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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Sullivan (Prof. W. K.) on some double 



salts formed with bicliromate of potash, 



1858, 66. 

 SuNDEVALL (^Prof. C, J.) on the muscles of 



the extremities of birds, 1855, 137. 

 SusiNi (Senor) on the Amazon and Atlantic 



water-courses of South America, 1855, 



155- 



^Sutherland (Dr.) on glaciers in the Arctic 

 regions, 1854, 126. 



Sutherland (K. L.), observations on Van- 

 couver Island, 1857, 153. 



Sutton (T.) on a new photographic lens 

 which gives images entirely free from 

 distortion, 1859, 63. 



SvANBERG (Prof. A. F.) on a new multiply- 

 ing condenser, 1846, 31. 



Swan (W.) on the limits to the velocity of 

 lighthouse revolving apparatus, 1850, 191. 



Sykes (Col.) on mean temperatures in Inma, 



1834, 567. 



on the measurement of heights by 



common thermometers, 1835, 25, 26. 



on the geographical range of birds, 



1835, 69. 



on wages in India, 1835, 118. 



* on education in the Deccan, 1835, 



125. 



* , statistics of Australia, 1835, 125. 



on the fruits of the Deccan, 1836, 106. 



■ on the utility of cooperating com- 



mittees of trade and agriculture for in- 

 vestigating the natural and artificial pro- 

 ducts of India, 1836, 149. 



, proceedings of the Meteorological 



Committee, 1837, 37. 



on a rare animal from South America, 



1838, 104. 



on the statistics of vitality in Cadiz, 



1838, 174. 



on certain meteorological phenomena 



in the Ghats of Western India, 1839, 15. 



, extract of a letter from Capt. Aston 



on a shower of grain, 1840, 44. 



— — on the meteorology of the province of 

 Coorg, in the western Grhats of India, 

 1842, 22. 



on the mortality of Calcutta, 1844, 



88. 



on the statistics of Frankfort-on-the- 



Maine, 1844, 88. 

 on the statistics of hospitals for the 



insane in Bengal, 1844, 89. 

 on the fall of rain on the coast of Tra- 



vancore and table-land of Uttree, from 



observations of General Cullen, 1846, 22 ; 



1848, 39. 

 . , statistics of civil justice in India, 



1846, 94. 



, statistics of the criminal courts of 



India, 1846, 95. 



, statistics of the Qt)vemment chari- 

 table dispensaries of India, 1846, 96. 



i on barometrical levellings in the Ma- 

 dras Presidency, 1847, 42. 



— — , prices of the cerealia and other edi- 



bles of India and England compared, 



1847, 107. 

 Sykes (Col.), revenue statistics of the Agra 



Government, or north-west provinces of 



Bengal, 1847, 109. 

 —— on atmospheric disturbances, and on 



a remarkable storm at Bombay, 1848, 41. 

 •■ , remarks on the Dutch possessions in 



the East, 1848, 1 12. 

 , statistics of civil justice in Bengal in 



which the Goveriament is a party, 1848, 



116. 

 — — , contributions to the statistics of sugar 



produced in India, 1849, 108. 

 , statistical account of the labouring 



population inhabiting the Metropolitan 



Society's buildings at St. Pancras, 1849, 



108. 



on Indian hail-storms, 1850, 43. 



, statistics of criminal and civil justice 



under the Bombay Government, 1850, 



159. 

 , note on Mr. Pyle's meteorological 



observations at Futtegurh, Bengal, 1851, 



40. 

 on the possessions of the Imaum of 



Muscat, and on the climate of Zanzibar, 



with observations on the prospects of 



African discovery, 1852, 113. 



on the census and condition of the 



island of Bombay, 1852, 120. 



on the meteorology of Nice Maritime, 



1854, 34. 

 , statistics of Nice^Maritime, 1854, 145. 



on the establishment of a meteorolo- 

 gical and magnetical observatory at Tra- 

 vancore by Mr. Broun, 1858, 30. 



on the desirableness of renewing bal- 

 loon-ascents in England for meteorolo- 

 gical objects, 1858, 39. 



, introductory address as President of 



the Statistical Section, 1859, 200. 



on the past, present, and prospective 



financial condition of British India, 1859, 

 223. 



Sylvester (Prof J. J.) on the relation of 

 Sturm's auxiliary functions to the roots of 

 an algebraic equation, 1841, 23. 



on the double square representation 



of prime and composite numbers, 1844, 2. 



on the expressions for the quotients 



which appear in the application of Sturm's 

 method to the discovery of the real roots 

 of an equation, 1853, i. 



on a generalization of Poncelet's theo- 

 rems for the linear representation of 

 quadratic radicals, 1860, 7. 



Sym (Dr.) on the mechanical fimctions of 

 the ear, 1840, 154. 



Syme (Prof.) on excision of diseased joints, 

 1834, 684. 



Symonds (Eev. W. S.), notice of some fossil 

 remains of fishes from the old red sand- 

 stone of Herefordshire and the carbo- 

 niferous limestone of Tortworth, 1854, 

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