452 
GENERAL INDEX. 
♦Weldon (AA r . F. R.) on the early deve¬ 
lopment of the Lacerta muralis, 1882, 
579 
- on the flora of the Bahamas, 1888, 
36i 
- *notes on the genus Phymosoma, 
1887, 736 ; on Haplodiscus piger, 740 
Wellingtonia gig ante a, John Hogg on the, 
with remarks on its form and rate of 
growth, as compared with the Cedrus 
Libani, 1868, 100 
Wells (J. W.), the physical geographical 
features of Brazil, in relation to their 
influence upon the development or 
otherwise of the industrial and com¬ 
mercial interests of the country, 1890, 
893 
-(L. B.), plant and machinery in use 
on the Manchester Ship Canal, 1888, 796 
Wells, artesian, at Norwich, Rev. J. 
Crompton on, 1862, 70 
- see 1 Deep borings ’ 
Well-shrimps ( Xipharg us font anus ), Rev. 
A. R. Hogan on, 1861, 146 
*-water, Dr. J. E. Reynolds on the 
analysis of a singular deposit from, 
1871, 78 
- waters, report on the determination 
of the gases existing in solution in, 1869, 
,55 
Welsbach system of gas-lighting by in¬ 
candescence, C. W. Cooke on the, 1886, 
823 
♦Welton (T, A.) on the increase of 
density of population in England and 
Wales, 1861-61, 1861, 269 
-on immigration and emigration as 
affecting the increase of population in 
England and Wales, 1870, 203 
Wendron, Cornwall, some tin-mines in 
the parish of, C. Le Neve Foster on, 
1877, 70 
Wenham (F. H.) on the influence of 
temperature on the elastic force of 
certain forms of springs, 1873, 49 
Wenlock Edge, Rev. J. D. La Touche on 
the nodules in the limestone of, I 860 , 76 
♦Wertherman (M. Arthur) on the ex¬ 
ploration of the headwaters of the 
Maranon, 1871, 190 
West (Rev. Gr. H.) on the erosion of the 
coast from Christchurch to Poole, 1885, 
427 
- (Mr.) on the nature of intestinal 
secretion, 1874, 54 
-(Tutfen) on some points of interest 
in the structure and habits of spiders, 
1861, 162 
West African Possessions, our: their 
economic opportunities and how they 
are abused and neglected, H. R. F. 
Bourne on, 1889, 702 
- Pndia Islands, report on the present 
state of our knowledge of the zoology 
and botany of the, and on the steprs taken 
to investigate ascertained deficiencies in 
the fauna and flora, 1888, 437 ; 1889, 
93 ; 1890, 447 ‘ 
Western Asia, the early races of. Major 
C. R. Conder on, 1888, 855 
♦Westgarth (William) on the commerce 
and manufactures of the colony of Vic¬ 
toria, 1861, 269 
—— statistics of crime in Australia, 1864, 
180 
—— on decimal money and a common 
international unit, 1870, 205 
-on the law of capital, 1871, 223 
* -on the science of capital and money, 
1875, 220 
- what is capital? 1880, 679 ; 1885, 
1165 
-on a general banking law for the 
[Jnited Kingdom, 1881, 751 ; on the 
silver question, and the double versus 
the single standard, 759 
-—— on the British Empire in North 
America and in Australasia, 1884, 835 
- on the insufficient earnings of 
London industry, and specially of 
female labour, 1886, 781 ; on London 
reconstruction and rehousing, 782 
-on the battle between free trade and 
protection in Australia, 1887, 833 
Westlake (E.) and T. W. Shore on the 
Southampton artesian well, 1882, 547 
Westleton beds, notes on the, by H. B. 
AVoodward, 1882, 530 
AVestley-Richards and Martini-Henry 
rifles, AV. P. Marshall on the, 1870, 221 
AA'estaiacott (Percy), description of the 
hydraulic bucketting-engine for the 
Herculaneum graving-dock, Liverpool, 
1870, 229 
* - and J. F. Spencer, engineering 
manufactures of the T}'ne and neigh¬ 
bouring districts, 1863, 192 
AVestmoreland, the occurrence of pebbles 
in Carboniferous shale in, G-. A. Lebour 
on, 1877, 72 
AA^estropp (H. M.) on the cycle of deve¬ 
lopment, 1875, 179 
AA’estwood (Prof. J. O.) on the genus 
Anceus, 1865, S 3 
-on the insects which injure books, 
1879, 371 
* -and C. Spence Bate on the geo¬ 
graphical distribution of the British 
genera of the sessile-eved Crustacea, 
1868, 89 
AA'et- and dry-bulb formula?, Prof. Everett 
on, 1871, 54 
AA t ethered (E.) on underground tem¬ 
perature, 1880, 26 ; 188l, 90 ; 1882, 72 ; 
1883,45; 1885, 93 ; 1889, 35 
-on the sandstones and grits of the 
Lower and Middle Series of the Bristol 
coalfield, 1880, 579 
