REPORTS, ETC. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Carcharidge of New Zealand, Sir J. Richard- 

 son on the, 1842, 29. 



of Ireland, 1840, 397 ; of New Zea- 

 land, 1842, 29 ; of the seas of China and 

 Japan, 1845, 194, 317. 



Cardiacese, microscopic structure of the 

 shells of, Dr. W. B. Carpenter on the, 

 1847, 102. 



Cardiadje of the West Coast of North Ame- 

 rica, P. P. Carpenter on the, 1856, 307. 



of Strangford Lough, 1857, 105, 106, 



107, 108, 109. 



Cardoons (vegetable), Prof. J. Buckman on 

 the growth of, 1857, 212. 



Carduus tuberosus, C. acaulis, and C. ar- 

 vensis. Prof. Buckman on the growth of, 

 1857, 214; 1859,26; 1860, 39. 



Carnivora of North America, 183G, 138 ; of 

 Ireland, 1840, 358. 



, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on the, 



1842, 62. 



Cartilaginei (Pisces) of N. America, 1836, 

 221; of New Zealand, 1842, 29; Irish, 

 1840, 397 ; 1852, 292 ; of the China and 

 Japan seas, 1845, 193. 



Caryophylleadie, Brit^h, 1860, 234. 



Catalogue of Philosc^hical Memoirs, pre- 

 liminary report on the formation of, by 

 A. Cayley, R. Grant, and Prof. G. G. 

 Stokes, 1856, 463. 



Cattle-food, fenugreek used for flavouring, 

 1859, 28. 



Cave-temples of Dukhun, Col. Sykes on the, 

 1837, 255, 259. 



Cells of plants. Dr. Lindley on the, 1833, 

 28. 



Celtic language. Dr. C. Meyer on the im- 

 portance of the study of the, as exhibited 

 by the modern Celtic dialects, 1847, 301. 



Ce]:>halaspis, fossil, Prof. Agassiz on the, 

 1842, 87 ; 1843, 195. 



Cephalopoda, Rev. L. Jenyns on the state 

 of our knowledge of the, 1834, 218. 



• of the ^Egean Sea, Prof. E. Forbes on 



the, 1843, 131. 



of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 1843, 



248. 



, British, Prof. E. Forbes on, 1850, 



?4i- 

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



drew, 1860, 218. 

 of the North-east Atlantic, &c., R. 



M 'Andrew on the, 1856, 133, 154. 

 of the west coast of North America, 



P. P. Carpenter on the, 1856, 345. 



, list of, for local museums, 1855, 1 14. 



, Dr. Carpenter on the microscopic 



structure of the shells of, 1847, 116. 

 Cepolidas of the Japan and China seas, Sir 



J. Richardson on the, 1845, 277. 

 Ceramites Hisingeri, Prof. G. Forchhammer 



on the, 1844, 162. 

 Cerasine (gum), 1831-32, 511. ' 

 Cereal grasses, experiments by Prof. J. Buck- 

 man on the growth of tlie, 1857, 206 ; 



1859, 30; 1860, 35. 



Cerebellum, Dr. W. C. Henry on the, 1833, 



68. 

 Cerebrum, Dr. W. C. Henry on the, 1833, 



63- . 

 Cerithiadse of Ireland, 1843, 257: of the 

 Mgean Sea, 1843, 139, 190; North-east 

 Atlantic, 1856, 124; West coast of North 

 America, 1858, 325 ; South European, 

 1850, 266; British, 1850, 202, 224; 1800, 



219. 



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Certhiadas of North America, 1836, 

 Ireland, 1840, 371. 



Cervidaj, Irish, 1840, 361. 



Cervus, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on the, 

 1843, 236. 



Cestoidea, Irish, 1843, 276; 1852, 295. 



, British, 1860, 229. 



Cestraciontidas of the China Sea, Sir J. 

 Richardson on, 1845, 195. 



Cetacea of North America, Sir J. Richard- 

 son on the, 1836, 161. 



, Irish, W. Thompson on, 1840, 363. 



, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on the, 



1842, 72. 



Cetiosaurus brevis. Prof. Owen on the, 1841, 

 94 ; C. brachyurus, 100 ; C. medius, 100 

 C. longus, 10 1. 



Cetone, Dr. Daubeny on the term, 1851, 130. 



Chabasie, Prof. Johnston on the mineral, 

 1837, 192. 



Ch£ctodontida3 of North America, Sir J. 

 Richardson on the, 1836, 206, 210. 



of the China and Japan seas, 1845, 



244. 



Chains, suspension, and girders, on the me- 

 chanical effect of combining, by P. W. 

 Barlow, 1857, 238. 



Chamaceag, Dr. Carpenter on the micro- 

 scopic structure of the shells of , 1847, ICO. 



Cliaracida; of the London Clay, Prof. Agas- 

 siz on, 1844, 293. 



Charadriadre of Dukhun, 1837, 250; of N. 

 America, 1836, 183; of Ireland, 1840, 



374- 

 Charts, selenographical, W. De La Rue on 



the value of photography in the produc- 

 tion of, 1859, 147. 

 Cheiracanthus, fossil, Prof. Agassiz on, 1842, 



87; 1843, 194. 

 Cheirolepis, fossil, Prof. Agassiz on, 1842, 



87 ; 1843, 195. 

 Cheiroptera of Ireland, 1840, 358; 1852, 291 ; 



of Dukhun, 1837, 246; of North America, 



1836, 138. 

 , fossil, British, Prof. Owen on tlie, 



1842, 56. 

 Chelonia, North American, 1836, 199; Irish, 



1840, 383. 

 , fossil, Prof. Owen on, 1841, 160 



1859, 166. 

 Chelonidse (Turtles), fossil, British, Prof. 



Owen on the, 1841, 168. 

 Cheluridffi, British, C. Spence Bate on the, 



1855, 59. 

 Chemical action of the solar radiations, re- 

 port on the state of our knowledge of the, 



