458 
GENERAL INDEX. 
537 ; on the closed condition of the 
seed-vessel in Angiosperms, 538 
Wilson (Capt. C. W.) on surveys relating 
to the water supply of Jerusalem, 1865, 
123 
-on recent discoveries in and around 
the site of the temple at Jerusalem, 
1867, 131 ; report on the Palestine Ex¬ 
ploration Fund. lb. 
-[Major C. W.], Address to the Geo¬ 
graphical Section, 1874. 160 ; 1888, 729 
- on the Palestine explorations, 1875, 81 
* -on Cyprus, 1878, 637 
—— [Sir C. W.] on the native tribes of 
the Egyptian Sudan, 1886. 833 
* -on the utilisation of the Ordnance 
Survey, 1887, 804 
* -(Prof. D.) on the discoveiy of three 
additional Runic inscriptions in St. 
Molio's Cave, Holv Island, Arsrvleshire, 
1868, 148 
* -on some American illustrations of 
new varieties of man, 1878, 583 
- (Dr. D.) *on the Huron-Iroquois, a 
typical race of American aborigines, 
1881, 915 ; *on a skull from the Loess 
of Podbaba, near Prague, and a skull 
found in alluvium at Kankakee, Illi¬ 
nois, along with a tooth of the Mas¬ 
todon, 917 
- on the North-western tribes of the 
dominion of Canada, 1885, 696 ; 1886, 
285 : 1887, 173 ; 18S8, 233 ; 1889, 297 ; 
1890, 553 
-(E.) on the age of the Penine chain, 
1879, 343 
-- on a discovery of fossil fishes in the 
Kew Red Sandstone of Nottingham, 
1881, 637 ; on the Rhaetics of Notting¬ 
hamshire, ib. 
—— (Dr. Edward), sanitary statistics of 
Cheltenham, 1861, 180 
-(Rev. E. F.), report on the Blachfoot 
tribes, 1887, 183 ; notes thereon by H. 
Hale, 197 
- report on the Sarcee Indians, 1888, 
242 ; notes thereon by H. Hale, 253 
-(F.) on the occupation and owner¬ 
ship of waste lands, 1866, 137 
* - on the classification of labour, 
1868, 179 
* -on street management, 1870, 229 
-(F. J.) *on a national bank and 
payment of the national debt, 1866, 
137 ; *on classification of the various 
occupations of the people, 138 
* -(Dr. G.) on the moral imbecility of 
habitual criminals, exemplified by 
cranial measurements, 1869, 129 
-(J.) on registration of births and 
deaths in Ireland, 1864, 180 
- (J.) on the reproduction of the 
common mussel (Mutilus edulis, L.), 
1885, 1094 
Wilson (Rev. J.), hypothesis of a Euro¬ 
pean origin of eariy Egyptian art, 
1889, 778 
- (James) and C. Lapwobth on the 
Silurian rocks of the counties of Rox¬ 
burgh and Selkirk, 1871, 103 
-(James Fox) on the increasing 
desiccation of inner southern Africa, 
1864, 150 
- (J. M.) on Instruction in elementary 
geometry, 1878, 459 : 1876. 8 
- on the teaching of physics in schools, 
1871. 71 
-[Rftv. J. M.] and H. S. H. Shaw on 
a new integrating anemometer, 1881, 
543 
-(J. M.) on American permanent may, 
1884, 593 
- (Dr. J. M.)andT. H. Eastebfield, 
the River Aire : a study in river pollu¬ 
tion, 1890. 780 
-( J. S. G.) and W. I. Macadam on 
deposits of diatomite in Skve, 1886. 
678 
-(Dr. Robert) on the coal-miners of 
Durham and Northumberland, their 
habits and diseases, 1868, 126 
- (Thomas) on a new cave man of 
Mentone, 1885. 1218 
-(T.) and Prof. Carnellet, a new 
method for determining micro¬ 
organisms in air, 1887. 654 
* -(Dr. T.) on the Smithsonian Insti¬ 
tution in the United States of America, 
and its work relating to anthropologv, 
1889, 785 
* -(W.. jun.) on Aberdeenshire plants 
as food for animals, 1885, 1088 
-an overlooked variety of Cynosurus 
crlst at us (crested dosr’s-tail grass), 1890, 
872 
—— (W. E.) on a new sunshine recorder, 
1886, 533 
-on a radiometric record of sun-heat 
from different Darts of the solar disc, 
1890, 760 
tWilson’s theorem, a proof of, Prof. 
Cayley on, 1882, 450 
Wiltshire (Rev. T.) on the structure 
of the Carboniferous corals, 1875, 
tW ind-action in Egypt, W. M. F. Petrie 
on, 1889, 663 
- anemometer for registering the 
maximum force and extreme variation 
of the, John E. Morgan on an, 1861, 
72 
* -the effect of, on the draught of 
chimnevs, Prof. Lord Ravleigh on, 
1882, 477 
* -the laws of the change of speed 
and direction of the, Pror. Ragona on, 
1880, 467 
-power, the use of, for raising water. 
