REPORTS, ETC' — INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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application to minerals, by the Eev. Dr. 



Whewell, 1831-32, 327. 

 Crystals, artificial, Eev. Dr. Whewell on, 



1831-32, 347. 

 < , epigene and pseudomorplious. Prof. 



Johnston on, 1837, 491. 

 , Eev. Prof. Powell on the transmission 



of heat through, 1854, 348. 

 Ctenacanthus, fossil. Prof. Agassiz on, 1842, 



87; 1843, 194. 

 Ctenobranehii, of the China and Japan seas, 



Sir J. Eichardson on the, 1845, 203. 

 Ctenoidaa of the English coast, Prof. Agassiz 



on the, 1844, 302 ; fossil, 1843, 205, 207 ; 



of the London clay, 1844, 286, 307. 

 of the Cretaceous system, Prof. Agassiz 



on the, 1843, 205. 

 of the Tertiary system, Prof. Agassiz on 



the, 1843, 207. 

 Ctenophora, British, 1860, 234. 

 Ctenoptychius, fossil. Prof. Agassiz on, 



1842, 87 ; 1843, 194. 

 Cuculidee of North America, 1836, 177 ; of 



Dukhun, 1837, 249 ; Irish, 1840, 371. 

 Cuscuta epilinum, Prof. J. Buckman on the 



growth of, 1859, 23 ; 1860, 42. 

 Cyanides, compound, 1831-32, 484. 

 Cyanogen, oxacids of, Prof. Johnston on, 



1831-32, 467. 

 Cycadeffl, Prof. Lindley on, 1833, 34. 

 Cyclobranchiata of the iEgean Sea, 1843, 



133, 135, 188; of Ireland, 1843, 259; 



of the North-east Atlantic, &c., 1856, 



116, 117; British, 1850, 200, 220; 1860, 



219. 



, Dr. Carpenter on the structure of 



the shells of the, 1847, 113. 

 Cycloidro, Acanthopterygian and Malaco- 



pterygian, of the London clay, Prof. 



Agassiz on the, 1844, 304, 308. 

 of the Cretaceous system. Prof. Agassiz 



on the, 1843, 205. 



of the Tertiary system, 1843, 206. 



Cyclopteridse of the China seas, 1845, 204. 

 Cyclostomi of North America, 1836, 222 ; 



of New Zealand, 1842, 30 ; of Ireland, 



1840, 399. 

 Cylinders and globes, glass, W. Pairbairn 



on the collapse of, 1858, 174. 

 Cylindrical tubes, W. Fairbairn on the re- 

 sistance of, to collapse, 1857, 215. 

 Cyprgea, on the structure of the shell of, 



1847, 109, 132. 

 Cyprinidae, Irish, W. Thompson on, 1840, 



390- 

 of the China and Japan seas. Sir J. 



Eichardson on the, 1845, 287. 

 of North America, Sir J. Eichardson 



on the, 1836, 213, 216. 



, British, 1860, 225. 



Cystica, Irish, 1843, 276; British, 1860, 



229. 



Dahomey languages, 1847, 170. 



Dalla language, 1847, 207. 



Datura Stramonium and D. Tatula, Prof. 



J. Buckman on the growth of, 1857, 

 214; 1859, 25, 26. 



Deaths, report on the registration of, by the 

 Edinburgh sub-committee, 1835, 251. 



Decapoda of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 

 1843, 267; 1852, 293; 1857, 112; 1858, 

 265 ; 1860, 31 ; British, 1850, 243 ; 1860, 

 222. 



Deer, fossil remains of. Prof. Owen on the, 

 1843, 236. 



Deers, Prof. Jacob on the infraorbital ca- 

 vities in, 1835, 208. 



Delphinida?, Irish, 1840, 363 ; 1852, 291. 



Delphinula, Dr. Carpenter on the structure 

 of the shell of, 1847, 116. 



Dendrodus, fossil. Prof. Agassiz on the, 

 1842, 87 ; 1843, 195. 



Dentalia of the iEgean Sea, 1843, 135, 

 188; Irish, 1843, 259; North-east At- 

 lantic, &c., 1856, 117; West coast of 

 North America, 1856, 317; British, 1850, 

 200, 220 ; 1860, 219. 



Dentirostres of North America, Sir J. Eich- 

 ardson on the, 1836, 170, 173, 192. 



of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 1840, 



366. 



Despretz's (M.) experiments on the conduc- 

 tion of heat, 1840, 18. 



Determinants, report on the theory of, by 

 Prof. Sylvester, 1853, 66. 



Devonian system. Prof. Agassiz on the fossil 

 fishes of the, 1842, 80; 1843, 194. 



— — fish, new forms of, 1860, 32. 



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

 1856, 399, 400. 



Dichobunes, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on 

 the, 1843, 225. 



Didelphys? fossil, British, Prof. Owen on 

 the marsupial, 1842, 72. 



Difiraction of light, Eev. Dr. Lloyd on the, 

 1834, 323. 



Digitigrada of North America, 1836, 141, 

 143 ; of Dukhun, 1837, 246 ; of Ireland, 

 1840, 141. 



Diluvian action over North America, Prof. 

 H. D. Eogers on the, 1834, 14. 



Dimorphism, Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 



431- 

 Dimorphous bodies, Prof. Johnston's report 

 on the state of our knowledge in regard 

 to, 1837, 163 :— 

 Introduction. 



List of dimorphous bodies, 166. 

 Isodimorphous groups, 168. 

 Monomorphous groups, 175. 

 Analogous chemical groups, the mem- 

 bers of which taken singly are mono- 

 morphous, but as groups are di- 

 morphous, 185. 

 Bodies assuming two or more series of 

 unlike physical properties, but of 

 which the crystalline form belong- 

 ing to each series has not been de- 

 termined, 187. 

 Crystallized bodies not known to as- 

 sume more than one form, which 



