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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Storms, observations on, by E. Russell, 1851, 



34- 



, Col. Reid on the law of, 1838, 21. 



, law of: Col. Reid on mooring ships in 



revolving gales, 1851, 36. 



, arrangements for communicating warn- 

 ing of, from one part of the country to 

 another, Admiral FitzRoy on, 1860, 42. 



, Capt. W. Parker Snow on practical 



experience of Admiral- FitzRoy's law of, 

 in each quarter of the globe, 1860, 52. 



: on the Balaklava tempest, by T. Dob- 

 son, 1856, 36. 



, on the passage of, across the British 



Islands, by R. Russell, 1850, 42. 



, British, Admiral FitzRoy on, 1860, 39. 



in England and Ireland, Dr. J. B. 



Nevins on, 1854, 30. 



in India, Dr. G-. Buist on, 1849, 15. 



, revolving, the general cause of great 



inundations in the countries forming the 

 western seaboard of Europe, by T. Dobson, 

 1856, 31. 



, rotatory, on the theory of, by Dr. J. 



B. Nevins, 1854, 30. 



, tropical. Dr. J. Taylor on, 1852, 3 1. 



and tornadoes, American, W. C. Red- 

 field on, 1840, 40. 



Stove, Arnott's, J. N. Hearder on, 1841, 105. 



, gas, W. Sykes Ward on a, 1850, 191. 



Stoves, Dr. Arnott on a balanced valve regu- 

 lator for, 1847, 47. 



Stramonium, Sir D. Brewster on the di- 

 chroism of a solution of, in ether, 1842, 

 14. 



Strata, Profs. H. D. and W. B. Rogers's 

 theory of the flexure and elevation of, 

 1842, 41. 



— — , carboniferous and Permian, H. C. 

 Sorby on the currents present during the 

 deposition of the, 1858, 108. 



and fossils of the coal formation of the 



west of Scotland, J. Craig on the, 1840, 

 89. 



, subcretaceous, Dr. Fitton on the ar- 

 rangement and nomenclature of some of 

 the, 1846, 58. 



and organic remains of the Dorsetshire 



Purbecks, Prof. E. Forbes on the, 1850, 79. 



, Rev. J. Dingle on the corrugation of, 



in the vicinity of mountain-ranges, 1860, 



11' 



Stratification, Rev. Dr. Buckland on the 

 mechanical action of animals on hard and 

 soft substances during the progress of, 

 1845, 52. 



Strength of cast iron. Prof. E. Hodgkinson 

 on the, 1833, 423. 



of materials. Prof. E. Hodgkinson on 



the, 1833, 421, 423. 



of pillars of cast iron and other mate- 

 rials. Prof. E. Hodgkinson on the, 1840, 

 202. 



of stone columns. Prof. E. Hodgkinson 



on the, 1845, 26. 



Strikes, on the cause and consequences of 



the Preston strike in 1853 to 1854, by H. 

 Ashworth, 1854, 130. 

 Strontium and barium. Dr. Hare on the 



preparations of, 1839, 36. 

 ■ and calcium, prepared in the form of me- 

 tallic reguli, by Dr. Matthiessen, 1855, 66. 

 Structures, Prof. W. J. M. Rankine on the 

 principle of the transformation of, 1857, 

 189. 

 Struthio camelus, Dr. H. Riley on the foot 



of the, 1836, 98. 

 Strychnia, new method of instituting post- 

 mortem researches for, by J. Horsley, 1856, 

 53- 



, experiments on animals with, and 



probable reasons for the non-detection of, 

 in certain cases, by J. Horsley, 1856, 55. 



, brucia, &c,, J. Horsley on testing for, 



1856, 53. ^ 



and brucia from nux vomica, new 



method of extracting, by J. Horsley, 

 1856, 54. 

 Strychnine, on the action of concentrated 

 sulphuric acid on cubebin in relation to 

 the test for, by J. S. Brazier, 1859, 256. 

 , on tlie detection of, by Dr. S. Mac- 

 adam, 1856, 55. 

 Sturm's auxiliary functions. Prof. Sylvester 

 on the relation of, to the roots of an alge- 

 braic equation, 1841, 23. 

 Stygina, a new genus of Silurian fossils, J. W. 



Salter on, 1852, 59. 



Submarine circuits — is the law of squares 



applicable or not to the transmission of 



signals in?, by W. Whitehouse, 1856, 21. 



Substitutions, Rev. T. Kirkman on the roots 



of, 1860, 4. 

 Sugar, Dr. Scoffern on the combined use of 

 the basic acetates of lead and sulphurous 

 acid in the colonial manufacture of, 1849, 

 42. 



of the south of Spain, Dr. Scofiern on 



the, chiefly in connexion with the em- 

 ployment of acetate of lead and sulphurous 

 acid as purifying agents, 1850, 60. 

 — — , on a method of refining, by Dr. Dau- 

 beny, 1857, 45. 



, produced in India, contributions to 



the statistics of, by Col. Sykes, 1849, 108. 



' , beet-. Prof. W. N. Hancock on its 



manufacture in the United Eingdom, 

 1851, 10 1. 



• , crystals of, in Rhododendron ponti- 



cum. Prof. Henslow on, 1836, 106. 

 , diabetic, Prof. T. Thomson on, 1838, 



43- 

 , crystallized diabetic. Dr. R. D. Thom- 

 son on the composition of, 1841, 54. 

 • and amyloid substances. Dr. R.M'Don- 



nell on the formation of, in the animal 



economy, 1860, 129. 

 Sulphate of. iron and copper, native, of 



Cronebane copper mine, R. Mallet on the, 



1837, 47. 

 ■• of iron in developing photographic 



images, R. Hunt on, 1844, 36. 



