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tribution of organic remains in the Pur- 

 becks of, by Prof. E. Forbes, 1850, 79, 



Down and Antrim, on the origin, character- 

 istics, and dialect of the people in the 

 counties of, by Kev. Dr, Hume, 1852, 

 89. 



and Antrim, on the geological struc- 

 ture of the counties of, by Dr. J. Bryce, 

 1852, 42 ; J. Mac Adam on the fossiliferous 

 beds of, 53. 



Downshire, on the discovery of Silurian 

 fossils in the slates of, by Dr. J. Bryce, 

 1859, 260. 



Droitwich, on the occurrence of marine 

 plants on the banks of the canal of, by 

 Prof. Buckman, 1847, 61. 



DubHn, Glasgow, and London, on the state 

 of crime in, byCapt. Millar, 1840, 173. 



, account of the magnetical observatory 



at, by Rev. Dr. Lloyd, 1837, 20. 



, magnetical observatory of, on the ob- 

 servations of the direction and intensity 

 of the earth's magnetic force, made at the, 

 by Eev. Dr. Lloyd, 1843, 12. 



, notice of a geological map of the en- 

 virons of, 1835, ^S. 



Dudley, on a new species of Siphonotreta 

 from the Wen lock limestone and shale in 

 the vicinity of, by Prof. Morris, 1849, 



57- 

 Dufton, examination of the sulphuretted 



sulphate of lead from, by Prof. Johnston, 



1831-32, 577. 

 Dukinfield, on the income and expenditure 



of the working- classes in, by W. Neild, 



1841, 90. 

 Dumfriesshire, on the position of the foot- 

 steps in the Bunter sandstone of, by Prof. 



Harkness, 1850, 83. 

 — — , on the representatives of the mountain 



limestone as they occur in, by Prof. Hark- 

 ness, 1850, 84. 



, on crustacean impressions from the 



trias of, by Prof Harkness, 1854, 86. 

 Dundee, on the tides of, by D. Mackie, 



1837, 5. 

 Dunnideer, mountain of, Aberdeenshire, on 



the vitrified forts on the, by Sir A. L. Hay, 



1859, 179. 

 Dur River of Ptolemy, on its identification 



with the Kenmare River, by Rev. Prof. 



Graves, 1857, 132. 

 Dura Den, en the fossil fishes and yellow 



sandstone of. by Rev. Dr. Anderson, 1850, 



70 ; 1858, 74 ; 1859, 97. 

 Durham, on a quantity of human bones 



discovered in a field near Bellingham, by 



J. Hcgg, 1848, 95. 

 — — , South-eastern, catalogue of birds ob- 

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

 « , North, and Berwick coal-field, D. 



Milne on the, 1838, 76. 

 , statistics of nine collieries in, by W. L. 



Wharton, 1838, 169. 

 Durness, on the fossils from, by J. W. Salter, 



1857, 83. 



East Bourne, on agricultural schools near, 

 1844, 87, 



East Indies, on a ship-canal to the, through 

 the Dead Sea, by Capt. W. Allen, 1852, 97. 



and North America, on steam com- 

 munication with the, by Dr. Lardner, 

 1836, 130. 



Ecuador and the River Napo, on the eastern 

 territory of, by Rev. C. G. Nicolay, 1854, 



1^3- . 

 Eden, Vale of, on a basaltic dyke in the, by 



J. A. Knipe, 1839, 67. 

 Edinburgh, on the striated rocks of the 



Corstorphine Hills near, by Sir R. I. 



Murchison, 1842, 53. 

 , on the glacial phenomena of the neigh- 



boorhood of, by R. Chambers, 1854, 78. 

 , observatory of, on a new form of equa- 

 torial mounting for the, by Prof. C. P. 



Smyth, 1850, 187. 

 and London, on the diflference of lon- 

 gitude between, by Sir T. M. Brisbane, 



1838, 20. 

 and Glasgow, on the comparative vital 



statistics of, by Mr. Watt, 1840, 173. 

 Egypt, ancient, notice of a map of, of the 



time of Antoninus Pius, by J. Bonomi, 



1848, 66. 

 , on the plague in, by Dr. Bowring, 



1838, 121. 

 Elgin, on the newly-discovered reptilian 



remains from the neighbourhood of, by 



Prof. Huxley, 1859, 261. 

 , on fossil remains found at Urquhart, 



near, by Rev. J. Morrison, 1859, 262. 

 — — , on the supposed Wealden and other 



beds near, by C. Moore, 1859, 264. 

 and Lossiemouth, on the yellow sand- 

 stones of, by Prof. Harkness, 1859, 109. 

 England, on the changes of climate in, by 



H. Fairbairn, 1842, 26. 

 , on the direction of the isoclinal lines 



in, by Rev. Dr. Lloyd, 1836, 31. 

 , South of, on the ' Avicula contorta ' 



beds and lower lias in the, by T, Wright, 



1860, 108. 



, statistics of crime in, 1846, 102. 



, progress and character of popular edu;- 



cation in, by J. Fletcher, 1848, 102-104. 

 and Wales, moral and educational 



statistics of, by J. Fletcher, 1848, 105. 

 and Wales, on the criminal statistics 



of, by R. W. Rawson, 1839, 117. 

 and America, on telegraphic commu- 

 nication between, by F. Bakewell, 1854, 



147. 

 and America, on a new electric route 



between, by General Chesney, 1858, 148. 

 -- — and India, on the routes of commu- 

 nication between, by General Chesney, 



1857, 123. 

 , prices of the cerealia and other edibles 



of, compared with those of India, by Col. 



Sykes, 1847, 107. 



, on the cultivation of silk in, 1846, 87. 



'• ' , on plate-glass making in, 1846, 101. 



