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GENERAL INDEX. 
Culm Measures of Devonshire, W. A. E. 
Ussher on the, 1886, 676 
Culverwell (E. P.) on the probable 
explanation of the effect of oil in 
calming waves in a storm, 1883, 443 
-on the discriminating condition of 
maxima and minima in the calculus 
of variations, 1884, 649 
___ on the criteria for discriminating 
bet ween maxima and minima solutions 
in the calculus of variations, 1887, 
598 
-- on the desirability of introducing a 
uniform nomenclature for the funda¬ 
mental units of mechanics, 1888, 27 
-possibility of irreversible molecular 
motions, 1890, 744 
Cumberland , produce of lead ore , lead, 
a.nd silver for ten years ended 1862, 
1863, 721 
-three stone circles in, A. L. Lewis 
on, 1885, 1220 
— — West, a comparison of, in 1836 and 
1883, by Hyde Clarke, 1883, 631 
Cumnoria, an iguanodont genus founded 
upon the Iguanodon Prestruichi, Plulke, 
Prof. H. G. Seeley on, 1887, 698 
Cundall (J. T.) on the influence of the 
silent discharge of electricity on oxygen 
and other gases , 1886, 213 ; 1887, 42 ; 
1889, 54 ; 1890, 338 
-and Prof. W. Ramsay on the non¬ 
existence of gaseous nitrous anhydride, 
1885, 965 
--and W. A. Shenstone, on the pre¬ 
paration and storage of oxygen gas in 
a pure state, 1886, 213 
Cuneiform and Khita, the discovery of a 
bi-lingual seal in. Hyde Clarke on, 
1880, 633 
Cunningham (Major A.) on unsteady 
motion in open channels, 1882, 665 ; 
convexity of surface of streams, ib .; 
depression of maximum velocity, ib. 
—— [Lieut.-Col. A.] on a chess problem, 
1890, 745 
(D.) on arranging an investigation 
of the seasonal variations of tempera¬ 
ture in lakes, rivers, and estuaries, 
1888, 326 ; 1889, 44 ; 1890, 92 
- (Dr. D. J.) *on Delphinus albiros- 
tris, 1876, 146 ; on the spinal nervous 
system of the Cetacea, 149 
—— on the mammillary and accessory 
processes as persistent epiphyses in 
the human spine, 1877, 107 ; on the 
myology of the shoulder and upper 
arm of the Thylacine, Cuscus, and 
Phascogale, ib. ; on the brachial plexus 
of the Cuscus, no 
•-on the intrinsic muscles of the 
mammalian foot, 1878, 599 
*'• - on the structure and homologies 
of the suspensory ligament of the fet¬ 
lock in the horse, ass, ox, sheep, and 
camel, 1881, 726 
Cunningham (Dr. D. J.) on the value of 
nerve-supply in the determination of 
muscular anomalies, 1884, 768 
--*on the connection of the Os odon- 
toidium with the centrum of the axis 
vertebra, 1885, 1101 ; some important 
points of comparison between the 
chimpanzee and man, 1226 
- the occasional eighth true rib in 
man, and its possible relationship to 
right-handedness, 1889, 777 ; the pro¬ 
portion of bone and cartilage in the 
lumbar section of the vertebral column 
in the ape and different races of men, 
ib. ; ^exhibition of the model of the 
head of a man stated to be 106 years 
old, with the brain exposed in situ, ib.; 
'•’'exhibition of the model of the head 
and shoulders of a young orang utan, 
with the brain exposed in situ, 778 
-(J. T.), report on the occupation of 
the table at the zoological station at 
Naples, 1883, 237 
- report on the marine biological sta¬ 
tion at Granton, Scotland, 1885, 474 
-- report on the zoological work done 
at the marine biological station at 
Granton, Scotland, 1886, 251 ; 1887, 92 
-on some teleostean ova, and their 
development, 1888, 703 
—— (Dr. R. O.) on Cliiaris alba, 1869, 
hi; on the flora of the Strait of 
Magellan and west coast of Patagonia, 
112 
-on the terrestrial and marine fauna 
of Magellan and Western Patagonia, 
1870, 114 
-- [Prof. R. O.] on Atya spihipes, and 
on an undescribed Pontonia, 1874, 137 
-(Rev. W.), an attempt at the more 
definite statement of the Malthusian 
principle, 1883, 603 
- on the industrial remuneration 
conference, 1885, 1181 
-- on the regulation of wages by means 
of sliding scales, 1886, 282 
- on the regulation of wages by means 
of lists in the cotton industry, 1887, 303 
- on the Comtist criticism of economic 
science, 1889, 462 
Cunnington (W.) on the recent explo¬ 
ration of Bowls’s barrow, 1886, 841 
Cups, Miss A. W. Buckland on three 
golden, 1883, 665 
Curasao, E. B. Tylor on the negro- 
European dialects of, 1865, 130 
*Curley (T.) on the sewage difficulty, 
1872, 242 
Current meter observations in the tidal 
compartment of the Thames, by Prof. 
W. C. Unwin, 1882, 676 
-meters, improved, and mode of 
