SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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composition of eggs during incubation, 



1848, 89. 



Ilipp (Dr. W. T.), experiments on the roots 

 of the Canna indica, with reference to 

 their value in an economical point of view, 

 1847, 85. 



Inglis (Dr.) on the conducting powers of 

 iodine, 1836, 66. 



on the skull of Eugene Aram, 1838, 



125. 



on the increase of small-pox, and 



origin of Variola- vaccinia, 1839, 104. 



on a new species of Nautilus from the 



Halifax coal beds, 1847, 64. 



Inglis (Sir E. H.) on a phenomenon seen 

 at Grais, Switzerland, 1849, 17. 



Inman (Dr. T.) on the power by which in- 

 sects are enabled to adhere to smooth 

 perpendicular surfaces, 1854, 109. 



on a case of partial albinoism in a 



black man, 1854, no. 



Inskip (J. M.), account of the exploration 



of the Isthmus of Darien under Captain 



Prevost, 1855, 148. 

 ♦Irminger (Capt.) on the arctic current 



around Greenland, 1856, 112. 

 IsBisTER (A. K.)on the Chippewyan Indians, 



1847,119. 

 on the Nehanni tribe of a Koloochian 



class of American Indians, 1847, 121. 

 on the Loucheux Indians, 1847, 121. 



on the ethnology of New Caledonia, 



1849, 85. 



IsoARD and Son (MM.) on a new form of 

 instantaneous generator of illuminating 

 gas by means of superheated aqueous va- 

 pour and any hydrocarburet, 1859, 69. 



Jackson (S.) on routes from Lima to the 

 navigable branches of the Amazon, with 

 notes on Eastern Peru as a field for colo- 

 nization, 1857, 145. 



Jacob (Dr.) on fossil Polyparia, 1835, 59. 



on the mammary glands in the Cetacea, 



1835, 86. 



Jacob (W. S.) on a folding dome for obser- 

 vatories, 1850, 180. 



notes on the British Association Cata- 

 logue of Stars, 1854, 25. 



on certain anomahes presented by the 



binary star 70 Ophiuchi, 1855, 25. 



Jacob I (Prof.) on the principles of electro- 

 magnetical machines, 1840, 18. 



on his discovery of galvano-plastics, 



or electrotype, 1840, 89. 



on a new general principle of analy- 



. tical mechanics, 1842, 2. 



James (Colonel SirH.) on refraction, 1858, 

 38. 



on the geometrical projection of two- 

 thirds of the surface of the sphere, 1858, 



on the application of his geometrical 



projection of two -thirds of the sphere to 

 . the construction of charts of the stars, &c., 

 1859, 183. 



James (Colonel Sir H.) on the Eoman camp 

 at Ardoch, and the military works near it, 

 1859, 183. 



Jambs (J.) on the worsted manufactures of 

 Yorkshire, 1858, 182. 



Jameson (Prof.) on the fossil fish Cepha- 

 laspis, 1834, 646. 



*Jamieson (R.) on a compass independent 

 of local attraction, 1855, 207. 



Jamieson (T. F.) on the connexion of the 

 granite with the stratified rocks in Aber- 

 deenshire, 1859, 114. 



on the drift beds and boulders of the 



north of Scotland, 1859, 1 14. 



on the birds of the north of Scotland, 



1859, 150. 



Jardine (Sir W.) on the Salmonidse of the 

 north-west of Sutherlandshire, 1834, 613. 



on the Coregoni of Scotland, 1855, 1 1 1. 



, address as President of the Natural 



History Section, 1859, 126. 



Jarrett (Rev. Prof.) on algebraic equiva-. 

 lence, 1845, i. 



on the summation of certain circular 



functions, 1847, 5. 



on the lexicography of the Semitic and 



Indo-Germanic languages, 1847, 122. 



* on alphabets, 1860, 163. 



*Jarvi8 (E.) on the system of taxation pre- 

 vailing in the United States, 1860, 191. 



Jeffery (H. M.) on a theorem in combina- 

 tions, and on a particular class of con- 

 gruences, 1856, 3, 6. 



Jeffrey (Mr.) on a new hydraulic apparatus, 

 1840, 213. 



Jeffreys (Mr.), notice of a fire-grate, 1840, 

 213. 



Jeffreys (Dr.) on the uses of the conglobate 

 glands, 1840, 156. 



Jeffreys (J. G.), species obtained by dredg- 

 ing at Oban, 1842, 75. 



, notice of rare and recent British 



shells, 1848, 71. 



on the recent species of Odostomia, a 



genus of gasteropodous moUusks inhabit- 

 ing the seas of Great Britain and Ireland, 

 1848, 79. 



on some rare moUusca collected by 



Mr. Barlee in Zetland, 1849, 78. 



on specimens of the common whelk 



having double opercula, 1860, 117, 



on the British Teredines or ship- 

 worms, 1860, 117. 



Jeffreys (Julius) on the solvent power ex- 

 ercised by water at high temperatures on 

 siliceoxis minerals, 1840, 125. 



Jeffreys (Dr. T.), teeth and bones from the 

 caves of Cefn, Denbighshire, 1837, 77. 



on the remains found in a bed of dilu- 

 vium in a cave at the Cefn rocks in Den- 

 bighshire, 1837, 96. 



* Jeffries (Mr.) on warming and ventilating, 

 1831, 131. 



Jellbtt (Rev. Prof.) on some general pro- 

 positions connected with the theory of; 

 attractions, 1857, 3. 



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