SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



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Lead Hills, near Glasgow, on the species of 

 lead-ore at, by Prof. T. Thomson, 1840, 

 64. 



Leasowe, on the submarine forest of, by J. 

 Cunningham, 1854, 81. 



Leeds, on the alkaline waters of, by W. 

 Huggon, 1858, 51. 



■ , on the waters supplied to, by W. 



West, 1844, 106. 



, on the remains of the Hippopotamus 

 found in the Aire Valley deposit near, by 

 H.Denny, 1853, 51. 



, on the superficial deposits of the val- 

 ley of the Aire at, by T. P. Teale, 1858, 



exhibition of local industry, list of 



some of the articles shown at the, 1858, 

 208. 



, on a few facts connected with the ma- 

 nufacture of pig-iron in the neighbour- 

 hood of, by W. J. Armitage, 1858, 204. 



, on the iron trade of, by J. Kitson, jun., 



1858, 183. 



, history of flax-spinning in, by J. G-. 



Marshall, 1858, 184. 



, on the woollen manufacture of, by 



E. Baines, 1858, 158. 



, on the sanitary and industrial eco- 

 nomy of the borough of, by E. Baker, 

 1858, 164. 



, on the roof of the new Town Hall at, 



by C. Brodrick, 1858, 207. 



IJeicester, on the discovery of beds of Keuper 

 sandstone containing zoophytes in the vi- 

 cinity of, by J. Plant, 1849, 64. 



Lena, in North Asia, on the valley of the, 

 by Prof. A. Erman, 1842, 46. 



Lewis, island of, on a diatomaceous deposit 

 found in the, 1859, 133. 



Limerick, co. of, on carboniferous limestone 

 fossils from the, by W. H. Baily, 1857, 

 62. 



, on a new fossil fern from the coal- 

 measures of, by W. H, Baily, 1857, 63. 



, on the igneous rocks interstratified 



with the carboniferous limestones of the 

 basin of, by J. B. Jukes, 18C0, 84. 



Lincolnshire, on the dialects of, by C. 

 Beckett, 1853, 73. 



, on the fens and submarine forests of, 



by Rev. E. TroUope, 1858, 113. 



Linyanti, town of Sekeletu, extracts from 

 a letter from Rev. Dr. Livingstone, 1854, 

 121. 



Liverpool, on the fauna of, by I. Byerly, 

 1854, 107. 



, on the footsteps of extinct animals 



observed in a quarry in Rathbone Street, 

 by J. Yates, 1840, 99. 



, on some rare and interesting mam- 

 malia and new land shells in the Royal 

 Institution of, by Dr. J. E. Gray, 1837, 

 99, 100. 



, experiments on the intensity of ter- 

 restrial magnetism at, by Dr. Traill, 1831- 

 32, 559- 



Liverpool, on the deviation of the magnetic 



needle peculiar to, by Sir John Ross, 1854, 



12. 

 , on the ethnology of the district of, 



and on the Hoylake antiquities, by Rev. 



Dr. Hume, 1854, 129. 

 , on the ages of the population in, by 



J.T. Danson, 1857, 158. 

 , on education in the borough of, 1836, 



133. 

 , on the education of the poor in, by 



Rev. Dr. Hume, 1853, 103. 

 , on the state of crime in, by W. 



Walmsley, 1837, 139. 

 , account of the inhabited courts and 



cellars in, 1837, 143. 

 — — , on the fires at, by A. Booth, 1843, 39. 

 Lif onia, Esthonia, Courland, and Gothland, 



on certain ethnological questions con- 

 nected with the coasts of, by Dr. R. G. 



Latham, 1853, 86. 

 Llangollen, Vale of, on the upper Silurian 



formation in the, by J. E. Bowman, 1840, 



ICO. 



Llanrwst, Denbighshire, on periodical birds 

 observed near, by J. Blackwall, 1843, 69 ; 



1844, 61; 1845, 63; 1847, 75. 

 Loanda, on the west coast of Africa, arrival 



of Dr. Livingstone at, 1854, 1 19. 

 Lobos Islands, on the, by Dr. M. Hamilton, 



1852, 75. 

 Loch Fyne, on the Crustacea of, by Prof. T. 



Bell, 1846, 81. 

 London, on the solar variation, through the 



seasons, of the barometer in the climate 



of, by L. Howard, 1844, 14. 

 , on the drainage of, by E. Jones, 1858, 



213. 

 , on the fluctuations in the number of 



births, deaths, and marriages, and in the 



number of deaths from special causes in, 



by Dr. W. A. Guy, 1855, 167. 

 , on the number, &c. of fires (1833 to 



1837) in, by W. R. Rawson, 1838, 170. 

 , public charities in, historical account 



of the ancient system of, by J. Fletcher, 



1845, 88. 



, Dublin, and Glasgow, on the state of 



crime in, by Capt. Millar, 1840, 173. 



and Edinburgh, on the dijBerence of 



longitude between, by Sir T. M. Brisbane, 

 1838, 20. 



and Geneva, annual mean temperature 



for eighteen years at, by L. Howard, 1845, 

 25, 26. 



, Jersey, Hastings, and Torquay, tem- 

 perature table showing the daily average 

 height of the thermometer at, 1848, 16. 



Longmynd, Shropshire, on some fossils from 

 the Cambrian rocks of the, by J. W. Sal- 

 ter, 1855, 95. 



Lough Neagh, zoology of, compared with 

 that of the Lake of Geneva, 1846, 84. 



Louisenberg, the mountain, on the natural 

 peculiarities of, 1846, 91. 



Ludlow, on a phyllopod crustacean in the 



