EBPORTSj ETC. INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 



39 



of fucoidal plants upon the formations of 

 the, 1844, 155. 



Earth, on the physical character of the 

 moon's surface as compared with that 

 of the, 1853, 84; 1854,415. 



Earth's crust, W. Hopkins on the form, so- 

 lidification and thickness of the, 1847, 

 40 ; on the effects of subterranean forces 

 on the, 57 ; vibratory motions of the, 

 produced by subterranean forces, 74 ; on 

 the production of a surface wave in the 

 fluid beneath the, and its possible effects 

 on the elevation of the crust, 88. 



Earthquake phenomena, E. Mallet on the 

 facts and theory of, 1847, 30 ; 1848, 98. 



, First report, by R. MaUet, 1850, i :— 



Literature of earthquakes, 2-24, 83. 

 Distribution of their occurrence both in 

 time and in space upon the earth, 



Connexions between astronomical and 

 meteorological phenomena and earth- 

 quakes, 63. 

 — — , Second report, by R. Mallet, 1851, 

 272 : — 

 Account of experimental admeasure- 

 ments of the rate of earthquake wave- 

 transit through some of the rocky 

 and incoherent formations of the 

 earth's surface, 272. 

 Of the construction of the earthquake 

 catalogue, 317. 



, Third report, by E. Mallet, 1852, i :— 



Catalogue of recorded earthquakes, from 

 1606 B.C. to A.D. 1755, I. 



• , Third report continued. Catalogue of 



recorded earthquakes (from a.d. 1755- 

 1784), 1853, 117. 



, Third report continued. Catalogue of 



recorded earthquakes (from a.d. 1784- 

 1842), 1854, I. 



, Fourth report. Discussion of the ca- 



. talogue, 1858, i. 



shocks, register for (from July 1,^ 1842, 



to June 17, 1843), 1843, 126 ; (from Aug. 

 25, 1^43, to Sept. 4, 1844), 1844, 86. 

 Earthquakes, Dr. Daubeny on their influence 

 upon springs, 1836, 43. 



in Great Britain, report of committee 



on registering shocks of, 1842, 92 ; 1843, 

 . 120; 1844, 85. 



and elevation, W. Hopkins on the 



geological theories of, 1847, 33. Vide 

 Elevation. 



, report on wave-transits, and on the 



construction of a self-registering seismo- 

 meter, by R. Mallet, 1848, 98 ; 1850, 88 ; 

 1851, 272, 278 ; 1853, 86. 



, instruments and registers to record 



shocks of, in Scotland and Ireland, re- 

 port of committee on, 1841, 46. 



-. , report of the committee, and their 



proceedings respecting seismometers, con- 

 structed under the superintendence of 

 Major James, by General Portlock, 1854, 

 370. 



Earthquakes, desiderata, ill-understood phe- 

 nomena, &c., R. Mallet on, 1858, 124. ^^ 



, bibliography of, by R. Mallet, 1858, 



106. 



• , vide Seismometers. 



Earthworm, Dr. T. WHliams on the, 1851, 



^65.. 

 Echeneidae of North America, Sir J. Richard- 

 son on the, 1836, 218, 219. 



of the China seas. Sir J. Richardson 



on the, 1845, 203. 



of Ireland, 1852, 292. 



Echidna setosa, Prof. Owen on the cranium 



of the, 1846, 198. 

 Echinodermata, Rev. L. Jenyns on the state 

 of our knowledge of the, 1834, 227. 



, British, table of depths, &c. at which 



species of, were taken, Prof. E. Forbes 

 on the, 1850, 211, 239, 257. 



■ • of the jEgean Sea, Prof. E. Forbes on 



the, 1843, 148. 



of Ireland, 1843, 279; 1852, 295; 



1857, hi; 1858, 179, 286; Frith of 

 Clyde, 1856, .51. 



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



drew : — Crinoidea, Ophiuroidea, Aste- 

 roidea, Echinoidea, Holothuroidea, 1860, 

 230. 

 , oolitic. Dr. T. Wright on the strati- 

 graphical distribution of the, 1856, 396- 

 404. 



, Dr. Carpenter on the structure of the 



skeleton of, 1847, 117. 

 Eclipse of the sun on July 28, 1851, sugges- 

 tions for the observation of the, 1850, 361. 

 Eddies in rivers, on the cause of, 1833, 



169. 

 Edentata of North America, Sir J. Richard- 

 son on the, 1836, 158. 

 Ediyah or Adiyah language, 1847, 173. 

 Edriophthalma, Irish, 1843, 268; 1852,. 



294 ; British, 1860, 223. 

 — -, British, C. Spence Bate on the, 1855, 

 18:— 



Part I. The Atnphipoda. 

 Introduction. 

 The homologies, 24. 

 On the microscopic structure of the in- 

 tegumentary skeleton, 38. 

 The process of moulting, 41. 

 On the reproduction of lost parts, 43. 

 On the auditory organs, 44. 

 Taste, 48. 



The prima via, 48 ; the liver, 49. 

 Urinary organs, 49. 

 The vascular system, 50. 

 The branchiae, 51. 

 Organs of generation, 52, 53. 

 On the development of the young, 55. 

 On the nervous system, 56. 

 Table of species, 57. 

 Reference to drawings, 60. 

 Education in Dukhim, Col. Sykes on the 



state of, 1837, 270. 

 Egyptian language, 1847, 254. 

 researches in reference to Asiatic and 



