SECTIONS. INDEX Of AUTHORS. 



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MuRCHisoN (Sir R. T.), on the fishea of the 



Ludlow rocks, or upper beds of the Silu- 

 rian system, 1837, 91. 

 on the Silurian system of strata, 1838, 



80. 

 ■ "" on the carboniferous and Devonian 



systems of Westphalia, 1839, 72. 

 on the fishes of the old red sandstone, 



1840, 99. 

 > on the stratified deposits which occupy 



the northa-n and central regions of Rus- 

 '■ sia, 1840, 105. 

 , notice of new geological maps of 



different parts of Germany, 1840, 



124. 

 , notice of a memoir on the geology of 



the Western States of North America, by 



Dr. D. Dale Owen, 1842, 44. 

 on the geological structure of Russia, 



1842, 45. 



on the distinction between the striated 



surface of rocks and parallel undulations 

 dependent on original structure, 1842, 



53- 

 , the *' Permian system" as applied to 



Germany, with collateral observations on 



similar deposits in other countries, 1843, 



52. 

 on the fossil contents of the tertiary 



and alluvial basin of the Middle Rhine, 



1843, 55. 



— — , notice of a relievo map of England 



and Wales, 1843, 64. 

 on the palaeozoic rocks of Scandina-via 



and Russia, 1844, 53. 

 , notice of new Swedish and Norwegian 



maps, 1844, 55. 

 * , notice of Dr. Mantell's geological 



map of the Isle of Wight, 1846, 58 ; 



notice of a beetle found imbedded in 



some artificial concrete, 82. 

 on Count Keyserling's Geology of the 



N.E. extremity of Russia in Europe, 



1847, 65. 

 on the metamorphosis of certain tri- 



lobites discovered by M. Barrande, 1849, 



•58- 



on the distribution of gold ore in the 



crust and on the surface of the earth, 

 1849, 60. 



on the discovery of palteozoic fossils 



in the crystalline chain of the Forez in 

 France, and on lines of dislocation be- 

 tween the lower and upper carboniferous 

 deposits of France and Germany, 1850, 

 96. 



, review of the labours of M. Barrande 



in his work "The Silurian System of 

 Bohemia," 1850, 97. 



on the scratched and polished rocks of 



Scotland, 1851, 66. 



* , notice of Sir J. Brooke's notes on the 



geography of the northern portion of 

 Borneo, 1851, 89. 



>- on the palaeozoic rocks of Germany, 



1854,87. 



MuRCHisoN (Sir R. I.) notice of the dis- 

 covery of rippled surfaces and trails of 

 animals in the old red sandstone, 1854, 



on the relations of the crystalline 



rocks of the North Highlands to the old 

 red sandstone of that region, and on the 

 discoveries of fossils in the former by 

 Mr. C. Peach, 1855, 85. 



, new geological map of Europe, 1855, 



88. 



, note on a geological survey of the 



region between Constantinople and 

 Broussa in Asia Minor, in search of coal, 



1855, 94. 



on the bone-beds of the upper Lud- 

 low rock, and base of the old red sand- 

 stone, 1856, 70. 



, account of Rev. Dr. Livingstone's re- 

 turn journey across Southern Africa, 



1856, 113. 



, the quartz rocks, crystalline lime- 

 stones, and micaceous schists of the 

 North-western Highlands of Scotland 

 proved to be of lower Silurian age, 1857, 

 82. 



, some results of researches among the 



older rocks of the Highlands of Scotland, 

 1858, 94. 



, address as President of the Geogra- 

 phical and Ethnological Section, 1858, 



143- 

 , extracts from Mr. W. Russell's letter 



relative to the death of M. Adolphe 



Schlagintweit, 1858, 152. 

 , notice of the project of a canal across 



the Isthmus of Kraw, which divides the 



Gulf of Bengal from that of Siam, 1858, 



153- 



, his address as President of Section E, 



1860, 148. 



* , exhibited a new geological map of 



the vicinity of Oxford, 1860, 90. 



Murphy (J. J.) on a proposal for the esta- 

 blishment of a uniform reckoning of time 

 in connexion with the telegraph, 1857} 

 26. 



on an instance of converging rays 



seen at Green-island, on the Antrim shore 

 of Belfast Lough, 1857, 35. 



, reasons for extending limited liability 



tojoint-stock banks, 1857, 165. 



^ on a proposed floating lighthouse, 



1858, 218. 



on the distribution of heat over the 



sun's surface, 1859, 50. 



^Murphy (R.) on solution of the prin- 

 cipal questions which are treated of in 

 Fourier's Theorie de la Chaleur, 1831-32, 



547. , . , , 



Murray (Dr.), meteorological observations 

 made at Mahabuleshwar, India, 1839, 



15- 

 Murray (A.) on additions to our knowledge 

 of the zoology of Western Africa, 1855, 

 114. ^ - 



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