INDEX. 



547 



iNUiA-RuBBEn, Military Applications, 



2oO. 

 Insects, Metamorphoses of, 375. 

 Iron and its Resistance to Projectiles, 



491, 500. 

 Iron Walls of England, 503. 



Jacquard Loom, 271. 

 Jones, H. Bence, elected Secretary, 

 293. 



KirchhoflTs Spectrum Observations, 233, 



395. 

 KoH-i-NUR Diamond, its History, 231. 



liANKESTER, E., on Bread-making, 253. 



Lava, Consolidation of, 1 25. 



Lectures, Courses in 1859, 4, 107; in 

 1860,168,217; in 1861, 294, 329 ; in 

 1862, 399. 



Life, Chronometry of, 1 1 7. 



Light in relation to Crystals, 100. 



Lighthouse Illumination, 220. 



Lithium, 84. 



Lochaber, Parallel Roads of, 341. 



Lyell, Sir C, on Conical Form of Vol- 

 canoes, &c., 125. 



Magenta and Mauve, History of, 468, 

 478 ; Specimens of, 483. 



Magnesium, 82. 



Magnetic Force, its Influence on the 

 Electric Discharge, 169 ; Relations 

 of Ciystals, 98. 



Magneto-Electricity applied to Light- 

 houses, 222. 



Mammalia, Geographical Distribution 

 of, 109 ; Cerebral System of Classifi- 

 cation, 174. 



Man, as distinguished from Apes by 

 his Structure, 15; by his Brain, 407 ; 



— Fossil Remains of, 420. 

 Marshall, J., elected FuUerian Professor 



of Physiology, 526. 

 Maskelyne, N. S., on the Crystal Mole- 

 cule, 95. 



— on Diamonds, 229. 



Masters, M. T., on Abnormal and Nor- 

 mal Formations in Plants, 223. 



Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, 384. 



Maxwell, J. C, on the Theory of Three 

 Primary Colours, 370. 



Mayer's Researches on Heat, Force, &c., 

 534. 



Mayo, T., on the Relations of the Public 

 to the Science and Practice of Medi- 

 cine, 258. 



* Merrimac ' described, 508. 



Metals, Precipitation of, 81. 



Metamorphoses of Insects, 375. 



Meteorological Telegraphy, 444. I 



MeteorP, 143, 531. 



Military Books presented, 275. 



Milnes, R. Monckton, on International 

 Exhibition of 1862, 485. 



Minerals of the Andes, 190. 



Mitchell, Rev. W., on Crystallography, 

 86. 



* Monitor ' described, 509. 



Motion in Plants and Animals com- 

 pared, 433. 



Murray, R., sets up Penny-Post, 458. 



Music and English Poetry, 3 1 7. 



Nerves^ their Nutrition and Reparation, 



378. 

 Newton, C. T., on the Mausoleum at 



Halicarnassus, 384. 

 Northern Plants, Distribution of, 431. 



Odling, W., on Magnesium, &c., 80. 



— on Acids and Salts, 234. 



— on Graham's Researches on Dialysis, 

 422. 



Oliver, D., on the Distribution of 



Northern Plants, 431. 

 Overstone, Lord, presents a * Collection 



of Tracts,' 218. 

 Owen, R., on the Gorilla, 10. 



— on Succession in Time and the Geo- 

 graphical Distribution of Mammalia, 

 109. 



— on Cerebral Classification of Mam- 

 malia, 174, 



— on National Museum of Natural 

 History (no abstract), 360. 



Ozone and Antozone, M. Faraday on, 

 70. 



Paget, James, on the Chronometry of 



Life, 117. 

 Palmer, John, improves Postal System, 



459. 

 Parallel Roads of Lochaber, 341. 

 Paris, Comte de. Letter from, respecting 



the Prince Consort, 430a. 

 Pectous State of Bodies, 425. 

 Pengelly, W., on the Ossiferous Caverns 



of Devonshire, 149. 



— on Devonian Fossils and the Burdelt- 

 Coutts's Geological Scholarships, &c., 

 263. 



Penny-Post set up, 458, 461. 

 Peptous State of Bodies, 425. 

 Perkin, W., isolates the Mauve Colour, 



478. 

 Phosphorescence, 159. 

 Phosphoroscope, 161. 

 Photographic Ek;lip8e Results, 362. 

 Pickersgill, H. W., paints and presents 



Portrait of Rev. J. Barlow, 1. 

 Pigeons, on various Breeds of, 197. 



