Kant's View of Space, 289, 314, 334, 360, 389
Kingdoms of Nature, The Three, 456
Kingsley (Rev. Canon), World of the Sea, 78
Kirkwood on the Origin of Comets, 115
Koch (Prof.) on Transformations of Parts of Flowers, 293; on the Formaton of the Germen, 293
Ladies, Lectures to, 45, 113, 170, 193, 212
Lallemand's (M.) Experiments on Transparent Solids, 29
Langley's Via Medica, 504
Language, The Science of, by Professor Max Müller, 256
Lankester (E. Ray) on the Origin of Bloodletting, 76; on the Mammalia of Switzerland, 281
Lawson (Prof.) on Chlorophyll, 172
Leaves, Viridescence of, 343
Lectures to Working Men, 71, 138
Legislation and Nature, by E. Goadby, 648
Lenormant (M.) on the Antiquity of the Ass and the Horse, 225
Lesser's Tables of Pomona, 18
Le Sueur (Albert), Report of his Paper on the Melbourne Telescope, 443, 517
Leuckart (Dr), Literature of Natural History, 236
Levi (Prof.) on a Scientific Census, 99
Lewes (G. H.) on Kant's View of Space, 289, 334, 386; Article on Popular Lectures on Physiology, 353
Lichens, Notes on, 467
Liebermann (Prof. C.) on Chrysene, 493
Liebig on the Decomposition of Sugar, 411
Lighting in a Clear Sky, Letters on, 139, 193
Linnean Society, 345, 491, 567
Lischke's Japanese Shells, 329
Listing's Amplifies, Letter on, by Dr. Pigott, 430
Littrow (Carl Von), his Address as Rector at the University of Vienna, 195
Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club, 393; New Observatory, 464
Livingstone (Dr.), 194, 363; his Exlorations, 72; Letter from Dr. Beke, 240; from Keith Johnston, jun., 336
Lockyer (J. Norman) on the Recent Total Eclipse in America, 14; on Spectroscopic Observations of the Sun, 195; the Recent Eclipse of the Sun in the United States, 366
Login (T.) on the Suez Canal, 24, 290; on the Abrading and Transporting Power of Water, 629, 654
Lombard Scientific Institute, 297
Loschmidt's (Prof.) Paper on the Diffusion of Gases, 641
Lowne, The Blow Fly, 330
Lubbock (Sir J.) on Madsen’s Danish Antiquities, 15
Lupinus, Genus, Prof. Fenzl on, 293
Macadam (Dr. Stevenson}, Report of his Address at the Edinburgh Physical Society, 147
Macalister (Prof.) and the Spontaneous Generation Theory, 114; on the Mode of Growth of Univalve Shells, 296; on the Curves in the Spine considered æsthetically, 346
Mackintosh (D) on the Scenery of England and Wales, 361
Maclure (Robert) on Solar Spots visible to the Naked Bye, 431
Madan (H. G.) on the New Telescope at Eton, 263
Madder, Colouring Matter from, 494; History of, 545
Madreporaria dredged up in the Porcupine, by Professor Duncan, 612; of the Deep Sea, 660
Magnetic and Sun Spot Phenomena for 1870. 412, 579
Magnetism Terrestrial, by Dr. B. Stewart, 264
Magnus (Prof.) on Heat Spectra, 28; on Radiation of Heat, 177; Death of, by Prof. Tyndall, F.R.S., 607
Malaria, a Probable Cause of, 481
Mammalia of Switzerland, by E. Ray Lankester, 281
Mammals of Iowa, 418
Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, 29, 93, 119, 200, 273, 297, 347, 393, 468, 520, 544, 640
Mango, Fruit of the, 60
Marine Animals, Distribution of, 348
Mars, Stereograms of, 114; the Poles of, 170
Marsilea, Floating Leaves of, 516
Marsilea, Prof. Hildebrand, on, 293
Martins (Prof.) on the Flora of Southern France, 293
Maskelyne (Prof.) on Dana's Mineralogy, 161, 186
Masters (Dr.) on the Plants at Chiswick, 118; on Vegetable Teratology, 328
Mathematician, a Plea for, by Prof. Sylvester, 237, 261
Mathews (Wm. jun.) on the Mechanical Properties of Ice and their Relation to Glacier Motion, 534
Mechanical Properties of Ice and Glacier Motion, 534
Medico-Botanical Map, 269
Melbourne Telescope, the, 144, 443
Meldrum (Mr.), Note on Meteors at the Mauritius, 220
Mental Progress of Animals, 169
Metals, Hardness of, ascertainable, 563
Meteor at Torquay, Mr. Pengelly’s Letters on, 58, 267; at Wellington, New Zealand, 470; of Nov. 6th, Sir W. Armstrong's Letter on, 112; at Mauritius, 220; Cause of the Incandescence of, 88; of Nov. 1869, M. Chapelas on, 120; (Philadelphian Society) 666
Meteorites, Microscopic Investigation of, 383; Fall of, 538; Whence do they come? 239
Meteorological Society, 467
Meteorology, Physical, by Balfour Stewart, F.R.S., 101
Meunier (Dr.) on a Meteoric Stone, 641
Micé's Organic Chemistry, 380
Microcephalous Subject, 319, 516
Microscopical Society, 92, 198, 321, 445
Microscopic Fauna of the English Fen District, by G. S. Brady, 483; Objects, Illumination of, 321
Midnight Sky, the, 215
Milan, Royal Lombardian Institute, 248, 347
Milde’s Bryologia Silesiaca, 108
Milk, Changes in, 62
Millingen (Major) on Circassian Slaves and Sultan's Harem, 491
Mills (Dr.) on Barff's Handbook of Chemistry, 80
Milne-Edwards (M.) on the Antiquity of the Horse, 225
Mineralogy, 246
Mineral Oils tor Heating Engines, 63
Miners’ Association for Cornwall, 245
Minister of Public Instruction, 423
Mistletoe, 214
Mollusca, Preservation of, 482
Monck (W. Stanley) on Kant’s View of Space, 334, 386; on the Moon's Diameter, 606
Monro (C. J.) on the Correlation of Colour and Music, 362
Montigny (M.), his Notes on the Coloration of the Edges of the Sun's Disc, 226
Montreal Natural History Society, 93, 248
Moon, How Large, by R. A. Proctor, 462; Letters on, 507, 556; Diameter of, 606
Moore (Chas.) on Australian Mesozoic Geology and Palæontology, 90
Morphia, Test for, 388
Motion of a Free Rotatory Body, by Professor Sylvester, 482
Muhry's Terrestrial Physics, 330
Muir (Thomas) on Heat Units, 606
Muller (Prof. Max) on the Science of Language, 256; Report of his Paper on the Writing of the Malayan People, 642
Murchison (Sir R. I.), Report on the Geology of Ross-shire, 174
Murphy (Joseph J.) on the Analogy of Colour and Music, 651; on Habit and Intelligence, 105
Muscarin, Action of, 144
Muscle, Metamorphosis of, 62
Muscles, Geometrical Characters of, 297
Muscular Physics, a Point in, 159
Mythology, Current British, 592
Natal, Fossils of, 642
Natural Philosophy, Properties of, by Prof. Tait, 184
Natural Science at Cambridge, by Rev. T. G. Boney, 451
Nebulæ, if any, and Star Systems, by R. A. Proctor, F.R.A.S., 331; Letters on, 359, 384
Nerve Substance, Reaction of, 144
Newall (Mr.), his Refractor, 316, 408; on Rainbow Colours, 335
New Batrachians, 108
Newcastle-on-Tyne Chemical Society, 176, 469
Newman's British Moths, by W. S. Dallas, 16
Newmarch (W.), Inaugural Address of, at the Statistical Society, 119
Newton (Prof. A.) on Cuckows' Eggs, 74, 265
Newton (Prof. of Yale College) on the November Star Shower, 170, 562
New Zealand, Public Works of, 199; Wellington Philosophical Society, 470
Nile Problem, Mr. Stuart's Letters on, 406; Sources of the Nile, by K. Johnston, jun., 607
Norfolk, Crag of, and Associated Beds, by Joseph Prestwich, F.R.S., 367
Norwich Geological Society, 176; Naturalists’ Society, 249, 416