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REPORTS, ETC. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Molecular effects of the movement of 

 the atmosphere, 346. 

 Aiiemometry, further researches on, by Prof. 



PliilUps, 1848, 97. 

 Annjles, iiifiuite, Dr. C. J. Hargreave on, 



and on the principle of mean values, 1857, 



1S8. 

 Anguillidae, Irish, 1840, 395 ; British, 1844, 



302. 

 of the China and Japan Seas, Sir J. 



Richardson on, 1845, 312. 



of Nortli America, 1836, 219. 



of New Zealand, Sir J. Richardson on, 



1842, 28. 

 , of the London Clay, Prof. Agassiz on, 



1844, 294, 308. 

 Animal chemistry. Prof. Johnston on, 



1831-32, 521. 

 economy, Liebig's examination of the 



processes employed in the nutrition and 



reproduction of the, 1842, 42. 



kingdom, lists of the, for observing 



the periodic phenomena of, 1845, 329, 

 334; 1850, 341. 



kingdom. Rev. L. Jenyns on the 



primary types of form and other leading 

 divisions in the, 1834, 149 ; on the several 

 classes in the, 159. 



kingdom, scheme to exhibit the equi- 

 valent classes and subclasses of the, for 

 local museums, by Prof. Huxley, 1855, 

 126.. 



matters, solid, directions for the analy- 

 sis of, by Dr. Gt. O. Rees, 1837, 153. 



and vegetable substances, report 



of the Committee on the preservation 

 of, by Rev. Prof. Henslow, 1840, 421 ; 

 1842, 40. 



and vegetable products imported into 



Liverpool, Prof. T. C. Archer's report on, 

 1857, 254. 



, vegetable, and mineral products im- 

 ported into the Clyde, report by M. Connal 

 and W. Keddie on the, 1858, 185. 



Animals, report of Committee on the regis- 

 tration of periodical phenomena of, 1845, 

 321; 1849, 78; 1850, 338-357. 



, J. Blake on the action of isomorphous 



substances on, 1843, 115; 1845, 82 ; 184G, 

 27. 



, on skeleton maps for recording the 



distribution of, 1840, 445 ; 1841, 327. 



, J. B. Lawes and Dr. J. H. Gilbert 



on tlao composition of foods in relation to 

 respiration and the feeding of, 1852, 323 ; 

 1854, 421. 



, list of, for observing the periodical 



phenomena of, 1845, 329, 334; 1850» 341. 



, vide Mammalia, &g. 



Animin, Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 526. 



Annelida, Rev. L. Jenyias on the state of 

 knowledge respecting the, 1834, 187. 



— , Irish, 1843, 271 ; 1852, 295. 

 — , British, report on the, by Dr. T. 

 liams, 1850, 133; 1851, 159: — 

 Historical Introduction. 



Wil- 



Nomenclature, 162. 

 Zoological position of the class, 162. 

 Anatomy of the Annelida, 167. 

 The circulating fluids, 168. 

 Blood-proper, 174. 

 Circulating system, 176. 

 Integumentary system, 190. 

 Branchial processes, 192. 

 Locomotive and tactile appendages, 



203. 

 Alimentary system, 219. 

 Reproductive system, 246. 

 Senses, instinctive actions, and nervous 

 system, 266. 

 Annelida, British, with localities. Prof. E. 



Forbes on, 1850, 244. 

 — — , British, list compiled by R. M'An- 

 drew, 1860, 226: — Turbellaria, 226 ; Bdel- 

 lomorpha, Bdellidea, Scolices, Gymno- 

 copa, Chajtopoda, 227. 



, fossil, of the Upper SUurians, 1859, 



64. 

 Annulosa, on the state of knowledge re- 

 specting the, by Rev. L. Jenyns, 1834, 

 184. ( Fec?e Annelida, Crustacea, Arach- 

 nida, Myriapoda, Insecta.) 

 Anomia, Dr. Carpenter on the microscopic 

 structure of the shell of, 1844, 19 ; 1847, 



95- 

 Anomodontia, fossil, Prof. Owen on tlic, 



1859, 161. 



Anomoura, Irish, 1843, 267 ; 1852, 293 ; 



1857, H2; 1858, 265; 1859, 81. 



, British, 1850, 243 ; 1860, 223. 



Anoplotherium, fossil, British, Prof. Owen 



on the, 1843, 225. 

 Anoplura Britannia3, statement on Mr. 



Denny's researches on the, 1841, 331. 

 exotic, report on the investigation of, 



by H. Denny, 1844, 392. 

 Antarctic expedition, magnetic observations 



and results of the, 1842, i ; 1843, 54 ; 



1844, 143. 

 Antelopes, Prof. A. Jacob on the infra- 

 orbital cavities in, 1835, 208. 

 Anthozoa, typical list of, for local museums, 



1855, 121. 



Antimony, tartrate of, J. Blake on its ef- 

 fects when injected into the veins, 1845, 



83. 

 Aphroditaceas, Dr. T. Williams on the, 



1851, 217, 236. 

 Apiocrinidse, oolitic. Dr. T. Wright on the, 



1856, 403. 



Aplysiadai of the ^gean Sea, 1843, 134, 

 187 ; Irish, 1843, 25 1 ; 1852, 292 ; British, 



1860, 220. 



Apocrenic acid, in springs, Dr. Daubeny on, 

 1836, 30. 



Apoda, Irish, 1843, 271; 1852, 295; Bri- 

 tish, 1850, 244; 1860, 227. 



Apodes (Pisces), Irish, 1840, 395 ; British, 

 1844, 302 ; of North America, 1836, 219 ; 

 of New Zealand, 1842, 28 ; of the China 

 and Japan Seas, 1845, 312. 



Apophyllitc, Prof. Johnston on, 1837, 192. 



