SECTIONS. — INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



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^■DiCK (J.) on a new form of iron bottle for 

 obtaining oxygen from peroxide of man- 

 ganese, 1837, 58. 



^Dickenson (Dr.) on the Normal School in 

 Dublin, 1835, 125. 



Dickie (Prof.) on the distribution of the 

 marine algae on the British and Irish 

 coasts, with reference to the influence of 

 the Gulf-stream, 1852, 65. 



on a monstrosity of Bellis perennis, 



1852, 66. 



on the altitudinal ranges of plants in 



the north of Ireland, 1852, 66. 



on tlie distribution and habits of 



Echinus lividus, 1852, 72. 



on associations of colour and relations 



of colour and fo.-m in plants, 1854, 98. 

 , remarks on the effects of the winter 



1854-55 upon vegetation at Aberdeen, 



1855, 105. 

 on the homologies of Lepismidae, 1855, 



no. 



on the upper limits of cultivation in 



Aberdeenshire, 1859, 133. 



on the flora of Aberdeenshire, 1859, 



134. 



on the moUusca of Aberdeenshire, 



1859, 147. 



en the structure of the shell in some 



species of Pec^en, 1859, 147. 



^Dickson (Sir D. J. H.) on extensive aneu- 

 rism, 1836, 124. 



on laceration of the rectus abdominis 



muscle, on a case of transposition of the 

 c£ecum, and on some cases of dropsy, 

 1837, 124. 



• on a remarkable case of rupture of the 



duodenum, 1&39, 94. 



on a case of albuminous ascites, with 



hydatids ; on five cases of hepatic abscess, 

 and on two cases of phthisis, 1841, 81. 



on enormous hydropic distension of 



the abdomen, and on sudden death from 

 the rupture of an aneurism of the thoracic 

 aorta, 1842, 83. 



DiEFFENBACii (Dr. E.) On mineral manure, 

 1845, 39. 



— — on the geology of New Zealand, 1845, 



50- 



Dingle (Eev. J.) on a new case of bino- 

 cular vision, 1858, 14. 



on the configuration of the surface of 



the earth, 1858, 1 50. 



on the constitution of the earth, 1859, 



102. 



on the corrugation of strata in the 



vicinity of mountain ranges, 1860, 77. 



DiRCKS (H.) on a railway wheel with wood 

 tire, 1840, 212. 



on the production and prevention of 



smoke, 1843, 39. 



on the construction of Luntley's sha- 

 dowless burners, and the shape of glass 

 chimneys for lamps, 1843, 98. 



on the prevention of smoke from engine 



boilers and other furnaces, 1843, 98. 



DiRCKS (H.) on the prevention of boiler ex- 

 plosions, 1854, 149. 



on an apparatus for exhibiting optical 



illusions of spectral phenomena, 1858, 



*DoBSON (Mr.), method of making bricks 

 of any colour, 1838, 163. 



DoBSON (T.) on the causes of great inunda- 

 tions, 1856, 31. 



on the Balaklava tempest, and the 



mode of interpreting barometrical fluctu- 

 ations, 1856, 36. 



*DoDDS (J. W.) on improvements in iron 

 and steel, and their application to rail- 

 way and other purposes, 1857, 180. 



DoLLOND (Gr.) on an atmospheric recorder, 

 1846, 17- 



*DoMviLLE (W. C.) on some living aquatic 

 birds at Santry House, near Dublin, 1853, 

 60. 



Donaldson (Prof. J.) on the water sirene, 



1850, 174. 



Donnelly (Mr.) on the manner in which 

 agricultural statistics are coLected in Ire- 

 land, 1858, 176. 



*DoNonoE (Consul) on Pacific railway 

 sshemes, 1858, 149. 



Donovan (M.) on a singular acoustic phe- 

 nomenon, 1857, 22. 



on a moveable horizontal sun-dial, 



which shows correct solar time within a 

 fraction of a minute, 1857, 24. 



* on hygrometers and hygrometry, 



1857, 45. 



Douglas (J.) on dislocation of the ankle- 

 joint forward and backward, and on the 

 reproduction of bone after the operation 

 of trepan, 1840, 165. 



Doull (A.) on a railway from the Af antic 

 to the Pacific in British North America, 



1851, in. 



Dove (Prof.) on an apparatus for elliptically- 



polarized light, 1854, 9. 

 on some stereoscopic phenomena, 1854, 



9- 

 on a method of measuring the absorp- 

 tion of polarized light in doubly refract- 

 ing crystals, 1854, 10. 



on the distribution of rain in the 



temperate zones, 1854, 28. 



DowDEN (E.) on a luminous appearance on 

 the common marigold, 1843, 79. 



* on the effect of light as a part of vital 



statistics, 1843, 96. 



* on the heat and warmth of cottages, 



1843, 96. 



* on a compilation of the facts illus- 

 trating the physiology of vegetable and 

 animal secretions, 1857, no. 



on a cash land-trade for Ireland, retail 



and wholesale, 1857, 160. 



* on the efiect of a rapid current of 



air, 1860, 39. 



* on a plant poisoning a plant, 1860, 1 10. 



* on local taxation for local purposes, 



1860, 191. 



