REPORTS^ ETC. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Entomoatraca, Irish, W. Thompson on the, 

 1843, 269 ; 1852, 294. 



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



drew, 1860, 225. 



, list for local museums, 1855, 120. 



Entozoa, Rev. L. Jenyns on the state of our 

 knowledge of the, 1834, 228. 



, Irish, 1843, 275; 1852,295- 



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



drew: — Nematoidea, Trematoda, Acan- 

 thocephala, Cestoidea, Cystica, 1860, 

 229. 

 Eocene deposits of North America, Prof. 

 11. D. Rogers on the, 1834, 43. 



Epidemics, Dr. W. Henry on their general 

 phenomena, and dependence on atmo- 

 spheric changes, 1834, 90. 



Epigene crystals, Prof. Johnston on, 1837, 

 194. 



Equations, Rev. Dr. Peacock on the theory 

 of, 1833, 296 ; composition of, 296 ; ge- 

 neral solution of, 305 ; numerical, solu- 

 tion of, 322. 



of elevated degrees, Sir W. R. Hamil- 

 ton on Mr. Jerrard's method for trans- 

 forming and resolving, 1836, 295. 



Equatorial mountings, report on the im- 

 provement of, by T. Grubb, 1857, 195. 



Equisetacero, Prof. Ilenfrey on the repro- 

 duction of, 1851, III, 122. 



Equus, fossil, British, Prof. Owen on, 1843, 

 230. 



Erinaceidoa, Irish, 1840, 358. 



Erythric acid, Prof. Johnston on, 1831-32, 

 525. 



Esocida, Irish, 1840, 391; British, 1844, 

 302 ; North American, 1836, 214, 216 ; of 

 New Zealand, 1842, 25 ; of the Sea of 

 China, 1845, 264; of the London clay, 

 1844, 292. 



Estuary formations of tho Gulf of Mexico, 

 on the, 1834, 13. 



Ether, biehlorine. Prof. Jolmston on, 1831- 

 32, 519; perchlorine, 519. 



, luminiferous and caloriferous. Rev. 



Prof. Powell on the density of, 1854, 353, 



Etheria, Dr. Carpenter on the structure of 

 the shell of, 1844, 21. 



Etherine, the term Etherine=E. proposed 

 for the radical or base of the Ethers, 

 1831-32, 517. 



Ethers, Dr. Daubeny on the nomenclatiu'e 

 of the, 1851, 129. 



Ethnograpliical philology, Dr. Latham on 

 the progress of, 1847, 154. 



Etlmography, Rev. Dr. J. W. Donaldson on 

 two problems in Indo-German pliilology, 

 1851, 138. 



Ethnology, a manual of inquiry, being a 

 series of questions concerning the human 

 race, prepared by Dr. Hodgkin and R. 

 Cull, 1852, 243 :— 

 Physical characters, 244. 

 Language, 246. 

 Grammar, 247. 

 Individual and family life, 247.. 



Ethnology, continued. 



Buildings and monuments, 249. 

 Works of art, 249. 

 Domestic animals, 250. 

 Government and laws, 250. 

 Geography and statistics, 250. 

 Social relations, 251. 

 Religion, superstitions, &c., 251. 



, a comparative review of philologi- 

 cal and physical researches as applied 

 to the history of the human species, by 

 Dr. J. C. Prichard, 1831-32, 529. 



, queries respecting the human race, 



addressed to travellers, 1840, 447; 1841, 

 52, 332; 1843, 292; 1844, 93. 



, Dr. Max Miiller on the relation of 



the Bengali to the Arian and Aboriginal 

 languages of India, 1847, 319. 



, on the importance of the study of 



the Celtic language, by Dr. Meyer, 1847, 

 301. 



, Dr. J. C. Prichard on the various 



methods of research which contribute to 

 the advancement of, 1847, 230. 



, Asiatic and African, Dr. C. C. J. Bun- 

 sen on the results of the recent Egyptian 

 researches in reference to, 1847, 254. 



, leading points in the history of the 



philosophy of language, and of its results 

 for, 1847, 257. 



, Prof. Nilsson on the primitive inha- 

 bitants of Scandinavia, 1847, 31. 



, on the aboriginal tribes of India, by 



General John Briggs, 1850, 169. 



, vide Philology. 



Etrurian language. Rev. Dr. Donaldson on 

 the, 1851, 153. 



Eudiometers, experiments with, by Prof. 

 Bunsen and Dr. Playfair, 1845, 142. 



Eulimae of the iEgean Sea, Prof. E. Forbes on 

 the, 1843, 136, 188; Irish, 1843, 254; 

 1852, 292 ; British, 1850, 202, 224 ; 1860, 

 219; North-east Atlantic, 1856, 125; 

 West coast of N. America, 1856, 335. 



Euniciada?, Dr. T. Williams on the, 1851, 

 j%/^etseq. 



, British, 1860, 227. 



Eupion, Prof. Jolmston on, 1831-32, 520, 



527- . 

 Explosions in coal-mines and revolving 

 storms, T. Dobson on the relation between, 

 1855, I. 



Factorial exponentials. Dr. G. Plarr on 

 some transformations of a series of, 1857, 



lOI. 



Ealconidffl of North America, 1836, 168 ; 



of Dukhun, 1837, 248 ; of Ireland, 1840, 



364; 1852,291. 

 Fattening of animals, J. B. Lawes and Dr. 



J. H. Gilbert on the, 1852, 323 ; 1854, 



421. 

 Fault, relative displacement of stratified 



beds at a, W. Hopkins on the, 1847, 62. 

 Fauna of North Ajnerica, Sir J. Richard- 

 - son on the, 1836, lai. 



