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SECTIONS. — INDEX OF SUBJECTS, 



Lime, soda, or potash, hypochlorites of, Dr. 

 A, P. Price on determining the amount 

 of available chlorine in, 1853, 48. 



, sulphate of, Chevalier Claussen on its 



effect upon vegetable substances, 1853, 



38- 



, sulphate of, with water. Prof. John- 

 ston on a new compound of, 1838, 59. 



Limestone, Rev. Dr. Buckland on perfora- 

 tions in, 1842, 57. 



, Eev. Dr. Buckland on the agency of 



land snails in forming holes and track- 

 ways in, 1845, 48. 



, ought it to be employed in construct- 

 ing quays, docks, &c. ?, 1841, 67. 



. , carboniferous, at Cefn in Denbigh- 



sliire, J. E. Bowman on the bone-cave in, 

 1836, 88. 



, carboniferous, at Llysfaen and Pen- 



maen Rhos, near Abergele, J. Price on 

 the, 1854, 53. 



, carboniferous or mountain, of Ire- 

 land, Sir R. Griffith on the fossils of the, 

 1842, 51. 



, carboniferous, of Ireland, SirR. Grif- 

 fith on the, 1843, 42. 



— — , lower carboniferous, in the neighbour- 

 hood of Cork, Prof. Harkness on the 

 jointing and dolomitization of the, 1857, 

 68. 



' , freshwater, of Dr. Hibbert, D. Page on 



the, 1855, 91. 



, insect, of the lower lias, Prof. Buck- 

 man on the plants of the, 1848, 66. 



, magnesian, Prof. Johnston on the for- 

 mation of, 1853, 42. 



, magnesian, formations. Dr. Daubeny 



on the causes of the inregularities of sur- 

 face observable in, 1842, 39. 



, magnesian, formed by the alteration 



of an ordinary calcareous deposit, H. C. 

 Sorby on, 1856, 77. 



, moimtain, Rev. D. Williams on the 



discovery of the remains of fishes at the 

 base of the, near Bristol, 1842, 60. 



— — , mountain. Prof. Harkness on the re- 

 presentatives of the, as they occur in 

 Dumfriesshire, 1850, 84. 



, mountain, districts of the north of 



England, A. Hancock on certain vermi- 

 form fossils found in the, 1858, 80. 



of Burdiehouse, Dr. Hibbert on the, 



1834, 644. 



of Closebum, C. G. S. Menteath on the, 



1834, 651. 



, Dr. Haines on some beds of, in the 

 valley of Cork, 1843, 51. 



, Silurian, of Hay Head, Staifordshire, 



Prof. Buckman on the age of the, 1846, 61. 



of Kirkton, near Bathgate, Dr. Hib- 

 bert on the, 1834, 643. 



and May Hill sandstone of Norbury 



and Linley, Rev. Prof. Sedgwick on the, 

 1853, 58. 



. hills around Plvmouth, W. Walker on 



the, 1841, 66. 



Limestones and associated strata near Man- 

 chester, Prof. Phillips on the, 1836, 86. 



— — and slates of South Devon, R. A. C. 

 Austen on the organic remains of the, 

 1839, 69. 



, carboniferous, of the basin of Lime- 

 rick, J. B. Jukes on the igneous rocks in- 

 terstratified with the, 1860, 84. 



, magnesian, Mr. Richardson on the 

 composition of, 1842, 37. 



• of Yorkshire, W. Lucas on the, 1844, 



30- 



, on some of the mechanical structures 



of, by H. C. Sorby, 1855, 97. 



Limnoria terebrans, wood of the South- 

 ampton Pier penetrated by, 1837, 100. 



Limulus, W. H. Baily on the subgenus 

 Bellinurus, with descriptions of two new 

 species (B. regina and B. arcuatus), 



1858, 77. 



Lin aria. Dr. AUman on a new species of, 

 1843, 78. 



Lingula flags of North Wales, J. W. Salter 

 on the fossils of the, 1852, 56. 



Linseed oil, white lead destroys the colour- 

 ing matter of, 1839, 61. 



Liquid diffiision, Prof.T. Graham on, 1851, 



47- 



Liquids, Dr. TJre on the fluency or viscidity 

 of, at the same and different tempera- 

 tures, 1839, 22. 



, Mr. Beart on a method of filtering, 



1839, 131. 



, on a method of computing the abso- 

 lute volume of the ultimate particles of, 

 by J. J. Waterston, 1854, 63. 



, on the relation between refractive 

 index and volume among, by Rev. T. P. 

 Dale and Dr. J. H. Gladstone, 1859, 

 12. 



, on a pan for evaporating, at a tempe- 

 rature below 180° Eahr., by R. Davis, 



1859, 230. 



— — , R. W. Townsend on an instrument 

 for exhibiting the colours of, by trans- 

 mitted light, 1852, 20. 



Liquors, alcoholic, on certain curious mo- 

 tions observable on the surfaces of, by 

 Prof. J. Thomson, 1855, 16. 



Litharge, Mr. Benson on white lead from, 

 1839, 60. 



Lithian wire, prepared by Prof. Bunsen, 

 notice of, 1855, 66. 



Lithic acid, in the secretion of insects, W. 

 Herapath on, 1836, 70. 



Lithodendra, fossil. Dr. Jacob on, 1835, 59. 



Lithographs by the photographic process, 

 on a process for obtaining, by Prof A. C. 

 Ramsay, 1855, 69. 



Lithotomy and lithotripsy, Mr. Wilson on, 

 1842, 87. 



Lithotrity, Dr. Costello on cases of calculus 

 treated by, 1839, 109. 



Lithuanic, Germanic, and Slavonic popula- 

 tions, Dr. Latham on the original distri- 

 bution of the, 1860, 141. 



