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Binks (C.) on the phnnomena and laws 

 of action of voltaic electricity, and con- 

 struction of voltaic batteries, xi. 68. 



Binney (E. W.) on a patch of red and 

 variegated uiarls, viii. 571. 



Biotine and anorthite, identity of, x. 368. 



Birch, structure and growth of the bark 

 of the, xii. 55. 



Bird ( Dr. G.),on the existence of titantic 

 acid in Hessian crucibles, vi. 113; on 

 certain new combinations of albumen, 

 with an account of some curious pro- 

 perties of that substance, ix. 109 ; x. 85; 

 on the action of electricity on albumen, 

 X. 357 ; on electric currents of low ten- 

 sion, X. 376 ; on induced electric cur- 

 rents, with a description of a magnetic 

 contact-breaker, xii. 18; on indirect 

 chemical analysis, xii. 229. 



Birds, notes on various, ix. 66, 139, 141, 

 142, 147,227,503,511,512,552; geo- 

 graphical range of, vii. 418, 493 ; on 

 the diving of aquatic, i. 23. 



of passage, notice of the arrival of, 



&c., ii, 96 ; iv. 336 ; vi. 424. 



Birt( W. R.), meteorological observations 

 made during the solar eclipse of May 

 15, ix. 393. 



Bischoff (Prof.), analysis of plenakite, 

 vii. 540. 



— — (J.) on the cause of the grave and 

 acute tones of the human voice, vi. 372 ; 

 on the physiology of the human voice, 

 ix. 201, 269, 342. 



Bismuth, peroxide of, iii. 387; chlorosul- 

 phuret of, xi. 560 ; on the peculiar vol- 

 taic condition of, xii. 48 ; action of ni- 

 tric acid upon, xii. 305. 



and iron, on the peculiar voltaic in- 

 activity of, xi. 544. 



and cadmium, separation of the 



oxides of, vi. 235. 



and lead, separation of, iii. 389. 



Bitumens, constitution of, ix. 487. 



Blackburn (C.) on the modern tele- 

 graphs, v. 24 1,365; analytical theorems 

 relating to geometrical series, vi. 196. 



Blackw all (J. ) on the diving of aquatic 

 birds, i. 23; observations on the house 

 spider, i. 95 ; on a new species of 

 Arachnida, i. 1 90; on someundescribed 

 Araneidee, iii. 104, 187, 344, 436 ; v. 

 50 ; viii. 481 ; x. 100. 



Blake (J.) on the electrical currents 

 produced during the processes of fer- 

 mentation and vegetation, xii. 539. 



Blewitt (O.) on an erroneous statement 

 respecting Mr. Faraday, iv. 261. 



Blood of cholera patients, researches on 

 the, i. 295. 



, its circulation in insects, vi. 300; 



titanic acid in, vi. 201 ; influence of 



the tricuspid valve of the heart on the 

 circulation of the, vii. 207; on the re- 

 gulation of the quantity of blood with- 

 in the heart, vii. 212 ; notice of certain 

 appearances in, vii. 410 ; on the gases 

 contained in the, xii. 300. 



Blow-pipe, a new oxy-hydrogen, i. 470. 



Blue colours, preparation of, vi. 156. 



Boase (Dr. H. S.), on the structure of 

 rocks, vii. 376, 445 ; on Mr. Hopkins's 

 ♦' Researches in Physical Geology," 

 ix. 4, 10, 14; Mr. Hopkins's reply to, 

 ix. 171, 366 ; on the composition and 

 origin of porcelain earth, x. 348. 



Boddington ( B. ) on the effects of a stroke 

 of lightning, i. 191. 



Bog timber, on, vii. 499. 



Bonaparte (C. L.) on the arrangement of 

 the vertebrate animals, xii. 92. 



BonsdoHF (Dr.), on the solubility of 

 oxide of lead in water, xi. 221. 



Bones of the rhinoceros and hyena in the 

 Cefn caves, discovery of, i. 232. 



Bonomi (Mr.) on the ring money of 

 Africa, xi. 132. 



Bonn, meeting of the Scientific Associa- 

 tion of Germany at, vii. 157. 



Bonnet (G.) on the reducing powers of 

 arsenious acid, ix. 230. 



Books, new, notices respecting, vii. 541 ; 

 ix. 4; xi. 481, 548; xii. 127,202,263, 

 379, 536, 602. 



Boomarang, on the path of the, xii. 329* 



Booth (J.) on the conic sections, xii. 104. 



Boron, preparation of, x. 419. 



Boroughs, on a formula for the relative 

 importance of, i. 26. 



Bostock ( Dr. ) analysis of a mineral water 

 from the island of St. Paul, vi. 312. 



Botanical alliances, origin of the, xi. 247, 



classification, on the present state 



of, xi. 48. 



Botanical Society of Edinburgh, viii. 440. 



Botany : — deviations from the ordinary 

 structure in Telopea speciosissima, v. 

 70 ; female flower and fruit of Raffle- 

 sia, v. 70; structure of Hydnora, v. 

 70 ; internal structure of plants, v. 

 1 12, 181, 284; action of tannin on the 

 roots of plants, v. 157 ; a newly ob- 

 served property in plants, vi. 164 ; 

 on the genus Hosackia and the Ame- 

 rican Loti, vi. 221 ; on the classifica- 

 tion of vegetables, vi. 379 ; on the Eri- 

 ogonea;, vi. 379 ; on the species of Fe- 

 dia, vi. 380; of the Himalayan moun- 

 tains, vii. 132 ; on the formation of 

 wood. vii. 498 ; notice of a yew found 

 in a bog, vii. 499; notice of a yew at 

 Macruss, vii. 499 ; on bog timber, vii. 

 499 ; Oxalis tuberosa, Solanum tube- 

 rosum, Cevadilla, Amole, Cestrutn 

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