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SECTIONS, — INDEX OP AUTHORS, 



GLADSTONE (Dr. J. H.) on the fixed lines of 

 the solar spectrum, 1858, 17. 



on reciprocal decomposition between 



salts and their acid solrents, 1858, 50. 



on the relation between refractive index 



and volume among liquids, 1859, 12. 



on the fluorescence and phosphores- 

 cence of diamonds, 1859, 69. 



on photographs of fluorescent sub- 

 stances, 1859, 69. 



on his own perception of colours, 



1860, 12. 



on the chromatic properties of the 



electric light of mercury, 1860, 13. 



, chemical notes, 1860, 69. 



Gladstone (T. M.) on malleable iron for 

 beams or girders, 1852, 126. 



Glaisher (J.), photogenic drawings of snow 

 crystals, 1854, 30. 



Glennib (J. S. S.) on a general mechanical 

 theory of physics, 1859, 58. 



• on physics as a branch of the science 



of motion, 1860, 56, 



on a general law of rotation applied to 



the planets, 1860, 58. 



*Glover (G.) on foreign bodies in the oeso- 

 phagus, 1840, 155. 



Glover (R. M.) on the functions of the rete 

 macosum and pigmentum nigrum, in the 

 dark races of mankind, 1838, 125. 



Glover (Dr. R. W.) on preparing hydro- 

 bromic and hydriodic acids, 1840, 75. 



on the physiological and medicinal 



action of bromine and its compoimds, 

 1840, 157. 



Glyde (J., jun.) on the localities of crime 



in Suffolk, 1855, 167. 

 Glynn (J.) on the waterworks of JNew- 



castle-upon-Tyne, 1838, 164. 

 on the appHcation of steam power to 



the drainage of marshes and fen lands, 



1848, 117. 



on the economy of water power, 1858, 



212 



GoADBY (A.) on the conservation of sub- 

 stances, 1844, 69. 



on Fizeau's process of etching Daguer- 

 reotype plates, and its application to ob- 

 jects of natural history, 1845, 76. 



GoDDABD (J. F.) on the use of the oxy- 

 hydrogen microscope in exhibiting the 

 phenomena of polarization, 1839, 8. 



GoDDARD (J. T.) on an improved anemo- 

 meter, 1844, 23. 



* on a new anemometer, 1845, 18. 



Godwin (J.) on an improved cast-iron 

 sleeper for railways, 1852, 127. 



GoDWiN-AusTEN (RoBERT A. C.) on geolo- 

 gical evidence and inferences, 1838, 93. 



on the organic remains of the lime- 

 stones and slates of South Devon, 1839, 

 69. 



« on the geology of the Channel Islands, 



1849, 49. 



on some changes in the male flowers 



of forty days' maize, 1849, 68. 



Godwin- Austen (Robert A. C) on a series 



of morphological changes observed in 



Trifolium repens, 1849, 68. 



on recent changes of sea-level, 1850, 71. 



on the occurrence of a boulder of 



granite in the white chalk of the south- 

 east of England, 1857, 62. 

 *GoLD (Col. C.) on telegrapliic or signal 



communications in foggy weather, &c., 



1837, 38. 

 Goocii (T. L.), account of a toad found 



alive imbedded in a mass of new red 



sandstone, 1835, 72. 

 Goodman (J.) on the theory of magnetism, 



1842, 17. ^ y ^ > 

 on the cause of dissimilarity of the 



voltaic and ordinary electricities, 1842, 18. 

 ' on the analogy of the existences or 



forces, light, heat, voltaic and ordinary 



electricities, 1844, 11, 

 — — - on a voltaic battery of the highest 



powers in which potassium forms the 



positive element, 1847, 50. 

 on the physiological condition of the 



blood in erysipelas, and probably in 



some other cases of inflammation, 1847, 



94. 



on the identity of the existences or 



forces of light, heat, electricity, magnetism, 

 and gravitation, 1848, 53. 



GooDSiR (Harry D. S.) on the structure 

 and development of the cystic entozoa, 

 1844, 67. 



— — on the reproduction of lost parts in 

 the Crustacea, 1844, 68. 



on the organs of generation in the 



decapodous Crustacea, 1844, 69. 



GooDSiR(Prof. J.) on the human teeth, 1838, 

 121. 



zoological researches in Orkney and 



Shetland, 1839, 79. 



on the follicular stage of dentition in 



the ruminants and other orders of mam- 

 malia, 1839, 82. 



on the Ciliograda of the British seas, 



1839, 85 ; 1840, 141. 



on Pelonaia, a new genus of ascidian 



moUusca, 1840, 137. 



* on the morphological constitution of 



limbs, 1856, 93. 



* on the morphological constitution of 



the skeleton of the vertebrate head, 1856, 

 93- 



* on the morphological relations of the 



nervous system in the annulose and verte- 

 brate types of organization, 1856, 93. 



GopPERT (Prof.), tabular view of fossil plants, 

 1845,48. 



on the origin of the coal of Silesia, 



1846, 50. 



GoppiNG (Dr.) on the formation of coal, &c., 



1847, 66. 



Gordon (A.) on the polyzonal lens, 1834, 



595- 

 Gordon (Mr.) on the * New Statistical Ac- 

 coimt of Scotland,* 1834, 692. 



