GENERAL INDEX. 
105 
*D’Almeida (W. B.) on Pahang, an in¬ 
dependent state in the Malayan penin¬ 
sula, 1888, 747 
Dalton and Dr. Henry, Dr. N. de 
Khanikof on experiments for the 
verification of the laws of, on the 
absorption of gases by liquids, 1867, 34 
-(W. H.), a list of works referring to 
British mineral and, thermal waters, 
1888, 859 
-on the range of the Lower Tertiaries 
of East Suffolk, 1880, 575 
Dalzell (J.) and T. E. Thorpe on the 
existence of sulphur dichloride, 1871,68 
*Dampier, Prof. M. A. Lawson on plants 
collected by the voyager, 1873, 105 
Dana (Prof. J. D.) on the southward 
ending of a great synclinal in the 
Taconic range, 1884, 729 
Danburite, some results of the crystallo¬ 
graphic study of, Max Schuster on, 
1885, 1033 
*Danchell (F. H.) on peat, 1873, 186 
Danes and Germans, the profile of the, 
J. Park Harrison on, 1881, 703 
Danes’ Dyke, excavations in the earth¬ 
work called, at Flamborough, and 
on the earthworks of the Yorkshire 
wolds, Major-Gen. Pitt-Bivers on, 1881, 
690 
Daniel (J. E.) on the Mollusca of 
Bath, and an account of parasites 
found in Anodon cygnea, 1864, 93 
*Daniell battery, a modification of the, 
using iron as electropositive element, 
J. J. Coleman on, 1885, 938 
Danks (Rev. B.), marriage customs of 
the New Britain group, 1888, 847 
Danson (J. T.) on the growth of the 
human body in height and weight in 
males from 17 to 30 years of age, 
1861. 216 
•- on a uniformity of 'plan for the 
census of the United Kingdom, 1871, 57 
-(William) on the law of universal 
storms, 1861, 52 ; on Barragudo cotton 
from the plains of the Amazon, and on 
the flax-fibre cotton of North America, 
140 ; on the manufacture of the human 
hair as an article of consumption and 
general use, 217 
Dantscher (Prof.), of Innsbruck, 
photographs by, of representations of 
vascular injection, Dr. A. Thomson on, 
1877, 114 
Danube, Prof. Ansted on the brown 
coals of the, 1862, 66 
Baphnia Schcejferi, Rev. A. R. Hogan on, 
1861, 146 
*Dara Nur, Northern Afghanistan and 
its inhabitants, Lieut.-Col. H. C. B. 
Tanner on the, 1880, 665 
Darbishire (A. W.) on the working of 
slate quarries, 1883, 658 
Dardanelles, Dr. W. B. Carpenter on the 
undercurrents of the Bosphorus and, 
1873, 41 
*Dardistan, &c., Dr. Leitner on an eth¬ 
nological and linguistic tour of 
discovery in, 1875, 176 
*Darien Indians, Dr. Cullen on the, 1865, 
1 19 
- Isthmus of, M. Lucien de Puydt 
on two explorations of the, with a 
view to discovering a practical line 
for a ship canal, 1867, 128 
Dartmoor, W. Pengelly on the age of the 
granites of, 1861, 127 
- G. W. Ormerod on the granite of 
the northerly and easterly sides of, 
1869, 98 
-C. Spence Bate on an exploration 
of some tumuli on, 1872, 175 
- prehistoric remains on, C. S. Bate 
on, 1877, 114 
Darwin, H. Fawcett on the method of, 
in his treatise on the origin of species, 
1861, 141 
'•'■'Darwin (G. H.) on a portable globe, 
and on some maps of the world, 1873, 
167 
-on graphical interpolation and 
integration, 1876, 13 
-on the precession of a viscous 
spheroid, 1878, 4 S 2 
- on the measurement of the lunar 
disturbance of gravity , 1880, 25 ; 1881, 
93 ; 1882, 95 
- on variations in the vertical due to the 
elasticity of the earth's surface, 1882, 
106 ; on the method of harmonic analysis 
used in deducing the numerical values 
of the tides of long period, and on a 
misprint in the tidal report for 1872, 
319 
-a numerical estimate of the rigidity 
of the earth, 1882, 472 
- on the harmonic analysis of tidal 
observations, 1883, 49 ; 1884, 33 ; 1885, 
35 ; 1886, 40 ( see also 1882, 319 ) 
--- on comparing and reducing magnetic 
observations, 1885, 65 , 75 ; 1886, 64 ; 
1887 , 320 ; 1888, 28 ; 1889, 49 ; 1890, 
172 
- on preparing instructions for the 
practical work of tidal observation, 
1886, 40 
- Address to the Mathematical and 
Physical Section, 1886, 511 ; *on 
the Jacobian ellipsoid of equilibrium 
of a rotating mass of fluid, 541 ; *on 
the dynamical theory of the tides of 
long period, ib. 
- on a differential gravity meter, 1887, 
4 1 
■-- on the advisability and possibility of 
establishing in other parts of the coun¬ 
try observations upon the prevalence of 
