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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Earth's surface, Rev. Dr. Hitchcock on the 



erosions of the, especially by rivers, 1850, 



85. 

 Earth-thermometers, observations with, by 



Prof P. Smyth, 1856, 28. 

 Earthenware manufacture of Glasgow, Dr. 



Strang on the, 1856, 153. 

 , notice of Mr. Prosser's method of 



making, from dry powder of clay com- 

 pressed, 1842, 1 14. 

 Earthquake at the islands of Antigua and 



Guadaloupe, Feb. 8, 1843, the Hon. Capt. 



Carnegie on the, 1843, 59. 

 in Chile, April 2, 1851, R. Budge on 



the, 1851, 85. 

 shocks in the laterite of India, J. A. 



Broun on the velocity of, 1860, 74.. 

 Earthquakes and volcanic phenomena, T. S. 



Hunt on the theory of, 1860, 84. 

 , Profs. H. D. and W. B. Rogers 



on the phenomena and theory of, 1843, 



57- 

 , remarkable periodicities in, extraor- 

 dinary oscillations of the sea, and great 

 atmospherical changes, R. Edmonds on, 

 1845, 20. 



in Scotland, D. Milne on the, 1840, 



97- 



on the west coast of South America, 



Dr. M. Hamilton on the, 1840, 123. 



in South America, Dr. M. Hamilton 



on the, 1850, 82. 



Earths, alkaline, on the metals of the, by 

 Dr. Matthiessen, 1855, 66. 



Earthworms and larvae of an undescribed 

 species, H. Peckitt on, 1858, 129. 



Eblanine, a new substance from the distilla- 

 tion of wood, R. Scanlan on, 1836, 76, 



Echinidas, on the mechanism of respiration 

 in the family of, by Dr. T. WiUiams, 1856, 

 Id. 



Echinodermata, on two species (Comatula 

 Sarsii and Phascolosoma radiata) of, new 

 to Britain, by J. Alder, 1859, 142. 



, Rev. C. Mayne on a mode of pre- 

 serving, 1835, 71. 



of the crag. Prof. E. Forbes on the, 



1851, 58. 



Echinus, Prof. E. Forbes on the European 

 species of, and the peculiarities of their 

 distribution, 1850, 123. 



lividus, Prof. Dickie on the distri- 

 bution and habits of, 1852, 72. 



Eclipse, annular, of the sun, suggestions for 

 the observation of the, 1847, 1 6. 



, annular, of Oct. 9, 1847, observations 



of the, 1848, 3. 



of 1851, solar, Prof. Piazzi Smyth on 



the red prominences seen during the, 



1852, 13. 



of the Sim mentioned in the first book 



of Herodotus, Rev. Dr. E. Hincks on the, 

 1856, 27. 



or occultation of a star. Prof. Mossotti 



on the calculation of an, 1855, 26. 



Eclipses, annular, explanatiopof the " beads" 



and " threads" in, by Rev. Prof. Powell, 

 1848, 2. 

 Education and crime, F. G. P. Neison on, 

 1847, 10 1. 



of persons tried at the Middlesex 



Sessions, Dr. J. Bateman on the, 1858, 

 168. 



, E. Chadwick on the physiological as 



well as psychological limits to mental 

 labour, in relation to, 1860, 185. 



, G. R. Porter on the influence of, 



as shown by facts in the criminal tables, 

 1847, 109. 



in Birmingham, statistics of, 1839, 1 1 1. 



in Bolton, on the state of, 1837, 138. 



in Bristol, 1836,136. 



in Bristol, statistics of, 1841, 89. 



in Glasgow, statistics of, 1846, loi. 



in the borough of Hull, 01 the state 



of, 1840, 177. 



in Liverpool in 1835-36, on ihe state 



of, 1836, 133; 1837, 138. 



in Newcastle, Mr. Cargill oi ; the sta- 

 tistics of, 1838, 165. 



in the Polytechnic School at Paris, on 



the state of, 1841, 96. 



in Rutlandshire, statistics of, 1839, 1 10, 



"3- 

 in Sidlesham in Kent, on the state of, 



1837, 140. 



in York, on the state of, 1837, 144. 



, industrial, H. Biggs on, 1844, 112. 



, progress and character of, in JEngland 



and Wales, by J. Fletcher, 1848, 102- 



104. 

 of the destitute and neglected children 



of Great Britain, Mary Carpenter on help 



from the Government Grant for the, 1860, 



184. 



of the poor in Liverpool, Rev. Dr. 



Hume on the, 1853, 103. 



, on progressive, practical, and scien- 

 tific, by Rev. F. O. Morris, 1853, 107. 



, R. Patterson on natural history as a 



branch of, 1841, 77. 



, suggestions on, by Rev. C. H. Bromby, 



1856, 130. 



Educational and moral statistics of Eng- 

 land and Wales, by J. Fletcher, 1848, 

 105. 



establishments specially adapted for 



persons of a feeble or imperfect mental 

 organization, D. Gaskell on the want of, 

 1847, 97. 



Eel, Capt. Widdrington on the habits of the, 

 1841, 71. 



, W. Yarrell on the reproduction of 



the, 1833, 446. 



, electrical (Gymnotus electricus), on 



its employment as a medical shock-ma- 

 chine by the natives of Surinam, by Prof. 

 G. Wilson, 1859, 158. 



Eggs, on the changes and chemical compo- 

 sition of, during incubation, 1848, 89. 



of Buccinum, on the development of 



the, 1860, 139. 



