GENERAL INDEX. 
287 
ture of the air, J. Park Harrison on the 
additional evidence of the indirect, 
1862, 31 
Moon, influence of the, on the rainfall, 
W. Pengelly on the, 1871, 55 
_the lunar mountains, the Alps, the 
Mare Imbrium, and the Mare Frigoris, 
W. R. Birt on, 18G3, 3 
- ‘ Mare Smithii,’ the walled plain 
‘ Rosse,’ the ‘ Percy Mountains,’ &c., 
Dr. Lee on the, 1863, 7 
-mean motion of the, Rev. E. Hincks 
on the quantity of the acceleration of 
the, as indicated by the records of 
certain ancient eclipses, 1861, 22 ; G. 
B. Airy’s remarks on this paper, 12 
- mean motion in longitude of the, 
Rev. Dr. E. Hincks on the relationship 
between the variation of the eccentric¬ 
ity of the earth’s orbit and the, 1863, 6 
* -mean motion of the, the solar eclipse 
of Agathocles considered in reply to 
Prof. Newcomb’s criticism on the co¬ 
efficient of acceleration of the, Prof. S. 
Haughton on, 1877, 31 
-mountains of the, Dr. Beke on the 
origin of the designation, 1861, 184 
-researches on the, by Prof. Phillips, 
1863, 9 
-the revolution period of the, and the 
rotational period of the earth deduced 
from the nebular hypothesis of Laplace, 
notes upon, W. F. Stanley on, 1885, 
9 T 5 
-surface of the, Rev. T. W. W ebb on 
the invisible part of the, 1864, 9 
-surface of the, W. R. Birt on methods 
of detecting changes on the, 1864, 4 
- surface of the, W. R. Birt on the 
extent of evidence which we possess 
elucidatory of ‘change ’ on the, 1868, 11 
- surface of the, Baron von Madler on 
the changes of the, 1868, 514 
* _surface of the, W. R. Birt on the 
importance and necessity of continued 
systematic observations on the, 1873, 34 
Moore (C.), notes on two Ichthyosauri 
exhibited to the meeting, 1861, 121 
-on the paleontology of mineral 
veins, and on the secondary age of 
some mineral veins in the Carboniferous 
Limestone, 1862, 82 ; contributions to 
Australian geology and paheontologv, 
83 
-on the equivalents of the Cleveland 
ironstones in the West of England, 
1863, 83 ; on the organic contents of 
the lead-veins of Allenheads and other 
lead-veins of Yorkshire, ih. 
-on the geology of the South-west of 
England, 1864, 59 
- on mineral veins containing organic 
remains in the Carboniferous Lime¬ 
stone, 1868, 428 ; 1869, 360 
Moore (C.) on new discoveries connected 
with Quaternary deposits, 1868, 74 
-on a specimen of Teleosaurus from 
the Upper Lias, 1869, 97 
-on the presence of naked Echino- 
dermata ( Holothuria ) in the Inferior 
Oolite and Lias, 1872, 117 
- on the circulation of underground 
maters, 1875, 114 
-on the age of the Durdham Down 
deposit yielding Thecodontosaurus, Sec., 
1875, 77 
-on ammonites and aptychi, 1879 ,341 
- on the mode of reproduction of cer¬ 
tain species of Ichthyosaurus from the 
Lias of England and WurLemberg, 1880, 
68 
—— proofs of the organic nature of 
Eozoon Canadense, 1880, 582 
-on life in Laurentian and other Irish 
rocks, 1881, 610 
* -(Dr. D.) on a monstrous state of 
Megacarpcea, 1874, 134 ; *onamonstrous 
flower of Sarracenia , ih. ; *on grafted 
roots of mangold-wurzel, ih. ; *on the 
growth of the stems of tree-ferns, ih. 
* -on Spiranthes Bomanzoviana, 1875. 
158 
*-- (H. F.), the depression in agri¬ 
culture : its effects and its lessons, 1881, 
761 
- (Thomas J.) on some improved 
methods of displaying birds in public 
museums, 1865, 92 
-*on the ‘ Mortimer’ ship aquarium, 
1870, 121 ; *on Bliinodon typicus, a 
rare shark, lately added to the Free 
Museum, Liverpool, ih.; on work done 
by the Mercantile Marine of Liverpool 
in furtherance of zoology, ih. ; exhibi¬ 
tion of a remarkable hinged fish-jaw 
and of a young Lamantin, ih. 
Moorsom (Vice-Adm.) on steamship per¬ 
formance, 1861, 190 
Moraine, the terminal, near Manchester, 
Prof. H. C. Lewis on, 1887, 724 
Moraines as the retaining walls of lakes. 
E. Fry on, 1875, 64 
-the terminal, of the great glaciers 
of England, Prof. H. C. Lewis on, 1887. 
691 
Moral idea, C. S. Wake on the origin of 
the, 1874, 158 
* -sense, the Rev. Dr. M‘Cann on the 
origin of the, 1871, 155 
Morality, E. B. Tylor on the relation of, 
to religion in the early stages of civil¬ 
isation, 1873, 148 
Moray Firth, E. Roberts and Prof. Busk 
on the opening of a cyst of the Stone 
Age near the coast of the, 1863, 146 
- the Bev. Walter Macgregor and 
Bohert Damson on dredging in the , 
1866, 211 
