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SBCTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



Eye, Sii" D. Brewster on a case of yision 

 'without retina, 1852, 3. 



, on Bishop Berkeley's Theory of 



Vision, by Sir D. Brewster, 1848, 49. 



< , on the accommodation of the, to 



various distances, by Sir D. Brewster, 

 1844, 10. 



, on the tmequal sensibility of the 

 foramen centrale to the light of different 

 coloure, by Prof. J. C. Maxwell, 1856, 

 12. 



, Key. Prof. Powell on the achromatism 



of the, 1833, 374; 1834, 54g. 



, Prof. Wartmann on Daltonism (indis- 

 tinct vision of colours), 1841, 40. 



• , G. H. Fielding on a new membrane 



(membrana versicolor) in the, 1831-32, 

 602. 



, Sir D. Brewster on the functions of 



the membranes of the, at the foramen 

 centrale of Soemmering, 1847, 33. 



— — , P. B. Lucas on two new fasciae con- 

 nected with the muscles of the, 1841, 80. 



. , Dr. Prichard on a case of amaurosis, 



1836, 108. 



, on a mode of measuring the astigma- 

 tism of a defective, by Prof. Stokes, 1849, 

 10. 



, operation for artificial pupil, E. Mid- 



dlemore on the, 1839, 96. 



' , on capsular cataract, by E. Middle- 

 more, 1839, 96. 



, Sir D. Brewster on the cause, pre- 

 vention, and cure of cataract, 1836, 

 III. 



, Dr. R. D. Thomson on opacity of the 



cornea produced by sulphuric acid, 1840, 

 164. 



— ■ , Dr. Ure on the operation for squint- 

 ing, 1840, 163. 



, Sir D. Brewster on the cause of the 



optical phenomena in the crystalline lens 

 during the absorption of distilled water, 



1837, II. 



, Sir D. Brewster on the phenomena 

 and cause of the muscas volitantes, 1840, 

 8. 



, Sir D. Brewster on the polarizing 



structure of the, 1850, 5. 



■ , Sir D, Brewster on Mr. C. Wallace's 



preparations of the, 1838, 14. 



of birds and reptiles, T. Allis on the 



sclerotic bones forming the orbit of the, 

 1837, 98. 



— — of the shark. Sir J. P. W. Herschel on 

 the structure of the vitreous humour of 

 the, 1838, 15. 



Eyes, Prof. W. B. Rogers on their inabi- 

 lity to determine which retina is im- 

 pressed, 1860, 18. 



Eyeball, J. Walker on the muscles and 

 nerves of the, 1836, 121. 



" ■ . , on the form of the, and the relative 

 position of the entrance of the optic nerve 



. into it, in different animals, by T. Nunne- 

 ley, 1858, 139. 



Eyepiece, solid. Rev. J. B, Beade on a, 



1850, 15. 

 Ezekiel, notes of an excursion to the sup- 

 posed tomb of, by T. K. Lynch, 1853, 89. 



Factory life, its influence on the health of 

 the operative, by Dr. A. Q-. Malcolm, 

 1855, 171. 



Fairy-rings of pastures. Prof. J. T. Way on 

 the, 1846, 43. 



, Prof. Buckman on the, 1849, 70. 



Falco islandicus and F. groenlandicus, J. 

 Taylor on, 1859, 158. 



Falcons of Greenland and Iceland, J. Han- 

 cock on the, 1838, 106. 



Falling bodies, Prof. Oersted on the devia- 

 tion of, from the perpendicular, 1846, 2. 



Fallow crops. Rev. J. B. Reade on Liebig's 

 theory of, 1842, 64. 



Faraday's lines of force, on a method of 

 drawing the theoretical forms of, without 

 calculation, by Prof. J. C. Maxwell, 1856, 

 12. 



Fascination, on the physiology of, by J. 

 Braid, 1855, 120. 



Pasciola gigantica, a new species of Trema- 

 tode worm. Dr. T. S. Cobbold on, 1855, 

 108. 



Fata Morgana of Ireland, Mr. M'Farlane 

 on the, 1852, 29. 



Fan-blast, as applied to furnaces, W. Fair- 

 bairn on the, 1840, 199. 



Fans for causing blasts of air, Prof. J. 

 Thomson on some properties of whirling 

 fluids, with their application in improving 

 the action of, 1852, 130. 



Fat, on its absorption into the system, by 

 Prof. KoUiker, 1855, 126. 



Fault, singular, in the southern termination 

 of the Warwickshire coal-field, C. Twam- 

 ley on a, 1853, 62. 



Faults, and anticlinal and synclinal axes, 

 J. Leithart on, 1838, 89. 



Fauna, marine, of Britain, Prof. E. Forbes 

 on additions discovered by R. M 'Andrew, 



1845, 66. 



, marine, of Cornwall, C. W. Peach on 



the, 1845, 65 ; 1847, 78. 

 , molluscous, of the Azores and St. 



Helena, Prof. E. Forbes on the, 1851, 



, British molluscous, on the addition 



of the order Nucleobranchia to the, by 



Prof. E. Forbes, 1843, 72. 

 in the -^gean Sea, Lieut. Spratt on 



the influence of temperature upon the 



distribution of the, 1848, 81. 

 of the Clyde, Rev. Dr. C. P. Miles on 



the, 1855, 114. 



of Ireland, W. Thompson on the, 



1846, 83 ; 1847, 80 ; 1848, 125. 



of Liverpool, J. Byerly on the, 1854, 



107. 



of Sweden, Prof. Nilsson on changes 



in the, 1847, 79. 



, invertebrate, of the lower oolites of 



