REPORTSj ETC. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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ViGNOLES (C), report of Committee on rail- 

 way sections, 1842, 38. 



— — , on the adaptation of suspension 

 bridges to sustain the passage of railway 

 trains, 1857, 154; 1858, 293. 



Vivian (J.), report on the application to 

 Government for a depository for mining 

 records, 1839, 174. 



VoELCKER (Dr.), report on field experiments 

 and laboratory researches on the consti- 

 tuents of manures essential to cultivated 

 crops, 1859, 31. 



Walker (Mr.), report on the marine zoo- 

 logy of Britain, 1842, 213. 

 Walker (Rev. Prof.), report on the scien- 

 tific objects to be sought for by continuing 



balloon ascents, 1860, 43. 

 Waller (E.), report of the Belfast dredging 



committee, 1858, 282; 1859, 116. 

 Ward (N.), report on the growth of plants 



in closed glass vessels, 1837, 502. 

 Ware (Dr. H.), report on the varieties of 



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

 Wateriiouse (Gr. E.), report on zoological 



nomenclature, 1842, 105; 1843, 119. 

 Watson (II.), report on engraving skeleton 



maps for recording tlio distribution of 



plants and animals, 1840, 445 ; 1841, 327. 

 Watson (H, H.), report on the internal 



changes in the constitution of metals, 1843, 



294. 

 Watt and Cavendish, Rev. W. Yernon 



Ilarcourt on the discoveries of, 1839, 6, 



et seq. 

 Watts (J. K.), observations of luminous 



meteors, 1854, 406; 1857, 136. 

 Webb (T. W.), observations of luminous 



meteors from old diaries, 1852, 178. 

 Weber (Prof. Wilhelm), on magnetical and 



meteorological observations, 1845, 14. 

 Webster (T,), report on the patent laws, 



1858, 164; 1859, 191. 

 Welsh (J.), report on the performance of 



Mr. Ronalds's tliree magnetographs, 1851, 



328. 

 , hygrometric sliding rule, 1851, 345 ; 



sliding rule, 353. 

 , magnetic survey of Scotland, 1859, 



167. 

 . , self-recording magnetographs, 1859, 



2CO. 



West (W.) on apparatus for the detection 

 and measurement of gases present in atmo- 

 spheric air, 1838, 316; 1839, 171. 



Westwood (J. O.), report on zoological no- 

 menclature, 1842, 105 ; 1843, 119. 



Wiieatstone (Prof), report on the transla- 

 tion and publication of foreign scientific 

 memoirs, 1840, 446; 1841, 328; 1842, 

 210; 1843, 129. 



• . reports on registering shocks of earth- 

 quakes in Great Britain, 1842, 92 ; 1843, 

 120; 1844, 85. 



. , description of the telegraph thermo- 

 meter, 1843, 128. 



Wiieatstone (Prof.), report on experiments 

 with balloons, 1843, 128; 1844, -jgo 

 1859, 289. 



Wiiewell (Rev. Dr.), report on mineralogy, 

 1831-32, 322. 



' , address at the Cambridge Meetinsr. 



1833, xi. ^ 



, report on the progress of the mathe- 

 matical theories of electricity, magnetism, 

 and heat, 1835, i. 



• , report on chemical notation, 1835, 



207. 



, report on a level line, measured from 



the Bristol Channel to the EngUsh Chan- 

 nel, 1838, I. 



, reports on the discussions of tides. 



1838, 19; 1839, 13; 1840, 436-441; 

 1841, 30, 33. 



■ , report on simultaneous magnetical and 



meteorological observations, 1839, 3 1 ; 



1840, 427; 1841, 38; 1842, i; 1843, 

 54 ; 1844, 143 ; 1845, i. 



• , report on the nomenclature of the 



stars, 1839, 172; 1840, 426; 1841, 44; 

 1843, 292 ; 1844, 32 ; appendix, 34, 



■ , address at the Plymouth Meeting, 



1841, xxvii. 



• , report on experiments with balloons, 



1841, 55 ; 1843, 128. 



, report on an expedition for tide ob- 

 servations, 1847, 134. 



, report for f)rocuring a continuance of 



the magnetic and meteorological observa- 

 tories, 1858, 295. 



Wiiitworth (J.), report on metals for ord- 

 nance, 1855, 100. 



Wilde (Mr.), report on the varieties of the 

 human race, 1844, 93. 



Williams (Dr. C. J. B.), report on the mo- 

 tions and sounds of tlie heart, 1836, 261 ; 

 1837, 155; 1840, 163. 



, report on the physiology of the lungs 



and air -tubes, 1840, 411. 



Williams (Dr. T.), report on the British 

 Annelida, 1850, 133 ; 1851, 159. 



Wills (W.), on the meteorology of Bir- 

 mingham, 1852, 297. 



Wiseman (Dr.), report on the varieties of 

 the human race, 1840, 447 ; 1841, 52, 332. 



Wood (J.), report on the measurement of 

 ships for tonnage, 1856, 458. 



WooDCROFT (Prof. B.), report on the mea- 

 surement of ships for tonnage, 1857, 62. 



Woods (E.), report on railway constants, 

 1841, 247. 



Woodward (S. P.), typical list of mollusca 

 for local museums, 1855, 1 14. 



WoOLLEY (Rev. Dr.), report on the measure- 

 ment of ships for tonnage, 1857, 62. 



Wright (Dr. E. P.), report on the marine 

 fauna of the S. and W. coasts of Ireland, 

 1858, 176. 



, report of Dublin Bay Dredging Com- 

 mittee, 1858, 262 ; 1859, 80 ; 1860, 27. 



Wright (H.), report on shipping statistics, 

 1858, 239. 



