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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Page (D.) on the freshwater limestone of Dr. 

 Hibbert, 1855, 91. 



on the subdivisions of the palaeozoic 



and metamorphic rocks of Scotland, 1855, 

 92. 



on the skeleton of a seal from the 



pleistocene clays of Stratheden in Fife- 

 shire, 1858, 103. 



■ on the palaeontology of the tilestones 



or SUurio-jDevonian strata of Scotland, 

 1858, 104. 



on the relations of the metamorphic 



and older palaeozoic rocks in Scotland, 



1858, 105. 



* on some new Boreal forms from 



the pleistocene brick-clays of Stratheden, 



1859, 120. 



* on the structure, affinities and geolo- 

 gical range of the crustacean family 

 Eurypteridse, 1859, 120. 



Palliser (Capt. J.) on the physical geo- 

 graphy of the country examined by the 

 expedition exploring the south-western 

 regions of British North America, 1858, 



153- 



on the course and results of the Bri- 

 tish North American Exploring Expe- 

 dition, 1860, 170. 



Pare (W.) on "equitable villages" in 

 America, 1855, 183. 



Paris (Admiral) on the manoeuvring of 

 screw vessels, 1859, 240. 



Parkes (Harry) on the Hindu-Chinese 

 nations and Siamese rivers, with an ac- 

 count of Sir John Bowring's mission to 

 Siam, 1855, 149. 



Parkin (T.) on a new construction of 

 wooden railway wheels, 1839, 131. 



on railway foundations, 1839, 132. 



Parkinson (Eev. R.) on the registers of the 

 collegiate church of Manchester, 1842, 

 92. 



Parkinson (W.) on a water-meter, 1849, 

 125. 



Parnell (E. A.) on restrained chemical 

 action, 1841, 51. 



on some subjects connected with the 



sulphocyanides, 1841, 51. 



Parnell (E.) on some new and rare British 



fishes, 1838, 109. 

 *Parsey (Mr.) on natural perspective, 1839, 



29. 

 Pasley (Gen. Sir C. W.) on simplifying 



and improving our national measures, 



weights, and money, 1847, 43. 

 * on simplifying and improving the 



measures, weights, and moneys of this 



country, 1855, 184. 

 , plan for simplifying and improving 



the measures, weights, and money of this 



country without altering the present 



standards, 1856, 146. 

 Paterson (Rev. Dr.) on an improved life- 

 boat, 1840, 211. 

 * on the cultivation of sea-sand or 



sand-hills, 1855, 118. 



*Paton (J.) on the sanitary condition of 



Darwen, Lancashire, 1849, 96. 

 Patterson (R.), notice of living specimens 



of a species of Ciliograde (Bolina hiber- 



nica), 1839, 84. 



on Medusae, 1840, 142. 



on natural history as a branch of edu- 

 cation, 1841, 77. 

 * , notice of Ascidians, discovered in 



the chain of the bridge at Itchin, near 



Southampton, 1846, 83. 

 , exhibition of living sea-animals, 1854, 



III. 

 on Priapulus caudatus, 1854, 113. 



on a plan of aerating aquavivaria 



adopted by Dr. Ball, 1854, 115. 



* , zoological diagrams prepared by him 



for the Government department of Science 

 and Art, 1855, 118. 



on the quantity of periwinkles shipped 



at Belfast, 1857, 106. 



Pattinson (H. L.) on a new process for the 

 extraction of silver from lead, 1838, 50. 



Paxton (Sir J.) on the great fountain at 

 Chatsworth, 1844, 102. 



Paxton (Dr. J.) on improvements in patho- 

 logical drawing, 1849, 79. 



Peace (W.) on the dislocations of the coal 

 strata in Wigan, 1837, 82. 



Peach (C. W.) on the fossil organic remains 

 of the south-east coast of Cornwall, and 

 of Bodmin and Menheniott, 1841, 61. 



— ^ on the nidus and growth of the Pur- 

 pura lapillus, and on the Patella pellu- 

 cida and P. lajvis, 1842, 66. 



• on the fossils of Polperro in Cornwall, 

 1843, 56. 



on marine zoology, 1844, 64. 



* on the natural history of Goran in 



Cornwall, 1844, 65. 



on the marine fauna of Cornwall, 



1845, 65. 



on the marine zoology of Cornwall-, 



1846, 86. 



, notice of additions to the Cornish 



fauna, 1847, 78. 

 on the fossil geology of Cornwall, 1849, 



63. 



on the luminosity of the sea on the 



Cornish coasts, 1849, 80. 



on zoophytes found in the vicinity of 



Peterhead, with a notice of some new to 

 the British list, 1850, 126. 



— — on calcareous zoophytes found at 



Ipswich, Harwich, &c., 1851, 81. 

 on some fishes, Crustacea, and moUusca 



found at Peterhead, 1852, 78. 

 on the habits of fish in relation to 



certain forms of Medusas, 1853, 70. 

 ■ on specimens of old red sandstone 



containing bitumen and silicified wood (?), 

 ' and Wick flagstone containing layers of 



broken and compressed shells (?), 1854, 



92. 

 • , discovery of fossils in the crystalline 



rocks of the North Highlands, 1855, 87. 



