302 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Norfolk, John E. Taylor on the Upper 
and Lower Crags in, 1866, 67 ; 1867, 
x 57 
* -J. Wyatt on the gradual alteration 
of the coast-line in, 1867, 73 
- and Suffolk, Rev. J. Gunn on the 
alternate elevations and subsidences 
of the land, and the order of the suc¬ 
cession of strata in, 1868, 66 
- and Suffolk, George Maw on the 
sequence of the deposits in, superior to 
the Red Crag, 1868, 73 
—— and Suffolk, H. Stevenson on the 
extinction of the Great Bustard in, 
1868, hi 
-and Suffolk, S. V. Wood, jun., and 
F. W. Harmer on the glacial and post¬ 
glacial structure of, 1868, 80 
* -farming, C. S. Read on the recent 
improvements in, 1868, 177 
--Rev. O. Fisher on the denudations 
of, 1868, 63 
-East, R. B. Grantham on the Broads 
of, having reference to the ■water- 
supply, stowage, and drainage, 1868, 
191 
——- W. D. Harding on the drainage of 
the fens of Cambridgeshire, Hunting¬ 
donshire, Suffolk, and, 1868, 166 
—— Sir Willoughby Jones on the arterial 
drainage of, 1868, 168 
* -C. B. Rose on the thickness of the 
Chalk in, 1868, 77 
-—- and Lothingiand, notice of rare 
fishes occurring in, by T. E. Gunn, 
1868, 97 
-and Suffolk, the Rev. J. Gunn on 
the prospect of finding productive 
Coal-Measures in, 1872, 102 
Norman (Rev. Alfred Merle) on the 
Crustacea, Echinodermata, and Zoo¬ 
phytes obtained in deep-sea dredging 
off the Shetland Isles in 1861,1861 ,151 
-on British Holothuriadas, with refer¬ 
ence to new species, 1863, 106 ; on the 
morphology of the Opliiuroidea, ib. 
-on the structure and development 
of Salpa spvnosa (Otto), as observed at 
Guernsey, 1865, 92 
- report of exploring the coasts of the 
Hebrides by means of the dredge , 1866, 
193 (referred to in Sectional Proceed¬ 
ings, p. 77) 
- on the Crustacea', Molluscoida, 
Echinodermata, and Coelenterata, pro¬ 
cured by the Shetland Dredging Com¬ 
mittee in 1867, 1867, 437 
- on the Arachm da, Crustacea, Tuni- 
cata, Polyzoa, E• i odermata, Acti- 
nozoa, Hydrozoa, and Porifera, 1868, 
247. 34i 
-letter to, from Prof. Wyville Thom¬ 
son, on the successful dredging of 
ll.M.S. ‘Porcupine,’ 1869, 115 
Norman (Rev. Alfred Merle) on the 
French deep-sea exploration in the Bag 
of Biscay, 1880, 387 
-[Rev. Canon], report on the occupa¬ 
tion of the table at the zoological station 
at Naples, 1887, 85 ; on the definition 
of the area of the British Marine Fauna 
and Flora, 95 
* -the limit between the continental 
and abyssal marine fauna, 1889, 628 
* - (G. W.) on the future of the 
United States, 1874, 211 
Norris (Dr. R.), rigor mortis not mus¬ 
cular contraction, 1865, 109 
- on muscular irritability and the re¬ 
lations which exist between muscles,, 
nerve, and blood, 1866, 157 
-(Lieut.) on the erosion of the coast 
at Bembridge, <fc., 1885, 430 
Norsemen, H. H. Howorth on the origins 
of the, 1867, 117 
North (W.) on the influence of bodily 
exercise on the elimination of nitrogen, 
1880, 159 ; 1882 , 269 ; 1883, 242 ; 1884, 
265 
North American continent, phases in the 
evolution of the, Prof. J. S. Newberry- 
on, 1884, 719 
- American flora, the characteristics 
of the, Prof. Asa Gray on, 1884, 555 
-- American geology, plan for the 
subiect-bibliography of, by G. K. Gil¬ 
bert, 1884, 732 
-- American Indians, food plants used 
by the, Prof. G. Lawson on, 1884, 918 
-American languages, the classifica¬ 
tion of, Major J. W. Powell on, 1884,. 
899 
-American tribes, marriage laws of 
the, Major J. W. Powell on, 1884, 911 
-- East Passage, Lieut. G. T. Temple 
on the, 1880, 663 
- German exploring expedition, the 
biological results of the, Dr. 0. Finsch 
on, 1877, 101 
-Polar Distance, Rev. R. Mann on 
the discordance usually observed be¬ 
tween the results of direct and re¬ 
flection observations of, 1869, 18 
■- Polar ice, the geographical sig¬ 
nificance of, Dr. E. L. Moss on, 1878, 
636 
- Polar region, Admiral Sherard 
Osborn on the routes to the, 1874, 170 
* -Pole, Capt. R. Y. Hamilton on the 
best route to the, 1869, 164 
- Sea, list of Mollusca, which are 
common to the Mediterranean and the , 
1868, 234 
-Sea fisheries, O. T. Olsen on the> 
1882, 640 
-Uist, Dr. W. C. McIntosh on Turbel- 
laria and Annelida of, 1866, 76 
-Wales, Dr. Aug. Voelcker on phos- 
