SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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tions of the new Bpecies by G-. Busk, 

 1859, 144. 



^Barlow (P. W.) on the mechanical eifects 

 of combining suspension chains and gir- 

 ders, 1860, 201. 



Barnes (Dr. E.) on the condition of Thames 

 water, as affected by London sewage, 1857, 

 44. 



Barnes (Dr. T.) on abscess of the lungs, 

 1838,134. 



Baknett (Mr.) on photographic researches, 

 1855, 48. 



Barrett (Lucas) on the Braehiopoda ob- 

 served in a dredging tour with Mr. M'An- 

 drew on the coast of Norway, 1855, 106. 



■ on the atlas and axis of the Plesio- 



saurus, 1858, 78. 



Barry (Dr. M.) on the colour of the sky as 

 seen from Mont Blanc, 1835, 77. 



— — on the first changes consequent on 

 fecundation in the mammiferous ovum, 

 with reference to Prof. Agassiz's com- 

 munication on the development of the 

 fish in the egg, 1840, 129. 



on a singular locality chosen for its 



nest by the black redstart, 1852, 71. 



Barth (Dr. 11.), description of Timbuctoo, 

 its population and commerce, 1855, 140. 



^ on the anomalous period of the rising 



of the Niger, 1857, 118. 



Bartholomew (W. li.) on steam-tugs em- 

 ployed on the Aire and Calder naviga- 

 tion, 1858, 205. 



Bartlett (Mr.) on the post-tertiary forma- 

 tions of Cornwall and Devon, 1841, 61. 



■ on animal and vegetable physiology, 



1841, 77. 



Barton (J.) on the permanent way of rail- 

 ways, 1852, 122. 



on the calculation of strains in lattice 



girders, 1852, 123. 



on a model of the Boyne viaduct, with 



description of it, and the principles of its 

 construction, 1857, 178. 



Bashfortii (Eev. E.) on a machine for 

 finding the numericeil roots of equations, 

 and tracing a varietv of useful curves, 

 1845, 3. 



Bate (C. Spence) on fossil remains disco- 

 vered in Bacon Hole, Grower, and other 

 remains from beneath the bed of tlie river 

 Tawey, 1848, 62. 



■ on some Tubicolse, 1849, 72. 



on the boring of marine animals, 



1849, 73. 



on Crustacea, 1850, 1 15: — development 



of the shell, 115; shedding the exuviae, 

 116; reproduction of limbs, 116 ; use of 

 the false feet in male Brachyura, 116; 

 number of broods, 117 ; uses of the fifth 

 pair of legs in the Anomoura, 117 ; new 

 species, 118. 



* on the morphology of the Pycno- 



gonidae, and on the development of the 

 ova in isopodous and amphipodous Crus- 

 tacea, 1853, 66. 



*Bate (C. Spence) notice of a new crus- 

 tacean, Monimia Whiteana, 1856, 91. 



^Bateman (Dr.), astronomical instruments 

 in the Great Exhibition (1851), 1851, 21. 



Bateman (J.) on the sliding rule, 1841, 42. 



Bateman (John) on the collection of water 

 for the supply of towns, 1844, 100. 



Bateman (Dr. Joseph) on Mr. Phillips's 

 method of discovering adulteration in 

 tobacco, 1844, 29. 



* on the rate of mox'tality in the me- 

 tropolitan improved dwellings for the in- 

 dustrial classes, 1858, 164. 



on the degree of education of persons 



tried at the Middlesex Sessions, 1858, 168. 



on the investments of the industrial 



classes, 1858, 168. 



Bateman (J. F.) on a self-acting waste-weir 

 and scouring sluice, 1842, no. 



, observations on the discharge of water, 



1852, 124. 



* on the large valves and other ma- 

 chinery employed for the discharge of 

 water at the Manchester waterworks, 



1853, 113. 



* , description of the G-lasgow water- 

 works, 1859, 230. 



on an artesian well in the new red 



sandstone at the Wolverhampton water- 

 works, 1859, 229. 



on the Glasgow waterworks, 1859, 230. 



^Bateson (S.) on Glynn and Appel's patent 

 paper for the prevention of piracy and 

 forgery by the anastatic process, 1852, 3 5. 



Batten (E.) on the explanation of certain 

 geological phenomena by the agency of 

 glaciers, 1844, 57. 



Baxter (W.) on the spiral vessels observed 

 in the mucous matter which envelopes the 

 seeds of Salvia verbenaca, 1831-32, 605. 



Bayley (G.) on a floating dry dock, 1858, 

 206. 



Bazley (T.), trade and commerce the aux- 

 iliaries of civilization and comfort, 1858, 

 169. 



•5^Beale (Prof.) on the ultimate arrangement 

 of nerves in muscular tissue, 1860, 125. 



Beamish (Major N. L.) on the apparent 

 fall or diminution of water in the Baltic, 

 and elevation of the Scandinavian coast, 

 1843, 59. 



— — , statistical report of the parish of St. 

 Michael, 1843, 87. 



Beamish (E.), description by E. Mushet of 

 an ancient miner's axe, discovered in the 

 Forest of Dean, 1856, 71. 



, statistics of Cheltenham, 1856, 129. 



, the human hand an index of mental 



development, 1857, 118. 



Beart (Mr.) on a method of filtering li- 

 quids, 1839, 131. 



Beattie (G.) on an improved door spring, 

 1850, 170. 



^Beattie (J. S.) on electro-magnetic en- 

 gines, 1857, 178; on coal-burning engines, 

 178. 



