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SECTIONS. — ^^INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



*BucKtAND (Rev. Dr.), notice cf a 

 fcssil marine plant found in the new red 

 sandstone, 1834, 666. 



— — on the footsteps of the Cheirotheriura 

 in the stone quarries of Storeton Hill, 

 Lirerpool, 1838, 85. 



— — , exhibited and explained enlarged sec- 

 tions, copied from Cotta's sections, show- 

 ing granite and syenite orerlying strata 

 of the chalk formation in Saxony, 1838, 

 85. 



— — , notice of Mr. Oram's plan for cement- 

 ing small coal and coal-dust for fuel, 1838, 



85. 



on the action of acidulated waters on 



the surface of the dialk near Gravesend, 

 1839, 76. 



on a series of specimens from granite 



quarries near Prince Town, Dartmoor, 

 1841, 64. 



— — notice of Mr. Sopwith's models for 

 illustration of strata, mineral yeins, &c., 

 1841, 67. 



— — on recent and fcssil semicircular ca- 

 vities caused by air-bubbles on the sm*- 

 face of soft clay, and resembling impres- 

 sions of rain-drops, 1842, 57. 



on perforations in limestone, 1842, 



on the agency of land snails in form- 

 ing holes and trackways in compact lime- 

 stone, 1845, 48. 



on the mechanical action of animals 



6n hard and soft substances during the 

 progress of stratification, 1845, 52. 



— — on the applicability of M. Faurelle's 

 mode of boring artesian wells to the well 

 at Southampton, and to other wells, and 

 to the sinking for coal, salt, and other 

 mineral beds, 1846, 56. 



, notice of a map of part cf North 



Wales, and sketches of rocks in the val- 

 leys around Snowdon, indicating the 

 former existence of glaciers in these val- 

 leys, 1848, 78. 



— — , notice of a large Plesiosaurus disco- 

 vered in lias near Whitby, 1848, 78. 



on the cause of the general presence 



of phosphorus in strata and in all fertile 

 soils, also on pseudo-coprolites, and the 

 conversion of the contents of sewers and 

 cesspools into manure, 1849, 67. 



*BuCKLAND (F. T.) en the acclimatization 

 of animals, birds, &c., 1860, 113. 



BccKMAN (Prof. J.) on the discovery of a 

 new species of Hypanthocrinite in the 

 upper Silurian strata. 1846, 6r. 



—* — on the age of the Silurian limestone of 

 Hay Head, near Barr Beacon, in Stafford- 

 shire, 1846, 61. 



on the discovery of some new Cysti- 



deans from the Wenlock shale near Wal- 

 sall, 1847, 61. 



— - on the occurrence of marine plants in 

 Worcestershire, 1847, 61. 



— — on the discovery of some remains of 



the fossil Sepia in the lias of Gloucester- 



sliire, 1848, 66. 

 BucKMAiT (Prof. J.) on the plants of the 



" insect limestone " of the lower lias, 



1848, 66. 

 • on 3 me experimental borings in search 



of coal, 1848, 67. 

 on fairy rings, and on some of the edible 



fungi by which they are caused, 1849, 70. 

 on some chemical facts connected with 



the tessellated pavements discovered at 



Cirencester, 1850, 48. 



on the ccmbrash of Gloucestershire 



and part cf Wilts, 1853, 50. 



on the growth of Symphytum offici- 

 nale, 1853, 63. 



on two elephants' tusks found in the 



Stroud Valley, Gloucester, 1854, 78. 



onccal deposits in West Yirginia, 1854, 



78. 



on the basement-beds of the oolite, 



1856, 64. 



* on the oolite rocks of the Cotteswold 



Hills, 1856, 65. 



, notes on experiments in the Botanical 



Gardens of the Koyal Agricultural Col- 

 lege, 1856, 83. 



on some antiques found at Cirencester 



as evidence of the domestic manners of 

 the Romans, 1856, 108. 



on the finding of Cnicus tuberosus at 



Avebury Hills, 1857, 95. 



BuCKTON (G. B.) on the application cf cya- 

 nide of pitassium to killing insects for 

 the cabinet, 1854, 106. 



-- — on pentethyl-stibene, 1859, 66. 



* on some reactions of zinc-ethyl, 1860, 



66. 



BucKTON (J.), notice of some of the articles 

 shown in the Mechanical Section of the 

 Leeds Exhibition of Local Industry, 1858, 

 208. 



BuDD (J. p.) on the advantageous use made 

 cf the gaseous escape from the blast- 

 furnaces at Ystalyfera, 1850, 172. 



BuDDLE (J.) on the Newcastle coal-field, 

 1838, 74. 



Budge (R.) on the great earthquake in 

 i;hile, 1851, 85. 



BuiST (M.) on a nail found imbedded in a 

 block cf sandstone from Kingoodie (My In- 

 field) Quarry, North Britain, 1844, 51. 



BuiST (Dr. G.), meteorological phenomena 

 observed in India, 1849, 15. 



on the climate of Western India, 1861, 



29. 



on hail-storms in India, 1851, 31. 



on indications of upheavals and de- 

 pressions of the land in India, 1851, 55. 



, note on Mr. Pyle's meteorological ob- 

 servations at Futtegurh, Bengal, 1851, 40. 



, experiments in the island of Bombay 



to determine the fall of rain at different 

 heights, 1852, 25. 



on atm spheric daily and yearly fluc- 

 tuations, 1852, 25. * 



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