REPORTS, ETC. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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HouLDSwoRTH (Mr.), report on the con- 

 sumption of fuel and prevention of smoke, 

 1843, 294 ; 1844, 100. 



Hudson (Dr. H.) on the phenomena usually 

 referred to the radiation of heat, 1835, 

 163. 



Humboldt (Baron A. yon) on magnetical 

 and meteorological observations, 1845, 

 64. 



Hunt (E.), report on the influence of light 

 on the germination of seeds and the 

 growth of plants, 1842, 75 ; 1844, 29 ; 

 1846, 33. 



, report on the actinograph, 1845, 90 ; 



1846, 31. 



on the influence of the solar rays on 



the growth of plants, 1847, 17. 



— : — , report on the action of carbonic acid 

 on the growth of plants allied to those of 

 the coal formations, 1848, 84. 



, report on the chemical action of the 



solar radiations, 1850, 137; 1852, 262; 

 1853, 68. 



Hunt (T. C), results of meteorological ob- 

 servations taken at St. Michael's, 1850, 



133- 

 Huxley (Prof,), report on typical objects 

 in natural history for local museums, 



1855, 108; 1856, 461. 



on a scheme to exhibit the equivalent 



classes and subclasses of the animal king- 

 dom, 1855, 128. 



Hyndman (G-. C), report of the Belfast 

 dredging committee, 1857, 220 ; 1858, 

 282; 1859, 116. 



Inglis (Sir E. H.), address at the Oxford 

 Meeting, 1847, xxix. 



Jacob (Prof. A.) on the infraorbital cavi- 

 ties in deers and antelopes, 1835, 208. 



Jardine (Sir W.), report on Anoplura, 1841, 

 331; 1844,392. 



, report on the translation and publica- 

 tion of foreign scientific memoirs, 1841, 



, 328; 1842, 210; 1843, 129. 



, report on typical objects in natural 

 history for local museums, 1855, 108 ; 



1856, 461. 



, report of experiments conducted at 



Stormontfield, near Perth, for the arti- 

 ficial propagation of salmon, 1856, 451. 



Jeffreys (J. G.), list of Testacea found in 

 dredged sand from the TurbotBank, near 

 Belfast Bay, 1858, 287. 



Jenyns (Eev. L.), report on zoology, 1834, 



H3- 



, report on the preservation of animal 



and vegetable substances, 1840, 421. 



■ , report on zoological nomenclature, 



1842, 105; 1843, 119. 



, report on the registration of the pe- 

 riodic phenomena of plants and animals, 

 1849, 78. 



Johnson (Capt,), magnetic observations. 

 1838, 59. 



Johnston (Dr. G-.), report on the marine 



zoology of Britain, 1840, 444 ; 1841, 331 ; 



1842, 213. 

 , report on procuring drawings of the 



radiate animals of the British Islands, 



1840, 444. 

 , report on typical objects in natural 



history for local museums, 1855, 108 ; 



1856, 461. 

 Johnston (Prof. J. P. W.), report on the 



progress and state of chemical science, 



1831-32, 414. 

 , report on chemical notation, 1835, 



207. 

 , report on dimorphous bodies, 1837, 



163. 

 , report on the application to Govern- 

 ment for a depository for mining records, 



1839, 174. 

 , report on inorganic chemistry, 1840, 



443- 

 , report of committee to inquire into 



the statistics of the mining districts, 1840, 



446. 

 Joy (Dr. B.), report on the motions and 



sounds of the heart, 1835, 243 ; 1836, 275. 



Kane (Sir E.), report on the chemical his- 

 tory of colouring matters, 1843, 292. 



Keddie (W.), report on animal, vegetable, 

 and mineral substances imported from 

 foreign countries into the Clyde, 1858, 

 185. 



Kelland (Eev. Prof.), report on our theo- 

 retical and experimental knowledge of 

 the laws of conduction of heat, 1841, 1. 



Kennedy (Dr. E.), report on the motions 

 and sounds of the heart, 1835, 243 ; 

 1836, 275. 



KiNAHAN (Dr. J. E.), report of Dublin 

 dredging committee, 1858, 262 ; 1859, 80. 



, report on Crustacea of Dublin district, 



1858, 262. 



, list of Crustacea inhabiting Belfast 



Bay,' 1858, 291. 



, report on the marine fauna of the S. 



and W. coasts of Ireland, 1858, 176. 



, report on dredging Dublin Bay, 1860, 



27. 



KiTSON (J.), report on steam-ship perform- 

 ance, 1859, 268. 



Kreil (M.) on magnetical and meteorologi- 

 cal observations, 1845, 45. 



KuPFFER (M.) on magnetical and meteoro- 

 logical observations, 1845, 18. 



Lamont (Dr.) on the system of meteoro- 

 logical and magnetical observations on the 

 continent, 1842, 207. 



on magnetical and meteorological ob- 

 servations, 1845, 22, 63. 



Langberg (Prof) on the specific gravity of 

 sulphuric acid at different degrees of di- 

 lution, and on the relation which exists 

 between the development of heat and 

 the coincident contraction of volume in 



