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SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



der on August 16, 1844, at Alien, 1845, 



19. 

 Cole (J. F.), meteorological observations 



made at Alten, 1846, 12 ; 1848, 32. 

 , meteorological observations made at 



the Alten copper- works, Norway, 1850, 



37- 



on meteorological observations made 



at Kaa^ord, in West Finmark, 1849, 

 18. 



*CoLE (R.), account of Lewis Paul and his 

 invention of the machine for spinning 

 cotton and wool by rollers, and his claim 

 to such invention, to the exclusion of 

 John Wyatt, 1858, 208. 



*CoLEMAN (J, J.) on the destructioQ of the 

 bitter principle of Chyraitta by the agency 

 of caustic alkali, 1860, 66. 



— — on some remarkable relations existing 

 between the atomic weights, atomic vo- 

 lumes, and properties of the chemical 

 elements, 1860, 66. 



Coles (Mr.) on a new step-rail, and rail- 

 way carriages, 1840, 212. 



CoLLiNGwooi) (Dr. Cuthbert) on the mi- 

 gration of birds, 1858, 121. 



on the respiration of the nudibranchiate 



Mollusca 1860, 113. 



— — on the nudibranchiate Mollusca of 

 the Mersey and Dee, 1860, 113. 



— — on recurrent animal form, and its 

 significance in systematic zoology, 1860, 

 114. 



Cor.LiNS (Dr. R.), registry kept in the 

 Lying-in Hospital, Dublin, 1835, ic6. 



on the periodicity of births, &c., 1836, 



146. 



Collins (M.) on the possible and impos- 

 sible cases of quadratic duplicate equa- 

 lities in the Diophantine analysis, 1855, 2. 



Connell (Prof. A.), analysis of fossil scales, 

 1835, 41. 



on the voltaic decomposition of alcohol, 



1840, 81. 



, analysis of the American mineraVie- 



malite, 1846, 39. 



on the nature of lampic acid, 1846, 



40. 



on the precipitate caused in spring and 



river waters by acetate of lead, 1847, 48. 



on sulphato-chloride of copper — a new 



mineral, 1847, 49. 



, improvements on a dew-point hygro- 

 meter, 1855, 38. 



Conybeare (H.) on the physical geogra- 

 phy of the neighbourhood of Bombay, 

 as affecting the design of the works 

 erected for the water-supply of that city, 

 1858, 149. 



on an apparatus for laying down sub- 

 marine telegraphic cables, 1858, 209. 



Conybeare (Rev. W. D.) on the application 

 to Great Britain and Ireland of M. de 

 Beaumont's theory of the parallelism of 

 contemporaneous lines of elevation, 1831- 

 32, 587. 



Conybeare (Rev. W. D,), * Geological Sec- 

 tion of Europe,' 1831-32, 583. 



Cook (Capt. J. C.) on the genera Pinus and 

 Abies, 1838, 117. 



Cooke (L.) on a clock movement, and new 

 mode of suspending the pendulum, 1843, 



lOI. 



CoolEy (W. D.) on a physico-geographieal 

 survey of the British Islands, particularly 

 in relation to agriculture, 1846, 72. 



Coombe (Mr.) on expanding pulleys, 1858, 

 209. 



*CooPER (E. J.), catalogue of mean places 

 of fifty telescopic stars observed at Markrea 

 Castle, 1843, iS. 



on the perihelia and ascending nodes 



of the planets, 1858, 27. 



, extracts of letters from Mr. A. Gra- 

 ham on Donati's comet, 1858, 28. 



Cooper (Dr. H.) on the mortality (autumn 

 1849) of Hull, 1853, 102. 



on the prevalence of diseases in Hull, 



1853, 103. 



*CooPER (J.) on the drainage of the mid- 

 dle level of the Bedford level, 1852, 

 125. 



CoppERTHWAiTE (W. C.) on the statistics of 

 Old and New Malton, 1844, 89. 



*CoRRET (Dr.) on imbibition of prussiate 

 of potash by plants, 1836, 107. 



Corbett (Pr..f. J. H.) on the Acalephae, 

 with respect to organs of circulation and 

 respirati n, 1856, 91. 



on Australian crania, 1857, 126. 



on the deglutition of alimentary fluids, 



1860, 216. 



*Corle (T.) on the mortality in different 

 sections of the metr polls, 1851, 99. 



CoRMACK (Dr. J. R.) on the effects of air 

 when injected into the veins, 1840, 157. 



CoRRiGAN (Dr.) on the mechanism of bruit 

 de soufflet, 1835, 87. 



CosTELLO (Dr.) en cases of calculus treated 

 by lithotrity, 1839, 109. 



CoTTAM (G.) on the Marquis of Tweed- 

 dale's patent brick and tile machine, 1839, 

 128. 



, description of a new railway wheel, 



1839, 128. 



Couch's (Capt.) chock channels, Sir W. S. 

 Harris on, 1841, 102. 



Couch (J.) on the zoology of Cornwall, 

 1841, 68. 



* on the migration of birds and flower- 

 ing of plants in Cornwall, 1842, 66. 



on the egg-purse and embryo of a 



species of My.iobatis, 1846, 80. 



Couch (R. Q.) on the embryo state of Pa- 

 linurus vulgaris, 1857, 102. 



Cowan (Dr.) on the vital statistics of Glas- 

 gow, 1840, 173. 



CowPER (E.) on a new mode of obtaining 

 a blast of very high temperature in the 

 manufacture of iron, 1860, 204. 



Cox (H.) on the hyperbolic law of elasticity 

 of cast iron, 1850, 172. 



