SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Carus (Prof.) on the Leptocephalidse, 1860, 

 125. 



Catlow (J. P.) on the relation of the season 

 of birth to the mortality of children under 

 two years of age, &c., 1842, 80. 



— on a relation between the season of 

 death and the anniversary of the season 

 of birth, which varies with each month 

 of birth ; and on a similarly varying ten- 

 dency to death in the anniversary of the 

 natal month, 1843, 95. 



Gaunter (H.), notice of a diatomaceous depo- 

 sit found in the island of Lewis, 1859, 133. 



*Cayley (A.) on the solution of cubic and 

 biquadratic equations, 1854, i. 



on the porism of the in-and-circum- 



scribed triangle, 1855, i. 



on the notion of distance in analytical 



geometry, 1858, 3. 



on curves of the fourth order having 



three d uble points, 1860, 4. 



Ceely (Mr,), experiments on smallpox 

 matter, 1839, 106. 



Chacornac (M.) on solar spots and fsecula;, 

 and their true causes, 1854, 19. 



CiiADWiCK (D.) on water-meters, 1860, 204. 



*Chadwick (E.) on the econ mical, educa- 

 tional, and social importance of open and 

 public competitive examinations, 1857, 

 158. 



* en the dependence cf moral and cri- 

 minal en phvsical c.nditi.ns of papula- 

 tions, 1857, 158. 



* on the progress cf the principle of 



openc mpetitiveeyaminations, 1858, 175. 



* en the ec n mical results of military 



drill in popular schools 1860, 185. 



• en the physi 1 gi(al as well as psycho- 

 logical limits to menial lab ur, l£t0, 185. 



CiiAix (Prof. P.), census of Switzerland, 

 1853, IC2. 



Challis (Eev. Prcf.) on some facts relating 

 to the c. mp sitien ef the colcurs of the 

 spectrum, 1834, 544. 



on the vibrations of a cylindrical tube, 



1835, 12. 



on the aberration of light, 1845, 9. 



on a new theory of the polarization of 



light, 1847, 1. 



• , description cf a new instrument for 



observing the apparent positions of me- 

 teors, 1848, 13. 



*Chalmeks (Dr.) on the application of sta- 

 tistics to moral and economic science, 

 1840, 185. 



* on the pauperism of Glasgow, 1840, 



185. 



^Chalmers (Eev. P.) on the parish of Dun- 

 fermUne. 1840, 186. 



Chambers (R.) on certain plans for ventila- 

 tion adopted in Glasgow, 1842, 109. 



— on the glacial phenomena of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Edinburgh, 1850, 78. 



— — on the great terrace of erosion in Scot- 

 land, and its relative date and connexion 

 with glacial phenomena, 1854, 78. 



Chambers (R.), further observations on 

 glacial phenomena in Scotland and the 

 north of England, 1854, 79. 



* on denudation and other effects usu- 

 ally attributed to water, 1855, 81. 



Chanter (J.), description of a furnace for 

 economizing fuel and preventing smoke, 

 1843, 99. 



on the economical working of steam 



boilers, 1854, 147. 



Chapman (Prof.) on the isomorphous rela- 

 tions of silica and alumina, 1850, 50. 



*Chapman (H. S.), statistics of New Zealand, 

 1851, 98. 



Charlesworth (E.) on the remains of ver- 

 tebrated animals in the tertiary beds of 

 Norfolk and Suffolk, 1836, 84. 



on Mr. Lyeli's classification of tertiary 



deposits, 1836, 86. 



on a large specimen of Plesiosaurus 



found at Kettleness, on the Yorkshire 

 coast, 1844, 49. 



on the fossil bodies regarded by M. 



Agassiz as the teeth of a fish, and upon 

 which he has founded his supposed genus 

 Sphenonchus, 1845, 56. 



on the occurrence of the Mososaurus 



in the Essex chalk, and on the discovery 

 of flint within the pulp-cavities of its 

 teeth, 1845, 60. 



— — en some new species of Testacea from 

 the Hampshire tertiary beds, 1849, 52. 



on the curious spiral body in certain 



fossil sponges, and on several other re- 

 markable fossils from the Yorkshire strata, 

 1853, 51. 



on new vertebrate fossils, 1854, 80. 



* on some remarkable Yorkshire fossils, 



including the unique Plesiosauri in the 

 mi seum at York, 1858, 223. 



Charlton (Dr. E.) on Tetrao Pakelhahn, 

 1838, IC7. 



Charlton (W. H.), statistics of Bellingham, 

 in Northumberland, 1838, 168. 



*Charters (Major) on the Alps in the vi- 

 cinity of Mont Blanc, 1852, 4;. 



Chatheli) (H.) en British naval architec- 

 ture, 1836, 129. 



Chatfield (W.) on Truscott's plan for reef- 

 ing paddle-wheels, 1841, ici. 



Cheshire (E.) on the results of the census 

 of Great Britain in 1851, with a descrip- 

 tion of the machinery and processes em- 

 ployed to obtain the returns, 1853, 98. 



— , statistics relative to Nova Scotia, 1853, 

 102. 



Chesney (Major-General) on the Euphrates 

 line of communication with India, 1862, 

 104. 



on the tubular or double life-boat, in 



vented by Henry Richardson. 1853, 113. 



on the routes of communication be- 

 tween England and India, 1857, 123. 



on the extension of communications 



to distant places by means of electric 

 wires, 1858, 148. 



