INDEX II. 



191 



Baily (William H.) on fossils from the 

 Crimea, 00. 



Baker (T. B. Lloyd), statistics and sug- 

 gestions connected with the reformation 

 of juvenile offenders, 128. 



Balaklava tempest, on the, 36. 



Ball (Dr.), exhibition of a dredge, 91. 



Banking, on the family principle in, Lon- 

 don, 143. 



Barometrical fluctuations, on the mode of 

 interpreting, 3G. 



Bate (Spence) on a new crustacean Mo- 

 nimia Whiteana, 91. 



Battery, on a modification of the May- 

 nooth cast-iron, 16. 



Beamish (Richard), letter to, by Robert 

 Mushet, on an ancient miner's axe re- 

 cently discovered in the Forest of Dean, 

 71; statistics of Cheltenham, 129. 



Beckley (11.) on a model of a self-register- 

 ing anemometer, 38. 



Beekites, on the, found in the red con- 

 glomerates of Toi-bay, 74. 



Bessemer (M.) on the manufacture of iron 

 and steel, 162. 



Birds, suggestions for ascertaining the 

 causes of death in, 97. 



Bismuth, on the compounds of chromium 

 and, 58. 



Blood, on the cause of the fluidity of the, 

 98. 



Boats, on the application of coiTugated 

 metal to, 162. 



Bone-beds of the upper Ludlow rock, and 

 base of the old red sandstone, on the, 

 70. 



Bosphorus, researches in the Crimean, 

 115. 



Botany, 83. 



Bowerbank (J. S.) on the origin of sili- 

 ceous deposits in the chalk formations, 

 63. 



Bubalus moschatus, additional evidence 

 of the, from the Wiltshire drift, 72. 



Buckman (Professor James) on the base- 

 ment beds of the oolite, 64 ; on the 

 oolite rocks of the Cotteswold hills, 65 ; 

 notes on experiments in the Bota- 

 nical Garden of the Royal Agricultu- 

 ral College, 83 ; notes on some antiques 

 found at Cirencester as evidence of the 

 domestic manners of the Romans, 108. 



Brachiopoda, on the anatomy of the, 94. 



Breadstuffs, on the geography of, 90. 



Bristol district, on the igneous rocks of 

 Lundy and the, 65. 



British army in the East, on the mortality 

 among officers of the, 144. 



British palaeozoic strata, on the correla- 

 tion of the North American and, 75. 



Brodic (Prof.) on a new combination of 

 carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, formed 

 by the oxidation of graphite, 50 ; on 

 some new species of corals in the lias 

 of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and 

 Warwickshire, 64 ; on a new species of 

 Pollicipcs in the inferior oolite near 

 Stroud, in Gloucestershire, 64. 



Bromby (the Rev. C. H.), suggestions on 

 the people's education, 130. 



Brown (Samuel) on the advantages to 

 statistical science of a uniform decimal 

 system of measures, weights, and coins 

 throughout the world, 133. 



Brucia, on testing for, 53 ; on a new 

 method of extracting, from nux vomica 

 without alcohol, 54. 



Calvert (Prof. F. C.) on the incrustations 

 of blast furnaces, 50. 



Carbon, on a new combination of oxygen 

 and hydrogen formed by the oxidation 

 of graphite, 50 ; on the appearance of, 

 under the microscope, ib. 



Cardigan (Archdeacon of) on the site of 

 Ecbatana, 108. 



Carpenter (Mary) on the position of re- 

 formatory schools in reference to the 

 state, and the general princijiles of their 

 management, especially as regards fe- 

 male reformatories, 134. 



Caterpillar, on an instance of Instinct in 

 a, 97. 



Centaurea nigra and C. nigrescens, on the 

 specific identity of, 87. 



Cesspools, on the alkaline emanations 

 from, 57. 



Chalk formation, on the origin of silice- 

 ous deposits in the, 63. 



Cheltenham, on a meteor seen at, 47 ; on 

 the salts in the, and other mineral 

 waters, 50; on the statistics of, 129. 



Chemistry, 49 ; on the use of the gramme 

 in, 60 ; on some points connected with 

 agricultural, 172. 



Chevallier (Rev. Prof.) on the tides of 

 Nova Scotia, 23. 



Chromium, on the compounds of, and 

 bismuth, 58. 



Cirencester, notes on some antiques found 

 at, as evidence of the domestic manners 

 of the Romans, 108. 



Claudet (A.) on various phEenomena of 

 refraction through semi-lenses produ- 

 cing anomalies in the illusion of stereo- 

 scopic images, 9. 



Clay (W.) on the manufacture of the 

 large-wrought iron gun, and other 

 masses of iron made at the Mersey iron- 

 works, Liverpool, 162. 



