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table of altitudes of places in Great Bri- 

 tain and Ireland, 1831-32, 581. 



Bevan (Dr.) on the tests for arsenic, 1843, 

 87. 



Bevan (Mr.), notice of a paddle-wheel, 

 1843, 10 1. 



*Bevan (Dr.), a new life-boat, 1844, 99. 



* on applying atmospheric air to pro- 

 pulsion, 1846, 113. 



Bevan (G-. P.) on the marine shell-bed of 

 the South Wales coal basin, showing the 

 presence of vegetable remains in the 

 upper coal-measures, and of shells and 

 fish in the lower coal-measures, 1858, 80. 



*BiALL0BL0TZKi (Dr.) ou an ethnological 

 collection in illustration of the ethnology 

 of Java, 1852, 82. 



* on the different points of fusion to 



be observed in the constituents of granite, 

 1859, 68. 



* on granite, 1859, 100. 



BiANCONi (C.) on his car establishment in 

 Ireland, 1843, 92 ; 1857, 155. 



Bickersteth (Mr.) on the milk of Gralac- 

 todendron utile, 1837, 102. 



Bielke (R.), statistical remarks relating to 

 Denmark, 1847, 96. 



^BiGGS (Mr.), inquiry into the sanitary 

 condition of co. Cork, 1843, 93. 



Billet (J.) on the vital principle, 1847, 91. 



*BiLLiNG8 (R. M.) on the mechanical prin- 

 ciples of ancient tracery, 1855, 205. 



BiNGLBY (C, W.) on the peculiar action of 

 mud and water on glass, 1858, 45. 



BiNNEY (E. W.) on microscopic vegetable 

 skeletons found in peat near Grains- 

 borough, 1839, 71. 



^ on fossil fishes from St. 



Colliery near Manchester, 1839, 75. 



on the great Lancashire coal-field, 



1842, 49. 



on fossU trees at St. Helen's, Lan- 

 cashire, which exhibit Stigmaris© as their 

 roots, 1845, 52. 



* on the solubility of bone-earth from 



various sources in solutions of chloride 

 of ammonium and common salt, 1859, 

 66. 



BiRCiiALL (E.) on a list of additions to 

 Irish Lepidoptera, 1857, 10 1. 



Bird (Dr. Gr.) on the crystallization of me- 

 tals by voltaic action, 1837, 45. 



on some of the products obtained by 



the action of nitric acid on alcohol, 1838, 



on the artificial formation of a basic 



chloride of copper by voltaic influence, 

 1838, 56. 



on the deposition of metallic copper 



from its solutions, 1838, 57. 



on poisoning by the vapours of burn- 

 ing charcoal, 1839, loi. 



*BiRD (Dr.) on the deodorization of sew- 

 age, 1860, 66. 



Birmingham (T.) on reclaiming the bog of 

 Critt, in Q-alway, 1837, 139. 



Birmingham (T.) on the advantages to be 

 obtained by turning canals into railways, 

 especially as applicable to the Royal Canal 

 lying between the city of Dublin and the 

 river Shannon, 1844, 97. 



on the drift of West Galway and the 



eastern part of Mayo, 1857, 64. 



BiRT (W. R.) on the probable causes of 

 the aerial currents of the temperate zones, ' 

 1837, 34. 



on atmospheric waves, 1846, 35. 



on shooting stars, 1849, 1 5. 



on the mid-day illumination of the 



lunar craters, Greminus, Burckhardt, and 

 Bernoulli, 1859, 30. 



on the forms of certain lunar craters 



indicative of the operation of a peculiar 

 degrading force, 1860, 34. 



on atmospheric waves, 1860, 38. 



Black (Dr.) on the epidemic influenza at 

 Bolton-le-Moors, 1837, 115. 



on certain traces of Roman coloni- 

 zation in Lancashire, 1845, 80. 



Black (the late Dr.), a few unpublished 

 particulars concerning, by Dr. Gr. Wilson, 

 1850, 69. 



*Black (Dr.) on coal at Ambisheg, Isle of 

 Bute, 1859, 100. 



Black (W.) on ascertaining the strength of 

 spirits, 1836, 61. 



on the influence of electricity on the 



process of brewing, 1837, 58. 



Blackburn (C.) on some new properties of 

 geometric series, 1837, 2. 



* on analytic theorems, 1839, 26. 



Blackie (Dr. W. Gr.) on the Russo-Chinese 

 frontier and the Amoor River, 1858, 

 147. 



Blackwall (J.) on the structure and func- 

 tions of spiders, 1833, 444. 



* , summer birds observed in Denbigh- 

 shire, 1842, 66. 



on the palpi of spiders, 1842, 66. 



on a species of Ichneumon whose larva 



is parasitic on spiders, 1842, 68. 



, periodical birds observed near Llaii- 



rwst, 1843, 69 ; 1845, 61, 63 ; 1846, 79 ; 

 1847, 75 ; 1848, 84. 



, work on British spiders, notice of, 



1860, 120. 



BlAckwall (T. E.) on the production of 

 crystals of silver, 1838, 74. 



Blair (Dr.) on some remarkable primitive 

 monuments existing at or near Carnac 

 (Brittany), and on the discrimination of 

 races by their local and fixed monuments, 

 1849, 82. 



Blake (Dr. J.) on the action of substances 

 injected into the veins, 1838, 129. 



on the connexion between the iso- 



morphous relations of the elements and 

 their physiological action, 1846, 40. 



on the physiological action of in- 

 organic substances introduced directly 

 into the blood, 1853, 66. 



Blake (Dr. J.) on the comparatiye richness 



