TO VOLS. I. TO xir. 



58: 



Atmosphere, Eadiation through, iv. 4 ; 

 its Opalescence, 651 ; its Transpar- 

 ency and Opacity, yii. 169 ; in Rela- 

 tion to Putrefaction and Infection, 

 vnr. 6. 



Atmospheric Electricity, m. 277. 



Atomic Heats of Metuls, vi. 397. 



Weights, VI. 398. 



Atomicities of the Elements, iv. 275. 



Atoms, IX. 494 ; x. 185, 256, 259 ; their 

 combining Power, iv. 401. 



Auditory Ph<-nomena, iii. 63. 



Aurorse, i. 275 ; in. 9 ; ix. 656. 



Austen, R, Godwin, Coal in South- 

 eastern parts of England, ii. 511. 



Australians, viu. 603 ; Skulls, 612, 

 616 : Customs, ix. 392. 



Autotype Process in Photography, vii. 

 220.' 



Averroes' Philosophy, iv. 510. 



Avicennas Philosophy, iv. 507. 



Avrton, W. E., Mirror of Japan, ix. 

 '25. 



Electric Railways, x. 66. 



Babylon and Nineveh. Discoveries at, 



I. 84 ; II. 143 ; iii. 536 ; iv. 335. 

 Baeyer's Synthesis of Indigo, ix. 580, 



585 

 Baily, Eclipse of Thales,i. 244 ; Baily's 



Beads, 64. 

 Bain, A., Doctrine of the Correlation 



of Force in its Bearing on Mind, v. 



157. 

 Bain's Printing Telegraph, i. 353. 

 Baker, B., Bridging the Firth of Fortli, 



XII. 142. 



S. W., Sources of Nile, iv. 492 ; 



Abyssinia, or Ethiopia, v. 404 ; Slave 

 Tra'de on the White Nile, vii. 239. 



Baldry Property purchased, rv. 291. 

 Balfour, B., Island of Socotra, x. 296. 

 Ball, R. S., Distances of the Stars, ix. 



514. 

 Balloon Ascent, ii. 437. 



Scientific Experiments, iv. 65, 



385. 



Bancroft on American Customs, ix. 



394. 

 Bank Notes, Manufacture of, ii. 263. 

 Barlow, Rev. J., Silica, i. 422. 



Application of Chemistry to the 



Preservation of Food, ii. 72. 



Aluminium, ii. 215, 



Woody Fibre and Parchment 



Paper, ii. 409. 



Mineral Candles, &c. ii. 506. 



Logograph, viii. 502. 



Donations, iv. 153, 347, 516. 



Barlow, Rev. J., resigns the Secretary- 

 ship, III. 290 ; Resolution thereon, 

 313 ; Letter from, 329. 



his Portrait presented, iii. 1 ; his 



Bust presented, vii. 339 ; Pedestal, 

 VIII. 4. 



Mrs., Donation, iv. 177. 



Barometer, Cartesian, i. 426. 



Barrett, W. F., engaged as Assistant in 

 the Laboratory, iv. 156 ; observations 

 on Sounding and Sensitive Flames, 

 V. 7, 9. 



Barrows, in Yorkshire, v. 78. 



Basedow (an Educator), viii. 460. 



Bastian, Dr., Observations on Bacteria, 

 &c. VIII. 10. 



Batemau, J. F., Subwav to France, vi. 

 110. 



Bathurst, Earl, presents Bust of Wol- 

 laston, IX. 250. 



Bazley, T., Plea for Cotton, in. 514. 



Beacon Lights and Fog Signals, xii. 425. 



Becquerel, E., Electrical Researches of, 

 1. 75, 338, 360 ; viii. 565 ; on Fluores- 

 cence, III. 160 ; X. 210. 



Bedouins, vi. 90 ; x. 301. 



Beecher, Phloo;iston, vi. 317. 



Beethoven's Music Characterised, vii. 

 24. 



Keetroot (Vinasses), ix. 53. 



Bell, A. G., Speech (no Abstract), 

 viii. 594. 



Telephone, viii. 503 ; presents 



Telephone, ix. 59 ; on Selenium, ix. 

 531 ; Experiments, x. 175. 



Jacob, presents Gould's Works on 



Bu-ds, III. 154. 



Messrs., present Seven Pounds of 



Sodium, IV. 153. 



Bell, Great, of Westminster, ii. 368. 



Bells, II. 384 ; ix. 99 ; Music of, 109. 



Belmontine, n. 507. 



Ben Doran (Poem), ix. 553. 



Benedict, Sir J., Weber and his Times, 

 VII. 199. 



Bonnet's Experiment on the Impact of 

 a Beam of Light, iv. 560. 



Benzene and its Derivatives, xi. 452. 



Benzol discovered by Faraday, in. 482 ; 

 its relation to Mauve, 477. 



Berkeley's Philosophy, vi. 341. 



Bernouilli's Kinetic Theory, ix, 520. 



Berthelot discovers Acetylene, iv. 18. 



BerthoUet applies Chlorine to Bleach- 

 ing, VI. 200. 



Bertin's Decomposition Apparatus pre- 

 sented. IX. 359. 



Besant, W.. Art of Fiction, xi. 70. 



Bessel on 61 Cygni, ix. 514. 



