GENERAL INDEX 
99 
of, in Birmingham, as compared with 
other large towns, 1865, 145 
Crime, the state of, in England, Scotland, 
and Ireland in 1880, Prof. L. Levi on, 
1882, 375 
Crimea, Prof. Ansted on the physical 
geography of the eastern part of the, 
and the peninsula of Taman, 1866, 99 
Criminal code, the proposed, for England 
and Ireland, on the feasibility and im¬ 
portance of extending to Scotland, Dr. 
W. N. Hancock on, 1879, 479 
Criminals, Thomas Robins’s observations 
on, 1863, 166 
- - Sir John Bowring on productive 
labour in prisons as associated with the 
reformation of, 1867, 135 
* -habitual, Dr. Wilson on the moral 
imbecility of, exemplified by cranial 
measurements, 1869, 129 
Crinoidal calyx, the nomenclature of the 
plates of the, P. H. Carpenter on, 1879, 
333 
*Crinoidea, Dr. W. B. Carpenter on the 
nervous and generative systems of the, 
1875, 161 
-the permanent larval forms among 
the, P. H. Carpenter on, 1881, 671 
-the geographical and bathymetrical 
distribution of the, Dr. P. H. Carpenter 
on, 1884, 758 
*'Crinoids, Prof. Wyville Thomson on the 
structure of, 1871, 134 
* - remarks on the anatomy of the 
arms of, by P. H. Carpenter, 1876, 146 
Crisp (Dr. Edwards) on the anatomy of 
the Quadrumana, with a comparative 
estimate of the intelligence of the apes 
and monkeys, 1864, 92 ; on the ana¬ 
tomy of the Struthionidfe, Ostriches, 
Rheas, and Casuaries, lb .; on valves in 
the abdominal veins, 120 ; on the size 
of the blood-corpuscle in relation to the 
size of the animal, its swiftness and 
powers of endurance, 121 
-on the relative wrnight of the brain, 
and on the external form of this organ, 
in relation to the intelligence of the 
animal, 1865, 84 ; on the food and 
habits of the Mole, Sparrow, and of the 
Yespida;, 85 ; on the external form of 
the hand and brain of the Orang (>’. 
saty tils'), 86 
- on the skeleton of a fossil whale 
recently exhumed on the eastern coast 
of Suffolk, 1868, 61 ; on the relative 
weight and form of the eye and colour 
of the iris in vertebrate animals, 114 ; 
on some points relating to the visceral 
anatomy of the Thylacinus,ib .; on the 
intestinal canal and other viscera of 
the Gorilla, ib .; on the statistics of 
pulmonary consumption in 623 districts 
of England and Wales, 158 
^Chiswick (H. C.), life amongst the 
Veys, 1867, 115 
^Critical points and pressures, and their 
relation to atomic volumes, Prof. James 
Dewar on, 1883, 464 
Criticoids, R. Rawson on, 1887, 604 
Crocodiles, Dr. J. E. Gray on the change 
of form of the head of, and on those 
of India and Africa, 1862, 106 
Crocus, Dr. Karl Koch on the classifica¬ 
tion of the species of, 1868, 102 
Croger (Charles T.) on tumuli at A- 
scheraden in Livonia, 1872, 178 
Croll (James) on the cohesion of gases, 
and its relation to Carnot’s function, 
and to recent experiments on the 
thermal effects of elastic fluids in 
motion, 1862, 21 ; on the mechanical 
power of electro-magnetism, with 
special reference to the theory of Dr. 
Joule and Dr. Scoresby, 24 
- on the ‘ Challenger’s’ crucial test of 
the wind and gravitation theories of 
oceanic circulation, 1875, 191 
-*on the transformation of gravity, 
1876, 30 ; on the tidal-retardation 
argument for the age of the earth, 88 
Ceombie (J. W.), a game with a history, 
1885, 1215 
Cromlechs and rocking-stones considered 
ethnologically, P. O’Callaghan on, 1861, 
187 
Crompton (E.) on the determination of a, 
gauge for the manufacture of various 
small screws , 1882, 311 ; 1883, 31 S ; 
1884, 287 
• -(Rev. J.) on deep or artesian wmlls 
at Norwich, 1S62, 70 
--(R. E.) on recent developments of 
the Cowles aluminium process, 1888, 
809 
1'Crook (H. T.), the present state of the 
Ordnance Survey and the paramount 
necessity for a thorough revision, 1890, 
896 
Crookes (W.) on the extraction of thal¬ 
lium on a large scale from the flue-dust 
of pyrites-burners, 1863, 41 
-on disinfection, 1866, 34 
* -on a new polarising photometer, 
1867, 32 
-- on the influence of the residual gas 
on the movement of the radiometer, 
1876, 30 
- on electrolysis in its physical and. 
chemical bearings, 1886, 308 ; 1887, 
336 ; 1888 , 339 ; 1889. 223 ; 1890, 138 
-Address to the Chemical Section, 
1886, 558 ; on the methods of chemical 
fractionation, 583 ; on the fractionation 
of yttria, 586 
- on the desirability of combined 
action for the translation of foreign 
memoirs, 18S7, 41 
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