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SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



upper Ludlow rock of, by Eev. W. S, 

 Symonds, 1855, 98. 



Lundy Island, on the granite and other vol- 

 canic rocks of, by Eev. D. Williams, 1834, 

 57 ; on the geology of, 1848, 79. 



Lycia, notice of Lieut. Spratt's map of, 1843, 

 64. 



Lyme Regis, on a remarkable deposit of 

 carbonate of lime about fossils in the 

 lower lias at, by G. Gladstone, 1858, 51. 



Lymm, on the fossil footsteps in the new red 

 sandstone quarry at, by Mr. Hawkshaw, 

 1842, 56. 



Macassar and Timor, on the natives of, by 



Mrs. Short, 1846, 115. 

 Madagascar, island of, remarks on the, by 



J. L. M'Leod, 1859, 193. 

 Madeira, on the tenure of land in the island 



of, and observations on, by Rev. Dr. Pea- 

 cock, 1849, 96. 

 Madras, barometrical levelings in, by Qen, 



Cullen, with observations by Col. Sykes, 



1847, 42. 

 Mahra, Africa, on the geology of, 1846, 69. 

 Malacca, on guano from, by Dr. Cantor, 



1845, 39. 

 Maltou, Old and New, on the statistics of, 



by W. C. Copperthwaite, 1844, 89. 

 Malvern, Great, meteorological observations 



at, 1839, 14. 

 Manchester, experiments on the intensity of 



terrestrial magnetism at, 1831-32, 559. 

 , on the limestones and strata in the 



vicinity of, by Prof. Phillips, 1836, 86. 



, statistics of, 1834, 690. 



, vital statistics of, 1842, 87. 



, on the vital statistics of the spinners 



and piecers employed in the fine cotton 



mills of, by Mr. Shuttleworth, 1842, 93. 

 , on the ages of the population in, by 



J. T. Danson, 1857, 158. 

 , on the income and expenditure of the 



working-classes in, by W. Neild, 1841, 



90. 

 , report on the state of education in, 



1835, 119. 

 , on the religious instruction of the 



working-classes in, 1835, 123. 

 , on the industrial and training school 



near, by Mr. Gardner, 1842, 96. 

 , on the registers of the collegiate church 



of, by Rev. R. Parkinson, 1842, 92. 



, on the police statistics of, by W. Neild, 



1845, 89. 

 , on the criminal statistics of, by Sir C. 



Shaw, 1842, 92. 

 Market Weighton, notice of a remarkable 



deposit near, containing bones of extinct 



animals, &c., 1831-32, 57. 

 Mayence, on the increase of elevation of the 



bed of the Rhine at, by Dr. L. Becker, 

 1850, 72. 

 Mayo, on the distribution of erratic blocks 



in, by Sir R. Griffith, 1843, 40. 

 , on the occurrence of a bed of sand on 



a granite hill on the coast of, by Sir R. 



Griffith, 1843, 50. 

 Mayo and Sligo, on the trap dykes in, by 



Archdeacon verschoyle, 1835, 59. 

 Memphis, on the site of the ancient city of, 



by the Marquis Spineto, 1836, 96. 

 , on the figures of birds observed on a 



tomb at, by J. Bonomi, 1846, 79. 

 Menai Straits, experiments on the tubular 



bridge proposed by Mr. Stephenson for 



crossing the, by W. Fairbaim, 1846, 107, 



108. 

 , &c., black slates of the, on the geological 



position of the, by Prof. Ramsay, 1850, 



102. 

 Merionethshire, on the discovery of gold 



ores in, by A. Dean, 1844, 56. 

 Mersey, on the tidal capacity of the, by Capt. 



Denham, 1837, 85. 

 , on the rapid changes which take place 



at the entrance of the, by J. B. Yates, 



1839, 77. 

 , on the titaniferous iron of the shore 



of the, by Dr. J. B. Edwards, 1855, 61. 

 and Dee, on the survey of the, by Capt. 



Denham, 1835, 64. 

 and Dee, on the nudibranchiate mol- 



lusca of the, by Dr. Collingwood, 1860, 



Merthyr Tydvil, on the statistics of, by Mr. 

 Kenrick, 1845, 90. 



Messina, on transparent fishes from, by Prof. 

 KoUiker, 1855, iii. 



Mexico, on some plants from, by Dr. Sehiede, 

 1835, 77. 



, on a new glirine animal from, by Dr. 



J. E. Gray, 1841, 70. 



, notice of the government map of, by 



Lieut.-Col. Velasquez de Leon, 1838, 98. 



and Peru, on the theory and practice 



of amalgamation of silver ores in, by J. C. 

 Bowring, 1844, 28. 



Mississippi, on the delta and alluvial de- 

 posits of the, by Sir C. Lyell, 1846, 1 17. 



Mont Blanc, on an optical phenomenon ob- 

 served at, by Prof. De la Rive, 1837, 10. 



, on an ascent of, by Prof. Tyndall, 1858, 



39- 



, on the establishment of thermometno 



stations on, by Prof. Tyndall, 1859, 56. 



Montopoli, on a skeleton of Mastodon an- 

 gustidens found near, by Dr. Vallini, 1852, 

 62. 



Montrose, on a bone-cave near, by W. Beat- 

 tie, 1859, 99. 



Morayshire, on the age of the reptilian sand- 

 stones of, by J. Moore, 1859, 115. 



Morocco, on the tribes composing the popu- 

 lation of, by E. Schlagintweit, 1860, 177. 



Mount Batten, on specimens supposed to be 

 from the slaty rocks of, by S. P. Pratt, 

 1841, 64. 



Mount Etna, physico-geographical descrip- 

 tion of, by Baron von Waltershausen, 

 1845, 59. 



Mount Sinai, peninsula of, and adjacent 



