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SECTIONS. INDEX Of PLACES. 



Carnarvonshire, on the geology of, by Eev. 



Prof. Sedgwick, 1831-32, 591. 

 , meteorological register taken at Bedd- 



gelert, 1843, 20. 

 Carpentaria, Q-ulf of, in N. Australia, on the 



climate of the, by T. Saunders, 1853, 91. 

 Caucasus, and parts of the Crimea, D. Sey- 

 mour on the, 1854, 124. 

 Cavan, Ireland, on a patch of granite in the 



CO. of, by Lieut. Stotherd, 1835, 58. 

 , on the Silurian anthracite of, by Prof. 



Wliitty, 1854, 95. 

 Cefn, Denbighshire, on the bone-cave at, 



by J. E. Bowman, 1836, 88. 

 cave, notice of the remains found in 



the, 1837, 96. 

 cave, on the remains of mammalia found 



in the, by J. Trimmer, 1838, 86. 

 Channel Islands, on the botany of the, by 



C. C. Babington, 1838, 117. 

 , on the geology of the, by E. A. C. 



Godwin-Austen, 1849, 49. 

 Charlemont, Staifordshire, on a continued 



spontaneous evolution of gas at, by S. 



Howard, 1849, 38. 

 Cham wood Forest, ethnographical note on 



the vicinity of, by Prof. Phillips, 1848, 99. 

 Chat Moss, Lancashire, on the drainage of a 



portion of, by Gr. W. Ormerod, 1848, 72. 

 , on the gradual subsidence of a portion 



of the surface of, by drainage, by G-. W. 



Ormerod, 1850, 10 1. 

 Chatsworth, oji the great fountain at, by Sir 



J. Paxton, 1844, 102. 

 Cheddar, Somersetshire, description of a 



bone -cave at, 1838, 85. 

 Cheltenham, on the discovery of insects in 



the lower beds of the lias of, by Rev. P. B. 



Brodie, 1842, 58. 

 , on the salts actually present in the 



mineral waters of, by Dr. J. H. Gladstone, 



1856, SI. 



, statistics of, by R. Beamish, 1856, 129. 



Chersonese, Cimbric, on the distribution of 



population in the, by Dr. N. Shaw, 1847, 



79- 



Cheshire, statistics of poor-relief and move- 

 ment of population in the commercial 

 district in the hundred of Wirral, 1854, 

 142, 



, statistics of the working classes in the 



township of Hyde, 1838, 172. 



Chile, on the great earthquake in, on April 2, 

 1851, by R. Budge, 1851, 85. 



Chillingham Park, on the wild cattle of, by 

 J. Hindmarsh, 1838, 100. 



China, on the mountain districts of, and their 

 aboriginal inhabitants, by W. Lockhart, 

 1860, 168. 



; on the astronomy of the Chinese, by 



J. B. Lindsay, 1859, 35. 



, on the river Yang-tse-Kiang, and the 



Hwang-ho, or Yellow River, by W. Lock- 

 hart, 1858, 152. 



■ , on the Yang-tse-kiang and its future 



commerce, byCapt. S. Osborn, 1859, 196. 



China : on our policy as regards the Chinese, 

 in Canton, by Sir J. F. Davis, 1857, 129. 



, on the black and green teas of, by Prof. 



Royle, 1852, 69. 



Chinese Tartary, notes of a journey through 

 parts of the Alatou, in, by T. W. Atkinson, 

 1858, 144. 



Christiania, meteorological observations at, 

 1845,19; 1846,12; 1847,33; 1849, 18. 



, on CCTtain phenomena connected with 



the junction of granitic and transition 

 rocks near, by Sir C. Lyell, 1837, 67. 



Cirencester, on some chemical facts con- 

 nected with the tessellated pavements dis- 

 covered at, by Prof. Buckman, 1850, 48. 



, on some antiques found at, as evi- 

 dence of the domestic manners of the 

 Romans, by Prof. Buckman, 1856, 108. 



Clare, li'eland, on annelid-tracks from the 

 representatives of the millstone grits in 

 the county of, by Prof. Harkness, 1854, 86. 



Clashbennie, notice of a drawing of a large 

 fish from the old red sandstone of, 1836, 

 94. 



Cleveland, north-western, catalogue of birds 

 observed in, by J. Hogg, 1844, 59. 



Closeburn, on the limestone of, by C. Gt. S, 

 Menteath, 1834,651. 



Basin, Dumfriesshire, on the formation 



of the, by J. A. Knipe, 1840, 98. 



Clyde, on the ossiferous beds in the basin of 

 the, by Dr. Hibbert, 1834, 642. 



, on the tides of, and improvement of 



the navigation of the, byD.Maekie,1837,8. 



, Firth of, on new forms of Diatomacese 



from the, by Prof. Gregory, 1856, 83. 



, on the chemical composition of the 



waters of the, by Dr. S. Macadam, 1855, 

 64. 



, on the fauna of the, by Rev. Dr. C. P. 



Miles, 1855, 1 14. 



River, notice of Logan's section of the 



bed of the, 1840, 121. 



River, on the velocity of the tidal wave 



of the. by W. Bald, 1840, 49. 



River and harbour. Dr. Strang on the, 



1850, 163. 



, on the advantages arising from the 



improvement of tidal rivers, as exempli- 

 fied by the state of the, by Dr. Strang, 

 1857, 167. 



, on the progress and extent of steam- 

 boat building in the, by Dr. Strang, 1852, 

 120. 



Cochin -China, notes on the population and 

 products of, by Consul Parkes, 1855, 149. 



Collyweston, near Stamford, on the Stones- 

 field slate at, by Rev. P. B. Brodie, 1850, 



74- 



Columbia, British, on the geography of, by 

 Dr. N. Shaw, 1858, 153. _ 



Connecticut River, and its tributaries in New 

 England, on terraces and ancient sea- 

 beaches on the, by Rev. Dr. Hitchcock, 

 1850, 87. 



Constantinople and Broussa, note on a geo- 



