North-western United States, 1875, 
171 ; *on Dacotah, North-west America, 
190 ; *011 chrome steel, 245 
Carron valley, county of Linlithgow, 
D. Milne-Home on high-level terraces 
in, 1876 , 94 
Carruthers (W.), enumeration of 
British Graptolit.es, 1867, 57 ; on Cala- 
miteee and fossil Equisetacem, 58 ; oil 
British fossil Cycadeas, 80 
*- on reptilian eggs from Secondary 
strata, 1869, 86 ; *011 ‘ Slickensides,’ ib. 
-on the history and affinities of the- 
British Conifene, 1870, 71 ; on the 
sporangia of ferns from the Coal- 
measures, ib. ; remarks on the fossils 
from the railway section at Huyton, ib.; 
note on an. Antholithes discovered by 
C. W. Peach, 72 
-on the vegetable contents of masses 
of limestone occurring in trappean 
rocks in Fifeshire, and the conditions- 
under which they are preserved, 1871, 
94 
-—— on the tree ferns of the Coal- 
measures, and their affinities with 
existing forms, 1872, 98 ; on Tra- 
quairia, a radiolarian rhizopod from 
the Coal-measures, 126 
- on the ‘ Geological Record 1880, 87 
—— on the exploration of New Guinea, 
1885, 690 
- on the fossil plants of the Tertiary 
and Secondary beds of the United 
Kingdom, 1886, 241 ; 1887, 229 
-- Address to the Biological Section, 
1886, 679 
- on the flora and fauna of the Came- 
roons mountain , 1887, 73 ; on our present 
knowledge of the fora of China, 94 ; 
1888, 420 ; 1889, 112 
- on the definition of the Area of 
the British Marine Fauna and Flora, 
1887, 95 
-- on the steps taken for establishing 
a botanical station at Peradeniya , 
1887 , 96 ; 1888, 421 ; 1889, 114 ; 1890. 
470 
—— on the flora of the Bahamas, 1888, 
361 ; on the present state of our know¬ 
ledge of the zoology and botany of the 
West India islands, and on the steps 
taken to investigate ascertained defi - 
