SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Skibbereen during the famine in Ireland, 

 1850, 149. 

 Hancock (Prof. W. N.) on the cost of ob- 

 taining patents in different countries, 



1850, 149. 



on the prospects of the beet-sugar 



manufacture in the United Kingdom, 



1851, loi. 



on the duties of the public in respect 



to charitable savings-banks, 1851, 103. 



, should boards of guardians endeavour 



to make pauper labour self-supporting, or 

 should they investigate the causes of pau- 

 perism ?, 1851, 104. 



, an investigation into the question, Is 



there really a want of capital in Ireland ?, 

 1851, 106. 



, should our gold standard of value be 



maintained if gold becomes depreciated 

 in consequence of its discovery in Austra- 

 lia and California ?, 1852, 116. 



, are there any impediments to the 



competition of free labour with slave la- 

 bour in the West Indies ?, 1852, 117. 



*■ , the definition of income in economic 



science compared with the existing taxes 

 on income, 1856, 144. 



Handyside (Dr. P. D.) on the offices of lac- 

 teals, lymphatics, and veins in the func- 

 tion of absorption, 1835, 92. 



on the Sternoptixinere, 1838, no. 



Hannah (Dr.) on the treatment of pertussis 

 by cold washing of the chest, 1840, 158. 



Hanson (Eev. A. W.) on the G-ha nation of 

 the Gold coast of Africa, 1849, 85. 



*Harcourt (A. V.) on the oxidation of 

 potassium and sodium, 1860, 70. 



Harcourt (Eev. W. V.) on an oil-gas lamp, 

 1831-32, 88. 



on the effects of long-continued heat on 



mineral and organic substances, 1834, 576. 



on observations upon the dew-point, 



1835, 54. 



Harding (Major) on the discovery of fossils 

 on Great Hangman HiU, North Devon, 

 1841, 64. 



*Harding (W.) on the progress of the rail- 

 way system of Great Britain, 1848, 105. 



Hardy (J.) on an Acarus and a Vibrio that 

 attack grasses, 1850, 124. 



Hare (Mr.) on statistical inquiries, 1838, 

 177. 



Hare (Dr.) on the chemical nomenclature 

 of Berzelius, 1836, 44. 



on a calorimeter for producing igni- 

 tion at a distance, 1836, 45. 



on volumeters, 1836, 46. 



on the aqueous sliding-rod hydrogen 



eudiometer, 1836, 46. 



on fusing platina, 1837, 41. 



, chemical experiments, 1838, 39. 



on the preparations of barium and 



strontium, 1839, 36. 



Hare (S.) on the curvature of the spine, 

 1837, 114. 



*HARGRAVi5 (Mr. Commissioner) on infinite 



angles, and on the principle of mean 

 values, 1857, 3. 



Harkness (Prof. R.) on the position of the 

 footsteps in the Bunter sandstone of 

 Dumfries-shire, 1850, 83. 



on the representatives of the mountain 



limestone as they occur in Dumfries- 

 shire, 1850, 84. 



on the fossil remains of the lower 



Silurians of the south of Scotland, and 

 their position, 1852, 48. 



on \he occurrence of graphite at Al- 



morness Head, Kirkcudbrightshire, 1852, 



on crustacean impressions from the 



Trias of Dumfries- shire, 1854, S6. 



on the anthracite deposits and vege- 

 table remains occurring in the lower Si- 

 lurians of the south of Scotland, 1854, 

 86. 



on mineral charcoal, 1854, 86. 



on annelid tracks from the repre- 

 sentatives of the millstone grits in the 

 county of Clare, 1854, 86. 



on the cleavage of the Devonians of 



the south of Ireland, 1855, 82; on the 

 lowest sedimentary rocks of Scotland, 

 1855, 82. 



on the geology of the Dingle pro- 

 montory, Ireland, 1855, 83. 



on some new fossils from the ancient 



sedimentary rocks of Ireland and Scot- 

 land, 1856, 65. 



on the lignites of the Giant's Cause- 

 way and the Isle of Mull, 1856, 66. 



on the jointing of rocks, 1856, 65. 



on the geology of Caldbeck Fells, and 



the lower sedimentary rocks of Cumber- 

 land, 1857, 67. 



on the records of a triassic shore, 



1857, 68. _ 



on the jointing and dolomitization of 



the lower carboniferous limestone in the 

 neighbourhood of Cork, 1857, 68. 



^ on the distortion of fossils, 1858, 81. 



on the origin of the breccias of the 



southern portion of the valley of the Nith, 

 Scotland, 1868, 81. 



on sections along the southern flanks 



of the Grampians, 1859, 109. 

 on the yellow sandstones of Elgin and 



Lossiemouth, 1859, 109. 

 on the metamorphic rocks of the north 



of Ireland, 1860, 79. 

 Harlan (Dr. R.) on some new species of 



fossil saurians, 1833, 440. 

 Harlby (Dr. G.), experiments on digestion, 



1858, 135. 



Harper (Mr.) on galvanic connexion, 1847, 



27. 

 Harrington (G. F.) on the theory of light, 



1859, 12. 



Harris (Sir W. S.), notice of the establish- 

 ment of a register of hourly observations 

 of the thermometer in the dockyard, Ply- 

 mouth, 1831-32, 59. * 



