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327 
called Danes’ Dyke at Flamborough, 
and on the earthworks of the York¬ 
shire wolds, 1881, 690 ; on the dis¬ 
covery of flint implements in stratified 
gravel in the Nile Valley, near Thebes, 
693 ; on excavations in a camp called 
Ambresbury Banks, in Epping Forest, 
697 
Pitt-Rivers (Major-Gen.) on obtaining 
photographs of the typical races in the 
British Isles, 1882, 270 ; on the inves¬ 
tigation of the Loughton Camp, 274 ; 
1883, 243 
- on the facial characteristics of the 
races and principal crosses in the 
British Isles, 1883, 306 ; 1884, 294 
* - on the working of the Ancient 
Monuments Act of 1882, 1885, 1214 
- the Corresponding Societies Com¬ 
mittee, 1886, 285 ; L887, 459 ; 1888 ,255 ; 
1889, 187 ; 1890, 55 
-- on the preparation of a new edition 
of ‘ Anthropological Notes and Queries ,’ 
1887, 172 ; 1889, 186 ; 1890, 547 ; on 
racial photographs from the ancient 
Egyptian pictures and sculptures, 1887, 
439 
-Address to the Anthropological Sec¬ 
tion, 1888, 825 
- [Lieut.-Gen.] on the effects of dif¬ 
ferent occupations and employments on 
the ‘physical development of the human 
body, 1888, 100 ; 1889, 186 
- human bones discovered by, at 
Woodcuts, Rotherley, &c., Dr. Beddoe 
on, 1888, 839 
- on the anthropological measurements 
taken at Bath, 1889 ,423 
- on the anthropological measurements 
taken at Newcastle, 1889, 1890, 549 
* - excavation of the Wansdyke at 
Woodyates, 1890, 983 
^Placenta, structure of the, in relation to 
the theory of evolution, Prof. W. Turner 
on the, 1876, 163 
* -structure of the human, Dr. C. S. 
Minot on the, 1887, 760 
Placentation of the Cetacea, Prof. Turner 
on the, 1871, 144 
-of the Dugong, Prof. Sir W. Turner 
on the, 1889, 629 
Plane moving through water, experiments 
by W. Eroude on the surface-friction 
experienced by a, 1872, 118 
Planetary configurations, B. Stewart on 
sun-spots, and their connection with, 
1863, 11 
* -nebula, Dr. Gill on the parallax of 
a, 1871, 34 
Planets in 1860, minor, Norman Pogson 
on three of the, 1862, 16 
--the possibility of the existence of 
intra-mercurial, Balfour Stewart on, 
1881, 518 
Planets, R. S. Browne on the relative dis¬ 
tances of the, from the sun, 1863, 5 
Planimeter, Amsler's, F. J. Bramwell on, 
1872, 401 
-a new sphere, Prof. Hele Shaw on, 
1888, 584 , *821 
* Planispheres, Chevalier Ignazio Villa on 
some improved celestial, 1862 , 18 ; *ter 
restrial, 148 
*Plant (John) on human remains from 
Poole’s Cavern, 1866, 97 
* -on the geology and fossils of the 
Lingula-flags at Upper Mawddach, 
North Wales, 1867, 72 
-on a flint flake core found in the 
Upper Valley Gravel at Salford, 1870, 
156 
* - on the Burleigh rock-drill, 1873, 
216 
- on the circulation of underground 
waters, 1875, 114 ; 1876, 95 ; 1877, 81 ; 
1878, 382 ; 1879, 155 ; 1880, 87 ; 1881 
309 ; 1882 , 213 ; 1883, 147 ; 1884, 96 : 
1885, 380 ; 1886,235 ; 1887 , 358 ; 1888. 
145 ; 1889, 71 ; 1890, 352 
- on the erratic blocks of England , 
Wales, and Ireland, 1878, 185 ; 1879, 
135 ; 1880,iio; 1881 , 204 ; 1882 , 243 ; 
1883,136; 1884,219; 1885,322; 1886, 
223 ; 1887, 236 ; 1888,ioi; 1889, 115 ; 
1890, 340 
* -(Major), a new species of Virgu- 
laria, 1887, 760 
* - (T. L.) on meteorology, with a 
description of meteorological instru¬ 
ments, 1862, 34 
- on the anomalies of our climate, 
1865, 19 
Plant-acclimatisation, Dr. W. Lauder 
Lindsay on, in Scotland, with especial 
reference to Tussac grass, 1867, 88 
- beds of North Greenland, report of 
the Committee for the exploration of the, 
1867, 57 ; 1869, 1 
-digestion, especially as occurring in 
Carica papaya. Dr. S. Martin on, 
1885, 1078 
-house, description of a new, by T. 
Bewley, 1863, 95 
- remains discovered by Mr. W. M. 
Flinders Petrie in the cemetery of 
Hawara, Lower Egypt, P. E. Newberry 
on the, 1888, 712 
Plantations, Dr. Grierson on the destruc¬ 
tion of, by a species of vole, 1867, 82 
Plants, the anatomy of, Dr. D. H. Scott 
on some recent progress in our know¬ 
ledge of, 1889, 647 
-changes which occur in, during the 
ripening of the seeds, Dr. J. B. Nevins 
on the, 1871, 130 
- classification of, Dr. Maxwell T. 
Masters on the value of the characters 
employed in the, 1869, 114 
