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SECTIONS. INDEX OF PLACES. 



m^taJlique in the Lake district of, by H. 



Poole, 185G, 46. 

 Westmoreland, description of a section across 



the Silurian rocks in, by J. Q-. Marshall, 



1839, 67. 

 , on striated and polished rocks and 



" roches moutonn6es " in the Lake district 



of, by J. Bryce, 1850, 76, 112. 

 , on the fall of rain in the Lake districts 



of, by J. F. Miller, 1846, 18. 

 Westphalia, on the carboniferous and Devo- 

 nian systems of, by Sir R. I. Murchison, 



1839, 7Z. 

 Wexford, on iron pyrites connected with 



fossil graptolites from Tinnaglough, in 



the county of, by A. Q-ages, 1860, 79. 

 , on fossil stems alHed to Stigmaria 



from the upper beds of the old red sand- 

 stone of Hook Point in the county of, by 



Rev. Prof. Haughton, 1857, 69. 

 , notice of a MS. History of (written 



in 1684), 1840, 149. 

 Weymouth Bay, results of a day's dredging 



in, by W. Thompson, 1857, 108. 

 Wherstead, near Ipswich, on a stratum of 



stones covered with barnacles in the red 



crag at, by Sir C. Lyell, 1851, 65. 

 Whitby, discovery of a large Plesiosaurus in 



the has near, 1848, 78. 

 Whitehaven, on the petroleum of, by Prof. 



Johnston, 1838, 60. 

 Wick, on the herring-fishery averages of the 



district of, 1854, 176. 

 Wicklow, on the geology of the county of, 



by Prof. Oldham, 1848, 71. 

 — — , on the alteration of clay-slate and 



gritstone into mica-schist and gneiss by 



the granite of, by J. B. Jukes, 1856, 68. 

 , notice of the one-inch map of the 



northern part of the county of, 1854, 87. 

 Wigan, on the dislocations of the coal-strata 



of, by W. Peace, 1837, 82. 

 Windermere Lake, on a singular iridescent 



phenomenon seen on, by J. C. Mounsey, 



1855, 41. 

 Wirral, statistics of poor relief and move- 

 ment of population in the commercial 



district in the Hundred of, by Mr. 



M'Nemey, 1854, 142. 

 Wirral Peninsula, and the growth of its 



population, by J. T. Danson, 1856, 143. 

 Wolverhampton, on reptilian footprints in 



the new red sandstone north of, by Rev. 



W. Lister, 1860, 87. 

 — — , on an artesian well in the new red 



sandstone at the waterworks of, by J. F. 



Bateman, 1859, 229. 

 Woodspring Hill, near Bristol, on a raised 



sea-beach at, by W. Sanders, 1840, 102. 

 Worcester, on marine shells found in gravel 



near, by J. Allies, 1839, 70. 

 Worcestershire, on fossil vegetables from the 



new red sandstone of, by J. Yates, 1 837, 5 9 . 

 , on the occurrence of marine plants in, 



by Prof. Buckman, 1847, 61. 

 , on the vegetable remains in the Keu- 



per sandstone of Longdon, by Prof. Strick- 

 land, 1849, 66. 

 Workington collieries, on an incursion of 

 the sea into the, by Rev. Prof. Sedgwick, 

 1837, 75- 



Yang-tse-kiang River, and the Hwang-ho, 

 or Yellow River, of China, W. Lockhart 

 on the, 1858, 152. 



, China, on the, and its future com- 

 merce, by Capt. S. Osborn, 1859, 196, 



Yealm Bridge Cavern, notice of some mam- 

 mals found in, 1841, 68. 



Yedo, city of, Japan, account of the, by L. 

 Oliphant, 1859, 195. 



Ynyscedwin Ironworks, on the smelting of 

 iron with anthracite coal at the, by Gr. 

 Crane, 1837, 52. 



York, on the quantities of rain falling at 

 different elevations at, by Prof. Phillips, 

 1833, 401. 



, researches on rain at, by Prof. Phil- 

 lips, 1841, 30. 



, on the quantities of rain received in 



gauges at unequal elevations upon the 

 groimd at, by Prof Phillips, 1844, 21. 



, on the curves of annual temperature 



at, by Prof. Phillips, 1844, 21. 



(Minster), on the temperature of the 



air in, by Prof. Phillips, 1841, 29. 



, on the state of education in, 1837, 144. 



, on the sanitary condition (1839-1843) 



of, by Dr. Laycock, 1 844, 90. 



Yorkshire, on the birds of, by T. AUis, 1844, 

 60. 



, on the fishes of, by T. Meynell, 1844, 



62. 



, on the flora of, by O, A. Moore, 1844, 



70. 



,, on plants and animals found in the 



sulphureous waters of, by Dr. Lankester, 

 1840, 143. 



, on the mineral springs and other 



waters of, by W. West, 1844, 28, 105. 



, on the temperature of the air at 



various soundings of Huggate Well, by 

 Rev. T. Rankin, 1844, 22. 



, on the direction of isoclinal magnetic 



lines in, by Prof PhilHps, 1836, 3 1 ; 1850, 



14- . , 



, on magnetic phenomena in, by Prof. 



PhiUips, 1853, 6. 

 , accoimt of the Grassington lead-mines 



near Skipton, by S. Eddy, 1844, 52. 

 , on the mineral produce of, by R. 



Hunt, 1858, 181. 

 , on the discovery of a large Plesiosaurus 



at Kettleness cliff, 1844, 49. 

 , on the flagstones of, and their fossils, 



by W. Baines, 1858, 78. 

 , on the restoration of Zamites gigas 



from the lower sandstone and shale of the 



coast of, by Prof. W. C. Williamson, 1854, 



103. 

 , South, on the currents present during 



the deposition of the carboniferous and 



