GENERAL INDEX. 
83 
Cleland [Prof. J.] on the mechanism of 
the secretion of urine, 1886, 250 ; 1887, 
131 ; on the researches on food-fishes 
and invertebrates at the St. Andrews 
marine laboratory , 268 ; 1888, 141 
- on alteration of iliac divarication 
and other changes of pelvic forms 
during growth, 1887, 754 ; on the Bos- 
jes pelvis, 902 
Clements (J. M.) on a machine for 
stitching button-holes, 1865, 176 
Clerk (D.), the Tangye gas hammer, 
1889, 883 
-(Colonel H.) on the hydraulic buffer, 
and experiments on the flow of liquids 
through small orifices at high veloci¬ 
ties, 1869, 209 
Clerodendron Tliomsonce (Balf.) from Old 
Calabar, description of the fruit of, by 
Prof. J. H. Balfour, 1863, 95 
Cleveland blast furnaces, J. Pattinson on 
a deposit in the gas tubes of the, 1863, 
48 
- ironstone, J. Pattinson on zinc, 
nickel, and cobalt in the, 1863, 49 
-ironstone, C. Moore on the equiva¬ 
lents of the, in the West of England, 
1863,83 
f-and South Durham salt industry, 
sketch of the rise and progress of the, 
by Prof. G. A. Lebour and J. Marley, 
1889, 580 
- Bev. J. C. Atkinson on the pre¬ 
dominating Danish aspect of the local 
nomenclature of, 1872, 175 
Click mill, the old Orkney, Prof. A. 
Jamieson on, 1888, 807 
Clifford amalgamated mines of Cornwall, 
W. W. Smyth on the thermal water of 
the, 1864, 70 
■-Wheal, Cornwall, Prof. W. A. Miller 
on a chemical examination of a hot 
spring in, 1864, 35 
Clifford (W. K.) on the theory of dis¬ 
tance, 1869, 9 
* - on the umbilici of anallagmatic 
surfaces, 1869, 9 
* -on an unexplained contradiction 
in geometrjq 1870, 12 
- on a canonical form of spherical 
harmonics, 1871, 10 
* - on the secular cooling and the 
figure of the earth, 1871, 34 
* -[Prof. W. K.] on the contact of sur¬ 
faces of the second order with other 
surfaces, 1872, 13 
-- on instruction in elementary geome¬ 
try, 1873, 459 
* -*on some curves of the fifth class, 
1873, 9 ; *on a surface of zero curvature 
and finite extent, ib. 
- on the teaching of physics in schools, 
1874, 71 
—— *on the general equations of chemi¬ 
cal decomposition, 1874, 10, 57 ; * on a 
message from Prof. Sylvester, 10 
Clifford [Prof. W. K.] on mathematical 
notation and printing , 1875, 337 
* - on the theory of linear transfor¬ 
mations, 1875, 11 
-- on instruction in elementary geome¬ 
try, and on the syllabus drawn up by 
the Association for the improvement of 
geometrical teaching , 1876, 8 
- on Babbage’s analytical machine, 
1878, 92 
Clifton Carboniferous series, W. W. Stod- 
dart on the lowest beds of the, 1864, 71 
-Dr. J. A. Symonds on the sani¬ 
tary statistics of, 1864, 176 
-Dr. J. Beddoe on the death-rate of, 
1875, 205 
Clifton (Prof. R. B.) on the teaching of 
physics in schools, 1874, 71 
-- on the progress of the ch ief branch es 
of mathematics and physics, 1879, 37 
Climate of the Channel Islands, Prof. 
D. T. Ansted on the, 1862, 139 
-Prof. H. Hennessy on the possible 
conditions of geological, 1864, 55 
-Rev. J. Gunn on the Tertiary and 
Quaternary deposits in the Eastern 
Counties, with reference to periodic 
oscillations of level and, 1867, 60 
-the earth’s, some future and past 
changes of, R. A. Peacock on, 1870, 82 
-geological, and the rate of organic 
change, A. R. Wallace on a diagram of 
the earth’s eccentricity and the pre¬ 
cession of the equinoxes, illustrating 
their relation to, 1870, 89 
* -- changes of, during the Glacial 
period, Rev. W. S. Symonds on, 1875, 82 
-T. L. Plant on the anomalies of our, 
1865, 19 
-of North-west Europe, A. G. Findlay 
on the supposed influence of the Gulf- 
stream upon the, 1869, 160 
-- Prof. H. Hennessy on the influence 
of the physical properties of water on, 
1875, 29 
- Prof. H. Hennessy on the possible 
influence on, of the substitution of 
water for land in Central and Nor¬ 
thern Africa, 1875, 30 
-- of the British Islands, Prof. H. 
Hennessy on the, 1S78, 485 
* -- of London, some laws which regu¬ 
late the succession of mean tempera¬ 
ture and rainfall in the, H. C. Courtney 
Fox on, 1881, 544 ; 1885, 912 
- the supposed change of, in the 
British Isles within recent years, T. 
Heath on, 1885, 922 
-of England and Wales, the inland 
compared with the maritime, by J. 
Hopkinson, 1890, 748 
- of Halifax, Wakefield, Bradford, 
