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REPORTS, ETC^—INDBX OF SUBJECTS. 



Gonga languages, 1847, 206. 

 Goniasteridoe, oolitic, 1856, 402. 

 Goniodoris of the ^gean Sea, Prof. E. 



Forbes on the, 1843, 133, 186. 

 Qoniopholis erassidens, fossil, Prof. Owen 



on the, 1841, 69. 

 Gordius, Dr. T. Williams on the genus, 



1851, 243. 

 Gralla tores of North America, 1836, 182, 



196 ; of Dukhun, 1837, 250. 

 of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 1840, 



374; 1852, 291. 

 Grasses of Dukhun, Col. Sykes on the, 1837, 



244. 

 — ■ — , experiments on the growth of the, 



by Prof. Buckman, 1857, 201 ; 1859, 29 ; 



I860, 35. 

 Greenstone dykes. Prof. Phillips on the oc- 

 currence of structures analogous to cleav- 

 age near, 1856, 394. 

 Greenwich lunar and planetary obserrations, 



G. B. Airy on the reductions of the, 1838, 



315; 1840,423. 

 Growth of plants. Vide Plants. 

 Gums, arabine, bassorine, and cerasine, on 



the, 1831-32, 511. 

 -^ , resinous substances, stearoptes, &c., 



list of, 1831-32, 516. 

 Guns, metals for, report of a committee on, 

 . 1855, 100. 

 GymnodontidaB, Irish, W. Thompson on 



the, 1840, 396 ; 1852, 492. 

 of North America, Sir J. Eichardson 



on the, 1836, 220. 

 of the seas of China and Japan, 1845, 



199 ; British, 1844, 303. 



llsemadyhamometer, Poiseuille's, 1840, 412. 



Haemulonidae of the China and Japan seas,> 

 Sir J. Eichardson on the, 1845, 226. 



Halcyonidae, North American, Sir J. Eich- 

 ardson on, 1836, 179. 



of North America, 1836, 179; of 



Dukhun, 1837, 248; of Ireland, 1840, 



372- 



Haliotis, microscopic structure of the shell 

 . of the, Dr. Carpenter on the, 1844, 12; 

 1847, 114, 133. 



Halley's comet, 1831-32, 164. 



Halos and parhelia. Prof. J. D. Forbes on, 

 1840, 130. 



Hansteen's Magnetismus der Erde, on the 

 phenomena of terrestrial magnetism, an 

 abstract of, by General Sabine, 1835, 

 61. 



Hare of North America, 1836, 157; of Ire- 

 land, 1840, 361. 



Head, accoimt of the synonyms of the bones 

 of the, according to their general homo- 

 logies, by Prof. Owen. Table III. 1846, 



339- 

 Heart, report on the motions and sounds of 

 the, by the Dublin sub-committee, 1835^ 

 243-250 : — 

 Experiments on the motions of theu 

 heart, 243, 



Heart, continued. 



Experiments on the sounds of the heart, 



246. 

 Conclusions respecting the motions of 



the heart, 248. 

 Conclusions respecting the sounds of 

 the heart, 249. 

 , Second report by the Dublin sub-com- 

 mittee, 1836, 275. 



, report by the London sub-committee, 



1836, 261. 

 , Second report by the London sub- 

 committee, 1837, 155 : — 

 Experiments on the production of sound 

 by the motion of water through tubes, 

 156. 

 Experiments on the production of mur- 

 murs in the living body, 159. 

 experiments performed at King's Col- 

 lege and the Marylebone Infirmary, 

 1840, 163, 173. 

 Conclusions from both series for 1838- 

 39 and 1839-40, 203. 



, Prof. W. Clark on the, 1834, 134; 



cause of the action of the, 137. 

 Heat, Eev. Dr. Whe well's report on the 

 mathematical theories of, 1835, i-i 7 :— ■ 



1. Experimental principles, 17. 



2. Fundamental analytical equations,- 



19. 



3. Solution of the equations, 24. 



4. Applications of the solutions, 30. 



a. Motion of heat in the earth, 30. 



b. Central heat, 31. 



c. Cosmical heat, 32. 



, central, Dr. Daubeny on the theory of, 



1836, 69. 

 , report by Eev. Prof. Kelland on the 



state of theoretical and experimental 



knowledge of the laws of conduction of, 



1841, 1-25 :-^ 



I. On the theoretical knowledge of the 

 phenomena of conduction, 2. 



II. The extent theory has been tested 

 by experiment, 15. 



III. The inadequacy of the few experi- 

 mental facts with which we are fur- 

 nished, to serve either as the basis 

 of a true theory or as the indication 

 of a false one, 22. 



, Prof. J. D. Forbes on the laws of the 



conduction of, 1852, 260. 



governor (the thermostat). Dr. A. Ure 



on the, 1833, 419. 



, experiments on, by Cavendish, 1839, 45. 



, influence of surface and colour on ra- 

 diation, Eev. Prof. Powell on the, 1831-32, 

 265; 1840, 17; 1854, 337. 

 , E. Mallet on its action, when long- 

 continued, on inorganic and organic sub- 

 stances, 1838, 312. 



, Prof. C. Langberg on the relation 



which exists between the development of, 

 and the coincident contraction of volume 

 in sulphuric acid when mixed with water, 

 .1847, 1. 



