GENERAL INDEX. 
419 
1885, 1069 ; * on. the structure of hyaline 
cartilage, 1079 
Thinolite and jarrowite, Prof. G. A. Lebour 
on, 1887, 700 
Thiocarbamide compounds, some new, 
Prof. J. E. Reynolds on, 1888, 640 
Thiselton-Dyer (Prof. W. T.) on the 
minute anatomy of the stem of the 
screw-pine, Pandanus utilis, 1871, 128 ; 
on the so-called Mimicry in Plants, ib. 
-on Phylloxera vastatrix, 1872, 127 
- on science lectures and organisation , 
1873, 495 , 507 
*-on the plants collected in Bermuda 
by Mr. H. N. Moseley, 1873. 104 
- on the 'natural history of Thmor-laut, 
1881, 197 ; 1882, 275 ; 1883, 224 ; 1884, 
263 
- on promoting the establishment of 
marine biological stations on the coast 
of the United Kingdom , 1885, 480 ; on 
the exploration of Nero Guinea , 690 
- on our present knowledge of the 
flora of China , 1887, 94 ; 1888, 420 ; 
1889, 112 ; on the steps taken for esta¬ 
blishing a botanical station at Pera- 
deniya, Ceylon, 1887, 96 ; 1888, 421 ; 
1889, 114 ; 1890, 470 ; on the flora of 
the Bahamas, 1888, 361 ; on the present 
state of our knowledge of the zoology 
and botany of the West India Islands , 
and on the steps taken to investi¬ 
gate ascertained deficiencies in the 
fauna and flora , 1888, 437 ; 1889, 93 ; 
1890, 447 
-Address to the Biological Section, 
1888, 686 
-discussion on coral reefs, 1888, 718 , 
722 
- on the steps taken for investigating 
the natural history of the Friendly 
Islands , or other groups in the Pacific 
visited by H.M.S. ‘ Fgeria ,’ 1889, 113 ; 
on the geography and geology of the 
Atlas ranges in the Empire of Morocco, 
i6 5 
^Thomas (J. W.) on the coal seams of 
the eastern portion of the South Wales 
basin, and their chemical composition, 
1880, 534 
-(W. C.) on the centre-rail railway, 
1873, 219 
-on generic images, 1879, 253 
Thompson (Charles) on some exceptional 
articles of commerce and undesirable 
sources of revenue, 1861, 247 
-(C.) and Dr. C. R. A. Wright, notes 
on some peculiar voltaic combinations, 
1887, 657 
-(Prof. D’A. W.) *on the systematic 
position of the Chamaeleon, and its 
affinities with the Dinosauria, 1885, 
1065 ; on the hind-limb of Ichthyo¬ 
saurus, and on the morphology of 
vertebrate appendages, ib. ; *dcmnn- 
stration of a new Moneron, 1097 ; *on 
the blastopore, and mesoblast of 
Sabella, ib. 
Thompson (Prof. D’A. W.) *on the 
nervous system of Myxinc and Petro- 
myzon, 1886, 691 ; *on the develop¬ 
ment of the skull in Cetacea, ib. ; *on 
marsupial bones, 711 
- on the desirability of combined action 
for the translation of foreign memoirs, 
1887, 41 
-*the larynx and stomach of Cetacean 
embryos, 1S87, 740 ; *the blood-cor¬ 
puscles of the Cyclostomata, ib. 
-(G. R.) and C. H. Bothamley, the 
action of phosphorus trichloride on 
organic acids and on water, 1890, 784 
- (H. Yates) on the progress of the 
metric system in the United States of 
America, 1866, 355 
- (I. C.) on some Copepoda new to 
Britain found in Liverpool Bay, 1887 r 
734; 1889,638 
-(J. B.) on the mechanical theory 
and application of the law's of mag¬ 
netic induction and electricitjq 1864, 15 
-(Prof. S. P.) on some new optical 
illusions, 1877, 32 ; on the relative 
apparent brightness of objects in 
binocular and monocular vision, ib. ; 
on an improved lantern galvanoscope, 
37 ; on binaural audition, ib. ; on some 
circular tables for chemical analysis, 53 
— on certain phenomena accompany¬ 
ing rainbow's, 1878, 450 ; on new mag¬ 
netic figures, ib. ; on the phenomena 
of binaural audition, 601 
-on the retardation of phase of vibra¬ 
tions transmitted by the telephone, 
1879, 254 ; on the pseudophone, 255 ; 
on the action of magnets on liquid jets, 
257 ; on a law of retinal activity, 404 ; 
on apprenticeship schools in France, 
469 
—- on electric convection-currents, 1880, 
470 
- on the workings of the proposed re¬ 
vised New Code, o.nd of other legislation 
affecting the teaching of science in ele¬ 
mentary schools, 1881, 148 ; 1882, 307 ; 
1883, 309 
— on the electric conductivity and 
dichroic absorption of tourmaline, 1881, 
531 ; on volta-elec ric inversion, 552 ; 
on a new polarising prism, 563 ; on 
binaural audition, Part III., 565 ; on the 
double iodide of mercury and copper. 
600 ; on the function of the two ears 
in the perception of space 716 
-on SchwedofE’s theory of hail, 1882, 
458 ; on Artisan education, 643 
-experiments in bolometry, 1883, 401 
—- *on the equations of dynamo-electric 
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