Franklan 1 (E., F.R.S.), his Work at the Royal Institution, 265 Garrod (A. H.), Dinoceras and its Allies, 481 Hart (W. E.), Pollen-cating Insects, 161, 242 Harting (J. E., F.L.S.), "Handbook of British Birds," 101 Hawkins (B. Waterhouse), his Models of Fossil Reptiles, 88 Gas, New Mode of Lighting, 89; (Hydrocarbon), Mr. Ruck's Hayward (W. R.), "Botanist's Pocket-book," 360 Gasometer on Fire, 312 Gauges for Ocean Rainfall, 123, 202 Geikie (Prof., F. R.S.), Introductory Murchison Lecture on Geo- 359 Geikie, (Jas.), Scottish Coal Fields, 14 Geodetic Operations in Algeria, 450 Geographical Society, 35, 36, 70, 117, 157, 208, 276 Geologists' Association, 75, 154, 214, 295, 334, 349, 395, 412, Geology of Iowa, 16; Subjects taught at the College, New- Geology Post-pliccene of Canada," by J. W. Dawson, Geometry; Prof. Clifford and Dr. Ingleby on Curved Space, 282 Giebel (Dr. C. G.), "Thesaurus Ornithologia,” 44 Glacier Motion, 287, 323, 351, 362, 374 Glaciers; Forms of Water," by Prof. J. Tyndall, F.R.S., 400 Gladstone (Rt. Hon. W. E.), his Speech on the Assyrian Record Glasgow, Geological Exhibition, 112, 128; Geological Society, Gold produced in Victoria, 201 Göppert (Prof. H. K.), Inscriptions in Trees, 83 Government and the Arctic Expedition, 157, 170, 188, 208; Grandy (Lieut.), and the "Livingstone Congo Expedition," 110, Grashof (Dr. F.), "Theory of Machinery," 45 Great Pyramid, Ancient Egyptian Weight found in, 146 Greenland, Researches in, 835 Greenwich, Royal Naval College, 209, 217 Greenwich Date, the, 68, 105, 242 Greenwood (Col. Geo.), The Greenwich Date, 105 Greek at London University, 310 Gregory (Rt. Hon. W. H.), Science in Ceylon, 42 Gresham Lectures, 190, 283 Grey-Egerton (Sir P. de M., Bart., F.R.S.), Wollaston Medal "Grotesque Animals," by E. W. Cooke, R.A., 280 Günther (Albert, F. R.S.), Salmonidae of Great Britain, 203 Haeckel (Prof. Ernst.), 'on Calcareous Sponges, 279; Theory of Hæmatozoon in the Blood, 289 Hagen (Dr. A.), Mimicry in the Colours of Insects, 112 Hague (Jas. D.), Perception in Ants, 443 Hailstorm in India, 392 Hall (Prof. Asaph), November Meteors at Washington, 122; Hall (Marshall), Brighton Aquarium, 362 Hall (Maxwell), Source of the Solar Heat, 262; Zodiacal Light, Harlem; Dutch Society of Sciences, 464 Harris (Geo., F.S.A.), Intellect and Instinct, 415 Health Society, National, 131 Heat in Thibet, Senegal, Calcutta, &c., 170 Heer (Prof. O.), Murchison Fund awarded to, 355; Prehistoric Hegelian Calculus, 442 Helminths, Growth and Migrations of, 265 Henslow (Rev. G.), Leaf-arrangement, 403, 442 Herbaria at Kew and British Museums, 5, 26, 95, 103; Memo- Herschel (Prof. A. S.), the November Star Shower, with Maps, 66 Higgins (Rev. H. H.), November Meteors at Rainhill, 84 Hippopotamus born at Zoological Gardens, 15, 55; Liberian, Hobart Town, Meteorological Observations for, 320 Hope (W.), Flight of Projectiles, 362; Deep Wells, 283 Horticultural Society, 335, 374, 415, 474; and International Higgins (Dr. W., F. R.S.), Inherited Instinct and Perception, Huizinga (Prof. D.), Experiments on Abiogenesis, 380 Hutton (F. W.), Movement of the Earth's Surface, 221 131, 250 Hydro-carbon Gas, Mr. Ruck's Process, 329 "Hygiene of Air and Water," by W. Proctor, M.D, F.C.S., Iceland, Rainfall and Temperature, 245; Eruption of the India; Dr. Fayrer on Venomous Snakes, 140; Hailstorm, 392; India Office, Zoological Collections at the, 457, 481 Infectious Diseases, 283 Ingleby (Dr. C. M.), Kant's Antinomies, 262, 282, 302; Curved Inherited Instinct (See Instinct) 66 Inorganic Chemistry," by the late Geo. Wilson, M.D., 441 Insects of the Wyandotte Cave, 12; Metamorphosis, by Prof. Instinct and Perception in Animals, 281, 303, 322, 340, 360, Intonation in Music, 275 Iowa, Geology of, 16 Ipecacuhana Cultivation at Kew, 83 Italian Geographical Magazine, 291; Report on the Eclipse of Jade Works in WV stern Yunan, 317 Janssen-ekyr Application of the Spectroscope, 301, 380 Japanese Lepidoptera, 374 Japanese Medical Student at Berlin, 89 Jebb (G. R.), Perception in the Lower Animals, 410 Jesse (W., C.M.Z.S., and H. M. Labouchère, F.Z.S.), Dr. Jevons (Prof. W. S., F.R.S.), Maupertuis on the Survival of Jones (Dr. Bence), Testimonial to, 390; on the New Physiolo Judd (J. W., F. G.S.), Wollaston Donation Fund given to, 355 Kant on the Retarded Rotation of Planets and Satellites, 241 Katipo or Venomous Spider of New Zealand, 29 Kent (W. Saville, F.R.S.), Phosphorence in Fish, 47; Ap- Kingsley (Rev. Canon), Perception in Horses, 340 Kirkwood (Prof. Daniel), November Meteors in Indiana, 123 Laboratories of the Royal Institution, New and Old, 223, 263 Labouchere (H. M., F.Z.S., and W. Jesse, C.M.Z.S.), Dr. Lakes, Fresh and Salt, Lectures by Prof. Ramsay, F. R.S., on, Lampris guttatis taken at Faroe, 106 Lankester (E. Ray), De Novo Production of Living Things, Laughton (J. K.), The Greenwich Date, 105; Perception in the Lava of Mount Vesuvius, 2 Light, its Effect on the Conductivity of Selenium, 33, 340, 361; Lindsay (Lord), his Preparations for the Transit of Venus, 109 Lisbon, Notes on Zoology and Botany, 229 Livingstone (Dr.) and H. M. Stanley, 35, 38; his Discoveries, Logarithmic Tables, 222 London Institution, 15, 190, 251 London University, 88, 310 Lord (J. K.), Obituary Notice of, 110 Lowe (E. J., F. R.S.), Earthquake near Derby, 68 Manitoba Observatory, 425 Marine Animal, Supposed new, 67 Marlborough College Natural History Society, 311 Marsh (Prof. O. C.), his Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, Massey (H. D.), A Fact for Mr. Darwin, 462 Mauritius, Royal Society, 71; Meteor at, 221, 233; November Maury (Capt. M. F.), Obituary Notice of, 390 Maxwell (Prof. Clerk, F. R.S.), Action at a Distance, 323, 341 Medical Microscopical Society, 210 Medical Record, 189 Meldrum (C.), November Meteors at Mauritius, 232 Merlin (C. H. W.), Moon's Surface, 221 Metamorphoses of Insects, by Prof. Duncan, F.R.S., 30, Meteorites: Vienna Collection, 55, 210 Meteorology: Committee of the Board of Trade, Ocean Ob. : Meteors Shower of Nov. 27, 1872; Observations at Stonyhurst, Microscopic Preparations, 83 Microscopical Society, 154, 315, 374, 395, 455 New Planets, 35, 132, 169, 189, 331, 491 Newton (A., F. R.S.), Yarrell's "British Birds," 461; Zoologi- cal Collections at the East India House, 481 Newton (Prof., H. A.), November Meteors at Yale College, 122 New York, Statistics of Education, 152 New Zealand; Venomous Spider, 29; New Zealand Institute, 132; Wellington Philosophical Society, 135 Nichols (T. L., M.D.), “Human Physiology," 261 152, 412 Palgrave (W. Gifford), Auroral Phenomena at Trebizond, 181 Paris Academy of Sciences, 20, 40, 59, 96, 115, 136, 176, Pathological Society, 189 Pavy (M.), his Arctic Expedition, 231, 270, 311 Penikese Island given to Prof. Agassiz for Scientific Purposes, Perception in the Lower Animals, 340, 360, 361, 371, 377, 384, Periodicity of Rainfall, 98, 143, 161 Perrier (Capt.), Geodetic Operations in Algeria, 450 Perry (Rev. S. J., F.R.A.S.), November Meteors at Stony. Persia, Science in, 15 Petermann (Dr.), North Polar Exploration, 7 Petrified Forest in the Libyan Desert, 363 Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sciences, 76, 111, 156, 195, Phillips (Prof. John, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of Prof. Sedg. Phoenician Vademecum, 462 Phosphorescence in Fishes, 47, 221 Phosphorescence in Wood, 464 Pigeon Express, Ceylon, 351 Pro Nicoll (W. R.), Inherited Instinct in Dogs, 340; Nitrogen, Pigeons, Inherited Instinct, 378, 417; protected from Rapacious Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists' Society, 76 North Magnetic Pole, its Motion in the last two Centuries, 142 221 "Observatories of Great Britain," 232 Observatories; on Mount Vesuvius, 2; Florence, 15; Alle- Ocean Meteorological Observations, 43, 68, 123; Rainfall, 183, Birds in China, 371 Pigott (E. V.), November Meteors at Malpas, 85 Pitter (W. T.), “First Principles of Human Physiology,” 25 Planets, New, 35, 132, 169, 189, 331, 491; and Satellites, Re- "Plants, Natural History of," by H. Baillon, 320 Plateau (Felix), Aquatic Articulata, 469 Pogson (N. R.), Hints on Collecting Arachnida, 163 Popular Science in 1872, 142 Portsmouth, U.S. Exploring Ship, 268 Possession Islands, R. H. Scott and Dr. Hooker, C. B., on, 384; Proctor (H. R.), Aurora Spectra, 242; Spectroscope, 381 Ornithology, Stray Feathers," an Indian Journal, 350; Progress of Science in the last Twenty-five Years, 137, 158, "Thesaurus Ornithologie," by Dr. C. G. Giebel, 44 Orton (James), Ascent of Cotopaxi, 449 162 Projectiles, Flight of, 362, 404 Radiation of Heat from the Moon, 436 Radiant Heat, Prof. Tyndall's Researches on, 66; Capt. Ericsson Rainbow, Treble, 46; on Blue Sky, 68 Rainfall: Periodicity of, 98, 143, 161; at Barbados, 124, 161; Ramsay (A.), Authorities on Mirage, 322 Ramsay (Prof., F.R.S.), Fresh and Salt Lakes, 312, 333 Ranyard (A. Cowper), Polarisation of Zodiacal Light and Rawson (Rawson W.), Rainfall at Barbados, 124, 161; Meteor Reason or Instinct? 47 Reclus (Elisée), "The Earth" and "The Ocean," 421 "Records of the Rocks," by Rev. W. S. Symonds, F. G.S., Reid (Serg.-Major R.), Flight of Projectiles, 341, 404 Reflected Sunshine in India, 162 Respighi (Prof.), Solar Diameter, 385 Reynolds (Prof. Osborne), Meteor at Manchester, 315 "River Basins, Notes on," by R. A. Williams, 122 Roberts (Wm., M.D.), Dr. Bastian's Experiments, 302, 321, Robertson (G. C.), External Perception in Animals, 322, 361, Rocky Mountains, Prof. Marsh's Expedition, 209 Rodwell (G. F., F.C.S.), "The Birth of Chemistry," 36, 90, 104, 206, 285, 393, 492; Lectures on Ancient Science, 190 Rosse (Earl of, D.C.L., F. R.S.), Diathermacy of Flame, 28; Rowing; "University Oars," by J. E. Morgan, M.A., 397, Royal Commission on Scientific Instruction, 70, 268 Royal Institution, 15, 88, 111, 131, 170; New and Old Labo- Royal Society, 34, 70, 75, 114, 133, 174, 213, 235, 254, 275, Ruck's Hydrocarbon Gas, 329 Rugby School, 131, 151 Russell (H. C.), Coloured Stars about Kappa Crucis, 130 Rutherfurd (L. M.), Stability of the Collodion Film, 391 St. Andrews University, 231 St. Clair (G., F.R.S.) Meteor near Stourbridge and at Man- St. Petersburg, Academy of Sciences, 194; Geographical So- Sale (M. L., R. E.) Electric Conductivity of Selenium, 340 Salmonide of Great Britain, 162, 203 Sanderson (Dr. J. Burdon, F.R.S.), Dr. Bastian's Experiments Settle Cave Exploration, 374 Sheep, Instinct in, 425 Sheffield, Literary and Philosophical Society, 310; Naturalists' Shelley (G. E., F.G.S., F.ZS.), "Handbook to the Birds of Sherman Astronomical Expedition, 107 Sight in Dogs, 361, 384, 377, 409, 424 Signal Service in America, 484 Silesian Society for National Culture, 137, 158, 162 Silex in Water, the cause of its Blue Colour, 132 Skull, The Mammalian, 460 Skulls of the Troglodytes of the Vézère, 426; found near Smell in Animals, 360, 377, 384, 409, 410, 411, 424 Smith (Willoughby), Effect of Light on Selenium, 303, 340, 361 Smyth (Prof. Piazzi, F.R.S.), Petrified Forest in the Libyan Snakes, Venomous, of India and Australia, 15, 140, 190 Solar Diameter, Prof. Respighi on, 335; Heat, its Source, 262; Somersetshire Natural History Society, 48 Somerville (Mary), Obituary Notices of, 87, 132, 151 South Polar Exploration, 21, 62, 138 Spalding (Douglas A.), Herbert Spencer's "Psychology," 298, Spanish Society of Natural History, 411 Spectra Effect of Resistance in Modifying, Prof. Tyndall on, Spectroscope and its Applications, by J. N. Lockyer, F.R.S., Spectrum Analysis; the Spectrum of the Sun, by J. N. Lockyer, Spencer (Herbert), "Principles of Psychology," 298, 357; Spiders, Hints on Collecting, 163 Spiders, Trap-door," by J. T. Moggridge, F.L.S., 337, 453 Sponges ; "Die Kalkschwämme," by E. Häckel, 279 Sprengel (Dr. H.), Invention of the Water Air-pump, 241 X Standard Yard, 391 Stanley (H. M.) and Dr. Livingstone, 38; "How I found Stars (Coloured) about Kappa Crucis, 130 Star Shower, Cometary, 77; in 1838, 203; of Nov. 27 (See State Aid to Science; Speech of Mr. Gladstone, Arctic Explora- Stearn (C. H.), Spectrum of Nitrogen, 463 Steel, Gold Medal offered for best Specimens, 151 Stewart (Prof. Balfour, F.R.S.), on Arctic Exploration, 157; 381 Stockholm, Academy of Natural Science, 268 Stone Implements of the Troglodytes of the Vézère, 306, 328, Stone (E. J., F. R A.S.), Meteorology of the Future, 443 Striped Muscular Fibre, Structure of, 489 Sub-Wealden Exploration, 288, 404 Survival of the Fittest, theory of Maupertuis, 341, 402; Prof. Swan (W.), November Meteors at St. Andrews, 86 Swedish Academy of Sciences, 153, 173; Arctic Expedition, 171 Switzerland, Great Map of, 470; Science in, 54, 235; Society Symonds (Rev. W. S., F.G.S.), Salmonidæ of Great Britain, Symons (G. J.), Ocean Meteorological Observations, 68, 123; Tait (Prof. Lawson), Polydactylous Cat, 323 Taylor (J. E.), Skeletons of Wild Animals, 46 "Elements of Telegraph, Atlantic, Free Transmission of Astronomical Obser- Telegraph Engineers Society, 152, 210 Telegraphic Journal, 88 Telegraphy, Double Messages on Single Wire, 171 Thomson (Prof. Sir W., and Prof. P. G. Tait), "Elements of Thomson (Prof. Wyville, F.R.S.), Fermentation and Putrefac- tion, 61, 78 (See Challenger) Thunderclouds, height of, 143 Tin Ore in Queensland, 59 Torquay Natural History Society, 190 Tortoiseshell Butterfly, Metamorphosis of, 30 Trades' Guild of Learning, 490 "Transfervent" or "Diathermous," 341 Transit of Venus, Lord Lindsay's Preparations, 109; America, 169; India, China, 371; New South Wales, 431; Berlin, "Trap-door Spiders," by J. T. Moggridge, F.L.S., 337, 453 Troglodytes of the Vézère, 305, 326, 366, 426 Tuckwell (Rev. W., M.A.), Flora of the Quantocks, 48; Uni- Tumbler Pigeons and Inherited Instinct, 378 Tyndall (Prof. J., F. R.S.), his Lectures in America, 34, 54, Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club, 268 United States Coast Survey, 189 University Endowments, Speech of Mr. Gladstone, 150; "University Oars," by J. E. Morgan, M.A., 397, 418, 458 Valentin (W. G., F.R.S.), "Introduction to Organic Chemis- Venice, Royal Institute of Science, 54 Venus, Occultation of, 72; Transit of, Preparations, 109, 169, Venomous Snakes of India, 140 Venomous Spider of New Zealand, 29 Verney (E. H., Com. R. N.), Meteor off Cape Mataplan, 443 "Vesuvius: The Eruption of 1872," by Prof. Palmieri, 1, 259 Wagner (R., Ph.D.), "Handbook of Chemical Technology," 4 Walters (J. H.), Sight in Dogs, 361 Water, its Blue Colour, caused by Silex in Solution, 132 |