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385 



232 et seq. ; rolations of their teeth to 

 those of man, 223 et soq., 311 et seq. 

 338 et sofi. ; of the elephant, 311 ; of 

 the quadrumana, 338 et seq. 



Doiitz, Simon N., elected honorary mem- 

 ber, 1. 



Dowar, Dr. H. A., elected a member, 

 299. 



Dowar, Mr., on a self-packing vulcanite 

 apparatus, 300. 



Diseases of the teeth in animals, 355, 356. 



Dog-fish, dentinal tubuli of the, 227. 



Dolphin, dentinal tubuli of the, 227. 



Donations presented to the society, 18. 



Drill, a new one exhibited, 181. 



Duff, Mr., his communication on mate- 

 rials used by dentists, 1. 



Dunn, C. W., elected hon. member, 5. 



Elections of ofi&cers and council in 1858, 

 13 ; in 1859, 111 ; in 1860, 256. 



Electricity, employment of, in dental 

 operations, 80 et seq. 



Elephant, dentition of the, 311 ; its tusks, 

 and their enormous weight, 312 ; de- 

 struction of one at Exeter 'Change, 

 314 ; its skeleton set up at the Hun- 

 terian Museum, 315 ; its molar teeth, ib. ; 

 Professor Owen's description of its 

 molar teeth, 315, 316 ; section of the 

 skull of an Asiatic one, 322. 



Elephants, different descriptions of, 321 

 — 323 (note) ; numerous in Siberia, ib. ; 

 carcass of an enormous one found in 

 Siberia, 324, 325. 



Elephas primigenius, teeth of the, found 

 scattered throughout the whole of Eu- 

 rope, 323. 



Elliott, J. W., elected a member, 337. 



Epulis, occurrence of, in the antnun, 40. 



Ether and tannin, its application, 378, 379. 



Evans, T. W., elected a corresponding 

 member, 159. 



Expansion, increase of, by heat, .191, 194 ; 

 rate of, 194. 



Face, injury of the, through the bursting 

 of a gim, 48 ; its treatment, 48 et seq. ; 

 surgical operation on the, 50 ; breech 

 of !i gun extracted from the, 51 . 



Finnie, J., elected a oorreeponding mem- 

 ber, 181. 



Flask employed in the self-packing appa- 

 ratus, 303, 304 ; an improved on© for 

 vulcanizing, 361. 



Fletcher's commimication on the mecha- 

 nical appliances for reducing irregu- 

 larity in the growth of teeth, 213 — 

 222. 



Food of different animals, 354, 355. 



Forceps for removing the stumps of upper 

 molars, 62. 



Forsyth, W. F., elected a member, 257. 



Fossils, the medals of creation, 225 ; a 

 guide to the form of extinct races, ib. ; 

 remains of, 238. 



Fox, Mr., his commimication on the ap- 

 plication of an hydraulic press for 

 swaging gold plates, 372. 



Eraser, Dr., his communication on an 

 injury of the face, 47 et seq. 



Gallinaceous bird possesses a muscular 

 gizzard, 353. 



Ghrimes, S., elected a member, 139. 



Gill, S. , elected a member, 207. 



Gold, its use in the manufacture of arti- 

 ficial teeth, 1. 



Gold plates, application of the hydraulic 

 press for swaging, 372. 



Goodyear's experiments on vulcanite, 141, 

 142. 



Gorilla, dentition of the, 341 ; habits of 

 the, ib. 



Graminivoi'ous mammals, teeth of, 243 ; 

 their teeth equivalent to a self-dressing 

 millstone, 244. 



Gregson, G., elected a member, 5. 



Gutta-percha, use of, in dentistry, 3 ; 

 employment of, in cases of cleft palate, 

 11 ; does not change when exposed to 

 a vulcanizing heat, 151 ; employment 

 of, as a temporary filling, 380. 



Haemorrhage, cases of, from the dental 

 periosteum, 26, 27. 



Hampson, C, elected a member, 113. 



Harris, C, elected a corrcsponding mem- 

 ber, 159. 



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