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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Aneurism by anastomosis, E. Adams on, 

 1835, 99. 



, external, Prof. Harrison on its treat- 

 ment by pressure, 1843, 80. 



, double popliteal, R. Adams on the 



new circulating channels in, 1836, 123. 



Anglemeter, Bakewell's, 1840, 210. 



Angles of dock-gates and the cells of bees, 

 C. M. WilHch on the, 1859, 10. 



Anglo-Saxons, J. B. Davis on the forms of 

 the crania of the, 1856, 108. 



Anglo-Saxon urn, C. R. Smith on a Roman 

 sepulclu'al inscription on an, 1855, 145. 



Angular measurement, P. Adie on a new 

 reflecting instrument for, 1860, 59. 



Anhydrous acid, table of the proportions of, 

 in acetic acid, 1834, 571. 



Animal and a plant, J. Hogg on the dis- 

 tinctions of an, 1860, III. 



. kingdom. Prof. Agassiz on the 



principles of classification in the, 1835, 

 : 67. 



life in the Arctic regions, A. Peter- 



mann on the distribution of, 1852, 112. 



, new glirine, from Mexico, Dr. J. 



E. Gray on a, 1841, 70. 



Animal substances, A. Groadby on the con- 

 servation of, 1844, 69. 



substances, Dr. T. Andrews on the pro- 

 ducts of the action of heat on, 1851, 43. 



substances, Dr. G. O. Rees on fluoric 



acid as a constituent of, 1839, 56. 



substances, Dr. Macartney on the means 



of preserving, 1836, 99. 



tissues. Dr. Letheby on the action 



of oxalic acid upon the, 1846, 41. 



Animals and plants found in the sulphu- 

 reous waters of Yorkshire, Dr. Lankester 

 on the, 1840, 143. 



-^— and plants. Dr. Lankester on the alter- 

 nation of generations and parthenogenesis 

 in, 1857, 113. 



, diving. Dr. Houston on the cir- 

 culating organs in, 1835, 81. 



— — , domestic, W. Ogilby on their disper- 

 sion, in connexion with the primary eth- 

 nological divisions of the human race, 

 1857, 105. 



, domestic, J. Crawfurd on their in- 

 fluence on the progress of civilization, 

 1860, 155. 



in the atmosphere and the sea, Dr. 



T. Williams on the physical conditions 

 regulating the vertical distribution of, 



1848, 83. 



, marine, C. S. Bate on the boring of, 



1849, 73. 



, marine, notes on, by C. W. Peach, 



1859, 155. 

 new to the British seas, Prof. E. Forbes 



on some, 1844, 64. 

 i^ of New Holland, Dr. J. E. Gray on 



the geographical distribution of the, 1841, 



68. 

 of Tibet and India, H. and R. Schla- 



gintweit on the, 1857, 106. 



Animals, Sir D. Brewster on certain ab- 

 normal structures in the crystalline lenses 

 of, 1858, 7. 



, Prof. Allen Thomson on fecundation 



in, 1855, 139. 



, Dr. S. Macadam on the presence of 



iodine in, 1854, 72. 



, Mr. R, Rigg on the formation or se- 

 cretion of carbon by, 1844, 33. 



, Dr. OdHng and Dr. Dupre on the 



presence of copper in the tissues of, 1857, 



55- 



, Dr. R. D. Thomson on an important 



chemical law in the nutrition of, 184(), 41. 



, Dr. R. Fowler on the sensational, 



emotional, intellectual, and instinctive 

 capacities of, compared with those of man, 

 1858, 134. 



, Rev. L. Jenyns on the variation of 

 species, 1856, 10 1. 



, Prof. Harrison on the bones in the 



hearts of certain, 1835, 85. 



, Prof. W. Macdonald on the verte- 

 bral homologies in, 1855, 128. 



, Prof. Retzius on the antrum pylori 



in, 1855, 132. 



, suggestions for the observation of pe- 

 riodic changes in, 1844, 70. 



, W. Ogilby on the geographical dis- 

 tribution of, in connexion with the pro- 

 gress of human civilization, 1852, 78. 



, vertebrate, in the tertiary beds of 



Norfolk and Suffolk, E. Charlesworth on, 

 1836, 48. 



Animalculse of sulphureous waters, Dr. 

 Lankester on the, 1840, 143. 



Animalcules (Ehrenberg's Polycystina) from 

 Barbadoes, Sir R. H. Schomburgk on, 

 1847, 70. 



, infusorial, J. Samuelson on the de- 

 velopment of, 1856, 98. 



in human milk, Dr. G. D. Gibb on, 



1860, 131. 



Ankle-joint, J. Douglas on the dislocation 

 of the, 1840, 165. 



Annelida, Dr. T. Williams on the structure 

 and fmictions of the branchial organs of 

 the, 1848, 83. 



Annelidan larva, Prof. Allman on a pecu- 

 liar, 1852, 70. 



Annelide, tubicolar, remarkable, 1841, 72. 



Annelid tracks from the representatives of 

 the millstone grits of Clare, Prof. Hark- 

 ness on, 1854, 86. 



Annulosa, lower, Prof. Huxley on the vas- 

 cular system of the, 1854, 109. 



Annulose animals, on, 1834, 608. 



Anobia in libraries, Sir T. Phillips on a 

 method of destroying the, 1837, 99. 



Anomoura, C. Spence Bate on the uses of 

 the fifth pair of legs in the, 1850, 117. 



Antarctic currents, on, 1854, 117. 



Antarctic expeditions, Capt. Maury on, 

 1860, 44. 



regions, Capt. Maury on the climates 



of the, 1860,46. 



