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GENERAL INDEX. 
ciencies in the fauna and flora, 437 ; 
1889, 93 ; 1890, 447 
*Carstone, H. G. Seeley on the, 18G6, 67 
Carte (Dr. A.) on a new species of Ple¬ 
siosaurus from the Lias near Whitby, 
Yorkshire, 1862, 68 
-- on the voracity of Chiasmodus, 
1865, 84 
^Carter (D.) on a modification of the 
earth-closet, 1872, 242 
• - (Dr. L. T. A.) on the lymphatics in 
the liver of Man and the Pig, 1861, 
119 
^Cartilage, the structure of hyaline, Dr. 
G. Thin on, 1885, 1079 
Carved stones recently discovered in 
Nitlidale, Scotland, anthropological 
note on, by T. B. Grierson, 1870, 150 
Carver (Rev. Canon) on the scientific ex¬ 
amination of the country in the vicinity 
of Mount Roraima in Guiana , 1880,690 
.- on the promotion of the study of geo¬ 
graphy , 1887, 158 
*Casale district, P. Le Neve Foster, jun., 
on the irrigation of the, 1873, 214 
Casella (L.), Balfour Stewart on a new 
minimum mercurial thermometer pro¬ 
posed by, 1861, 74 
• -on a new anemometer, 1860, 23 
Caselli’s method, Abbe Moigno on speci¬ 
mens of telegraphic facsimiles pro¬ 
duced by, 1863, 20 
Casey (Prof. J.) on a new form of tan¬ 
gential equation, 1878, 457 
Cash (W.) on the Halifax Hard seam, 
1881, 626 
• - on the flora of the ‘ Halifax Hard 
Bed,' Lower Coal Measures, 1882, 267 
-- on the fossil plants of Halifax, 1883, 
160 
-—- on the Carboniferous flora of Halifax 
and its neighbourhood, 1887, 235 
-- on the flora of the Carboniferous 
rochs of Lancashire and West YorJi- 
shire, 1888,' 150 ; 1889, 69 ; on an 
ancient sea-beach near Bridlington 
Quay, 1888, 328 ; 1889, 70 ; 1890, 375 
-and T. Hick on a fossil stem from 
the Halifax Coal-measures, 1881, 679 
-and J. Lomax on Lepidophloios and 
Lepidodendron, 1890, 810 
Casks, Robert Davison on improvements 
in machinery and apparatus for cleans¬ 
ing and purifying, 1863, 172 
Caspian Sea, Dr. Carpenter on the phy¬ 
sical geography of the, in its relations 
to geology, 1873, 165 
--Sea, Dr. Carpenter on the physical 
geography of the Mediterranean, con¬ 
sidered in relation to that of the Black 
Sea and the, 1873, 163 
*Cassells (Dr.) on a hypothesis of the 
perception of articulate speech, 1876, 
148 
Cassowaries, P. L. Sclater on the distri¬ 
bution of the species of, 1874, 138 
Castracane, Count Abbot, Prof. E. Hull 
on the discovery of Diatomaceae in 
coal from Lancashire and other places 
by, 1875, 74 
Casualties at sea, a proposed inter¬ 
national congress to diminish the, Don 
A. de Marcoartu on, 1882, 653 
- at sea, the diminution of, Don 
A. de Marcoartu on, 1885, 1201 
Cataract, Dr. B. W. Richardson on the 
artificial production of, 1861, 171 
Catenaries, orbits, and curved rays, Prof. 
J. D. Everett on the relations between, 
1888, 581 
Caton (Dr. R.), contributions to the mi¬ 
gration theory, 1870, 134 
--on a new form of microscope for 
physiological purposes, 1874, 140 ; on 
the teaching of hygiene in Government- 
schools, 198 
Cator (C. O. F.) on a new anemometer, 
1864, 16 
Cats with an abnormal number of toes, 
E. B. Poulton on heredity in, 1883, 
543 
* -with an extra number of toes, here¬ 
dity in, E. B. Poulton on, 1888, 707 
^Cattle-murrain, Dr. Shettle on the 
causes of the, 1865, 111 
--plague Entozoa, Dr. Cobbold on 
the so-called, 1866, 89 
* -plague, W. Smith on the progress 
and extermination of the, in Norfolk, 
1868, 177 
-foot and mouth disease of : its true 
history and remedy, Rev. Dr. Ace on, 
1883, 620 
-disease in South America, Dr. Roy 
on, 1883, 532 
- the herds of wild, in Chartley Park 
and other I’arhs in Great Britain, re¬ 
port on, 1887, 135 
Cattox (A. R.) on the connection be¬ 
tween the form and optical properties 
of crystals, 1864, 10 
- *on the molecular constitution of 
carbon compounds, 1864, 26 ; *011 the 
direct conversion of acetic acid into 
butyric and caproic acids, ib. 
- *a contribution towards the ex¬ 
pression of the angle between the 
optic axes of a crystal in terms of the 
angles between the faces, 1867, 10 ; 
*on the theory of double refraction, 
with special reference to the influence 
of material molecules on the propa¬ 
gation of light in crystals, ib. ; *on 
the laws of symmetry of crj’stalline 
forms, ib. ; *011 the synthesis of formic 
acid, 32 ; *011 Loewig’s researches on 
the action of sodium amalgam on 
oxalic ether, ib.; 1868, 35 
