SECTIONS. INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



325; 



tamorphosis of plants, M. T. Masters on, 



1859, 136. 

 Vegetable monstrosities, Eev. W. Hincks on, 



1838, 120. 

 monstrosities, Dr. Lankester on some, 



illustrating the laws of morphology, 1848, 



S5. 



physiology, N. Niven on, 1837, 102. 



physiology : Dr. Daubeny's experiments 



at the Botanic Garden, Oxford, 1847, 82. 



ivory, or Tagua plant. Dr. Lankester 



on the, 1845, 70. 



• ivory, on some of the uses to which 



it is applied, by Dr. Q-. Bennett, 1859, 1 30. 

 wax, E. Solly on bleaching, 1840, 86. 



substances. Dr. Macartney on the 



means of preserving, 1836, ico. 



substances, Chevalier Claussen on the 



effects of sulphate of lime upon, 1853, 

 ■38. 



— ^ productions of Algiers, Gr. Munby on 

 the, 1849, 71. 



organisms, peculiar, in coal. Prof; 



Balfour on, 1854, 97. 



remains in the ijcw red sandstone, J. S. 



Dawes on the occurrence of, 1842, 47. 

 remains in the Keuper sandstone of 



Longdon, Worcestershire, Prof. Strickland 



on the, 1849, 66. 

 remains in the lower Silurians of the 



south of Scotland, Prof. Harkness on the, 



1854, 86. 

 skeletons, microscopic, found in peat 



near Gainsborough, by E. W. Binney, 



1839, 71. 

 Vegetables, Dr. Daubeny on excretions from 



the roots of, 1834, 598. 

 -: — -, Prof. Peretti on the bitter principles 



of, 1844, 84. 

 , fossil, from the new red sandstone of 



Worcestershire, J. Yates on the, 1837, 59. 

 Vegetation, Dr. Daubeny on the effects of 



arsenic on, 1836, 76. 



■ ^ Dr. Daubeny on manures considered 



..as stimulants to, 1841, 47. 



, Dr. Voelcker on the effects of salt on, 



1850, 114. 

 , on urea as a direct source of nitrogen 



to, by Dr. C. A. Cameron, 1857, 44. 

 — — , effects of the winter of 1854-55 on, at 



Aberdeen, by Prof. Dickie, 1855, 105. 



-; of the Crimea, Dr. Michelson on the, 



. 1855, 106. 

 , arboreal, of Spain, Capt. Widdringtbn 



on the, 1847, 88. - 



in continental and insular climates, 



D. Vaughan on, 1859, 140. 



, diatomaceous, of the Antarctic ocean, 



Dr. J. D. Hooker on the, 1847, 83. 



, fossil, H. Witham on, 1831-32, 583. 



Vein of carbonate of zinc, horizontal, R. W. 

 Fox on the production of a, 1838, 90. 



, copper, in Huel Jewel Mine, R. W. 



Fox on the electricity of the, 1834, 



^■572. . 



Veins, mineral, on the relations of, and the 



non -metalliferous joints in rocks, by Prof- 

 Phillips, 1834, 654. 



Veins, metalliferous, R. W. Fox on voltaiif 

 agencies in, 1836, 81. 



, metalliferous, of Cornwall, H. T. De 1« 



Beche on phenomena connected with the, 

 1836, 83. 



in the mines of Dolcoath and Huel 



Prudence in Cornwall, W. J. Hen wood 

 on some intersections of, 1837, 74. 



Vein-stones, on the collection and arrange-. 



ment of, and importance of their con- 

 nexion vdth the rocks in which they occur, 



1831-32, 585. 

 Veins, J. Blake on the action of substances 



injected into the, 1838, 129. 

 , Dr. J. R. Cormack on the effects of 



air when injected into the, 1840, 157. 

 Velocentimeter, improved, F. Whishaw on 



the, 1848, 124. 

 Velutina elongata, a new testaceous mollusk, 



notice of, 1839, 80. 

 Ventilating buildings, Mr. Ritchie on, 1840, 



214. 

 Ventilation, J. N. Hearder on descending 



flues and their application to the purposes 



of, 1841, 105. 

 of ships, J. Cunningham on the, 1854, 



148. 



of tunnels, W. West on the, 1837, 



136. 



Venus, planet. Rev. E. Hincks on recorded- 

 observations of the, in the 7th century 

 before Christ, 1860, 35. 



Vermis cerebelli in the albatros. Prof Retr 

 zius on the peculiar development of the, 



1855, 133. 



Versailles railway accident, J. Gray on the 

 causes of the, 1844, 97. 



Vertebrae, cranial, Dr. W. Macdonald on, 

 1845, 85. 



, cervical and dorsal. Dr. W. Mac- 

 donald on the erroneous division of the,. 

 1848, 89. 



Vertebral homologies in animals, Dr. -W. 

 Macdonald on the, 1855, 128. 



Vertebrata, on the development of the sper- 

 matic bodies of the higher, by Prof Kolli-^ 

 ker, 1855, 125. 



, terrestrial, P. L. Sclater on the geor. 



graphical distribution of, 1860, 121. 



r of the county of Cork, Dr. Harvey on. 



the, 1843, 68. 



Vertebrated animals found in the tertiary, 

 beds of Norfolk and Suffolk, E. Charles- 

 worth on, 1836, 84. 



Vespertilionidae, H. Carlile on the form, 

 ot tlie external ear in some species of, 



1857,117- 

 Vessels, G. Rennie on the propulsion of, by 



the trapezium paddle-wheel and screw, 



1841, loi. 

 Vesuvius, on an eruption of (1855), by Rev. 



A. S. Farrar, 1855, 55. 

 and its eruptions, F. D. Hartland on, 



1856, in. :if^iJ 



