SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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Neison (F. G. p.) on education and crime, 

 1847, loi. 



on the mortality of the provident 



classes in this country and on the conti- 

 nent, 1850, 151. 



, analytical view of railway accidents 



in this country and on the continent of 



Europe, 1853, 109. 



on phthisis in the army, 1858, 189. 



Nelson (Dr. H.) on the fecundation of the 



ova in Ascaris mystax, 1855, 131. 

 *Neville (J.) on the flow of water through 



circular pipes, 1857, 189. 

 Nevins (Dr. J. B.) on the storms which 



have visited England and Ireland during 



1852, 1853, and 1854, with reference to 

 the theory of rotatory storms, 1854, 30. 



Newbiggin (Dr. P.) on the therapeutic effect 

 of croton oil in certain nervous disorders, 

 1840, 156. 



Newman (Prof.) on the Ghadamsi dialect of 

 Berber, 1847, 124. 



on the Soukaneeah dialect of the Ber- 

 ber, 1850, 142, 



Newmajj (J.) on a new method of construct- 

 ing a portable barometer, 1833, 417. 



Nkwmarch (W.) on new supplies of gold, 



1853, no. 



* , magnitude and fluctuation of the 



circulation of bills of exchange, 1854, 



143- 



, facts and statements connected with 



the question — whether, in consequence of 

 the gold discoveries, its exchangeable 

 value has fallen below its former level, 



1854, 143. 



• on emigration from the United King- 

 dom, and from France and Germany, 



1855, 183. 



*— — , remarks on two lectures delivered at 

 Oxford on the subject of his paper " On 

 the Loans raised by Mr. Pitt," 1855, 



183- 



— — on the Credit mobilier and other recent 

 credit institutions in France, 1856, 146 ; 

 1858, 194. 



on the former and present plans of 



disposing of the waste lands in the Aus- 

 tralian colonies, 1856, 146. 



on the recent legislation relative to 



joint-stock companies and joint-stock 

 banks, 1857, 166. 



*— — on some of the economical questions 



connected with the effect of the new gold 



in diminishing the difficulties of the last 



few years, 1857, 166, 

 on the history of prices of 1857 and 



1858, 1858, 194. 

 * on some schemes of taxation, and the 



difficulties of them, 1860, 194. 

 Newport (Gt.) on the reciprocal relation of 



the vital and physical forces, 1850, 133. 

 NiCHOL (Prof) on the observatory erecting 



near Glasgow, 1840, i. 

 on the state of the observatory at 



Glasgow, 1842, 12. 



NiCHOL (Prof.) on the chronology of tho 

 formations of the moon, 1855, 28. 



* on climatological elements in the 



western district of Scotland, 1855, 42. 



Nicholson (E. C.) on the estimation of iron 

 by the method of Marguerite, and on the 

 preparation of the standard solution of 

 permanganate of potash, 1854, 74. 



on the chemical composition of some 



iron ores called " brass" occurring in the 

 coal-measures of South Wales, 1855, 66. 



Nicholson (P.) on the oblique arch, 1838, 

 152. 



Nicholson (W.) on Gordon's plan of ven- 

 tilating coal-mines, 1849, 125. 



NicoL (Prof. J.) on the geology of the 

 southern extremity of Cantyre, Argyle- 

 shire, 1850, 100. 



* on the occurrence of glacier moraines 



in Arran, 1852, 55. 



^ on the structure of the South Silu- ' 



rian mountains of Scotland, 1852, 55. 



— — , new geological map of Europe, 1855, " 

 88. 



on striated rocks and other evidences 



of ice-action observed in the north of 

 Scotland, 1855, 88. 



on the age and relations of the gneiss 



rocks in the north of Scotland, 1858, 96. 



— on the geological structure of the vici- 

 nity of Aberdeen and the north-east of 

 Scotland, 1859, 116. 



on the relations of the gneiss, red 



sandstone, and quartzite in the North- 

 west Highlands, 1859, 119. 



NicoL (W.) on the anatomical structure of 

 recent and fossil woods, 1834, 660. 



on the structure of Coniferse, 1835, 73. 



*NicoLAY (Eev. C. J.) on the systematic 

 classification of watersheds and water- 

 basins, 1851, 89. 



* on certain places in the Pacific, in 



connexion with the great-circle sailing, 

 1853, 89. 



on the eastern territory of the Ecua- 

 dor and the river Napo, 1854, 123. 



NiEPCE DB St. Victor (M.) on two new 

 photochemical experiments, 1859, 260. 



Nilsson (Prof.) on changes in the fauna of 

 Sweden, 1847, 79. 



NivEN (N.) on the arrangement of plants 

 for a botanic garden, 1835, 80. 



on vegetable physiology, 1837, 102. 



on the importance of understanding 



the root principle in the cultivation of 

 trees, 1857, 98. 



on the remarkable result of an experi- 

 ment upon a fruit-bearing tree, 1857, 

 100. 



*NivERE (M.) on cottage gardening and 

 labourers' holdings, 1857, 166. 



Noble (Mr.) on the influence of the factory 

 system in the development of pulmonary 

 consumption, 1842, 96. 



Normandy (Dr.) on the marine aerated 

 freshwater apparatus, 1865, 68. 



