154 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Coal Measures, report on the , 1882, 
267 ; 1883, 160 ; 1887,235 
Flora of Madagascar, Rev. R. Baron on 
the, 1888, 724 
-of Manchester, L. II. Grindon on 
the, 1861, 145 
-—— of the Mascarene Islands, I. B. Bal¬ 
four on the geological structure and, 
1875, 157 
-of Moab, A. W. Hayne on the, 1872, 
128 
- of New Zealand, Dr. W. Lauder 
Lindsay on the relations of the south¬ 
ern to the northern, 1865, 82 
- North American, Prof. Asa Gray 
on the characteristics of the , 1881, 555 
* - North European, in the west of 
Ireland, H. Hennessy on the probable 
cause of the existence of a, 1866, 74 
-of North Greenland, Prof. Oswald 
Heer on the Miocene, 1866, 53 
- of the north of Ireland, Dr. Dickie's 
brief summary of a report on the, 1861, 
240 
-Scottish, Prof. Balfour on the oc¬ 
currence of Hieracium collinum (Fries), 
with remarks on some recent additions 
to the, 1868, 89 
--- of Skye, Prof. M. A. Lawson on the, 
1868, 103 
-of the Strait of Magellan and west 
coast of Patagonia, Dr. R. 0. Cunning¬ 
ham on the, 1869, 112 
- of Sussex, W. B. Hemsley on a 
summary analysis of the, 1872, 128 
- of Victoria Park, Niagara Falls, 
Ontario, Canada, the, by J. H. Panton, 
1890, 871 
--- and fauna of the south coast of 
Devon and Cornwall, report on the, 1865, 
51 ; 1867 , 275 ; 1869, 84 ; 1872,48 
- and fauna of the Ashton-under- 
Lyne district, the, by J. R. Byrom, 
1883, 541 
- and fauna of the? Cameroons moun¬ 
tain, report on the, 1887, 73 
-—- and fauna qf prehistoric times, 
Prof. G. Rollestoh-eh the, 1877, 120 
* -and fauna of the Seychelle group 
of islands, Prof. E. P. Wright on the, 
1868, hi 
*Floral contrivances in the genus The- 
sium, Miss Ewart on, 1889, 649 
Floras of North-west America, Dr. R. 
Brown on the geographical distribution 
of the, 1871, 128 
-- the more ancient land, of the Old 
and New Worlds, Sir W. Dawson on, 
I 88 L 738 
* -insular, results of the investigations 
of, W. B. Hemsley on the, 1884, 772 
Floridete, protoplasmic continuity in the, 
T. Hick on, r883, 547 
‘Plots,’ J. R. Dakyns on, 1881, 634 
Flow of liquids through small orifices at 
high velocities, Col. H. Clerk on the 
hydraulic buffer and experiment on 
the, 1869, 209 
- of water through orifices, improved 
investigations on the, by Prof. J. Thom¬ 
son, 1876, 243 
-of water in uniform regime in rivers 
and in open channels generally, Prof. 
J. Thomson on the, 1878, 434 
*Flower (J. W.) on a Kjokkenmodding 
in the island of Herm, 1866, 96 
-on the relative ages of the flint- and 
stone-implement periods in England, 
1871 ,150 
-(Prof. W. H.) on the homologies 
and notation of the teeth of Mammalia, 
1868, 115 
- on the connection of the hyoid 
arch with the cranium, 1870, 136 ; on 
the correspondence between the an¬ 
terior and the posterior extremity, and 
the modifications of the limbs in the 
higher Vertebrata, 137 
-- on physiological experimentation, 
1871, 144 ( see 1870, lxii.) 
-on the composition of the carpus of 
adog, 1871, 138 
- on terato-embryological inquiries, 
1872, 334 
—— on the arrangement and nomencla¬ 
ture of the lobes of the liver in Mam¬ 
malia, 1872, 150 
——- on science-lectures and organisation, 
1873, 495 
- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee, 1878, 152 
- Address to the Biological Sec¬ 
tion, 1878, 549 ; methods and results 
of measurements of the capacity of 
the human crania, 581 
- on the natural history of Socotra, 
1879,210 
-- Address to the Department of 
Anthropology, 1881, 682 
- on obtaining photographs of the 
typical races in the British Isles, 1882, 
270 
- on the facial characteristics of the 
races and principal crosses in the Bri¬ 
tish Isles, 1883, 306 ; 1884, 294 
- on the preparation of a new edition 
of ‘ Anthropological Notes and Queries ,’ 
1887, 172 ; 1889, 186 ; 1890, 547 ; on 
racial photographs from ancient Egyp¬ 
tian pictures and sculptures, 1887, 439 
- on the desirability of further 
research in the Antarctic regions , 
1888, 316 ; on the present state of our 
knowledge of the zoology and botany of 
the West India islands, and on the steps 
taken to investigate ascertained defi¬ 
ciencies in the fauna and f ora, 1888, 
437 ; 1889, 93 ; 1890, 547 
