SECTIONS. INDEX OP PLACES. 



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countries, on the geography and geology 

 of the, by J. Hogg, 1849, 52. 



Mozambique, city of, Eastern Africa, on the 

 trade of the, by J. L. M'Leod, 1859, 191. 



Mull, Isle of, on a fossiliferous deposit un- 

 derlying basalt in the, by the Duke of 

 Argyll, 1850, 70. 



, Isle of, discovery of plumbago in the, 



1850, 102. 



, Isle of, and the Giant's Causeway, 



on the lignites of the, by Prof. Harkness, 

 1856, 66. 



Mull of G-alloway on the west coast, to St. 

 Abb's Head on the east coast of Scot- 

 land, on the chain of rocks between the, 

 by Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, 1850, 103. 



Mundesley, Norfolk, the cliff at, new facts 

 in relation to, by J. Prestwich, 1860, 90. 



Munich, on the magnetic observatory of, 

 by Dr. Lamont, 1840, 26. 



Nagasaki, port of, Japan, account of the, by 

 L. Oliphant, 1859, 194. 



Napo River, on the eastern territory of the 

 Ecuador and the, by Rev. C. Q-. Nicolay, 

 1854, 123. 



Navigators Islands, on the physical character, 

 languages, and manners of the people of 

 the, by Mr. Heath, 1843, 67. 



Nehanni tribe of a K loochian class of Ame- 

 rican Indians, A. K. Isbister on the, 1847, 

 121. 



Netherlands,on the social statistics of, by W. 

 R. Greg, 1835, 125. 



Newabbey, G-alloway. on the granite forma- 

 tions of, by Rev. J. M. Fisher, 1840, 95. 



New Brunswick, notice on the geography of, 

 1840, 121. 



, on certain geological features of the 



River St. John, with an account of the 

 falls upwards from the sea, by Dr. Robb, 

 1840, 115. 



, on an anomalous form of the plum 



of, by Dr. Robb, 1840, 148. 



Newcastle-on-Tyne, on the educational sta- 

 tistics of, by Mr. Cargill, 1838, 165. 



, on the church- and chapel-room in 



All Saints' parish, by D. H. Wilson, 1838, 

 166. 



, on a return of prisoners in, by J. 



Stephens, 1838, 166. 



, on the water-works of, by J. Glynn, 



1838, 164. 



, statistical notices of the blind asylum 



in, by Rev. J. M'Alister, 1838, 167. 



Newcastle and North Shields Railway, on 

 the timber viaducts of the, by B. Green, 

 1838, 150. 



Newfoundland, on the supposed extinct in- 

 habitants of, by Dr. King, 1844, 83. 



, on the aborigines of, by J. B. Jukes, 



1846, 1 14. 



, on a vocabulary of theBethuck Indians 



of, by Dr. Latham, 1846, 115. 



, return of the number of civil actions, 



«nd civil and criminal prosecutions and 



informations in the northern districfc 

 of, during 29 years, by J. Stark, 1855, 

 191. 



New Granada, ethnological and antiquarian 

 researches in, by W. BoUaert, 1857, 121. 



New Guinea, on the negro of, by J. Craw- 

 furd, 1851, 87. 



, on the progress of discovery in the 



western half of, by G. W. Earl, 1853, 76. 

 . New Holland, on the geographical distribu- 

 tion of the animals of, by Dr. J. E. Gray. 

 1841, 68. ^ 



, on the organ of voice in the ostrich of, 



by Dr. Macartney, 1836, 97. 



New South Wales, on the plants of the coal- 

 fields of, by Prof. F. M'Coy, 1847, 64. 



New York and Greenwich, experiment to 

 determine the difference of longitude be- 

 tween, by E. J. Dent. 1839, 27. 



New Zealand, on the geology of, by Dr. 

 Dieffenbach, 1845, 50. 



, survey of the southern part of the 



middle island of, by Capt. J. L. Stokes, 

 1851, 97. 



, notice of paper made from the flax of, 



1836, 132. 



, on a new method of scutching the flax 



of, by M. Whytlaw, 1852, 132. 



Nice, Maritime, on the meteorology of, by 

 Col. Sykes, 1854, 34 ; statistics of, 145. 



Niger, on the expedition to ascend the, by 

 Lieut. L. Macleod, 1852, 112. 



Nile, on the climate of the valley of the, by 

 T.S.Wells, 1850,45. 



, on the sources of the, by F. Weme, 



1848, 78. 



, summary of Nilotic discovery, by Dr. 



Beke, 1851, 84. 



Nineveh, on the decomposed glass found at, 

 by Sir D. Brewster, 1860, 9. 



Nith, Vale of the, on the origin of the brec- 

 cias of the southern portion of the, by 

 Prof. Harkness, 1858, 8 1. 



Norbury and Linley, on the Pentamerus 

 limestone and May Hill sandstone of, by 

 Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, 1853, 58. 



Norfolk, on vertebrated animals found in 

 the tertiary beds of, by E. Charlesworth, 

 1836, 84. 

 , on the state of the agricultural la- 

 bourers in the county of, by Sir J. Boi- 

 leau, 1845, 89. 

 Norfolk Island, on the physical character 

 and geology of, by Capt. Maconochie, 

 1844, 57 ; on the statistics of the criminal 

 population of, 93. 

 Normandy, on two species of shells of the 

 genus Conus, in the lias or inferior oolite 

 near Caen, by Sir C. Lyell, 1840, iio. 



, on ancient sea-cliffs and needles in the 



chalk of the valley of the Seine in, by Sir 

 C. Lyell, 1840, iii. 

 North Berwick, on the manner in which 

 trap or igneous rocks intrude into the 

 sandstone and conglomerate near, by Ge- 

 neral Portlock, 1850, loi. 



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