138 
GENERAL INDEX. 
electric currents, Prof. G. F. FitzGerald 
on the, 1883, 404 
Energy in the solar spectrum, Prof. S. P. 
Langley on the distribution of, 1882, 
459 
-- Prof. J. D. Everett on units of force 
and, 1871, 29 
Engine, direct action, W. B. Johnson on 
the, 1861, 263 
-for starting and reversing large 
marine engines, A. B. Brown on an, 
1876, 219 
* - L. Perkins on Perkins’ high-pres¬ 
sure, 1877, 217 
. - - power meter, C. V. Boys on the, 
1882, 672 
^Engineer, scientific, W. W. Urquhart 
on some of the difficulties the, meets 
with in practice, 1867, 157 
Engineering manufacture of Dundee, 
James G. Orchar on the, 1867, 144 
* - manufactures of the Tyne and 
neighbouring districts, P. Westmacott 
and J. F. Spencer on the, 1863, 192 
Engineers, J. Head on a higher educa¬ 
tion for, 1874, 223 
Engines, locomotive, K. Eaton on cer¬ 
tain economical improvements in the 
construction of, 1872, 243 
* - rotary, G. 0. Hughes on, 1866, 145 
England, condition and progress of Scot¬ 
land in relation to Ireland and, Pro¬ 
fessor Leone Levi on the, 1867, 140 
-Cretaceous strata of, Prof. H. 
Coquand on the parallelism of the, and 
the north of France, with those of the 
west, south-west, and south of France 
and the north of Africa, 1868, 61 
- the Devonian system in, and in 
Belgium, G. Dewalque on, 1877, 69 
- domestication of certain animals 
in, between the seventh and eleventh 
centuries, J. Thrupp on the, 1865, 94 
- flint- and stone-implement periods 
in, J. W. Flower on the relative ages 
of the, 1871, 150 
* -the east of, the palseontological as¬ 
pects of the Middle Glacial formation 
of, and their bearing upon the age of 
the Middle Sands of Lancashire, S. V. 
Wood and F. W. Harmer on, 1870, 90 
-south-east of, W. Topley on the 
relation of the parish boundaries in 
the, to great physical features, par¬ 
ticularly to the Chalk escarpment, 1872, 
197 
-- magnetic survey of,\ General 
Sabine's report on the repetition of the, 
1861,250 
- and France, J. F. Bateman and 
J. J. Revy on a proposed cast-iron tube 
for carrying a railway across the 
Channel between the coasts of, 1869, 
206 
England and Wales, Dr. Edwards Crisp 
on the statistics of pulmonary consump¬ 
tion in 623 districts of, 1868, 158 
-and Wales, west of, the Rev. Canon 
Girdlestone on the condition of the 
agricultural labourer, specially in the, 
1868, 165 
-j-ENGLEDUE (Lt.-Col.W. J.), the Hopcraft 
smokeless furnace, 1889, 751 
English history, early, a new paragraph 
in, by Dr. T. Nicholas, 1875, 177 
-locomotive engineering, A. McDon¬ 
nell and J. A. F. Aspinall on, 1884, 890 
* -nation, A. L. Lewis on the pretended 
identification of the, with the ‘ Lost 
House of Israel,’ 1872, 190 
* -nomenclature in systematic biology, 
E. Ray Lankester on, 1874, 137 
-speaking populations of the world, 
the, by Hyde Clarke, 1883, 618 
-stations in the hill regions of India, 
the progress of the, Hyde Clarke on, 
1880, 686 
^Engraving, photelectric and photo¬ 
graphic, Duncan C. Dallas on, 1863, 42 
Enoch (F.), the life history of the Hes¬ 
sian fly, Cecidomyia destructor (Say), 
1890, 864 
Enseignement technique secondaire en 
Italie, l’organisation et la stafistique 
de T, par Signor Bonghi, 1888, 774 
*Enteropneusta, the presence in the, of a 
structure comparable with the noto¬ 
chord of the Chordata, W. Bateson on, 
1884, 782 
Entomostraca, marine cyclopoid, George 
S. Brady on the, 1863, 99 
-of the Carboniferous strata of Great 
Britain and Ireland, Prof. T. Rupert 
Jones’s synopsis of the bivalved, 1863, 
80 
*Ent 01110 straeon, a new, from Exmouth, 
notice of, by Dr. T. Wright, 1864, 191 
*Entozoa, human, remarks on all the 
known forms of, by Dr. T. S. Cobbold, 
1862, 195 
- Dr. T. Spencer Cobbold on the de¬ 
velopment and migrations of the, 1863, 
111 
-- Dr. T. Spencer Cobbold on food as 
a source of, 1864, 119 
-Dr. Cobbold on specimens of, 1865, 
102 ; on beef and pork as sources of, ib. 
- -of the dog, Dr. T. S. Cobbold on the, 
in relation to public health, 1866, 72 
-Dr. Cobbold on the so-called cattle 
plague, 1866, 89 
-Dr. Cobbold on the, of the common 
fowl and of game birds, in their sup¬ 
posed relation to the grouse-disease, 
1867, So 
Eocene beds of the Isle of Wight, report 
of the Committee for exploring the 
higher, 1887, 414; 1889, 89 
