292 
GENERAL INDEX. 
photographs of, by Sir J. W. Dawson, 
1886, 845 
Mundella (A. J.) on combinations of 
capital and labour , 1875, 146 
- on the German and other systems of 
teaching the deaf to speak , 1880, 216 
Mundesley, Norfolk, Prof. J. Phillips on 
the Drift-beds of, 1863, 85 
- and Westleton beds, the strata 
between the Chillesford beds and the 
Lower Boulder Clay, Prof. J. Prestwich 
on the, 1881, 620 
- and Westleton beds, the exten¬ 
sion of, into Essex, Middlesex, and 
other inland counties, in relation to 
the age of certain hill-gravels and of 
some of the valleys of the South of 
England, Prof. J. Prestwich on the, 
1881, 620 
Mundle (W.) and G. A. Lebour on the 
Tertiarv Coal-field of Southern Chile, 
1870, 78 
Mungao district in East Africa, a visit to, 
in 1876, Dr. J. Kirk on, 1877, 145 
Municipalisation of the land, Sir G. Camp¬ 
bell on the, 1885, 1158 
Miintz and Ramspacher’s apparatus for 
the estimation of tannic acid, J. Watts 
on, 1875, 46 
Munro (Prof. J. E. C.), sliding scales in 
the coal industry, 1885, 1173 
- on the regulation of mages by means 
of lists in the cotton industry , 1886, 
282 ; 1887, 303 
- the probable effects on re ages of a 
general reduction in the hours of labour, 
1890, 472 
-(Dr. R.), the archaeological import¬ 
ance of ancient British lake-dwellings, 
and their relation to analogous remains 
in Europe, 1885, 1221 
- on the prehistoric inhabitants of the 
British Islands, 1887, 168 ; 1888, 289 ; 
1889, 318 ; 1890 548 
— on some archaeological remains bear¬ 
ing on the question of the origin of the 
Anglo-Saxons in England, 1890, 976 ; 
on prehistoric otter and beaver traps, 
978 
Munztnger (W.) on a journey into the 
interior of Hadramaut, 1870, 172 
Muriatic acid, the Rev. H. Highton on a 
method of preserving food by, 1871, 73 
Murchison (Sir R. I.), Address to the 
Section of Geology, 1861, 95 ; *on 
the maps and sections recently pub¬ 
lished by the Geological Survey, 121 ; 
letter from Sir H. Robinson relating to 
the journey of Major Sarel, Capt. 
Blakiston, Dr. Barton, and another, 
who are endeavouring to p ss from 
China to the North of India, 196 
-letter from Dr. Livingston • o, from 
the River Zambesi, 1862, 146 
Murchison (Sir R. I.), observations upon 
the Permian group of the N.W. of Eng¬ 
land, 1863, 83 ; Address to the Section 
of Geography, 126 
*- on the occurrence of the same 
fossil plants in the Permian rocks of 
Westmoreland and Durham, 1864, 59 ; 
Address to the Section of Geography, 
130 
- on the establishment of magnetic 
observations on tie Kew system at the 
Observatory at Tiflis, 1865, 313 
—-—- Address to the Section of Geology. 
1865, 41 ; letter from Samuel Baker on 
Luta Nzige, a second source of the Nile, 
112 
-on the parts of England and Wales 
in which coal may and may not be 
looked for beyond the known Coal-fields. 
1866, 57 ; on the reported discovery of 
the remains of Leichhardt in Australia, 
114 
- observations on the Livingstone 
search expedition now in progress, 
1867, 126 ; on the International Pre¬ 
historic and Anthropological Congress, 
ib. 
-Address to the Section of Geographv. 
1870, 158 
Murdat (T. J.), *apparatus for reading 
indications of distant meteorological 
instruments, 1889, 509 ; on the period¬ 
ical return of storms, ib. 
Mubie (Dr. -J.) on the development of 
fungi within the thorax of living birds, 
1871, 129 ; on the systematic position 
of Sivatherium giganteum, 108 
Murphy (G. R ), the Victoria and other 
torpedoes, 1890, 952 
-(J. J.) on the distribution of heat 
on the sun's surface, and the currents 
in its atmosphere, 1863, 9 
-on M‘Lennan’s theory of 4 Primitive 
Marriage,’ 1874, 156 
Murray (Andrew) on the future ad¬ 
ministration of the Natural History 
Collections in the British Museum, 
1867, 94 
-(G. R. M.) and A. W. Bennett, a re¬ 
formed system of terminology of the 
reproductive organs of Thaliophytes, 
1880, 600 
- on the flora of the Bahamas, 1888 .361 
-(J.) *notes on oceanic deposits and 
their origin, based on observations 
made on board H.M.S. ‘ Challenger,’ 
1876, 147 ; on the geological distribu¬ 
tion of oceanic deposits, 183 
- on making meteorological obser¬ 
vations on Ben Nevis . 1883, 125 ; 1884, 
36 ; 1885 ,90 ; 1886, 58 ; 1*87, 34 ; 1888, 
49 ; 1889, 315 ; 1890, 174 
- on the collection and identification 
of meteoric dust, 1885, 34 ; 1889, 34 
