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SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



Swaffham Bulbeck, on the turf of the fens 



near, by Rev. L. Jenyns, 1845, 75. 

 Swale, on the artificial breeding of salmon 



in the, by J. Hogg, 1853, 68. 

 Swan3ea,meteorobgicalphenomenaobserved 



at, by J. Jenkins, 1848, 23. 

 Sweden, Count Bosen on maps of, 1847, 

 67:- 

 Hypsographic map of, 67. 

 Map of the position and character of 



the forests of, 68. 

 Map representing its iron produce, 68. 

 Map representing the distribution of its 



population, 68. 

 Map of Sweden and Norway, showing 

 the naval and military organization 

 of these two kingdoms, 68. 

 Map of the watercourses of, 69. 

 General map of Scandinavia, 69. 

 Lithological map c f, notice of, 1844, 55. 



, on changes in the fauna of, by Prof. 



Nilsson, 1847, 79- 

 , on the Bergmehl collected in the vi- 

 cinity of Lake Lettnaggsjon, by Prof. 

 Ehrenberg, 1838, 116. 

 Switzerland, on the lacustrine homes of the 

 ancient Swiss, by M. Troyon, 1858, 154. 



, basin of, and the valley of the Po in 



Piedmont, parallel between the superficial 

 deposits of, by Dr. C. Martins and B. 

 Gastaldi, 1850, 90. 



, on glaciers and boulders in, by Prof. 



Agassiz, 1840, 113. 

 Syria, on Gebel Hauran, its adjacent dis- 

 tricts, and the eastern desert of, by J. 

 Hogg, 1859, 180. 



, on the Wadi el 'Arabah in, by Rev. 



Dr. Robinson, 1840, 121. 



Table Bay and Algoa Bay, South Africa, 



on Sertu^arian zoophvtes and Polyzoa 



from, by G. Busk, 1850, 118. 

 Tacna, in Peru, on the earthquake which 



destroyed the city of, byDr.M. Hamilton, 



1840, 123. 

 Tarai, at the foot of the Himalayas, on the 



inhabitants of the, by J. B. Davis, 1859, 



177- 

 Taunton and Bristol, on railway sections 

 made on the line of the Great Western 

 Railway between, by W. Sanders, 1846, 



59- 

 Tawey River, on remains discovered be- 

 neath the bed of the, by C. Spence Bate, 



1848, 62. 

 Tay, on the ossiferous beds in the basin of 



the, by Dr. Hibbert, 1834, 642. 

 Tchad da River, on the expedition up the, by 



Dr. Baikie, 1855, 146. 

 probably the outlet of the lake Tchad, 



by Capt. W. Allen, 1838, 99. 

 Templemore, on the statistics contained in 



the Ordnance Survey of the parish of, by 



C. Babbage, 1835, 118. 

 Tenby, on three undescribed bone-caves near, 



by Rev. G. N. Smith, 1860, loi. 



Tewkesbury, discovery of an Ichthyosaurus 

 in the lias limestone at Strensham near, 

 1839, 70. 



Texas, on the Comanche Indians, and Indian 

 tribes of, by W. BoUaert, 1846, 1 16. 



Thames, from Lechlade to Windsor, on 

 the course of the, as ruled by the geo- 

 logical formations over which it passes, 

 by Rev. J. C. Clutterbuck, 1860, 75. 



, on the composition of the water of the, 



by Dr. W. Odling and Dr. Dupr6, 1859,75. 



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

 and R. Schlagintweit, 1857, 106. 



, Western, on the botanical geography 



of, by Dr. T. Thomson, 1851, 73. 



and the Himalaya, on the geology of 



part of, by Capt. Strachey, 1851, 69 ; on 

 the botanical geography of, by Major 

 Madden and Capt. Strachey, 72. 



Thirlmere Valley, on glacial action in the, 

 by R. Chambers, 1854, 79. 



Timbuctoo, its population and commerce, 

 description of, by Dr. Barth, 1855, 140. 



Timor to Java, on some tertiary rocks in the 

 islands stretching from, by J. B. Jukes, 

 1846, 67. 



-^ — and Macassar, en the natives of, by 

 Mrs. Short, 1846, 115. 



Tipperary, on the tertiary clay and lignite 

 of Bally macadam near Caher, in the 

 counly of, by A. B.Wynne, 1857, 94. 



Toomavara, co. Tipperary, en the rain-fall 

 in, 1843, 23. 



Torbanehill, on the nature of the coal of, 

 by Prof. Redfern, 1854, ic2. 



Torbay, on the Beekites found in the red 

 conglomerates of, by W. Pengelly,1856,74. 



Torquay, Kent's Cavern, researches in, with 

 extract from the original MS. memoir of 

 its opening, by E. Vivian, 1856, 78, 119. 



, Jersey, Hastings, and London, tem- 



Eerature table showing the daily average 

 eight of the thermometer at, 1848, 16. 



and South Devon, on the climate of, 



by E. Vivian, 1856, 48. 



Tralee, on the geology of the neighbourhood 

 of, by F. J. Foot, 1857, 65. 



Travancore, on the magnetic, meteorological, 

 and astronomical observatory on the moun- 

 tain of Augusta Mullay, at 6200 feet, in, 

 by J. A. Broun, 1855, 25 ; 1858, 30. 



, observatory of, on results of observa- 

 tions in the, by J. A. Broun, I860, 20. 



, on the fall of rain on the table-land of 



Uttree Mullay and coast of, by Col. Sykes, 

 1846,22; 1848, 39. 



Trevandrum, on the temperature of the earth 

 at, by Prof. J. D. Forbes, 1847, 40. 



, results of magnetical observations at, 



by J. A. Broun. 1858, 30. 



, on meteorological observations made 



at, by Mr. Caldec.tt, 1840, 28. 



Truro and Falmouth, on an original broad 

 sheet of granite between, by Rev. D. Wil- 

 liams, 1849, 68. 



TsAdda or Tshadda River, uotioe of the ex- 



