SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



103 



Abnott (Dr. N.) on the regulation of com- 

 bustion, 1847, 47. 

 Arnott (Dr. G. A. Walker-) on the Coc- 



culus indicus of commerce, 1834, 597. 

 on the synonyms and affinities of some 



South African genera of plants, 1840, 



147. 

 *AsHMAN (J.), improved construction of an 



artificial leg, 1848, 117. 

 AsHTON (Dr.) on vital statistics, and on the 



influence which the atmosphere exerts 



over the rate of mortality, 1842, 97. 

 AsHWORTii (H.) on the state of education 



(in 1837) in the borough of Bolton, 1837, 



138. 

 on the strike (in 1837) of the cotton 



spinners of Preston, 1837, 140. 

 on the increase of property in South 



Lancashire since the revolution, 1842, 94. 

 on the causes and consequences of the 



Preston strike (in 1853-54), 1854, 130. 

 Aston (Capt.) on a singtdar shower of grain 



at Rajket, in India, 1840, 44. 

 Atkinson (J.) on rain at Harraby near 



Carlisle, 1841, 30. 



on sea-sickness, and its prevention, 



1851, 75. 



Atkinson (T. W.) on the volcanos of central 

 Asia, commencing with the Baikal in Ori- 

 ental Siberia, and extending into Mongolia 

 and Chinese Tartary, 1858, 75. 



on a journey through parts of the 



Alatou, in Chinese Tartary, 1858, 144. 



* on the caravan routes from the Russian 



frontier to Khiva, Bokhara, Kokhan, and 

 Yarkand, 1860, 153. 



* on the caravan route from Yarkand 



to Mai-matchin, 1860, 154. 



^Austin (R.), report of an expedition to ex- 

 plore the interior of Western Australia, 

 1856, 105. 



*Ayton (Lieut.) on gold in India, 1856, 

 60. 



Aytoun (R.) on a safety cage for miners, 

 1859, 228. 



Babbage (0.) on the advantage which would 

 be derived from a collection in tables of 

 all those facts which can be expressed by 

 numbers in the various sciences and arts, 

 1831-32, 613. 



on natural chronometry, 1835, 6. 



on a remarkable phenomenon in the 



sea, 1835, 6. 



on the statistics contained in the Ord- 

 nance Survey of Templemore, 1835, 118. 



* on cooperative shops, 1835, 125. 



' on a thermometer (Hscovered in Italy, 



1836, 77. 



, method by which engravings on wood 



may be rendered useful for the illustra- 

 tion of machinery, 1838, 154. 



Babbage (H. P.) on mechanical notation, 

 as exemplified in* the Swedish calculating 

 machine of Messrs. Scheiitz, 1855, 203. 



Babinet (M.) on a new photometer, 1854, 2. 



Babington (Prof. 0. C), short account of 

 the flora of Gfuemsey, Jersey, and Herm, 



1837, 103. 



on the botany of the Channel Islands, 



1838, 117. 



on additions to the British flora, 1839, 



92 ; 1844, 72 ; 1848, 84. 



on the Cuscuta epilinum, or flax 



dodder, 1840, 148. 



, additions to the flora of Cork, 1843, 



79- 



* on Anacharis alsinastrum, 1850, 112. 



on a supposed fossil Fucus found at 



Aust Cliff, Gloucestershire, 1856, 83. 

 ^Bacchetti (Dr.) on a case of extra-uterine 



pregnancy, 1844, 85. 

 Bache (Prof.), researches on radiation, no- 

 tice of, 1837, 20. 

 on the effect of deflected currents of 



an* on the quantity of rain collected by a 



rain-gauge, 1838, 25. 

 * , map of the coast survey of the United 



States, 1847, 39. 

 Backhouse (E.) on the annual appearance 



on the Durham coast of some of the 



Lestris tribe, 1838, 108. 

 Baddeley (Capt.) on the geology and mine- 

 ralogy of Canada, 1840, 1 14. 

 Baer (Prof) on the frozen soil of Siberia, 



1838, 96. 

 , sketch of the Russian expeditions to 



Novaia Zemlia, 1838, 96. 

 Baikie (Dr. W. B.) on the expedition up the 



Niger and Tchadda rivers, 1855, 146. 

 Baily (F.), account of some MS. letters 



relative to Flamsteed's Historia Coelestis, 



1833, 462. 

 Baily (W. H.) on the occurrence of a true 



cretaceous formation in the south of 



Africa, 1854, 83. 



on fossils from the Crimea, 1856, 



60. 



on carboniferous limestone fossils from 



the county of Limerick, 1857, 62. 



on a new fossil fern from the coal- 



measm-es near G-lyn, co. Limerick, 1857, 



63- 



on the fructification of Cyclopteris 



hibemica, from the upper Devonian or 

 lower Carboniferous strata at Kiltorkan 

 Hill, Kilkenny, 1858, 75. 



on two new species of Crustacea (Bel- 



linurus)from the coal-measures in Queen's 

 Coimty, Ireland, and remarks on forms 

 alHed to them, 1858, 76. 



on tertiary fossils of India, 1859, 97. 



on Sphenopteris Hookeri, a new fossil 



fern from the upper old red sandstone 

 formation at Kiltorkan Hill, in co. of 

 Kilkenny, and on the fish-remains and 

 other associated fossils, 1859, 98. 



*Bain (A.) on electric clocks, 1847, 23. 



*Bain (D.) on harbours of refuge, 1859, 229. 



Baines (E.), address as President of the Sta- 

 tistical Section, 1858, 157. 



— - on the woollen manufacture of Eiig- 



