160 
GENERAL INDEX. 
botanical station at Peradeniya, Cey¬ 
lon, 1887, 96 ; 1888, 421 ; 1889, 114 ; 
1890, 470 
Foster (Prof. Michael) on the physiology 
of the lymphatic system, 1887, 145 ; 
1888, 363 ; 1889, 128 
--discussion on the chemical problems 
presented by living bodies, opened by, 
1888, 630 
-- on the steps taken for investigating 
the natural history of the Friendly 
Islands, or other groups in the Pacific 
visited by H.M.S. 1 Egeria ,’ 1890, 113 
- (P. Le Neve) on agricultural 
machinery , 1869, 404 
- on claims for reward for inventions 
adopted by Government, 1872, 243 
-- (P. Le Neve, jun.) on the irrigation 
of Upper Lombardy by new canals to 
be derived from the Lakes Lugano and 
Maggiore, 1868, 190 
--description of the new branch canal 
leading from the Canal Cavour for 
irrigating the province of Lomellina, 
1872, 243 
* -on the irrigation of the Casale dis¬ 
trict, 1873, 214 
* -on coal-mining in Itaty, 1874, 222 
*Fothergill (B.)Bown’s tyre-fastening, 
1863, 192 
- (Dr. J. M.) on heart and brain, 
1873, 127 
- the effect of town life upon the 
human body, 1887, 900 
-(J. R.) on forced draught, 1886, S 05 
Foula, G. A. Gibson, on the physical 
geology and geological structure of, 
1876, 90 
Fourier’s law of diffusion, five applica¬ 
tions of, illustrated by a diagram of 
curves with absolute numerical values, 
Prof. Sir W. Thomson on, 1888, 571 
Foussereau (M.) and E. Bouty on the 
employment of alternating currents for 
measuring liquid resistances, 1886, 356 
Fowler (Dr. G. H.) on some new types 
of madreporarian structure, 1887, 759 
- on the development of the oviduct 
and connected structures in certain 
fresh-water Teleostei, 1888, 338 ; 1889, 
95 
-- (J.), Address to the Mechanical 
Section, 1882, 655 
Fox (Col. A. Lane-) on the discovery of 
flint implements of Paleolithic type in 
the Gravel of the Thames Valley at 
Acton and Ealing, 1869, 130 
- Address to the Department of 
Anthropology, 1872, 157 
- on the preparation of brief forms of 
instructions for travellers , ethnologists, 
Jf’c., 1873, 482 ; 1874, 214 ; on science- 
lectures and organisation, 1873, 495 , 
507 
*Fox (Col. A. Lane-) on recent investiga¬ 
tions in Cissbury Camp, Sussex, 1875, 
173 
- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee , 1876, 266 ; 1877, 231 ; 1878, 
152 ; 1879, 175 
-on some Saxon and British tumuli 
near Guildford, 1877, 116 
--on the examination of two caves 
near Tenby, 1879, 209 ; *on excava¬ 
tions at Mount Caburn, Lewes, Sussex, 
1878, 580 
- [Major-Gen. Lane-] on the explora¬ 
tion of certain caves in Borneo , 1879, 
149 ; on excavations at Portstewart 
and elsewhere in the North of Ireland, 
171 
- for communications from 1880- 
1890, see Pitt-Rivers 
-(C. D.) on the Mersey tunnel, 1883, 
371 
*--(F.) on the Bristol joint station, 
1875, 248 
-(F. W.) on Indian railways and 
Indian finance, 1875, 209 
-(H.) and A. Somervail on the 
occurrence of porphyritic structure in 
some rocks of the Lizard district, 1887, 
708 
- (H. C.) on synchronism of mean 
temperature and rainfall in the climate 
of London, 1879, 277 ; 1880, 493 
-some laws which regulate the 
succession of mean temperature and 
rainfall in the climate of London, *1881, 
544 ; 1885, 912 
- (J. J.), Prof. P. F. Franklaxd, and 
G. C. Franklaxd, contributions to the 
study of pure fermentations, 1889, 544 
-(Rev. W.) on a new Wealden 
Saurian named Polacanthus, 1865, 56 
-- on the skull and bones of an 
Iguanodon, 1868, 64 
- (W.) and J. A. Waxklyx on the 
constitution of the natural fats, 1883, 
470 
Fox-Straxgways (C.) on the circulation 
of underground waters, 1876, 95 
Foxwell (Prof. H. S.) on the regulation 
of wages by means of sliding scales, 
1886, 282 
-- on the best methods of ascertaining 
and measuring valuations in the value 
of the monetary standard, 1887, 247 ; 
1888, 181 ; 1889, 133 ; 1890, 485 ; on 
the regulation of wages by means of lists 
in the cotton industry, 1887, 303 
- on the statistical data available for 
determining the amount of the precious 
metals in use as money, ffc., 1888, 219 ; 
1889, 164 ; 1890, 498 ' 
*-the tendency of competition to 
result in monopoly, 1888, 762 
Fraction, continued, J. W. L. Glaisher 
