SECTIONS. 



INDEX OF PLACES. 



Aberdeen, on the effects of the winter of 



1854-55 upon vegetation at, by Prof. 



Dickie, 1855, 105. 

 , vicinity of, and north-east of Scotland, 



on the geological structure of the, by Prof. 



Nicol, 1859, 116. 

 , on the granite-quarries of, by A. Gibb, 



1859, 235. 

 , on the statistics, chiefly vital and eco- 

 nomic, of, by J. Valentine, 1859, 226. 

 , on illegitimacy in, by J. Valentine, 



1859, 224. 

 , on tlie manufactures and trade of, by 



a B. Bothwell, 1859, 200. 

 Aberdeensliire, on the vitrified forts on 



Noth and Dunnideer, by Sir A. L. Hay, 



1859, 179. 

 , on the mollusca of, by Prof, Dickie, 



1859, 147. 

 ■ , en the upper limits of cultivation in, 



by Prof. Dickie, 1859, 133. 

 , on the flora of, by Prof. Dickie, 1859, 



134. 

 • , on the agricultural statistics of, by A. 



Harvey, 1859, 210. 

 ■ , on the connexion of the granite with 



the stratified rocks in, by T. F. Jamieson, 



1859, 114. 

 , on the remains of the cretaceous for- 

 mation, &c. in, by Rev. Dr. Longmuir, 



1859, 262. 



, notice of the flints of, 1834, 651. 



Abergele, on the geo ogy of Llysfaen and 



Penmaen Rhos, near, 1854, 93. 

 Abessinia, on the physical character of the 



table-land of, by Dr. C. T. Beke, 1846, 70. 

 , en the origin of the people called 



' Gallas,' by Dr C. T. Beke, 1847, 113. 

 , on the geographical distribution of the 



languages of, and the neighb wring coun- 

 tries, by Dr. C. T. Beke, 1848, 94. 

 Abyssinia, on a plant used in, as a remedy 



for tape-worms, by Dr. Hodgkin, 1844,85. 

 Aden, meteorological observations made at, 



by Sergeant W.Mayes, 1843, 22 ; 1846, 26. 

 -Sgean Sea, on two remarkable invertebrata 



inhabiting the, by Prof. E. Forbes, 1841, 



72. 

 , on the influence of temperature upon 



the distribution of the fauna in the, by 



Lieut. Spratt, 1848, 81. 

 Africa, outHne of three expeditions which 



might be undertaken to explore the in- 

 terior of, by Sir J. E. Alexander, 1840, 

 121. 



Africa, the eastern coast the best for explo- 

 ration of the interior of, by Dr. C. T. 

 Beke, 1846, 72. 



, explorations in, by C. J. Anderson, 



1855, 146. 



, on the population of certain parts of, 



1840, 185. 



, on the natives of Old Calabar, by 



Pr.f. Daniell, 1845, 79. 



, on the Gha nation of the Gold-coast 



of, by Rev. A. W. Hanson, 1849, 85. 



, on the ethnography of, as determined 



bv its languages, by Dr. R. G. Latham, 

 1844, 79. 



, on certain new vocabularies from the 



eastern coast of, by the Chevalier Bunsen, 

 1847, 119. 



, on geological phenomena in, by J. F. 



Duncan, 1846, 69. 



■ , on the Shea butter-tree growing in, 



by J. F. Duncan, 1846^ 90. 



, on crystals from the sea-coast of, by 



T. J. Pearsall, 1853, 45. 



, Central, on the probability of the river 



Tchadda being the outlet of the lake 

 Tchad, by Capt. Allen, 1838, 99. 



• , Central, on discoveries in, and reasons 



for continued research, by Dr. W. B. 

 Baikie, 1856, 105. 



, Eastern, on the resources of, by J. L. 



M'Leod, 1859, 188. 



, North, on Dr. Overweg's discovery of 



Devonian rocks in, by Prof. E. Forbes, 

 1851, 58. 



, tropical, notice of Dr. Livingstone's 



journey across, 1855, 148. 



, Southern, notice of Dr. Livingstone's 



return-journey across. 1866, 113. 



, South-Central, notice of Dr. Living- 

 stone's discoveries in, 1860, 164. 



• , South-ea-t, journey to St. Lucia Bay, 



and the adjacent country in, by R. W. 

 Plante, 1853, 90. 



, Western, on the zoology of, by A. 



Murray, 1855, 1 14. 



, Western, account of a Mandingo, na- 

 tive of Jfyani-Maru in, by Capt. Wash- 

 ington, 1838, 97. 



Aire, valley of the, at Leeds, on the super- 



