REPORTS^ ETC. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Sabine (General), i-eport on experiments 

 with balloons, 1841, cc; 1843, 128; 1844, 

 390; 1860, 43. 



, on the remarkable magnetic disturb- 

 ance at Toronto, &c., 1841, 340. 



, letter from Mr. A. D. Bache on the 



Magnetic Observatory at Philadelphia, 

 &c., 1842, 208. 



, on the meteorology of Toronto in Ca- 

 nada, 1844, 42. 



, on some points in the meteorology of 



Bombay, 1845, 73. 



, Prof. Dove's temperature tables, with 



introductory remarks, 1847, 373. 



, introductory notice to Prof. Dove's 



remar^vs on his maps of the monthly iso- 

 thermal lines of the globe, 1848, 85. 



, report on the expediency of continuing 



the Toronto magnetical and meteorological 

 observatory, 1848, 99. 



, letter from Prof. Henry on the system 



of meteorological observations proposed 

 to be established in the United States, 

 1851, 320. 



, report on the Kew magnetographs, 



1851, 325. 



, address at the meeting at Belfast, 



1852, xli. 



, on some of the results obtained at the 



British Colonial magnetic observatories, 

 1854, 355. 



, report on earthquakes and seismo- 

 meters, 1854, 370. 



, report on the magnetic survey of Q-reat 



Britain, 1857, 130; 1858, 185. 



, report for procuring a continuance of 



the magnetic and meteorological observa- 

 tories, 1858, 295. 



, report on the patent laws, 1858, 164 ; 



1859, 191. 



Sandon (Lord), report on the vital statistics 

 of large towns in Scotland, 1842, 121. 



SciioNBEiN (Prof), researches in electro- 

 chemistry, 1840, 209. 



, report on ozone, 1845, 91. 



SciiUNCK (Dr.), report on the colouring 

 matters of madder, 1846, 24; 1847, 136; 

 1848, 57. 



ScLATER (Dr. p. L.), typical list of birds for 

 local museums, 1855, iii. 



ScoRESBY (Rev. Dr.), report on metals for 

 ordnance, 1855, 100. 



ScowLER (Dr.), report on the varieties of 

 the human race, 1844, 93. 



Sedgwick (Prof.), address at the Cambridge 

 Meeting, 1833, x, xxvii. 



, address at the Edinburgh Meeting, 



1834, ix. 



, report on the application to Govern- 

 ment for a depository for mining records, 

 1839, 174. 



Selby (P. J.), report on Anoplura, 1841, 331. 



Senftenberg (Baron), on the self -register- 

 ing meteorological instruments employed 

 in the observatory at Senftenberg, 1845, 

 108. 



SiiARpBY (Dr.), notice of researches on 

 Asphyxia, 1843, 294. 



, report on the scientific objects to be 



sought for by continuing balloon ascents, 

 1860, 43. 



SiiucKARD (W. E.), report on zoological no- 

 menclature, 1842, 105. 



SiBsoN (P.), report on the communication 

 between the arteries and absorbents, 1836, 

 289. 



Simpson (J.), results of thermometrical ob- 

 servations made at Point Barrow, 1857, 

 159. 



Sladen (E. H. M,), table for the registra- 

 tion of periodic phenomena at Ninfield, 

 Sussex, 1850, 356. 



Slatter (Eev. J.), observations of luminous 



§ [meteors, 1849, 9-24, 43. 



Slimon (R.), exploration of the upper Silu- 

 rians of Lesmahago, Lanarkshire, 1859, 

 63- 



Smith (Dr. A.), report on the varieties of 

 the human race, 1843, 292 ; 1844, 93. 



Smith (A.), on the deviations of the compass 

 in wooden and iron ships, 1854, 434. 



Smith (Prof. H. J. S.), report on the theory 

 of numbers, 1859, 228 ; 1860, 120. 



Smith (J.), report on the marine zoology of 

 G-reat Britain, 1840, 444; 1841, 331; 

 1842, 213. 



, report on the form of shipi, 1840, 



425 ; 1841, 325. 



Smith (Dr. R. A.), report on the air and 

 water of towns, 1848, 16 ; 1851, 66. 



Smith (Capt. R. B.), report on the probable 

 effects of the destruction of tropical forests, 

 1851, 78. 



Smith (Dr. W.), the Wollaston Medal award- 

 ed by the Geological Society, presented to 

 him at Oxford, 1831-32, 99. 



Smith (W.), report on steam-ship perforin- • 

 ance, 1859, 268 ; 1860, 193. 



Smyth (Prof. C. Piazzi), on the "Mare 

 Crisium and its shores," 1854, 416. 



Smyth (W. W.), list of meteorites which 

 have fallen in Hungary, 1849, 2. 



, on a fall of meteorites at Stannern, in 



Moravia, 1849, 32. 



, on the presence of phosphorus in me- 

 teoric iron, 1849, 33. 



, notice of the meteorite of Braunau, 



1849, 32. 



SopwiTH (T.), report on the application to 

 Government for a depository for mining 

 records, 1839, 174. 



Stafford (Marquis of), report on steam- 

 ship performance, 1859, 268 ; 1860, 193. 



Stanley (Lord), report on the patent laws, 

 1858, 164. 



Stevenson (Mr.), report on the relative level 

 of land and sea, 1840, 444. 



Stewart (B.), on some results of the mag- 

 netic survey of Scotland in the years 1857 

 and 1858, undertaken by the late John 

 Welsh, 1859, 167. 



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