352 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Richards [Adm. Sir G. H.] on the desira¬ 
bility of further research in the An¬ 
tarctic regions, 1888, 316 
Richards’s indicator for steam-engines, 
C. T. Porter on, 1863, 178 
Richardson (Dr. A.) on the action of 
light on the hydracids of the halogens 
in the presence of oxygen, 1887, 638 
_ on the action of light on the 
hydracids of halogens in presence of 
oxygen, 1888, 89 ; 1889, 595 1890, 263 
_ on the action of light on water¬ 
colours, 1888, 641 
_ a new form of self-registering 
actinometer, 1889, 54° 
_(Dr. B. W.) on the artificial produc¬ 
tion of cataract, 1861, 171 ; researches 
on resuscitation, 172 
__*on the physiological properties of 
the nitrite of amyl, 1863, 191 ; ^miners’ 
safety-mask for supporting life in fire 
damp and other noxious vapour, 1863, 
192 
_ report on the physiological action of 
nitrite of amyl and other amyl and 
ethyl compounds , 1864, 120 ; 1866, 272 ; 
1866, 172 
- on the inhalation of oxygen gas, 
1864, 125 
_ on the physiological effects of to¬ 
bacco, 1864, 126 
_on certain physiological experiments 
with ozone, 1865, no 
_*on the comparative vitality of the 
Jewish and Christian races, 1866, 92 ; 
*on physiological demonstrations of 
local insensibility, ih. 
_ on the physiological action of the 
methyl compounds, 1867, 47 ; 1868, 170 ; 
1869, 405 ; 1870, 155 ; 1871, 145 
_ *on coagulation of the blood—a 
correction of the ammonia theory, 1867, 
103 ; *on some effects produced by 
applying extreme cold to certain parts 
of the nervous system, ih. 
_on the transmission of light through 
animal bodies, 1868, 118 ; on effects of 
cold on organic functions, 119 
_on the physiological action of hy¬ 
drate of chloral, 1869, 222 
*_new physiological researches on the 
effects of carbonic acid, 1870, 141 
_(C.) on the details of the Carboni¬ 
ferous Limestone, as laid open by the 
railway cutting and tunnel near Al- 
mondsbury, north of Bristol, 1861, 
130 
_*on the Severn tunnel, 1875, 250 ; 
*on the tidal scour in the Severn, ih . 
_ (Sir J.) on Zoological Provinces, 
1862, 118 
_ (J.), the compound steam engine, 
1886, 807 
-(R.) on points of dissimilarity and 
resemblance between Acadian and 
Scottish Glacial beds, 1884, 722 
Richardson (R.) on the distribution of 
wealth in Scotland, 1887, 840 
- (Thomas), report on the chemical 
manufactures of the northern districts , 
1863, 701 ; report on the local manufac¬ 
ture of lead, copper, zinc, antimony, 
&c., 715 
-on the manufacture of the prussiate 
of potash, 1863, 51 ; on the separation 
of lead and antimony, 52 ; on the use 
of fuel in marine boilers, 53 ; analysis 
of a deposit from a colliery water con¬ 
taining sulphate of baryta, 54 
-(William) on holler explosions , 1869, 
47 
*- (W. B.) on the Yolcan de Ague, 
near Guatemala, 1871, 189 
-(W. H.) on the paper-manufactures 
of Northumberland and Durham, 1863, 
183 
Richarz (Dr. F.) on the polarisation of 
small electrodes in dilute sulphuric 
acid, 1888, 350 
Richson (Rev. Canon) on the income- 
tax, 1861, 240 
Richter (Dr. Otto) on the chemical and 
physical principles in connection with 
the specific gravity of liquid and solid 
substances, 1863, 54 
-general outline of an original system 
of chemical philosophy comprising the 
determination of the volume-equiva¬ 
lents, as also a new theory of the 
specific volume of liquid and solid 
substances, 1868, 42 
- on the chemical constitution of 
glycolic alcohol and its heterologues, 
as viewed in the new light of the typo- 
nucleus theory, 1871, 78 
Richthofen (Baron von) on the Loess 
of Northern China, and its relation to 
the salt-basins of Central Asia, 1873, 
86 ; *on the distribution of coal in 
China, 173 
^Richthofen, Prejevalski, and Lake Lob, 
E. D. Morgan on, 1878, 629 
Rickards (G. H. L.), the Factories and 
Workshops Acts, past and present, 
1890, 927 
Ricketts (Dr. C.) on sections of strata 
between Huyton and St. Helens, 1870, 
85 ; *on a wooden implement found 
in Bidston Moss, near Birkenhead, 
157 
-on the cause of the Glacial period, 
with reference to the British Isles, 
1875, 79 
- on some remarkable pebbles in the 
Boulder-clay of Cheshire and Lanca¬ 
shire, 1879, 339 
- on subsidence as the effect of 
accumulation, 1882, 540 
