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SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



land, with special reference to the Leeds 

 clothing district, 1858, 158. 



Baines (W.) on the Yorkshire llagstones 

 and their fossils, 1858, 78. 



Baines (Mr.), notice of a bunch of grapes 

 having black and white grapes on the 

 same bunch, 1858, 115. 



*Baird (Mr.) on a successful excision of 

 the elbow-joint, 1839, 130. 



Baird (Dr.) on the genera Nebalia, Chi- 

 rocephalus, and Branchipus, 1847, 74. 



Baker (J. G-.), an attempt to classify the 

 flowering plants and ferns of Great Bri- 

 tain according to their geognostic rela- 

 tions, 1855, 99. 



, discovery of Galium montanum and 



G. commutatum in Yorkshire, 1855, 

 100. 



Baker (R.) on the sanitary and industrial 

 economy of the borough of Leeds, 1858, 

 164. 



Baker (R., jun.) on the haematite ores of 

 West Cumberland, 1858, 106. 



Baker (T. B. Lloyd) on the reformation of 

 offenders, 1854, 132. 



, statistics and suggestions connected 



with the reformation of juvenile offenders, 

 1856, iz8. 



Bakewell (F. C.) on the copying telegraph, 

 and other improvements in telegraphic 

 communication, 1849, no. 



on the conduction of electricity through 



water, 1851, 6. 



on the copying electric telegraph, 



1851, II. 



on telegraphic communications by land 



and sea, 1852, 121. 



on telegraphic communication between 



England and America, 1854, 147. 



Bald (R.) on the Mushet band, commonly 

 called the black-band ironstone of the 

 coal-field of Scotland, 1846, 62. 



Bald (W.) on the tides in the harbour of 

 Glasgow, and the velocity of the tidal 

 wave in the estuary of the river Clyde, 

 1840, 49. 



■ on the construction of the models of 



the island of Achil, Clare Island, and the 

 south-western district of Mayo, in Ireland, 

 1840, 126. 



*Balestrini (A.) on the submarine electric 

 telegraph cable, 1857, 189. 



Balfour (E.) on the migratory tribes of 

 central India, 1845, 78. 



• on the means of maintaining the health 



of troops in India, 1848, loi. 



Balfour (Prof.) on the flora of the south 

 and west of Ireland, 1852, 64. 



, exhibition of British lichens, contain- 

 ing dyeing lichens, 1853, 37. 



* on some new plants, 1853, 63. 



on the occurrence in coal of peculiar 



vegetable organisms resembling the spo- 

 rangia of Lycopodium, 1854, 97. 



, notice of a series of specimens illus- 

 trating the distribution of plants in Great 



Britain, and remarks on the flora of 

 Scotland, 1855, 100. 



Ball (Mr.), notice of Cuculus glandarius 

 captured in the co. of Galway, 1843, 71. 



' on the peculiar structure of the hoof 



of the giraffe, 1844, 63. 



*Ball (C.) on the meaning of the arith- 

 metical symbols for zero and unity in 

 general symbolical algebra, 1838, 2. 



Ball (J.), Erica Mackaiana, exhibited by, 

 1837, 104. 



■ on practical means for the advance- 

 ment of systematic botany, 1845, 72. 



• on the specific characters of plants, 



considered in morphological connexion, 

 1845, 74. 



Ball (John) on rendering the electric tele- 

 graph subservient to meteorological re- 

 search, 1848, 12. 



on a plan for systematic observations 



of temperature in mountain countries, 

 1860, 37. 



Ball (Dr. R.) on Pentacrinus europreus and 

 a species of Beroe, 1835, 72. 



* , notice of crania of Seals from the 



coast of Ireland, 1836, 98. 



■' on the destruction of plants by animal 

 odour, 1841, 76. 



• on noises produced by one of the 



Notonectidte, 1845, 64. 



*■ on Bryarea scolopendra found in 



Dublin Bay by Dr. Corrigan, 1849, 72. 



* , notice of a new dredge for natural- 

 history purposes, 1849, 72. 



on a plan of aerating aquavivaria, 



1854, 115. 



* , notice of a dredge, 1856, 91. 



resolution adopted as a tribute of re- 

 spect to his memory, 1857, 95. 



^Balten (A.) on a boat-lowering apparatus, 

 1859, 229. 



Banks (Dr.) on a new anemometer, 1846, 

 12. 



Banks (R.) on the discovery of ichthyolites 

 and Crustacea in the tilestones of King- 

 ton, Herefordshire, 1855, 78. 



'"^Bannbster (S.) on the population of New 

 Zealand, 1838, 167. 



■ on the population of Africa, 1840, 185. 



Bardsley (Dr.) on a case of monstrosity, 

 1842, 87. 



Barker (Prof.E.), account of some chemical 

 processes, 1835, 52. 



^Barker (Dr. J.) on the part played by the 

 cavernous sinus in the circulation of the 

 brain, 1852, 78. 



^Barker (John), mechanical proof of the 

 composition of rotatory forces, 1852, 122. 



Barker (Dr. W.) on electric currents pass- 

 ing through platinum wire, 1835, 33. 



Barklay (R.) on an instrument for sound- 

 ing, 1855, 205. 



Barlee (G.), raremollusca collected in Zet- 

 land by, 1849, 78. 



, list of marine Polyzoa collected in 



Shetland aud the Orkneys, with descrip- 



