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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Consciousness and adaptive movements, Dr. 

 Laycock on the physiology of cells in re- 

 lation to, 1854, no. 



Consumption and ague, Dr. Groshaus on 

 the supposed antagonism between, 1847, 



94- 



, pulmonary, Mr. Noble on the influence 



of the factory system in the development 

 of, 1842, 96. 



Contagions, Prof. Liebig on, 1840, 72. 



Continuity, Prof. Young on the principle 

 of, in reference to certain results of ana- 

 lysis, 1846, I. 



Con us, two species of (C. concavus and C. 

 cadonensis), in the lias, near Caen, in 

 Normandy, Sir C. Lyell on, 1840, no. 



Copper, action of sea-water on, 1841, 77. 



, on the corrosive action of sea-water 



on, by Dr. Percy, 1849, 39. 



and iron, native sulphate of, in Crone- 

 bane copper-mine, 1837, 47. 



and zinc, on the chemical examination 



of some alloys of, by D. Forbes, 1854, 

 67. 



and zinc, salts of, on the action of sul- 



phm-etted hydrogen on, by Prof. F. C. 

 Calvert, 1855, 51. 



, basic chloride of. Dr. G. Bird on its 

 artificial formation, 1838, 56. 



containing phosphorus, Dr. Percy on, 



1849, 39. 



, crystallized, E., Mallet on its forma- 

 tion in Cronebane copper-mine, 1837, 



47- 



— , metallic, Dr, G. Bird on the formation 

 of artificial crystals of, 1837, 46. 



, metallic, Dr. G. Bird on the deposi- 

 tion of, 1838, 57. 



, on the effects of mechanical strain on 



the thermo-electric quality of, by Prof. 

 W. Thomson, 1855, 17. 



sheathing, J. Prideaux on the causes 



of the increased destructibility of, 1841, 



43- 



— — , sulphato-chloride of, a new mineral, 



Prof. Connell on, 1847, 49. 



vein, R. W. Fox on the electricity of 



a, 1834, 572. 



Coprolite bed near Cambridge, Jlev. J. B. P. 

 Dennis on the pterodactyles of the, 1860, 

 76. 



Coprolites, pseudo-, of the red crag of 

 Felixstow, Rev. Dr. Buckland on the, 

 1849, 67. 



Coral rag or middle oolite of the neigh- 

 bourhood of Cambridge, Rev. Prof. Sedg- 

 wick on the, 1845, 43. 



Corallines, calcareous, two new (Lepralia 

 catenata and,L. pectinata), 1844, 65. 



Corals in the lias. Rev. P. B. Brodie on 

 the stratigraphical position of certain spe- 

 cies of, 1860, 73. 



, on some new species of, in the lias 



of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and 

 Warwickshire, by Rev. P. B. Brodie, 

 1856, 64. 



Cordylophora, a new genus of British zoo- 

 phytes. Dr. Allman on, 1843, 77. 



lacustris. Prof. Allman on the repro- 

 ductive system of, 1849, 72. 



Coregoni, Clupeadse, and Salmonidas, Dr. 

 Knox on the natural and economic his- 

 tory of certain species of the, 1846, 79. 



of Scotland, Sir W. Jardine on the, 



1855, III. 



Corixa striata, R, Ball on the sounds emit- 

 ted by the, 1845, 64. 



Corks and bungs, W. Brockedon on the 

 construction of a new rope employed as 

 a core in the formation of the patent stop- 

 pers, a substitute for, 1842, 1 12. 



Corn, in France, J. T. Danson on the fluc- 

 tuations of the annual supply and average 

 price of, 1849, 87. 



markets of the United Kingdom, on 



the diversity of measures in the, by J. T. 

 Danson, 1856, 137. 



, on the current price and the cost 



price of, in England, during ten years 

 (1843-1854), by J. T. Danson, 1854, 

 134. 



, on a moveable granary for preserving, 



1844, 99. 



Cornbrash of Gloucestershire and part of 

 Wilts, Prof. Buckman on the, 1853, 

 50. 



Cornish coast, marine zoology of the, 1844, 

 64. 



engines, duty done by, 1840, 198. 



engines, J. Taylor on the duty of the, 



1837, 133. 



Cornulites, and other allied Silurian fossils, 

 J. W. Salter on the structure and rela-r 

 tions of, 1845, 57. 



Corrosion of metals by sea-water, Prof. E. 

 Davy on, 1835, 34, 36. 



Corymorpha nutans, a new Cornish zoo- 

 phyte, 1847, 78. 



Cosmoramic lens, stereoscopic, 1854, 70. 



Cottage for agricultural labourers, H. J. K. 

 Porter on the best plan of, 1860, 194; 

 H. Roberts on, 196. 



Cotton and flax fibres. Prof. F. C. Calvert 

 on the action of citric, tartaric, and ox- 

 alic acids on, 1854, 65. 



fabrics, on the formation of rosolate 



of lime on, in hot climates, by Prof.'F. C. 

 Calvert, 1859, 68. 



manufacture in the United Kingdom, 



J. T. Danson on the connexion between 

 slavery in the United States and the, 



1856, 137. 



, manufactured, on the causes of the 



fall in price of, by J. P. Hennessy, 1858, 



178. 

 , Dr. A. Burn on the growth of, in 



India, 1840, 146. 

 , Mr. Felkin on the growth of, 1840, 



146. 



of commerce, Major-General Briggs 



on its cultivation, 1839, 90. 



plants, Prof. Royle on the different 



