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SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



Taylor (T. L.) on tho sounds emitted by 

 mollusca, 1848, 82. 



Taylor (Eev. W.) on coal-gas, 1831-32, 88. 



, specimens of ornamental turning ex- 

 hibited by, 1831-32, 610. 



— — , description of Mr. Littledale's appa- 

 ratus by which the blind can write and 

 read, 1844, 99. 



Taylor (Dr. W. C), report of the Univer- 

 sity of New York, 1837, 139. 



on the Irish silk manufacture, 1843, 

 89. 



on the pauper lunatics of Ireland, 



1843, 90. 



*TciiinATCiiEPF (Pierre de), travels in Asia 



Minor, 1851, 95. 

 * on the geographical distribution of 



plants in Asia Minor, 1860, 181. 

 Teale (T. p.) on Alcyonella stagnorum, 



1836, 104. 

 on the gemmiferous bodies and ver- 

 miform filaments of Actiniae, 1838, 113. 

 on the superficial deposits of the vaUey 



of the Aire at Leeds, 1858, iii. 

 Tegetmeier (W. B.) on the formation of the 



cells of bees, 1858, 132. 

 Tennent (A.), statistics of a G-lasgow gram- 

 mar-school class of 115 boys, 1855, 192. 

 *Tennent (Prof. J.) on pseudomorphous 



crystals from volcanic districts of India, 



1848, 61. 

 on the Koh-i-noor diamond, 1852, 39 ; 



1854, 75; 1860, 87. 

 * on descriptive labels for mineral 



collections in public institutions, 1857, 57. 

 , notes on gold nuggets from Australia, 



1859, 85. 

 TiiiBERT (Dr.), notice of his . method of 



modelling and colouring after nature aU 



kinds of fishes, 1846, 80. 

 TiioM (Mr.) on a water filter, 1840, 206. 



on an improved rain-gauge, 1840, 



210. 



Thomas (Mr.) on abnormal tides, 1843, 19. 



Thomas (E.,) on thin films of decomposed 

 glass found near Oxford, 1860, 19. 



Thompson (Dr. Theophilus) on the value 

 of opium as a remedy in rheumatism, and 

 on the circumstances which should regu- 

 late its employment, 1841, 78. 



Thompson (W.), results of deep dredging of 

 the Midi of Galloway, by Capt. Beechey, 



1842, 72. 



on the alpine hare of Scotland and 



Ireland, 1843, 68. 



, notice of a specimen of the Pycno- 



notus chrysorrhaeus shot near Waterford, 



1843, 71. 



on the nidification of the woodcock in 



Ireland, 1843, 71. 



, some additions to the fauna of Ire- 

 land, 1843, 73 ; 1844, 66 ; 1846, 83 ; 

 1847, 80; 1848, 125. 



, a comparison of the rain at Florence 



Court, Enniskillen, with that at Belfast 

 during the same period, 1844, 14. 



Thompson (W.) on the crania of two species 

 of crocodile from Sierra Leone, 1846, 



79- 



on the land mollusca, zoophytes, an 



algae of the Isle of Wight, 1846, 83. 



, zoology of Lough Neagh, compared 



with that of the Lake of G-eneva, 1846, 

 84. 



, notice of phanerogamous and crypto- 



gamous plants collected by D. Murray 

 in the co. Cork, 1843, 79. 



, additions to the flora of Ireland, 1846, 



90. 



, comparison of the periods of the 



flowering of plants in the Botanic Garden, 

 Belfast, and the Jardin des Plantes at 

 Paris, 1846, 90. 



^Thompson (Wm.), photographs of objects 

 of natural history, exliibited by, 1856; 

 105. 



, results of a day's dredging in Wey- 

 mouth Bay, 1857, 108. 



Thomson (Eev. Dr.) on meteorology consi- 

 dered chiefly in relation to agriculture, 

 1849, 33. 



Thomson (Dr. Allen), remarks on some 

 specimens of reptiles, 1834, 623. 



on the structure of the gastro-intestinal 



mucous membrane^nd of the gastric and 

 intestinal glands, 1840, 149. 



on the formation and structure of the 



spermatozoa in Ascaris mystax, 1855, 

 138. 



on the brain of the Troglodytes niger, 



1855, 139. 



, contributions to the history of fecun- 

 dation in different animals, 1855, 139. 



Thomson (Dr. A. T.) on the poisonous pro- 

 perties of the salts of lead, 1831-32, 604. 



on the medicinal and poisonous pro- 

 perties of the iodides, 1838, 123. 



on a pustular disease undescribed by 



writers on diseases of the skin, 1841, 77. 



* on the influence of the endermic ap- 

 plication of the salts of morphia in pain- 

 ful permanent swelling of the joints, 1844, 

 86. 



Thomson (C), tables to simplify the method 

 of finding the time by observing circum- 

 polar stars in the same vertical, 1857, 

 25. 



Thomson (Dr. D. P.) on an extraordinary 

 mirage, 1847, 39. 



^Thomson (James) on Wigston's self-acting 

 railway signals, 1842, 1 14. 



Thomson (Prof. J.) on an improved modifi- 

 cation of the ink-reservoir in gold pens, 

 1851, 118. 



on a jet-pump, or apparatus for draw- 

 ing up water, 1852, 130. 



on some properties of whirling fluids, 



with their application in improving the 

 action of blowing fans, centrifugal pumps, 

 and certain kinds of turbines, 1852, 130. 



on an experimental apparatus con- 

 structed to determine the efficiency of the 



