SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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species of, and on the culture of cotton 



in India, 1842, 6i. 

 Cotton trade, as an auxiliary of civilization 



and comfort, by T. Bazley, 1858, 169. 

 Courland, on certain ethnological questions 



connected with the coast of, by Dr. La- 

 tham, 1853, 86. 

 Cow-tree, milk of the, 1837, 58. 

 • , Prof. T. Thomson on galactin from 



the, 1838, 46. 

 Crag and London clay of Suffolk, Sir C. 



Lyell on remains of mammalia in the, 



1839, 69. 

 , coralline and red. Prof. E. Forbes on 



the Echinodermata of the, 1851, 58. 

 , red, J. S. Bowerbank on the great 



shark of the, 1851, 54. 

 , red, Rev. Prof. Henslow on nodules 



from the, 1845, 51. 

 , red, Rev. Prof Henslow on detritus 



derived from the London clay, and de- 

 posited in the, 1847, 64. 

 , red. Sir C. Lyell on a stratum of 



stones covered with barnacles in the, 



1851, 65. 



, red. Prof. Phillips on the structure 



of the, 1851, 67. 

 Crags of Norfolk and Suffolk, E. Charles- 

 worth on the fossils of the, 1836, 48. 

 Crane, tubular, wrought-iron, W. Fairbairn 



on a, 1850, 177. 

 Crania anomala (Brachiopoda), L. Barrett 



on, 1855, 107. 

 , Australian, Prof. J. H. Oorbett on, 



1857, 126. 

 , Celtic, Sclavic, and Aztec, Prof. Ret- 



zius on, 1855, 145. 

 found in the ancient mounds in 



North America, Dr. Warren on, 1837, 



108. 

 , Irish, J. G-rattan on a collection of, 



1852, 84. 



of the ancient Romans, J. B. Davis on 



tiie forms of the, 1855, 142. 

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



the forms of the, 1856, 108. 

 of the ancient Britons, J. B. Davis on 



the forms of the, 1854, 127. 

 , round and elongated. Prof. Retzius 



on the ethnographical distribution of, 



1846, 116. 

 of the ancient Macrocephali, Dr. Min- 



chin on the, 1857, 146. 

 , Scottish, table of measurements of, 



by D. Wilson, 1850, 146. 

 of two species of crocodile from Sierra 



Leone, Dr. Falconer and W. Thompson 



on the, 1846, 79. 

 Cretaceous and tertiary formations of the 



Isle of Wight, Prof. E Forbes on the, 



1844, 43. 

 -n — formation in Aberdeenshire, on the 



remains of the, by Rev. Dr. Longmuir, 



1859, 262. 

 formation in the South of Africa, on the 



occurrence of a, 1854, 83. 



Cretaceous series of the south-east of Eng- 

 land, R. Gk)dwin -Austen on the, 1857, 

 62. 



Cretinism, Dr. Twining on, 1845, 79. 



Crime, a deduction from the statistics of, by 

 Prof.Walsh, 1856, 159. 



and poverty, on some statistics bearing 



upon the relations existing between, by 

 W. M. Tartt, 1856, 159. 



and punishment, on subjects con- 

 nected with, by W. M. Tartt, 1858, 

 199. 



and education, F. Gt. P. Nelson on, 



1847, loi. 



, on the influence of education, shown 



by facts recorded in tables of, by Gt. R. 

 Porter, 1847, 109. 



in England and Wales, F. G. P. Nel- 

 son on the statistics of, 1846, 102. 



, on the causes, extent, and preventives 



of, by Rev. J. Selkirk, 1853, 112. 



, on the prevention of, by W. H. 



Jemison, 1857, 162. 



Crimean campaign, on the mortality of Bri- 

 tish officers in the, by R. T. Jopling, 1856, 

 144. 



Criminal statistics of England and France, 

 M. Guerry on the, 1851, loi. 



statistics of England and Wales, R. W. 



Rawson on the, 1839, 117. 



statistics of this and certain foreign 



countries, 1857, 168; of Ireland, 171. 



Cristatella mirabilis, J. G. Dalyell on the 

 propagation of, 1834, 604. 



mucedo. Prof. Allman on the structure 



of, 1846, 88. 



paludosa, J. G. Dalyell on the propa- 

 gation of, 1834, 606. 



Crocodile from Sierra Leone, Dr. Falconer 

 and W. Thompson on the crania of two 

 species of, 1846, 79. 



Crocodiles, Prof. Owen on the communica- 

 tions between the tympanum and palate 

 in the, 1848, 79. 



Crocodilus acutus. Prof. Owen on the teeth 

 of, 1838, 144. 



cataphractus, 1846, 79. 



Hastingsiae, 1847, 66. 



vulgaris, 1846, 79. 



Croft husbandry, account of the system 

 of, and the reclamation of waste lands, 

 adopted at Gairloch in Ross-shire, by 

 Dr. Alison, 1850, 147. 



Cronebane copper-mine, co. Wicklow, on 

 the formation of crystallized metallic cop- 

 per in, 1837, 47. 



Crops, Dr. Daubeny on the chemical prin- 

 ciples involved in the rotation of, 1845, 



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Croton oil, Dr. P. Newbiggin on its thera- 

 peutic effect in certain nervous disorders, 

 1840, 156. 



Cruciferse, on the morphology of the fruit 

 in the, as illustrated by a monstrosity in 

 the wallflower, by Prof. Allman, 1851, 

 70. 



