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SECTIONS.— INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



.*HuLL (B.) on the six-inch maps of the 

 Geological Survey, 1860, 8i. 



on the Blenheim iron ore, and the 



thickness of the formations below the 

 great oolite at Stonesfield, Oxfordshire, 

 1860, 8 1. 



Hume (Eev. Dr. A.), the origin, charac- 

 teristics, and dialect of the people in the 

 counties of Down and Antrim, 1852, 89. 



on the education of the poor in Liver- 

 pool, 1853, 103. 



* on the education of the poor in 



Liverpool, 1854, 138. 



on the ethnology of the Liverpool 



district, with notices of the Hoylake an- 

 tiquities, 1854, 129. 



Hume (J.) on the annual increase of pro- 

 perty and of exports and imports in 

 Canada, 1848, 112. 



Humphreys (J.) on the moUusca of the 

 CO. of Cork, 1843,71. 



Humphry (G-. M.) on the homology of the 

 skeleton, 1858, 126. 



*HuNT (Dr. J.) on the antiquity of the hu- 

 man race, 1860, 162. 



Hunt (E.) on the influence of the ferro- 

 cyanate of potash on the iodide of silver 

 as a photographic preparation, 1841, 47. 



on the changes which bodies undergo 



in the dark, 1843, 10. 



on chromatype, a new photographic 



process, 1843, 34. 



on the influence of light on the growth 



of plants, 1843, 35. 



on the influence of light on metallic 



and other compounds, 1843, 35. 



on the influence of light on chemical 



compounds, and electro-chemical action, 

 1844, 35. 



on the ferrotype, and the property of 



sulphate of iron in developing photogra- 

 phic images, 1844, 36. 



on the chemical changes produced by 



the solar rays, and the influence of actin- 

 ism in disturbing electrical forces, 1845, 

 29. 



on the coloured glass employed in 



glazing the palm house in the Royal 

 Botanic Garden at Kew, 1847, 51. 



, notice of his explanation of the Da- 

 guerreotype processes on paper and glass, 

 1853, 4. 



on a method of accelerating the ger- 

 mination of seeds, 1853, 63. 



on the mineral produce of Yorkshire, 



1858, 181. 



Hunt (T. S.) on some points in chemical 

 geology, 1860, 83. 



HuETADO (V.) on the geographical distribu- 

 tion of and trade in the Cinchona, 1860, 

 162. 



Hutchinson (G.) on a method of prognos- 

 ticating the probable mean temperature 

 of the winter months from that of corre- 

 sponding months in the preceding sum- 

 mer, 1840, 41. 



Hutchison (G.) on the nature and causes 

 of the diurnal oscillations of the baro- 

 meter, 1843, 19. 



HuTTON (W.) on the Whin Sill of Cumber- 

 land and Northumberland, 1831-32, 76. 



HuTTON (Dr.) on a case of deficient deve- 

 lopment of the right hemisphere of the 

 brain, 1835, 99. 



Huxley (Prof. T. H.) on the corpuscles of 

 the blood of Amphioxus lanceolatus, 

 1847, 95. 



on the genus Sagitta, 1851, 77. 



on the anatomy of the hydrostatic 



Acalephae, 1851, 78. 



on a new form of sponge-like animal, 



1851, 80. 



on the structure of the Ascidians, 



1852, 76. 



on the vascular system of the lower 



Annulosa, 1854, 109. 



on the genus Pteraspis, 1858, 82. 



on the newly discovered reptilian re- 

 mains from the neighbourhood of Elgin, 



1859, 261. 



* on the development of Pyrosoma, 



1860, 136. 



Hyndman (G. C.) on species obtained by 



deep dredging near Sana Island, off the 



Mull of Cantire, 1842, 70. 

 , notice of Nereis tubicola, dredged ofi" 



Sana Island, Scotland, 1843, 76, 

 on a species of hydrostatic Acalepha 



(Apolemia Gettiana) taken in Belfast 



Bay, 1843, 76. 

 , dredging on the north coast of Ireland, 



1844, 64. 

 * on a new species of Acaleph from 



Belfast Bay, 1852, 77. 



on a curious monstrosity of form in 



the Fusus antiquus, 1857, 104. 



*Ibbotson (L. L. B.), notice of his models 

 of the Principality of Neufchatel, and 

 Undercliff", Isle of Wight, 1836, 94. 



* on the Daguerreotype as applied to 



the drawing of fossils, 1840, 121. 



on a method of electrotype by whicli 



the deposition on minute objects is easily 

 accomplished, 1844, 39. 



on the tertiary and cretaceous forma- 

 tions of the Isle of Wight, 1844, 43. 



on electrotyping plants, 1845, 74. 



* , notice of models and sections of the 



Isle of Wight, 1846, 58. 



on three sections of the ooHtic forma- 

 tions on the Great Western Eailway, at 

 the west end of Sapperton tunnel, 1846, 

 61. 



on the geology of the neighbourhood 



of Stamford and Peterborough, 1847, 127. 



on the position of the chloritic marl 



or phosphate-of-lime bed in the Isle of 

 Wight, 1848, 69. 



, translation of Dr. Sacc's paper on the 



chemical and physiological effects of feed- 

 ing fowls, and on the changes and chemical ' 



