460 
GENERAL INDEX. 
their exclusion from the suffrage, Miss 
A. M. Priestman on the, 1875, 218 
♦Women, industrial education of, abroad 
and at home, E. J. Watherston on the, 
1888, 771 
- minds of men and, Miss L. E. 
Becker on some supposed differences 
in the, with regard to educational 
necessities, 1868, 155 
♦Wood (Major H.) on changes in the 
course of the Oxus, 1875, 197 
-(H. T.) on patent legislation, 1879, 
223 ; 1880, 318 ; 1881, 222 ; 1882, 310 ; 
1883 , 316 ; 1884 , 293 ; 1885,695 
- on the determination of a gauge for 
the manufacture of various small 
screws, 1882, 311 ; 1883, 318 ; 1884,287 
- on standards of light, 1888, 39 
- discussion on lightning-conductors, 
1888, 611 
* -(Bev. J. E.) on the rivers of the 
interior of Australia, 1863, 148 
- (Nicholas) on ‘ The Wash,’ a re¬ 
markable denudation through a por¬ 
tion of the coalfield of Durham, 1863, 
89 
* -J. Taylor, J. Marley, and J. W. 
Pease on coal, coke, and coal-mining 
in Northumberland and Durham, 1863, 
191 
-- (Searles V., jun.) and F. W. 
Harmer on the Glacial and Post- 
Glacial structure of Norfolk and Suf¬ 
folk, 1868, 80 
-and F. W. Harmer on the palaeon¬ 
tological aspects of the Middle Glacial 
formation of the East of England, and 
their bearing upon the age of the Middle 
Sands of Lancashire, 1870, 90 
-- (Dr. T.) on oxidation by ozone, 
1863, 58 
- on the new chemical formulae, 
with reference to schools and exami¬ 
nations, 1865, 40 
--on chemistry as a branch of educa¬ 
tion, 1868, 49 
——- on teaching elementary chemistry 
to boys under 14 years of age, 1872, 87 
* -(W. Martin) on the hairy men of 
Jesso, 1864, 150 
-(Rev. W. W.) on a scheme for the 
technical education of those interested 
in land, 1874, 211 
Woodall (J. W.) on the erosion of the 
sea-coasts of England and Wales, 1884, 
238 ; 1885, 404 ; 1886, 847 ; 1888, 898 
Woodbury (C. J. H.) on automatic 
sprinklers for fire extinction, 1884, 
894 
Woodcock (T.) on simplified proofs 
(after Euler), of the binomial theorem 
(i.) for any positive fractional ex¬ 
ponent ; (ii.) for any negative exponent, 
1889, 501 
Woodhead (Dr. G. S.) and R. W. Gray, 
the stomach of the Narwhal: the bear¬ 
ing of its histology on Turner’s and 
Max Weber’s nomenclature of the 
stomach of the Ziphioid and Dephinoid 
whales, 1889, 635 
-—— and R. Irvine on the secretion of 
carbonate of lime by animals, 1889, 637 
Wood-naphtha, W. Harkness on a new 
method of testing samples of, 1871, 72 
Woods (E.), Address to the Mechan¬ 
ical Section, 1877, 186 
- (Dr. T.) on drops and capillarity, 
1881, 565 
Woods, Dr. Crace-Calvert on the chemical 
composition of some, employed in the 
navy, 1861, 77 
♦ - dug by Mr. Spurrell from the 
forest beds of the Thames, Prof. H. M. 
Ward on the recognition of, by means 
of microscopic sections, 1889, 649 
fWoODTHORPE (Col ), explorations on the 
Chindwin river, Upper Burmah, in 
1886-87. 1888, 741 
Woodward (A. S.) on the affinities of 
the so-called Torpedo ( Cyclobatis, 
Egerton), from the Cretaceous of 
Mount Lebanon, 1887, 716 
- a comparison of the Cretaceous 
fish-fauna of Mount Lebanon with that 
of the English Chalk, 1888, 678 ; on 
Bacldandium diluvii, Konig, a siluroid 
fish from the London Clay of Sheppey, 
679 
-— on the occurrence of the Devonian 
ganoid Onychodus in Spitzbergen, 1889, 
584 ; on some new and little-known 
British Jurassic fishes, 585 
-on the discovery of a Jurassic fish- 
fauna in the Haw T kesbury-Wianamatta 
beds of New South W r ales, 1890, 822 
-(B. H.) on the erosion of the coast at 
Weymouth , 1885, 426 
-(C. J.) on a deposit near Lilleshall, 
Salop, containing recent marine shells, 
1865, 79 
-on a self-setting t} r pe machine for 
recording the hourly horizontal motion 
of the air, 1869, 54 
-- on a modification of Hofmann’s 
apparatus for electrolysis of water, 
1872, 87 
-on an improved form of oxylwdrogen 
lantern for the use of lecturers, 1873, 
52 ; on a form of gas-generator, 66 
- on the erratic blocks of England, 
W r ales, and Ireland, 1874, 192 ; 1875, 
82 ; 1876, no; 1878, 185 
♦ - on a new form of apparatus to 
illustrate the interference of plane 
waves, 1877, 43 
♦ -on a wave apparatus for lecture 
purposes, to illustrate Fresnel’s concep¬ 
tion of polarised light, 1881, 563 
