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ficial deposits of the, by T. P. Teale, 1858, 

 III. 



Aire Valley, near Leeds, on the remains of 

 the Hippopotamus found in the deposit 

 in the, by H. Denny, 1853, 51. 



Alatou, in Chinese Tartary, notes of a jour- 

 ney through parts of the, by T. W. Atkin- 

 son, 1858, 144. 



Aldan Mountains, North Asia, Prof. A. Er- 

 man on the, 1842, 46. 



Algeria, on the geological system of the 

 Central Sahara of, by Rev. H. B. Tristram, 

 1860, 102. 



Algiers, on the vegetable productions of, by 

 a Munby, 1849, 71. 



Algoa Bay and Table Bay, South Africa, on 

 Sertularian zoophytes and Polyzoa from, 

 by G-. Busk, 1850, 118. 



Alleghany Mountains, on the bituminous 

 coal-field on the western slope of the, by 

 H. Phillips, 1837, 96. 



Alleghanies, Virginia, on the geology of the, 

 by Prof \V. B. Rogers, 1849, 65. 



Almorness Head, Kirkcudbrightshire, on the 

 occurrence of graphite at, by Prof Hark- 

 ness, 1852, 50. 



Alps, on systematic observations of tempe- 

 rature in the, by J. Ball, 1860, 37. 



— — , on a set of relief models of the, by 

 Capt. Cybulz, 1860, 155. 



— — , Bavarian, on klinologyin reference to 

 the, by Dr. Schafhaeuti, 1851, 69. 



, Savov, on circular chains in the, by 



A. Favre; 1860, 78. 



Alston Moor, on the mountaiu-limestone 

 ^- formation in, by T. Sopwith, 1838, 79 ; 

 on the strata of, by J. Leithart, 88. 



Alten in Finmark, notice of meteorological 

 observations made at, 1844, 27. z8 ; 1846, 

 12; 1847, 34; 1848, 32; 1849, 18. 



. , on the aurora borealis at, 1846, 12. 



, on the advantages to be derived from 



> the establishment of a magnetic and elec- 

 tro-meteorological observatory at, by Dr. 

 J. Lee, 1847, 34. 



and Greenwich, on the difference of 



longitude between, by Prof. Struve, 1847, 

 46. 



Amazon, on the resources of the territory of 

 the, by S. Jackson, 1857, 145. 



America, on the ante-Columbian discovery 

 of, by Prof. Elton, 1848, 94. 



— ■ — , on the geography of the north-west 

 coast of, by R. King, 1842, 44. 



■■ , on the southern limits of the Esqui- 

 maux racein, by Dr.R.G. Latham, 1844, 78. 



— — , on the ethnography of, by Dr. R. G. 

 Latham, 1845, 77. 



, on the languages of, by H. R. School- 

 craft, 1844, 83. 



, on steam navigation in, by Rev. Dr. 



Scoresby, 1844, 97. 



, on the partridges of, by J. G-ould, 1844, 



: 61, 



— -—, on the coal-fields of, by Prof. H. D. 

 ■Rogers, 1848, 74. . 



America, on terraces and ancient sea- 

 beaches, especially those on the Connec- 

 ticut River, &c., by Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, 



1850, 87. 



, on new species of fossil saurians found 



in, by Dr. Harlan, 1833, 440. 



, memoranda on storms and tornadoes 



in, by W. C. Redfield, 1840, 40. 



, on fog-rings observed in, by Sir D. 



Brewster, 1845, 19. 



, on the vital statistics of, by Dr. Lay- 

 cock, 1845, 90. 



, on " equitable villages " in, by W. 



Pare, 18.55, 183. 



and England, on telegraphic commu- 

 nication between, by F. Bakewell, 1854, 

 147. 



, North, British, on the caverns of Ca- 

 nada, by Dr. 0-. D. G-ibb, 1859, 106. 



, North, British, on the geology of Capt. 



Palliser's expedition in, by Dr. Hector, 

 1860, 80. 



, North, British, on the geography of, 



particularly British Columbia, E'razer 

 River, &c., by Dr. N. Shaw, 1858, 153. 



, North, British, physical geography of 



the country examined by the expedition 

 exploring the S.W. regions of, by Capt. 

 Palliser and Dr. Hector, 1858, 153. 



, on the formation of a railway from 



the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, through, 

 by A. Whitney, 1858, 154. 



, North, British, on a proposed railway 



communication from the Atlantic to the 

 Pacific, in the territories of, by A. Doull, 



1851, li I. 



, North, British, on the most rapid com- 

 munication with India through, by Major 

 Synge, 1852, 114. 



, North, on the plan adopted by the 



Smithsonian Institutijn for investigating 

 the meteorology of, 1852, 26. 



, North, on the meteorology of, by R. 



Russell, 1855, 42. 



, North, on the climate of, by Dr. Dau- 



beny, 1838, 29. 



, on the geology and thermal springs 



of, by Dr. Daubeny, 1838, 91. 



, North, on the production of sand- 

 storms and lacustrine beds, by causes as- 

 sociated with the lakes of, by Rev. Mr. 

 Schoolcraft, 1842, 42. 



, North, on the excavation of the rocky 



channels of rivers in, by the recession of 

 their cataracts, by G.W. Featherstonhaugh, 

 1844, 45. 



, North, on the delta and alluvial de- 

 posits of the Mississippi, and other points 

 in the geology of, by Sir C. Lyell, 1846, 

 117. 



, North, on the physical structure of 



the Appalachian chain, by Profs. H. D. 

 and W, B. Rogers, 1842, 40. 



, North, on the palasozoic strata of, by 



Prof. H. p, Rogers, 1856, 175. 



, North, on the geology of the West* 



