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REPORTS, ETC. — INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 



Magnetograph, declination, of the Kew ob- 

 servatory, 1850, 178 ; 1851, 325, 328, 350, 

 362 ; 1859, 202. 



, horizontal-force, of the Kew observa- 

 tory, 1849, 82; 1850, 178; 1851, 325, 

 329. 35i» 358; 1859, 204. 



Magnetographs of the Kew observatory. 

 General Sabine on the, 1851, 325 ; report 

 on the, by J. Welsh, 328. 



, self-recording, at the Kew observa- 

 tory, account of tlie construction of the, 

 by B. Stewart, 1859, 200 :— 



Sect. I. Preliminary description, aoi. 

 Sect. II. Detailed description of the 

 instruments : — 



1. Declination magnetograph, 202. 



2. Horizontal-force magnetograph, 



204. 



3. Verrtical-force magnetograph, 205. 



4. Registering cylinder and clock- 



work, 206. 

 Sect. III. Description of the photo- 

 graphic process, 206. 

 jSect. IV. On the method of ascertain- 

 ing the instrumental coefficients, 

 tabulating from the curves, &c., 

 222. 

 Sect. V. Improvements in the construc- 

 tion of a set of self-recording 

 magnetographs, 228. 

 Magnetometer, transportable, 1842, 8. 



, transportable, by Meyerstein, for the 



G-uiana survey, 1841, 40. 



, theodolite, 1858, 260. 



Magnets, M. Hansteen on the theory of, 



1835, 75- 

 Malacopterygii of North America, Sir J. 

 Richardson on the, 1836, 213, 217, 219. 



of Ireland, W. Thompson on, 1840, 390. 



■ ■ of the seas of China and Japan, Sir 

 J. Richardson on the, 1845, 287. 



, fossil, 1843, 205 ; of the London clay. 



Prof. Agassiz on the, 1844, 292, 307. 

 Malacostraca, Rct. L. Jenyns on the, 1834, 

 149, 193 ; p.oposed arrangement of, by 



C. Spence Bate, 1855, 21. 

 Mammalia, Rev. L. Jenyns on the state of 



knowledge respecting the, 1834, 143- 

 — — of North America, Sir J. Richardson 



on the, 1836, 137. 

 of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 1840, 



358,401 ; 1852, 291. 



of Dukhun, Col. Sykes on the, 1837,246. 



, fossil, of the United States, Prof. H. 



D. Rogers on the, 1834, 23. 



, fossil, British, report on, by Prof. 



Owen, 1842, 54-74: — 



Part I. Unguiculata and Cetacea : — 

 Quadrumana, 55. 

 Cheiroptera, 56. 

 Insectivora, 57. 

 Carnivora, 62. 

 Cetacea, 72. 

 Rodentia, 72. 

 Marsupialia, 72. 

 Addendum, 74. 



Mammalia, fossil, continued. 



Part II. Ungulata, 1843, 208-241 r— 

 Order Paehydermata. 

 Elephas, 208. 



Varieties. — Question of species, 209. 

 Strata and localities, 216. 

 Indications of the physical forces 

 which operated on the unstratified 

 drift containing bones and teeth 

 of the Mammoth, 219. 

 Mastodon, 219. 

 Rhinoceros, 220. 

 Hippopotamus, 223. 

 Lophiodon, 224. 

 Palgeotherium, 225. 

 Anoplotherium, 225. 

 Dichobunes, 225. 

 Choeropotamus, 226. 

 Hyracotherium, 226. 

 Sus, 228. 

 Equus, 230. 

 Order Ruminantia. — Fam. Bovidse : 

 Urus, 232. 

 Bos, 233. 

 Capra, 236. 

 Cervus, 236. 

 Capreolus, 236. 

 Elaphus, 236. 

 Dama, 237. 

 Megaceros, 237. 

 Conclusion, 239. 



, on the skull of, by Prof. Owen, 1846, 



189, 200, 213, 219, 240. 

 Mammals, extinct, of Australia, Prof Owen's 

 report on the, 1844, 223 : — 

 Introduction. 



Diprotodon, species D. Australis, 224. 

 Nototherium: 1. N. inerme, 231 ; 2. N. 

 Mitchelli, 232. 

 , list of, selected for observation of peri- 

 odical phenomena, 1845,329, 334; 1850, 



341- 

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



1843, 209. 

 Man, vide Human race. 

 Mandara language, 1847, 185. 

 Mandingo languages, 1847, 162. 

 Manganese, Prof Johnston on, 1831-32,476 ; 



in blood, 523. 



, red salts of, 1831-32, 482. 



in springs. Dr. Daubeny on, 1836, 



Mangel-wurzel, Prof. Buckman's experi- 

 ments on the growth of, 1859, 27 ; 1860, 



37- 

 Manna sugar (Mannite), analysis of, 1831- 



32, 511. 

 Manufactures of Dukhun, Col. Sykes on the, 



1837, 325. 

 , list of animal and vegetable products 



imported into Liverpool, Prof Archer's 



report on the, 1857, 254. 

 , list of animal, vegetable, and mineral 



substances imported into the Clyde, M. 



Connal and W. Keddie's report on the, 



1858, 185. - 



