REPORTS, &c. 



INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Abercrombie (Dr.), report on the registra- 

 tion of deaths, 1835, 251. 



Adams (E.), report on the motions and 

 sounds of the heart, 1835, 243; 1836, 

 275. 



, report on the pathology of the brain 



and nervous system, 1836, 283. 



Agassiz (Prof.), report on the fossil fishes of 

 the Devonian system, or old red sandstone, 



1842, 80. 



, synoptical table of British fossil fishes, 



1843, 194. 



, rapport sur les poissons fossiles de 



I'argile de Londres (with translation), 



1844, 279. 



Airy (G-. B,), report on astronomy, 1831-32, 

 125. 



, report on the reduction of the Green- 

 wich lunar and planetary observations, 

 1838, 315; 1840,423. 



, report on the extension of the Royal 



Astronomical Society's Catalogue of Stars 

 (British Association Catalogue of Stars), 



1838, 316; 1839, 174; 1840,425; 1841, 

 330; 1842, 206. 



, report on the reduction of the stars 



in the Histoire Celeste, 1838, 316; 1839, 

 174; 1840,426; 1841, 330; 1842, 205; 



1845, 339. 



, report on the reduction of Lacaille's 



stars in the Coelum Australe Stelliferum, 



1839, 171 ; 1840, 427 ; 1841, 327; 1842, 

 205 ; 1845, 339. 



, report on the hourly observations 



made at Plymouth, 1841, 328. 



, report on experiments with balloons, 



1843, 128. 



, report on simultaneous magnetical 



and meteorological observations, 1845, i, 

 52. 



, suggestions for the observation of the 



total eclipse of the sun, 1850, 361. 



, address at the Meeting at Ipswich, 



1851, xxxix. 



, report for procuring a continuance of 



the magnetic and meteorological observa- 

 tories, 1858, 295. 



Alder (J.), report on the British Nudi- 

 branchiate Mollusca, 1844, 24. 



Alison (Di\ W. P.), report on the registra- 

 tion of deaths, 1835, 251. 



, report on the vital statistics of large 



towns in Scotland, 1842, 121. 



Allman (Prof.), report on the periodical 

 phenomena of animals and vegetables, 

 1845, 321. 



on freshwater Polyzoa, 1850, 305. 



Anderson (A.), report on the measurement 

 of ships for tonnage, 1857, 62. 



Anderson (Rev. Dr.), report on the excava- 

 tions in Dura Den, 1860, 32. 



Andrews (Dr. T.), report on the heat of 

 combination, 1849, 63. 



Archer (Prof. T. C), report on the animal 

 and vegetable products imported into 

 Liverpool, 1857, 254. 



Argyll (Duke of), memorial on the Ord- 

 nance Survey of Scotland, 1851, 370. 



, address at the Glasgow Meeting, 1855, 



Ixxiii. 



, report on metals for ordnance, 1855, 



100. 



Armstrong (Sir.W. G.) on the appKca- 

 tion of water-pressure machinery, 1854, 

 417. 



AsHWORTH (E.), report of experiments con- 

 ducted at Stormontfield, near Perth, for 

 the artificial propagation of salmon, 1856, 

 451. 



Atherton (C.) on mercantile steam-trans- 

 port economy, 1856, 423. 



, report on the measurement of ships 



for tonnage, 1856, 458; 1857, 62. 



, suggestions for statistical inquiry into 



the extent to which mercantile steam trans- 

 port economy is affected by the construct- 

 ive type of shipping, as respects the pro- 

 portions of length, breadth, and depth, 

 1857, 112. 



, report on shipping statistics, 1858, 



239- 



on mercantile steam transport eco- 

 nomy as affected by the consumption of 

 coals, 1859, 124. 



, report on steam-ship performance, 



1859, 268 ; 1860, 193. 



Babington (Prof. C. C), report on the pre- 

 servation of vegetative powers in seeds, 

 1841, 50. 



, report on the preservation of animal 



and vegetable substances, 1842, 40. 



, report on the varieties of the human 



race, 1843, 292 ; 1844, 93. 



■, report on the periodical phenomena 



of animals and vegetables, 1845, 321. 



