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INDEX II. 



Clibborn (Edward) on the tendency of 

 European races to become extinct in 

 the United States, 136. 



Collimator for completing the adjustment 

 of reflecting telescopes, 30. 



Collodion, on albuminized, 58. 



Collodion photographs, on engraving, by 

 means of fluoric acid gas, 58. 



Colours, on the theory of compound, with 

 reference to mixtures of blue and yel- 

 low light, 12. 



Combinations, on a theorem in, 3. 



Conglomerates of Torbay, on the Beekites 

 found in the red, 74. 



Congruences, on a particular class of, 6. 



Conway river, on the pearls of the, 92. 



Corals, on some new species of, in the lias 

 of Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, and 

 Warwickshire, 64. 



Corbett (Dr. J. H.) on the Acalephae, with 

 respect to organs of circulation and 

 respiration, 91. 



Corn-markets of the United Kingdom, 

 on the diversity of measures in the, 137. 



Cotteswold Hills, on the oolite rocks of 

 the, 65. 



Cotton manufacture in the United King- 

 dom, on the connexion between slavery 

 in the United States, and the, 137. 



Crania of the Anglo-Saxons, on the forms 

 of the, 108. 



Credit Mobilier, on the, and other recent 

 credit institutions in France, 146. 



Crime, on the statistics of, for the last ten 

 years, 159; on some statistics bearing 

 upon the relations existing between 

 poverty and, 159. 



Crimea, on fossils from the, 60 ; on the 

 flora of the, 90. 



Crimean Bosphorus, researches in the, 

 115. 



Crystallogenesis, on, 172. 



Cull (R.) on a more positive knowledge 

 of the changes, both physical and men- 

 tal, in man, with a view to ascertain 

 their causes, 108. 



Cuneiform characters, on the plastic origin 

 of the, and its relation to our own 

 alphabet, 118. 



Daa (Dr. L. K.) on the Varanger Fiord, 

 108 ; on the torenic system of the 

 Ugrians (Finns), Albanians, and other 

 populations, ib. ; on the relation of 

 the Siberian and American languages, 

 ib.; census returns of 1845 and 1855, 

 table of the Lapps and Finns in Nor- 

 way, 138. 



Danube, on the route between Kustenjee 

 and the, 119. 



Davis (J. Barnard) on the forms of the 

 crania of the Anglo-Saxons, 108. 



Dawson (J. T.) on the connexion be- 

 tween slavery in the United States of 

 America and the cotton manufacture in 

 the United Kingdom, 137; on the di- 

 versity of measures in the corn-markets 

 of the United Kingdom, ib. ; on the 

 Wirral peninsula, and the growth of its 

 population during the last fifty years in 

 connexion with Liverpool and the Man- 

 chester district, 143. 



Dean Forest, on the rocks of, 78. 



Decimal system of measures, weights, and 

 coins, on the advantages to statistical 

 science of a uniform, throughout the 

 world, 133. 



Dellman's method of observing atmo- 

 spheric electricity, on, 17. 



Devon, South, on the climate of, 48. 



Dobson (Thomas) on the causes of great 

 ininidations, 31 ; on the Balaklava 

 tempest, and the mode of interpreting 

 barometrical fluctuations, 36. 



Diatomaceas, on new forms of, from the 

 Firth of Clyde, 83. 



Dicbobune ovinum, Ow., on a new species 

 of, from the upper eocene of Hordwell, 

 with remarks on the genus, 72. 



Dichodon cuspidatus, from the upper 

 eocene of the Isle of Wight and Hord- 

 well, Hants, on the, 72. 



Dredge, exhibition of a, 91. 



" Drift-bedding," description of a work- 

 ing model to illustrate the formation of, 

 77. 



Earth, on the physical structure of the, 

 26. 



Earthenware, on the progress, extent and 

 value of tlie, manufacture of Glasgow, 

 153. 



East, on the mortality among oflScers of 

 the British army in the, 144 ; on the 

 present export of silver to the, IGl. 



Ecbatana, on the site of, 108. 



EchinidiB, on the mechanism of respira- 

 tion in the family of, 101. 



Eclipse of the sim, on the, mentioned in 

 the first book of Herodotus, 27. 



Economic science, the definition of, in 

 commerce, 144. 



Economy, social, on the territorial distri- 

 bution of the population, for purposes 

 of sanitary inquiry and, 151. 



Education, suggestions on the people's, 

 136. 



Electrical discharge, on the stratified ap- 

 pearance of the, 10. 



Electrical force, on the law of, H. 



