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SECTtONS. — INDEX OP AUTHORS. 



reference to the plane of the earth's orbit, 

 1857, 29. 



*ruLTON (J.) on the application (for eco- 

 nomic and sanitary objects) of the prin- 

 ciple of "yivaria" to agriculture and 

 other purposes of life, 1855, iii. 



*EuRLONa (C. H.), notice of a collection of 

 ferns from Portugal, 1855, 106. 



Gabriel (Consul E.), dispatch to Lord Cla- 

 rendon announcing the arrival of Dr. 

 Livingstone at Loanda, 1854, 119. 



Gages (A.) on some arseniates of ammonia, 

 1857, 47. 



on the specific gravity of chloride of 



nitrogen, with some remarks upon its ac- 

 tion on alcohol, 1857, 47. 



on a method of observation applied to 



the study of some metaniorphic rocks, and 

 on some molecular changes exhibited 

 by the action of acids upon them, 1858, 

 48. 



on a new variety of pyro-electric 



Wavellite, 1858, 49. 



— r- on the comparative action of hydro- 

 cyanic acid on albumen and caseine, 

 1859, 162. 



on some transformations of iron py- 

 rites in connexion with organic remains, 

 18G0, 79. 



Gairdner (Dr. W. T.) on pathological cell- 

 development, 1850, 131. 



on the mortality from certain diseases, 



1857, no. 



— * — on the action of the auriculo-ventri- 

 cular valves of the heart, 1857, no. 



Gale (P.) on decimal arrangement of land- 

 measures, 1855, 165. 



*Gale (Capt. S.) on the shortest routes to 

 South Australia, 1854, 120. 



Galen (Dr. vox) on the comet of short 

 period discovered by Brorsen, Feb. 26, 

 1846, and its reappearance in 1851, 1851, 

 23. 



Galitzin (Prince Ern.) on the manners and 

 customs of the Yacoutes, 1853, 80. 



Gall (J,, jun.) on improved monographic 

 projections of the world, 1855, 148. 



■ on the mutual influence of capillary 



attraction and motion on projectiles, and 

 its application to the construction of a 

 new kind of rifle shells, and balls to bo 

 thrown from common guns, 1855, 206, 



*Galletley (J.) on a new glucocide con- 

 tained in the petals of a wallflower, 1855, 

 63. 



Galloway (R.) on the quality of food of 

 artisans in an artificially heated atmo- 

 sphere, 1855, 63. 



on the use of phosj^hate of potash in a 



salt-meat dietary, 1855, 63. 



*Galton(F.), expedition to the east of Wal- 

 fisch Eay under, 1852, no. 



on a hand heliostat for the purpose of 



flashing sun signals, 1858, 15. 



Garden (Capt.) on the occurrence of a true 



cretaceous formation in the south of Africa, 



1854, 83. 

 Gardner (G.) on the internal structure of 



the palm tribe, 1837, 102. 

 on the geology and fossil fishes of North 



Brazil, 1840, 118. 

 Gardner (Mr.) on the industrial and train- 

 ing school to be erected near Manchester, 



1842, 96. 

 Garner (R.) on an economical use of the 



granitic sandstone of North Staffordshire, 



1839, 77. 

 , observations on Beroe pileus, 1839, 



93- 



on a remarkable hail-storm in North 



Staffbrdsliire, 1856, 39. 



on the pearls of the Conway River, 



N. Wales, with observations on the natural 

 productions of the neighbouring coast, 

 1856, 92. 



on the anatomy of the brain in some 



small quadrupeds, 1858, 123. 



on the coal strata of North Stafford- 

 shire, with reference particularly to their 

 organic remains, 1859, 103. 



on reproduction in Gasteropoda, and 



on some curious effects of endosmosis, 



1859, 162. 



on certain alterations in the medulla 



oblongata in cases of paralysis, 1860, 129. 



on the structure of the Lepadidas, 



1860, 130. 



Garnett (J.) on a new day and night tele- 

 graph, 1838, 159. 

 Garrett (R.) on improvements made in the 



harbour of Belfast, 1852, 126. 

 Garrod (Dr. A. B.), the specific, chemical, 



and microscopical phenomena of gouty 



inflammation, 1859, 165. 

 *Gartland (W.) on criteria for real and 



imaginary roots of biquadratic equations, 



1852, 2. 

 Gaskell (D.) on the want of educational 



establishments adapted to persons of a 



feeble or imperfect mental organization, 



1847, 97. 

 Gaskoin (Mr.), pathological collection of 



shells, 1860, 116. 

 *Gason (Dr. J.), climatological notes on 



Pisa and Lucca, 1852, no. 

 *Gassiot (J. P.), repetition of experiment 



on the production of electricity without 



contact, 1844, 39. 



on the electricity of tension in the 



voltaic battery, 1846, 47. 



on a peculiar form produced in a 



diamond when under the influence of the 

 voltaic arc, 1850, 53. 



on the decomposition of water under 



pressure, by the galvanic battery, 1853, 



39- 



on the heating effects of secondary 



currents, 1854, 68. 



on induced electrical discharges taken 



in aqueous vapour, 1858, 25. 

 — — on the phosphorescent appearance of 



