172 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Geological Institute of the Austrian Em¬ 
pire, W. von Haidinger on the progress 
of the Imperial, 1865, 56 
-photography, local, O. W. Jeffs on, 
1888, 653 
- photography. Report on the collec¬ 
tion, preservation and registration of 
photographs of geological interest in the 
United Kingdom, 1890, 429 
- map of Europe, report on the prepa¬ 
ration of an international, 1882, 241 
-- map, an outline, of Lower Egypt, 
Arabia Petrasa, and Palestine, notice 
of, by Prof. E. Hull, 1885, 1015 
—— map of India, the new, V. Ball on, 
1878, 532 
-map of Monte Sommaancl Vesuvius, 
notice of a, by Dr. H. J. Johnston- 
Lavis, 1884, 730 
-maps, an international scale of 
colours for, W. Topley on, 1881, 647 
-maps, detailed, the value of, in 
relation to water-supply and other 
practical questions, W. Whitaker on, 
1884, 731 
-maps and sections of West Galway 
and South-west Mayo, G. H. Kinahan 
on, 1874, 88 
--meaning of the term ‘ river-basin,’ 
and the desirability of substituting 
‘drainage-area,’ D. Mackintosh on 
the, 1875, 75 
--notes on the Noursoak peninsula 
and Disco Island in North Greenland, 
1871, 94 
* -periods, a new method of calcula¬ 
ting the absolute duration of, Prof. 
Haughton on, 1877, 31 
- Record, report on the progress of the , 
*1879, 350 ; 1880, 87 
- relations and mode of preservation 
of Eozoon canadense, Principal J. W. 
Dawson on the, 1883, 494 
--relations of the atmosphere, T. S. 
Hunt on the, 1878, 544 
- results of the late British Arctic 
Expedition, Capt. Feilden andC. E. De 
Pmnce on the, 1878, 548 
- sections within forty miles’ radius 
of Southport, notes on, by C. E. De 
Ranee, 1883, 489 
- sections in the co. Down, W. A. 
Traill on, 1874, 93 
* -significance of the boring at Messrs. 
Meux’s brewery, London, R. A. C. 
Godwin-Austen on the, 1877, 71 
—— structure and flora of the Mascarene 
Islands, I.B. Balfour on the, 1875, 157 
-Survey of Scotland, A. Geikie on the 
progress of the, 1867, 60 ; 1871, 96 
-Survey of Ireland, E. Hull on the 
progress of the, 1874, 83 ; 1878, 543 
-- Survey of Ireland, chiefly in co. 
Donegal, notes on some of the problems 
now being investigated by the officers 
of the, by Prof. E. Hull, 1886, 660 
Geological Survey, the work of the, in 
Northumberland and Durham, W. 
Topley on, 1889, 597 
- Surveys of Europe , the national, 
report on, by W. Topley, 1884, 221 
-systems and endemic disease, Dr. 
Moffat on, 1870, 80 ; 1871, 107 ; 1873, 84 
- terrain, the nature of the, as an 
important factor in the geographical 
distribution of animals, Dr. H. Gadow 
on, 1888, 707 
- time, the extent of, Rev. M. H. 
Close on, 1878, 548 
--time, the measure of, by natural chro¬ 
nometers, Prof. J. Phillips on the, 1864,64 
-time, Prof. J. Phillips on the ammo- 
nitic septa in relation to, 1873, 86 
Geology, Section of, Addresses of the 
Presidents of the : — 
Manchester, Sir R. I. Murchison, 
1861, 95 
Cambridge, J. Beete Jukes, 1862, 54 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Warington W. 
Smyth, 1863, 59 
Bath, Prof. J. Phillips, 1864, 45 
Birmingham, Sir R. I. Murchison, 
1865, 41 
Nottingham, Prof. A. C. Ramsay, 
1866,46 
Dundee, Archibald Geikie, 1867, 49 
Norwich, R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, 
1868, 51 
Exeter, Prof. R. Harkness, 1869, 82 
* Liverpool, Sir P. M. Grey Eger- 
ton, 1870 
Edinburgh, Prof. A. Geikie, 1871, 87 
Brighton, R. A. C. Godwin-Austen, 
1872, 90 
Bradford, Prof. J. Phillips, 1873, 70 
Belfast, Prof. E. Hull, 1874, 67 
Bristol, Dr. T. Wright, 1875, 47 
Glasgow, Prof. J. Young, 1876, 72 
Plymouth, W. Pengelly, 1877, 54 
Dublin, Dr. John Evans, 1878, 519 
Sheffield, Prof. P. Martin Duncan, 
1879, 326 
Swansea, Dr. H. C. Sorby, 1880, 565 
York, A. C. Ramsay, 1881, 605 
Southampton,R. Etheridge, 1882, 502 
Southport, Prof. W. C. Williamson, 
1883, 475 
Montreal, W. T, Blanford, 1884, 691 
Aberdeen, Prof. J. W. Judd, 1885, 994 
Birmingham, Prof. T. G. Bonney, 
1886, 601 
Manchester, Dr. H. Woodward, 1887 
673 
Bath, Prof. W. Boyd Dawkins, 1888, 
644 
Newcastle-on-Tyne, Prof. James 
Geikie, 1889, 551 
Leeds, Prof. A. H. Green, 1890, 789 
