SECTIONS.-^INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Coal district of South Lancashire, J. Hey- 

 wood on the geology of the, 1837, 77. 



— - districts of Ireland, E. Griffith on the, 

 1852, 47. 



Coal-field, Lancashii*e, E. W. Binnet on the, 

 1842,49. 



— — , Lesmahago and Douglas, in Lanark- 

 shire, J. Bryce on the, 1850, 77. 



, Nova Scotia, on the occurrence of a 

 land-shell and reptiles in the, by J. W. 

 Dawson, 1859, 102. 



— — of Berwick and North Durham, D. 

 Milne on the, 1838, 76. 



— of Newcastle, J. Buddie on the, 1838,74. 

 ■ of Pennsylvania, bituminous, H. Phil- 

 lips on the, 1837, 96. 



of Scotland, on the Mushet band of 



the, 1846, 62. 



of South Wales, W. P. Struv6 on the, 



1848, 75- 



, South Staffordshire, on the relations 

 between the new red sandstone, the coal- 

 measures, and the Silurian rocks of the, 

 by J. B. Jukes, 1849, 55. 



, Tynedale, on the, 1860, 86. 



— '^ — , Warwickshire, C. Twamley on a sin- 

 gular fault in the southern termination 

 of the, 1853, 62. 



Coal-fields of America, Prof. H. D. Rogers 

 on the, 1848, 74. 



of Berwickshire, D. Milne on the, 



1834, 629. 



of New South Wales and Van Diemen's 



Land, R M'Coy on the plants of the, 

 1847,64. 



, North Staffordshire, on fossil fish from 



the, 1860, 88. 



of Scotland, Lord Q-reenock on the, 



1834, 639. 



Coal-formation of Nova Scotia, J. W. Daw- 

 son on the fossils of the, 1855, 81. 



•— — formation of the west of Scotland, 

 J. Craig on the, 1840, 89. 



Coal-gas, on the combustion of, 1831-32, 

 88. 



— — , R. Mallet on phenomena of flame 

 from, 1835, 49. 



the cheapest fuel for cooking, 1838, 



159- 

 Coal-measures of South Wales, on the che- 

 mical composition of some iron ores called 

 " brass," in the, by E. C. Nicholson and 

 Dr. D. S. Price, 1855, 66. 



— in Queen's county, Ireland, W. H. 

 Baily on two new species of Crustacea 

 (Bellinurus, Konig) from the, 1858, 76. 



— of West Lancashire, W. C. William- 

 son on the, 1837, 81. 



Coal-mines, J. Nasmyth on a steam-fan for 



the ventilation of, 1851, 116. 

 — — , on a machine for ventilating, by W. 



Brunton, 1849, iii. 

 , on Gordon's plan of ventilating, by 



W. Nicholson, 1849, 125. 

 , on the working and ventilation of, by 



J. Brakenridge, 1857, 180. 



Coal-mines, on the evolution of gfls itt 

 Wallsend colliery, by G. Clarke, 1852, 

 124. 



of Belgium, R. Valpy On the, 1846, 



100. 



of the north of England, Prof. AnSted 



on the methods of working and ventilating 

 the, 1845, 53. 



Coal-naphtha, Mr. Leigh on a new product 

 obtained from, 1842, 39. 



naphtha, on some of the basic con- 

 stituents of, by C. G. Williams, 1855, 74. 



Coal strata in Wigan, W. Peace on the 

 dislocations of, 1837, 82. 



^— ^ strata of North Staffordshire, with 

 reference particularly to their organic re- 

 mains, R. Garner and W. Molyneux oa 

 the, 1859, 103. 



^■^ — of India, Prof. Ansted on the, 1846, 63. 



of Silesia, Dr. Goppert on the origin 



of the, 1846, 50. 



Torbane-hill and other varieties of, 



Prof. Redfem on the nature of, 1854, 

 102. 



, E. R. J. Knowles on the annual con- 

 sumption of, and the probable duration 

 of the coal-fields, 1846, 105. 



' , on the combustion of, and the preven- 

 tion of smoke, by Mr. Williams, 1840, 

 199 ; 1842, 108; 



, on the production of sulphurous acid 



gas from the combustion of, by J. Spencd, 

 1854, 75. 



, small, and coal-dust, on cementing, 



for fuel, 1838, 85. 



, on the occurrence of peculiar vege- 

 table organisms resembling the sporangia 

 of Lycopodium, by Prof. Balfour, 1854, 



97- , , . . 



, on some experimental bonngs m 



search of, by Prot Buckman, 1848, 67. 

 " , Prof. Boguslawski on the formation 



of, 1847, 66. 

 , Prof. Phillips on the microscopic 



structure of, 1842, 47. 

 , W. C. Williamson on the origin of, 



1842, 48. 

 , S. Benson on the relative position of 



the various qualities of, in the South Wales 



coal-measures, 1848, 65. 

 Coal-pit accidents, Capt. J". Addison on, 



1859, 228. 

 Coal-pits, E. Bowness on a plan for draw- 

 ing up coals without ropes or chains, 



1844, 98. 

 Coals, Dr. Ure on the nature of different, 



1839, 20. 

 , on some theoretical and practical 



methods of determining the calorific effi- 

 ciencies of, by Prof. W. R. Johnson, 



1851, 47. 

 , bituminous, on some modified results 



attending the decomposition of, by heat, 



by Dr. Hayes, 1857, 50. 

 Coal-tar, W. H. Perkm on the purple dye 



obtained from, 1858, 58. 



