GENERAL INDJX. 
357 
Rolleston (Prof. G.), Address to the 
Biological Section, 1870, 91 
- on ’physiological experimentation, 
1871, 144 ; on the foundation of 
Zoological Stations in different parts of 
the world, 1871, 192 ; 1872,47; 1873, 
408 
- on some skulls obtained in Canon 
Greenwell’s excavations, 1872, 193 ; on 
the Weddo of Ceylon, 194 
- Address to the Department of 
Anthropology, 1875, 142 ; *on the 
animal remains found in Cissbury 
Camp, 178 ; *on the applicability of 
historical evidence to ethnographical 
inquiries, ib. 
- on the work of the Anthropometric 
Committee, 1876, 266 ; 1877 , 231 ; 
1878 , 152 ; 1879 , 175 ; 1880, 120 ; 1881, 
225 
-new points in the zoology of New 
Guinea, 1877, 102 ; *on the rationale of 
artificial deformations of the head, 
120 ; *onthe rationale of brachycephaly 
and dolichocephaly, ib. ; on the flora 
and fauna of prehistoric times, ib. ; 
*exhibition and explanation of the 
uses of a flint hammer from the 
western coast of New Guinea, 121 
- on the examination of two caves near 
Tenby, 1878, 209 
- on the occupation of a table at the 
Zoological Station at Naples, 1879, 165 ; 
1880, 161 ; 1881, 178 
-*on a double malar bone, 1880, 604 ; 
*on the classification of rodents, ib .; 
on the structure of round barrows, 
623 ; *on the structure of long barrows, 
ib. ; *on Bushmen crania, 631 
- on the Scottish Zoological Station, 
1881, 177 
Rolling of a ship in a seaway, W. Froude 
on an apparatus for automatically re¬ 
cording the, 1872 , 243 
Roman bronze galeated bust, exhibition of 
a, by Prof. T. McK. Hughes, 1881, 701 
-camp, a supposed, at Octon, T. R. 
Mortimer on, 1890, 980 
Romanes (G. J.), physiology of the 
nervous system of Medusas, 1876, 158 
*- on the nervous system of the 
Medusse, 1878, 601 
-^specific characters as useful and in¬ 
different, 1889, 628 ; the origin of 
human faculty, 791 
Rome, Padre Secchi on some meteoro¬ 
logical results obtained at the Obser¬ 
vatory at, 1868, 30 
Romer (Prof. F.) on the large Prussian 
geological map of the Rhenish Pro¬ 
vinces and Westphalia, I 860 , 51 
--on a fossil spider lately discovered 
in the Coal-Measures of Upper Silesia, 
1865, 73 
*Romer (Prof. F.) on the Mountain 
Limestone of the west coast of Suma¬ 
tra, 1876, 95 
Bomford, treatment of sewage at, 1870, 61 
R6nay (Dr. H.) on the Voguls, 1865, 115 
*Roofs, T. Gillott on designing pointed, 
1871, 239 
-and bridges, J. Clerk Maxwell on the 
theory of diagrams of forces as applied 
to, 1867, 156 
Root-section, the effects of, on the vitality 
of pasture plants, Prof. W. Fream on, 
1889, 648 
Roots, James Buckman on the ennobling 
of, with particular reference to the 
parsnip, 1862, 97 
-James Buckman’s experiments with 
seed of malformed, 1862, 97 
-of plants, reply by Dr. Daubeny to 
remarks of M. F. Marcet on the power 
of selection ascribed to the, 1862, 98 
--of a given number N, M. Collins chi 
new improvements in approximating 
more rapidly than usual to square, 
cube, and other, 1872, 13 
-of unity, J. W. L. Glaisher on 
theorems on the wth, 1875, 13 
*Roper (Henry C.) on the physical and 
geographical features of the country ten 
miles round Dudley, 1865, 155 
Eoraima, Mount, in Guiana, E. F. im 
Thurn on, 1884, 806 ; *1885, 1128 
- in Guiana, report of the Committee 
for furthering the scientific examination 
of the country in the vicinity of Mount, 
1885, 690 
- the Redmen about, E. F. im Thurn 
on, 1885, 1215 
Rosaniline, J. A. Wanklyn on the rational 
formula of, 1864, 42 
Roscoe (Prof. H. E.), report on the recent 
progress and present condition of 
manufacturing chemistry in the South 
Lancashire district, 1861, 108 
—— on perchloric acid and its hydrates, 
1861, 91 
-on hypobromous acid, 1862, 54 
- contributions towards the founda¬ 
tion of quantitative photography, 1864, 
40 ; on a chemical photometer for 
meteorological observation, 41 ; on the 
existence of lithium, strontium, and 
copper in the Bath waters, ib. 
- Address to the Chemical Section, 
1870, 44 ; 1884, 659 
*——- on vanadium, illustrated by pre¬ 
parations of its compounds, 1870, 63 
- on the publication of abstracts of 
chemical papers , 1871, 59 ; 1873, 451 ; 
1875, 184 
- on science-lectures and organisation, 
1873, 495 , 507 
*-on a self-registering apparatus for 
measuring the chemical action of light. 
