INDEX 



Barrow John. — On tlie Use of Naphthaline in Section Cutting, p, li5, 

 Baxendell J., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec— Observations of the Meteoric Shower 



of November 27th, 1872, p. 24. 

 BiNNET E. W., F.E.S., F.G.S., V.P.— Additional Notes on the Drift 

 Deposits near Manchester, p. 12. Observations of the Meteoric 

 Shower of November 27th, 1872, p. 23. On some Specimens of 

 Anachoropteris, pp. 44, 72, 107. On the Quality of the Water 

 supplied to Manchester, p. 81. 

 Brockbank William, F.G.S.— Notes on Supposed Glacial Action in the 

 Deposition of Hematite Iron Ores in the Fm-ness District, p. 58. 

 On Specimens of Iron Manufactured by the old Bohemian Process 

 from Hematite Ores in the South of Eiu'ope, p. 72. Notes on the 

 Victoria Cave, Settle, p. 95, 

 Brothers Alfred, F.E.A.S. — Observations of the Meteoric Shower of 



November 27th, 1872, p. 25. 

 Broughton S. — On Ball Discharge in Thunderstorms, p. 71. 

 Dawkins W. Boyd, M.A., F.E.S.— On some remarkable Forms of Stalag- 

 mites from Caves near Tenby, p. 26. On the date of the Conquest 

 of South Lancashire by the English, p. 26. On some Human 

 Bones found at Buttington, Montgomeryshire, p. 30. The Eesults 

 of the Settle Cave Exploration, p. 61. Observations on the Eate 

 at which Stalagmite is being accumulated in the Ingleborough 

 Cave, p. 83. 

 Gerland Dr. B. W.— Note on Meta-Vanadic Acid, p. 50. 

 Hardy John. — On the occurrence of Unio tumidus in the Manchester 



District, j). 117. 

 Herfokd Eev. Brooke. — On the Transition from Eoman to Arabic 



Numerals (so called) in England, p. 91. 

 Hurst H. A. — On the Flora of Alexandria (Egyi^t), p. 69. 



