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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Temperature of the air in York Minster, 

 Prof. Phillips on the, 1841, 29. 



■ of the air at Point Barrow,Dr. J. Simp- 

 son on the, with remarks by Prof. Haugh- 

 ton, 1857, 37. 



of the winter months, G. Hutchinson 



on a method of prognosticating the, 1840, 

 41. 



, T. Hopkins on the influence of moun- 

 tains on, in the northern hemisphere, 1841, 

 28. 



in mountain countries, J. Ball on a 



plan for systematic observations of, 18C0, 



37. 

 of rivers. Prof. W. J. M. Eankine on 



the causes of the excess of, above that of 



the atmosphere, 1852, 30, 

 , surface, of the North Atlantic and 



northern oceans, Rev. Dr. Scoresby on 



the, 1853, 18. 

 of the flowers and leaves of plants, 



E. J. Lowe on the, 1859, 135. 



in the slate and granite of Cornwall, 



W. J. Henwood on the, 1837, 36. 



, on the decrease of, over elevated 



ground, by Prof Hennessy, 1858, 36. 



— — of the earth in deep mines, Prof. E. 

 Hodgkinson on the, 1839, 19. 



— — of the earth in deep mines near Man- 

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



17- 



, underground, on a method of reducing 



observations of, by J. D. Everett, 1859,245. 



, underground, on the reduction of pe- 

 riodical variations of, with applications to 

 the Edinburgh observations, by Prof. W. 

 Thomson, 1859, 54. 



, minimum, at Greenwich and Utrecht, 



J. P. Harrison on the similarity of the 

 lunar curves of, 1860, 44. 



, on lunar influence on, by J. P. Harri- 

 son, 1858, 36. 



, on the thermostat, or heat-governor, 



for regulating, by Dr. A. Ure, 1833, 419. 



, terrestrial, on the use of observations 



of, for the investigation of absolute dates in 

 geology, by Prof. W. Thomson, 1855, 18. 



Tendo Achillis, ossified. Dr. Lonsdale on an, 

 1840, 165. 



Tendons, on the repair of, after their sub- 

 cutaneous division, by B. E. Brodhurst, 



1859, i6d. 



Tendril in the cucumber. Dr. T. Bell Salter 

 on the true nature of the, 1846, 88. 



Terbium, a new metal, Prof. Mosander on, 

 1843, 25, 30. 



Terebella medusa, C. S. Bate on, 1849, 72. 



Terebratula, living, dredged off Skye, iden- 

 tical with the fossil T. cistellula, notice of 

 a, 1847, 77. 



Terebratulidae, A. Hancock on the anatomy 

 of the, 1856, 94. 



Terebratulina caput-serpentis, L. Barrett on, 

 1855, 107. 



Teredines, British, J. G. Jeffreys on the, 



1860, 117. 



Teredo navalis, Prof Van der Hoeven on the, 



1860, 136. 

 Tertiary beds of Norfolk and Suffolk, E. 



Charlesworth on remains of vertebrated 



animals in the, 1836, 84. 

 beds of Hampshire, E. Charlesworth 



on new species of Testacea from the, 1849, 



52. 



clay and lignite of Ballymacadam, 



near Caher, co. Tipperary, A. B. Wynne 

 on the, 1857, 94. 



deposit in Yorkshire, Prof. Pliillips on 



a newly discovered, 1835, 62. 



deposits, E. Charlesworth on Sir C. 



Lyell's classification of, 1836, 86. 



districts of Ireland, Sir R. Griffith on 



the, 1852, 48. 



freshwater strata of the Isle of Wight, 



J. Prestwich on the occurrence of a spe- 

 cies of Cypris in, 1846, 56. 



and alluvial basin of the Middle Rhine, 



Sir R. I. Murchison on the fossil contents 

 of the, 1843, 55. 



and cretaceous formations of the Isle 



of Wight, Prof. E. Forbes on the, 1844, 43. 



fossils of India, W. H. Baily on the, 



1859, 97. 



rocks in the islands stretching from Java 



to Timor, J. B. Jukes's notice of, 1846, 67. 



Tessellated pavements discovered at Ciren- 

 cester, Prof Buckman on some chemical 

 facts connected with the, 1850, 48. 



Testacea, new species of, from the Hampshire 

 tertiary beds, E. Charlesworth on, 1849, 52. 



Testacean, new. Prof. E. Forbes on a, 1851, 



77- 

 Tetanus, Dr. O'Beime on, 1836, 109. 

 Tetramorphism of carbon, H. C. Sorby on 



the, 1850, 62. 

 Tetrao Rakelhahn, Dr. Charlton on, 1838, 



107. 

 Tetrastoma Playfairei, a parasite existing in 



the stomach of the Cydippe, Prof. E. 



Forbes on, 1840, 142. 

 Textile fabrics. Dr. H. Cleghorn on plants 



employed in Hindostan in the manufac- 

 ture of, 1850, 3 10. 

 Thames Tunnel in its completed condition, 



Sir M. I. Brunei on the, 1842, iii. 

 Thames water, on the condition of, as affected 



by London sewage, by Dr. R. Barnes and 



Dr. Odling, 1857, 44. 

 Thecacera virescens, a new species of nudi- 



branchiate mollusca, Messrs. Alder and 



Hancock on, 1851, 74. 

 Thecodontosaurus and Paloeosaurus, W. 



Sanders on the age of the, 1849, 65. 

 Therapeutic application of air-tight fabrics. 



Prof. Williams on the, 1842, 77. 

 Thermal springs of North America, Dr. 



Daubeny on the, 1838, 91. 

 Therm-anemometer, Prof. Phillips on the, 



1849, 28. 

 Thermo-barometers compared with baro- 

 meters at great heights, M. R. von Schla- 



gintweit on, 1860, 50. 



