SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



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Holdemess, on tlie waste of the coast at, by 



G. a Kemp, 1853, 53. 

 , on changes observed m wood from 



the submerged forest of Wawne, by T. J. 



Pearsall, 1853, 45. 

 Hordle cliffs, Hants, on the freshwater 



eocene beds of the, by the Marchioness of 



Hastings, 1847, 63, 65. 

 Hordwell, Hants, on the discovery of an 



alUgator in the freshwater chff at, by S. 



Wood, 1844, 50. 

 , Hants, on new fossil mammalia from 



the eocene freshwater formation at, by 



Prof. Owen, 1851, 67 ; 1856, 7a. 

 Huddersfield, on the springs in the neigh- 

 bourhood of, by W. West, 1844, 108. 

 Hudson Bay, on the palaeozoic basin of, by 



Prof. H. D. Eogers, 1856, 177, 180. 

 Hudson's Bay and Straits, on the formation 



of icebergs and ice-action in, by Dr. J. Rae, 



1860, 174. 

 Huggate, meteorological observations made 



at, by Rev. T. Eankin, 1845, 18; 1848, 



36; 1850,42; 1854,34; 1856,47; 1858, 



38; 1859, 52; 1860, 50. 

 , therm ometrical observations in a deep 



well at, by Rev. T. Rankin," 1844, 22 ; 1845, 



18. 

 , on a phosphoric phenomenon in 



a pond at, by Rev. T. Rankin, 1849, 



29. 

 Hull, account of the circulating libraries m 



the borough of, 1839, 120. 

 , on the Diatomaceae of the neighbour- 

 hood of, by J. D. SolHtt and R. Harrison, 



1853, 63. 

 , on the meteorology of, by W. Lawton, 



1853, 27. 

 , on the mortality of, in the autumn of 



1849, by Dr. H. Cooper, 1853, 102. 

 , on the prevalence of diseases in, by 



Dr. H. Cooper, 1853, 103. 

 , on the causes, extent, and preventives 



of crime, in reference to, by Rev. J. Sel- 

 kirk, 1853, 112. 

 ■ , state of education in the borough of, 



by the Manchester Statistical Society, 



1840, 177. 



, on the condition of the working-classes 



in, by the Manchester Statistical Society, 



1841, 85. 



Humber, analyses of the mud of the, by J. D. 



Sollitt, 1853, 49. 

 , on the dialects north and south of 



the, by C. Beckett, 1853, 73. 

 Huntingdonshire, on the geology of St. Ives, 



by J. K. Watts, 1852, 63. 



Iceland, on the cause of the phenomena 



exhibited by the geysers of, by Dr. S. 



Macadam, 1854, 73. 

 — , on ths condition of the Haukedalr 



geysers of, by R. Allan, 1855, 75. 

 , on the eruption in May 1860 of the 



KotHigja volcano in, by W. L. Lindsay, 



1860, 86. 



Iceland, on the falcons of, by J. Hancock, 



1838, ic6. 

 , its inhabitants and language, J. Hogg 



on, 1853, 82. 

 — , some remarks on, by Col. Shaffner, 



1860, 178. 

 Iceland spar, on the ordinary refraction of, 



by Sir D. Brewster, 1843, 7. 

 Hford, on the elephant-remains at, by A. 



Brady, 1859, 100. 

 Ilkley, analysis of the water at, 1844, 



107. 

 India, on the aboriginal tribes of, by Genera 



Briggs, 1847, 118. 

 , Central, on the aboriginal tribes of, 



by R. Schlagintweit, 1860, 175. 

 , Central, on the migratory tribes of, 



by E. Balfour, 1845, 78. 

 , on the people of Oude and their lead- 

 ing characteristics, by H. M. Grreenhow 



1858, 151. 



, on the Shy ens and Karens of, by Mr 



Kincaid, 1844, 84. 

 , on the ethnological position of the 



Brahui, and on the languages of the Paro- 



pamisus, by Dr. Latham, 1851, 89. 

 , on the inhabitants of Lower Bengal 



by R. Young, 1851, 95. 

 , on the inhabitants of Kumaon and 



Garhwal in the Himalaya, by J. Strachey, 



1851, 94. 

 , on the inhabitants of the Tarai, at the 



foot of the Himalayas, by J. B. Davis, 



1859, 177. 



and Upper Asia, on some human races 



in, by H. Sch'agintweit, 1857, 151. 



, on some of the animals of, by H. and 



R. Schlagintweit, 1857, 106. 



, on the partridges of the great water- 

 shed of, by H. E. Strickland, 1853, 71. 



, on the fossil elephantine animals of, 



by Dr. Falconer, 1845, 62. 



, on the geographical distribution of 



plants in, by Dr. Royle, 1845, 74. 



, on the geographical distribution of the 



flora of, and on the vegetation of its lakes, 

 by Dr. Royle, 1846, 74. 



, on the botanical geography of part of 



the Himalaya and Thibet, by Major Mad- 

 den and Capt. Strachey, 1851, 72; of 

 Western Thibet, by Dr. T. Thomson, 73. 



, on plants adapted for field-enclosures 



in, by Dr. H. Cleghorn, 1850, 113. 



, on the bright-coloured flowers in the 



forest trees of, by Dr. Buist, 1859, 130. 



' , on the grass-cloth of, by Dr. H. Cleg 



horn, 1850, 112. 



, on the Lotus or sacred bean of, by 



Dr. Buist, 1857, 96. 



, Western, on some peculiarities of th 



silk-trees or Bombaceie of. by Dr. Buist 

 1859, 132. 



, on the cultivation of the cotton plant 



in, by Major-General Briggs, 1839, 90. 



— — , on the growth of cotton in, by Dr. A. 

 Burn, 1840, 146. 



