GENERAL INDEX. 
73 
Cephalopoda, E. Ray Rankester on the 
development of the eye of the, 1874, 
142 
-the homologies of the, J. F. Blake 
on, 1S79, 376 
--in the deep sea, W. E. Hoyle on 
the existence of, 1885, 1064 
--note on the hectocotylisation of the, 
by W. E. Hoyle, 1887, 768 
Ceplialopodous ova, Dr. Collingwood on 
a new form of, 1867, 100 
Cephalopods and Gasteropods, some 
Devonian, Rev. G. F. Whidborne on, 
1888, 680 
* Cephalotus, the structure of the pitcher 
of, Prof. A. Dickson on, 1877, 104 
-- the six-celled glands of, and their 
similarity to the glands of Sarracenia 
giurpurea, Prof. A. Dickson on, 1878, 
569 
Cerapvs, certain processes formed by, on 
Tubularia indivisa , Prof. McIntosh on, 
1885, 1072 
Ceratopsiche, the gigantic (or horned di¬ 
nosaurs), of North America, Prof. 0. 
C. Marsh on, 1890, 793 
Cereals, Robert Davison on the decorti¬ 
cation of, 1863, 171 
-F. F. Hallett on the law of the 
development of, 1869, 113 
^Cerebellum, W. T. S. Prideaux on the 
functions of the, 1864, 125 
-Dr. W. Dickenson on the functions 
of the, 1865, 106 
^Cerebral localisation, discussion on, 
1886, 687 
*Cerium, a redetermination of the atomic 
weight of, H. Robinson on, 1884, 6 S 1 
- the colour of the oxides of, and 
its atomic weight, H. Robinson on, 
1886, 591 
Cerruti (G. E.) on his recent explora¬ 
tions in N.W. New Guinea, 1876, 182 
-(Y.) sur les mouvements aperio- 
diquesdes systemes cle points materiels, 
1876, 12 
Cervical vertebrae in Cetacea, Prof. 
J. Struthers on the, 1871, 142 
-of Steypiretkyr , Prof. W. Turner 
on the, 1871, 144 
*Cervidae, certain osteological characters 
in the, and their probable bearings on 
the past history of the group, Sir Y. 
Brooke on, 1878, 559 
‘ Cervus Megaceros,' W. Williams on, 
1878, 537 
Cetacea, Prof. J. Struthers on the cervical 
vertebrae in, 1871, 142 ; Prof. W. Turner 
on the placentation in the, 144 
-Dr. D. J. Cuningham on the spinal 
nervous system of the, 1876, 149 
* - the development of the skull in, 
Prof. D’A. Thompson on, 1886, 691 
^Cetacean embryos, the larymx and sto¬ 
mach of, Prof. D’A. Thompson on, 
1887, 740 
Cetaceans, Prof. J. Struthers on the carpal 
bones in various, 1885, 1056 
Ceylon, Mutu Coomara Swamy on the 
ethnology of, 1863, 146 
-—-— and India, Commander A. D. Taylor 
on the proposed ship-canal between, 
1871, 189 
- Prof. G. Rolleston on the Weddo of, 
1872, 194 
* - B. F. Hartshorne on the Weddas of, 
1875, 175 
* -- B. F. Hartshorne on the Rodiyas 
of, 1876, 165 
-the ancient people and irrigation- 
works of, B. F. Hartshorne on, 1877, 
11 7 
-the Echinoderm fauna of the island 
of, Prof. J. F. Bell on, 1885, 1065 
* - the flora of, Dr. H. Trimen on, 
1886, 688 
Chadwick (David) on the progress of 
Manchester from 1840 to 1860, 1861, 
209 ; on recent improvements in cotton- 
gins, 256 
-on the cotton famine, and the sub¬ 
stitutes for cotton, 1862, 150 
-- on the practicability of adopting a 
common measure of value in the assess¬ 
ment of direct taxation , 1876, 27 ; 1878, 
220 
* -on expenditure of wages, 1887, 849 
-(E.), the Malthusian theory, 1888, 
777 ; amendments founded on experi¬ 
ences submitted for the Local Govern¬ 
ment Bill, 779 
Cluetog aster vermicularis , E. Ray Lan- 
kester on the asexual reproduction 
and anatomy of, 1866, 74 
Chain-cable and anchor testing, R. A. 
Peacock on, 1864, 187 
-testing, R. A. Peacock on, and on 
a proposed new testing-link, 1871, 
240 
Chain-testing machines, Sir William G. 
Armstrong on, 1865, 165 
*Chalk, contortions in the, at Witliing- 
ham, near Norwich, J. E. Taylor on, 
1865, 76 
-escarpment, W. Topley on the 
relation of the parish boundaries in 
the south-east of England to great 
physical features, particularly to the, 
1872, 197 
-of the Paris basin, Prof. E. Hebert 
on the, 1872, 104 
-Reel, in the Lower Chalk of Suffolk, 
note on a bed of, by A. J. Jukes-Brown, 
1886, 664 
* - thickness of the, in Norfolk, C. B. 
Rose on the, 1868, 77 
-in the North of France, undulations 
of the, and their probable existence 
