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Clilorofonn, notice of an instrument for the 



local application of, 1857, 115. 

 , on a new method of administering, by 



M. le Baron Heurteloup, 1857, 51. 

 Choanites Konigi (fossil sponge), W. Cun- 



nington on a peculiarity in the structure 



of the, 1848, 67. 

 Konigi, on the spiral body of the, 1863, 



51- 



Cholera, Dr. Mackintosh on, 1837, 107. 



, Dr. E. D. Thomson on Mr. Farr's 



law of recovery and mortality in, 1838, 

 126. 



, Asiatic, Dr. W. H. Crook on a sup- 

 posed connexion between an insufficient 

 use of salt in food and the progress of, 

 1848, 88. 



in the Indian armies. Dr. C. Finch 



on the prevalence and mortality of, 1850, 

 161. 



Chromatic dispersion, M. Ponton on the 

 laws of, 1860, 16. 



properties of the electric light of mer- 

 cury, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on the, 1860, 



13- 



Chromatype, a new photographic process, 

 R. Hunt on, 1843, 34. 



Clu*omic acid, pure, on the economical pre- 

 paration of, by Dr. Dalzell, 1859, 68. 



Cluromoscope, J. Smith on the, 1860, 65. 



Chronometer, new compensating balance for, 

 byE. J. Dent, 1842, 10. 



with a glass balance-spring, by E. J. 



Dent, 1834, 595. 



springs, E. J. Dent on the rate of pro- 

 tected, 1842, 9. 



Chronometers, E. J. Dent on the application 

 of a coating of gold to the steel balance- 

 springs of, 1841, 41. 



, E. J. Dent on the application of a 



glass balance-spring to, 1833, 421. 



, E. J. Dent on the effects of tempera- 

 ture on the regulators of, 1838, 3 5. 



, J. G". Ulrich on improvements in, 



1847,42. 



• , on the variation in the rates of, by J. 



Hartnup, 1854, 20. 



Chronometry, natural, C. Babbage on a 

 method of, 1835, 6. 



Chu ma (grass-cloth of India), Dr. H. 

 Cleghorn on the, 1850, 112. 



Churchyards, J. E. Bowman on the anti- 

 quity of planting the yew in, 1836, 



lOI. 



Cilia and ciliary currents of the oyster. Rev. 



J. B. Reade on the, 1845, 66. 

 Ciliary motion, P. Duncan on the nature 



of, 1853, 66. 

 Ciliograda, British, Prof. E. Forbes and 



J. Goodsir on the, 1839, 85; 1840, 



141. 

 , Prof. E. Forbes on the genera or 



species of, which have been founded upon 



Beroe cucumis, 1849, 76. 

 Ciliogrades, J. Price on the embryogeny of, 



1846, 86. 



Cimbri, some notice of the, by Rev. R. 



Williams, 1845, 81. 

 Cimex hirundinis and C. pipistrelli, notice 



of, by Rev. L. Jenyns, 1838, 104. 

 Cinchona, on Matias bark as a substitute for, 



by Dr. Mackay, 1840, 160. 

 , V. Hurtado on the geographical dis- 

 tribution of, and trade in the, 1860, 



162. 

 Cineras vittata of Leach, C. W. Peach on 



the, 1845, 65. 

 Circle, astronomical. Rev. Dr. Robinson on 



determining the index error of an, by re- 

 flexion of the wires of its telescope, 1843, 



1 6. 

 Circulating organs in diving animals. Dr. 



J. Houston on the, 1835, 81. 

 Cirropteron, Sars, Dr. Allman on the genus, 



1843, 77. 

 Cistern, Kosman's, as a sanitary machine, 



Mr. Wood on, 1849, 134. 

 Citric, tartaric, and oxalic acids. Prof. F. 0. 



Calvert on their action on cotton and 



flax fibres, 1854, 65. 

 Civilization, human, on the geographical 



distribution of animals in connexion with 



the progress of, 1852, 78. 

 , on the influence of domestic animals 



on the progress of, 1860, 155. 

 , on the relation of the domesticated 



animals to, by J. Crawfurd, 1859, 177. 

 ■ , T. Bazley on trade and commerce as 



the auxiliaries of, 1858, 169. 

 Classification of animals. Prof. J. R. Greene 



on embryology in reference to the, 1860, 



■ in the animal kingdom. Prof. Agassis 



on the principles of, 1835, 67. 



, Prof. V. Carus on the value of de- 

 velopment in, 1860, 125. 



Claudet's photographometer, 1849, 3 5. 



Clay, boulder-, Hugh Miller on scratched 

 pebbles and fossil specimens from the, 

 and on chalk flints and ooUtic fossils from 

 the, in Caithness, 1850, 93. 



formation, plastic, of Poole, Rev. W. 



D. Clarke on the, 1837, 93. 



, great brown, of the neighbourhood of 



Cambridge, Rev. Prof. Sedgwick on the, 

 1845, 43. 



land, the larch recommended for cul- 

 tivation in, 1838, 119. 



, London, Prof. Agassiz on the fishes of 



the, 1846, 52. 



, London, Rev. Prof. Henslow on no- 

 dules from the, 1845, 51. 



, London, Rev. Prof. Henslow on the 



detritus derived from the, and deposited 

 in the red crag, 1847, 64. 



, London, of Sheppey, J. S. Bowerbank 



on the remains of a gigantic bird from 

 the, 1851, 55. 



Clay-slate and gritstone, on their altera- 

 tion into mica-schist and gneiss by the 

 granite of Wicklow, by J. B. Jukes, 1856, 

 68. 



