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fauna of the, by Prof. E. Forbes, 1851, 



Aulaga Lake, and its drainage in the desert 



of Caranjas, in Bolivia, Dr. M. Hamilton 



on the, 1854, 120. 

 Aust Cliff, on the Severn, notice of a large 



cylindrical bone found in the bone-bed of, 



by S. Stutchbury, 1849, 67. 

 • , Gloucestershire, on a supposed fossil 



Fucus found at, by Prof. C. C. Babington, 



1856, 83. 



Australia, on the geological structure of, 

 by J. B. Jukes, 1846, 68. 



- , on the climate of the Grulf of Carpen- 

 taria, by T. Saunders, 1853, 91. 



, on the interior of, by A. Petermann, 



1853, 89. 



• , on crania of the aborigines of, by Prof. 



J. H. Corbett, 1857, 126. 



' , on the mammalia of, by Dr. J. E. Gray, 



1841, 69. 



, on the growth and commercial pro- 

 gress of, by P. L. Simmonds, 1855, 188. 



, on the trade and progress of the co- 

 lony of Victoria, by Hon. T. M'Combie, 

 1859, 218. 



, on gold-nuggets from, by Prof. Ten- 



nant, 1859, 85. 



, North-western, on the physical geo- 

 graphy of, by J. S. Wilson, 1858, 155. 



, South, notice of the human skull used 



• as a drinking- vessel by the aboriginals of, 

 1844, 77. 



T : on the eastern limits of the aborigines 



and their language, by Dr. R. G. Latham, 

 1844, 80. 



Ava, India, Sir D. Brewster on a remarkable 

 specimen of amber from, 1834, 574. 



Avon, Tiverton, on a suspension-bridge over 

 the, by T. Motley, 1838, 157. 



Axmouth, on the great landslip of, by Mr. 

 Dawson, 1841, 64. 



Ayreshire, en some fossils from, by Prof. 

 Wyville Thomson, 1853, 6 s. 



Azores, on the molluscous fauna of the, by 

 Prof. E. Forbes, 1851, 76 ; 1854, ic8. 



Baalbec, on the supposed biblical names of, 

 and on the position of Baalgad, by J. 

 Hogg, 1857, 143. 



Babylon, notice of the French scientific ex- 

 pedition to, 1855, 148. 



Bacon Hole, Gower, on fossil remains dis- 

 covered in, by C. Spence Bate, 1848, 62. 



Balkan, or Mount Ha;mus, on a journey to 

 the, from Constantinople, by Lieut.-Gen. 

 Jochmus, 1853, 84. 



Ballymacadam, co. Tipperary, on the ter- 

 tiary clay and lignite of, by A. B. Wynne, 



1857, 94. 



Baltic, on the apparent fall or diminution 

 of water in the, by Major N. L. Beamish, 

 1843, 59. 



, on some coloured water from the, by 



Dr. Lankester, 1840, 143. 



Bantry Bay, on the numerous traces of gla- 



cier-friction on the north-west side of, by 



G. B. Airy, 1843, 62. 

 Barbados, on the geological structure of, and 



on Ehrenberg's Polycystina from, by Sir 



E. Schomburgk, 1847, 70. 

 Barbary, notes on the geology and fossils of 



the coast of, by G. F. Habershon, 1857, 



Barnstaple Bay, notice of a remarkable ele- 

 vated beach on the north side of, 1836, 

 96. 



Bath and Bristol, on railway sections be- 

 tween, by W. Sanders, 1841, 67. 



Bavaria, on the system of meteorological ob- 

 servations in, by Dr. Lamont, 1840, 27. 



Bavarian Alps, on klinology in reference to 

 the, by Dr. Schafhaeutl, 1851, 69. 



Bazarutto Islands, Eastern Africa, J. L. 

 M'Leod on the, 1859, 189. 



Beddgelert, Carnarvon, meteorological ob- 

 servations taken at, by J. Prichard, 1842, 

 25; meteorological register for 1842-43 

 at, 1843, 20. 



Belfast, coriiparison of the periods of the 

 flowering of plants in the Botanic Garden 

 of, and the Jardin des Plantes at Paris, by 

 W. Thompson, 1846, 90. 



, harbour of, on the improvements in 



the, by R. Garrett, 1852, 126. 



, on the shells found in the alluvial de- 

 posits of, by J. Grainger, 1852, 43, 74. 



and Enniskillen, comparis n of the 



rain which fell at, from July 1843 to July 

 1844, by W. Thompson, 1844, 14. 



, on the sanitary state of, by Dr. A. G. 



Malcolm, 1852, 119. 



, on the influence of factory life on the 



health of the operatives at, by Dr. A. G. 

 Malcolm, 1855, 171. 



Belgium, on the mines and mining industry 

 of, by R. Valpy. 1846, 100. 



, on free trade in, by C. Maeren, 1858, 



184. 



Benga\ meteorological observations made 

 in 1850 at Futtcgurh, in the north-west 

 provinces of, by J. C. Pyle, 1851, 39. 



, statistics of hospitals for the insane in, 



by Col. Sykes, 1844, 89. 



, statistics of civil justice in, by Col. 



Sykes, 1848, 116. 



, revenue statistics of the Agra Govern- 

 ment, or north-west provinces of, by 

 Col. Sykes, 1847, 109. 



, Lower, on the inhabitants of, by R. 



Young, 1851, 95. 



Berber, on the Ghadamsi dialect of, by Prof. 

 Newman, 1847, 124. 



Berwick, North, on the manner in which 

 trap or igneous rocks intrude into the sand- 

 stone and conglomerate near, by General 

 Portlock, 1850, 10 1. 



Berwickshire, on the geology of, by D. Milne, 

 1834, 624. 



Berwyn Mountains, North Wales, on a 

 plateau of igneous recks on the east flank 

 of the, by J. E. Bowman, 1840, 100. 



