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Clipton Professor, M.A., F.K.A.S.— Influence of Temperature on the Nature 

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Cockle James, M.A., F.R.A.S.— Transcendental and Algebraic Solution, 

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Curtis John.— Kainfall in Manchester, p. 39. Eainfall at Sale, p. 196. 



Danceb J. B., F.R.A.S. — Photographed Micrometer, p. 117. 



Darbishiee R. D.— Deposits of Fossil Shells at Capell Backen, p. 21. 



Deposit of Bones at Grt. Orme's Head, p. 134. 

 Daties Thos. — On Crystallisation, p. 210. 

 Dyer J. C, V.P. — Explosion at Blackfriars, ]). 3. Notes on Freezing and 



Evaporation, &c., p. 43. Action of Steam in Boiler Explosions, p. 66. 



Invention of the Electric Telegraph, p. 191. On Calorific Phenomena, 



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Ekman C. F., Hon. Librarian. — Fire Balls seen in Sweden, p. 3. Increase 

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Fairbairn W., LL.D., F.E.S., V.P. —Temperature in Dukinfield Coal Pit, 

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Fryer Alfred. — Vibration of the Barometric Column, p. 118. Oxyhydrogen 

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Harley Eev. Robert, F.R.A.S. — Transcendental Solution of Algebraic 



Equations, p. 181, p. 199, p. 237. 

 Heelis T., F.R.A.S. — Observations of the Zodiacal Light at Smyrna, p. 150, 



Abnormal Trade "Winds, p. 217. 

 Hepworth John. — Method of Washing and Moimting Shells, p. 22. 

 Heeschel Sir John F. W., D.C.L., F.R.S., Hon. Mem.— His Meteorology, 



p. 215. Effect of Solar Spots on Aerial Currents, p. 217. 

 Heys W. H. — Description of the Kaloscope, p. 36. 



Hobler F. H. — Influence of Magnetism on Electro Chemical Deposition, p. 1, 

 HoDGKiNSON Prof. E., F.R.S., The late. — Presentation of a Bust of, p. 179. 

 Holden Isaac. — Residences of Working Classes, p. 161. 

 Hopkins Tnos., M.B.M.S-. — Present State of Meteorology, p. 192. 

 Hull Edwd., B.A., F.G-.S. — Theory of Development of Species, p. 25. Nature 



and Objects of Geological Surveys, p. 32. Glacial Striations near 



Liverpool, p. 155. 



Johnson R. — Conductibility of Amalgams, p. 165. 



Joule J. P., LL.D., F.R.S., P.— Experiments on Amalgams, p. 163. 



Depression of Temperature on Ascending in the Atmosphere, p. 173. 



Cause of Electrical Storms, p. 218. 



