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Cumbrian mountains, Prof. Phillips on the 

 remoral of boulders from the, 1836, 87. 



Cuneiform character, on the plastic origin 

 of the, and its relation to our own alpha- 

 bet, by J. Nasmyth, 1856, 118. 



Cunningham's plan for reefing topsails, J. 

 Grantham on, 1854, 150. 



Currency and banking, suggestions for an 

 improved system of, by F. Bennoch, 1853, 



97- 



, English metallic, on a method of sub- 

 stituting francs and centimes for the, by 

 J. Yates, 1854, 146. 



-— in Ireland, on the laws of the, by J. W. 

 ailbart, 1852, 115. 



in Scotland, on the laws of the, by 



J. W. Gilbart, 1855, 166. 



, on the laws of the, as exemplified in 



the circulation of country bank notes in 

 England since 1844, by J. W. Gilbart, 



1854, 136. 



Currents, arctic and antarctic, A. G. Findlay 

 on, 1854, 117. 



of the Indian seas, Dr. Buist on the, 



1853, 12. 



• produced by the action of the winds 



and tides, and the structures generated 

 in the deposits formed under their in- 

 fluence, by which the physical geography 

 of the seas at various geological epochs 

 may be ascertained, H. C. Sorby on the, 



1855, 97. 



Curves and surfaces, on certain properties 

 of the radii of curvature of, and their ap- 

 plication to the method of polar recipro- 

 cation, by T. Martin, 1857, 4. 



, inverse, and inverse curved surfaces. 



Rev. Dr. Booth on the mutual relations 

 of, 1858, 3. 



, magnetic. Prof. W. Thomson on, 



with applications to problems in the 

 theories of heat, electricitv, and fluid mo- 

 tion, 1852, 18. 



of the fourth order having three double 



points, A. Cayley on, 1860, 4. 



produced by two mirrors in rotation. 



Prof. Anderson on, 1845, 9. 



, F. Bashforth on a machine for tracing 



a variety of, 1845, 3. 



Cuscuta epilinum, found in Ireland and 

 Scotland, 1840, 148. 



epilinum, J. E. Bowman on, 1839, 



89. 



Cuttle-fish, on the crystalline lens of the, 



by Sir D. Brewster, 1858, 10. 

 , on the shell of the, by L. Reeve, 1846, 



82. 

 Cyanic acid, on a new form of, by Baron 



Liebig, 1855, 64. 

 Cyanide of lead, on forming a pure, by Dr. 



R. D. Thomson, 1841, 54. 



of potassium, on its application to 



killing insects for the cabinet, by G. B. 

 Buckton, 1854, 106. 



Cyanogen, G. Fownes on the direct forma- 

 tion of, from its elements, 1841, 52. 



Cyclopteris hibernica, on the fructification 



of, by W. H. Baily, 1858, 75. 

 Cydippe, J. Price on the genus, 1859, 155 ; 



1860, 120. 

 of the British seas, 1839, 85. 



pileus and C. Flemingii, Prof. E. 



Forbes and J. Goodsir on, 1840, 141. 



Cyphaspis, J. W. Salter on the genus, 1862, 

 61. 



Cyphoniscus, a new genus of Silurian fossils, 

 J. W. Salter's description of, 1852, 59. 



Cypris in a part of the tertiary freshwater 

 strata of the Isle of Wight, J. Prestwich 

 on the occurrence of, 1846, 56. 



Cyrtia trapezoidalis, a British fossil, 1839, 

 69. 



Cysticercus tenuicollis, a variety of hydatid, 

 Dr. Houston on, 1835, 83. 



Cystideae, British, Prof. E. Forbes on dis- 

 coveries among the, 1848, 68. 



Cystideans, new, from the Wenlock shale 

 near Walsall, Prof. Buckman on, 1847, 

 61. 



Daguerre'a photogenic process, F. Talbot's 



remarks on, 1839, 3. 

 Daguerreotype, as applied to the drawing 



of fossils, 1840, 121. 

 drawings. Sir D. Brewster's account of 



the camera obscura and other apparatus 



used in making, 1840, 9. 



pictures. Prof. Draper's method of 



multiplying, 1843, 34. 



plates, A. Goadby on Fizeau's process 



of etching, 1845, 76. 



plates, on different properties of the 



solar radiations which have permeated 

 coloured media, in influencing the con- 

 ditions of, so as to receive or reject mer- 

 curial vapour, by A. Claudet, 1847, 35. 



process, A. Claudet on the dangers of 



the mercurial vapours in the, 1851, 44. 



process, A. Claudet on the theory of 



the phenomena of photography in the, 

 1849, 35. 



Daltonism, Prof. Wartmann on, 1841, 40. 

 Damoiseau's work on the Theory of th© 



Moon, notice of, 1836, 12. 

 Daucus (wild carrot). Prof. E. Forbes on 



the varieties of, 1849, 70. 

 Dauglish's (Dr.) new mode of bread-making, 



Dr. W. Odling on, 1859, 76. 

 Davy lamp, 1835, 55, 56. 

 Daylight, diffuse. Dr. A. Ure on a mode of 



measiiring comparatively, at any time 



and place, 1839, 7. 

 Deaf and dumb, Dr. Fowler on the state of 



the, 1845, 85. 

 and dumb in 1851, on the census of, 



by D. Buxton, 1854, 132. 

 and dumb in Ireland, statistics of the, 



1852, 121. 

 Deafness, dumbness, and blindness, Dr. 



Fowler on a case of, 1841, 81. 

 , Dr. Yelloly's improved acoustic in-i. 



strument for, 1838, 129. 



