GENERAL INDEX 
171 
Geography, Section of, Addresses of the 
Presidents of the :— 
Exeter: Sir Bartle Frere, 1869, 152 
Liverpool: Sir R. I. Murchison, 1870, 
158 
Edinburgh: Col. H. Yule, 1871, 162 
Brighton : F. Galton, 1872, 198 
Bradford: Sir Rutherford Alcock, 
1873, 150 
Belfast: Major C. W. Wilson, 1874, 
160 
Bristol: Gen. R. Strachey, 1875, 180 
Glasgow : Capt. F. J. Evans, 1876, 
169 
Plymouth : Adm. Sir E. Ommanney, 
1877, 122 
Dublin: Sir C. Wyville Thomson, 
1878, 613 
Sheffield: Clements R. Markham, 
1879, 420 
Swansea: Lieut.-Gen. Sir J. H. 
Lefroy, 1880, 646 
York: Sir J. D. Hooker, 1881, 727 
Southampton : Sir R. Temple, 1882, 
613 
Southport: Lieut.-Col. H.H.Godwin- 
Austen, 1883, 576 
Montreal: Gen. Sir J. H. Lefroy, 
1884, 787 
Aberdeen : Gen. J. T. Walker, 1885, 
1106 
Birmingham: Maj.-Gen. Sir F. J. 
Goldsmid, 1886, 712 
Manchester: Col. Sir C. Warren, 
1887, 785 
Bath : Col. Sir C.W. Wilson, 1888, 729 
Newcastle : Col. Sir F. de Winton, 
1889, 650 
Leeds : Col. Sir R. L. Playfair, 1890, 
874 
- in Asia, the progress of, during 
the last fifty years, Sir R. Temple on, 
1881, 741 
-of the British Isles in the Carboni¬ 
ferous period, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins 
on the, 1887, 684 
f-of Great Britain, the beginning of 
the, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on, 1887, 
803 
* -commercial, the study of the 
natural divisions of the earth, rather 
than the national ones, as the scientific 
basis of, Dr. J. Yeats on, 1887, 805 
-commercial, the physical basis of, 
Dr. H. R. Mill on, 1889, 659 
* -the place of, in national education, 
D. W. Freshfield on, 1886, 729 
* -the teaching of, in the elementmy 
schools of England, A. Park on, 1887, 
805 
-a natural method of teaching, J. J. 
Cardwell on, 1887, S 05 
- object lessons in, E. G. Ravenstein 
on, 1884, 806 
Geography , report of the Committee for co- 
operating with the Royal Geographical 
Society in endeavouring to bring before 
the authorities of Oxford and Cam¬ 
bridge the advisability of promoting the 
study of, 1887, 158 
j-- at the Universities, H. J. Mac¬ 
kinder on, 1887, 803 
--- political and physical, the Rev. E. 
Hale on the place of, in education. 
1872, 209 
- scientific, Gen. Strachey on the 
scope of, illustrated by remarks on the 
climate of India, 1872, 214 
-and meteorology of Kansas, Dr. L. 
Forbes on the, 1882, 625 
-of the region from the Nile to the 
Euphrates as known to the ancient 
Egyptians, Rev. H. G. Tomkins on the, 
1888, 741 
- physical, John Crawfurd on the 
connection between ethnologj 7 and, 
1861, 177 
—— physical, Prof. Ansted on some curi¬ 
osities of, in the Ionian Isles, 1863, 133 
-physical, of the Deserts of Persia 
and Central Asia, W. T. Blanford on 
the, 1873, 162 
-physical, of the Mediterranean, con¬ 
sidered in relation to that of the Black 
Sea and the Caspian, Dr. Carpenter on 
the, 1873, 163 
-of Scotland, what has been done for 
the, and what remains to be done, IT. 
A. Webster on, 1885, 1138 
Geological age of the Acadian fauna, G. 
F. Matthew on the, 1884, 742 
-age of the rocks of West Cornwall, 
J. H. Collins on the, 1879, 347 
-age of the North Atlantic Ocean, 
Prof. E. Hull on the, 1883, 494 
-age and relations of the Siwalik and 
Pikermi vertebrate and invertebrate 
faunas, W. T. Blanford on the, 1880, 577 
—— changes in the British islands, Rev. 
James Brodie on recent, 1868, 60 
*-changes which have occurred since 
the first traces of man in Europe, Prof, 
P. M. Duncan on the, 1870, 149 
-constitution, the, and the magnetic 
state of the British Isles, the relations 
between, Profs. A. W. Rucker and T. E. 
Thorpe on, 1889, 586 
-- episodes, J. F. Blake on, 1S79, 335 
- evidence as to the antiquity of 
man, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins on the, 
1879, 399 
-evidence of the temporary submer¬ 
gence of the South-west of Europe 
during the early Human Period, Prof. 
Prestwich on the, 1880, 581 
*—— Institute of the Austrian Empire, 
F. von Hauer on the latest work of the, 
1864, 54 
