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INDEX 



Aluminium, Specimens exhibited, ii. 



79, 85 ; XII. 464; Kev. J. Barlow on, 



215; Sir H. Eoscoe on, xii. 451. 

 America, North, Physical Geography, 



II. 167, 522. 

 American Customs, ix. 392. 



. Organ, tii. 489. 



• Picture Writing, vi. 465. 



Ammonia, ii. 274; ix. 51. 



Compounds of Platinum, ti. 176. 



Ampere, A., on Electric Current?, tii. 



49. 

 Analytically formed Substances by the 



Body, IT. 568. 

 Anatomical and Medical Knowledge 



of Ancient Eg\ pt, xi. 378. 

 Anaxagoras's Philosophy, ti. 314. 

 Anaximander's Philosophy, ti. 305. 

 Anaximenes' Philosophy, ti. 307. 

 Anchippodus described, tiii. 123. 

 Andaman Islands, xii. 269. 

 Andamanese, Tin. 638 ; xii. 271. 

 Anderson, Charles, Decease of, it. 516 ; 



Prof. Faraday's Eemarks on, t. 206. 



W., Mechanical Properties of 



Cork, XI. 436. 



presents High Vacuum Pump, xii. 



181 ; portrait of Mendcleef, xii. 403. 

 Andes, IMincrals of, iii. 190. 

 Andrews, T., Gaseous and Liquid 



States of Matter, ti. 356. 

 Piesearches on Ozone, ti. 549; 



Gases, tiii. 662. 

 Anglo-Saxon Conquest, ti. 116. 

 Anliydrous Organic Acids, i. 239. 

 Aniline, History of, iii. 475 ; it. 437 ; 



Till. 228. 

 Anima Mundi, iv. 512. 

 Animal Individuality, i. 184 ; Forms, 



444 ; TII. 94; Excitability, x. 146. 

 and Vegetable Kingdoms, Limits, 



I. 415 ; Tin. 28 ; Structure, 298. 

 Life, Persistent Types of, in. 151 ; 



in the Deep Sea, 299'; ti. 72. 



Magnetism, xi. 25. 



Quinoidine, it. 567. 



Animals, Earliest Stages of their De- 



yelopment, iii. 315. 



intermediate between Birds and 



Keptiles, t. 278. 



in motion, x. 44. 



Annual Meetings (1851 et seq.) i. 61, 



&c. 

 Ansdell, Gerard, Eesearches on 



Meteorites, xi. 541. 

 Ansell's Detector of Fire Damp, tii. 



399. 

 Ansted, D. T., Mud Volcanoes and 



Petroleum, iv. 628. 



Antagonism, xii. 284. 



Antipyrine, xi. 460. 



Antiquity of Man, it. 38. 



Antozone, in. 70. 



Ants, HalDits of, Tin. 253 ; ix. 174. 



Apes, Anthropoid, n. 26 ; in. 16. 



Aphis, DcTelopment of, i. 11, 14; ii. 



535. 

 Appareil Paulin (Smoke Jacket), ti. 



371. 

 Appert's Mode of Preserving Food, ii. 



77. 

 Appunn's Keed Tonometer, ix. 538. 

 Aquarium, n. 403. 

 Aqueous Vapour, condensed and frozen, 



IT. 5 ; see Vapours. 

 Aquileia, xii. 175. 



Arabia, Eastern and Central, it. 348. 

 Arabic Philosophy, it. 506. 

 Arago's Discovery in Induction, xi. 



123. 

 Architecture, its relations to Science, 

 it. 124 ; ConstructiTG Principles of 

 the Styles, 268. 

 Architectural Designs, Logic of, ix. 



89. 

 Arctic and Sub- Arctic Life, viii. 378. 

 Arn}ada, xii. 307. 

 Armenia and Ararat, Tin. 349. 

 Armstrong's Time-fuzes, in. 443. 



Gun, its Construction, in. 246; 



its Powers, 500 ; Gunpowder experi- 

 ments, TI. 277. 

 Arnold, M., Equality (no Abstract)^ 

 vm. 510. 



Emerson {no Abstract), xi. 43. 



Art and Science, points of contact 

 between, it. 9. 



■ illustrated by Coins, it. 306. 



Education, it. 380. 



good Taste in, t. 376. 



Old and New, ti. 103, 534. 



Artificial Illumination, it. 16. 



Formation of Organic Substances, 



T. 378. 



Keproduction of Volcanic Eocks 



(in French), xii. 330. 

 Artistic Judgment, Limits of, tii. 144. 

 Ashby, J, E., Catalytic Action, n. 66, 

 Asia Minor, a Fortnight in, tii. 1 17. 

 Assyrian Excavations, n. 143. 

 Astronomy and Photography, n. 462 ; 



XI. 104, 367 ; xii. 158. 

 Astrophotographic Congress, xii. 158. 

 Athletic Games and Greek Art, x. 



272. 

 Atlantic Telegraph, ii. 401 ; t. 45. 

 Atlantic, Temperature of, Tn. 263. 

 Atlantis, Theory of an, iii. 431. 



