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England, present condition of savings’ banks 
in, 135. 
Erman (Dr. Adolph) on the continuance of 
magnetical and meteorological observa- 
tions, 38. 
Erman (Paul) on the influence of. friction 
upon thermo-electricity, 102. 
Eudiometer, experiments with the, 150. 
Fish, list of, selected for observation of pe- 
riodical phenomena, 336. 
Flowering, list of plants to be observed for 
the periods of, 332. 
Foliation, list of plants to be observed for 
the periods of, 331. 
Forbes (Prof. E.) on the periodical phzno- 
mena of animals and vegetables, 321. 
Friction, on the influence of, upon thermo- 
electricity, 102. 
Fruit, list of plants to be observed for the 
periods of ripening of the, 332. 
Furnaces, on the gases evolved from iron, 
148. 
—, theory of the hot-blast, 168. 
Furnace-gases, on the application of, to prac- 
tical purposes, 179. 
Gas, on the, evolved from iron furnaces, 143. 
——,, estimation of olefiant, 170. 
——,, on the application of furnace, to prac- 
tical purposes, 179. 
Gauss (Ch. F.) on the continuance of mag- 
netical and meteorological observations, 
42, 64. 
Greenwich observations, list of observatories, 
institutions and individuals, entitled to re- 
ceive a copy of the, 6. 
Henslow (Prof.), fifth report on the vitality 
of seeds, 337. 
Herschel (Sir J., Bart.) on the continuance 
of magnetical and meteorological obser- 
vations, 1, 13, 67. 
Heterosomata, 277. 
Hot-blast furnaces, theory of the, 168. 
Humboldt (Baron A. yon) on the continuance 
of magnetical and meteorological observa- 
tions, 64. 
Hunt (Robert) on the actinograph, 90, 
Ichthyology of the seas of Japan and China, 
on the, 187 ; addenda, 316. 
Insects, list of, selected for observation of 
periodical phzenomena, 336. 
Treland, present condition of savings’ banks 
in, 136. 
i furnaces, on the gases evolved from, 
3. 
Japan and China, on the ichthyology of the 
seas of, 187. 
Kreil (M.) on the continuance of magnetical 
and meteorological observations, 45 
INDEX I. 
Kuppfer (M.) on the continuance of magne- 
tical and meteorological observations, 18. 
Lamont (Dr.) on the continuance of magne- 
tical and meteorological observations, 22. 
— on the Toronto observations, 63. 
Lankester (Dr.) on the periodical pheeno- 
mena of animals and vegetables, 321. 
Lindley (Prof.), fifth report on the vitality of 
seeds, 337. 
Lloyd (Dr.) on the continuance of magneti- 
cal and meteorological observations, 1, 
35. 
Loomis (Prof.) on the continuance of mag- 
petical and / meteorological observations, 
Lophobranchii, 202. 
Ludlow (Lieut.) on the magnetical and me- 
teorological observations at Madras, 5. 
Madras, on magnetical and meteorological 
observations made at, 5. 
Magnetic conference, resolutions of the, pre- 
sented to Her Majesty’s government, 67 ; 
report of the committee accompanying the 
same, 69. 
Nagpane observations, on the publication 
of, 3. 
——, list of, in the possession of the Royal 
Society, 8. 
Magnetic surveys, on, 3. 
Magnetical and meteorological observations, 
seventh report of the committee on, 1. 
, letters from foreign correspondents and 
others, relating to the continuance of, 3, 
5,13, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 31, 33, 35, 37, 38, 
42, 45, 52, 53, 57, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. 
—, on the publication of the, of Girard 
College and Washington, U.S., 5. 
—, at Geneva, Prague, and Greenwich, 5. 
——, in the observatory at Madras, 5. 
——, at Singapore, 5. 
, approaching conclusion of the present 
system of the establishments, 9. 
, problems solved and to be solved, 12. 
——, particular suggestions deserving con- 
sideration, 12. 
, resolutions of the magnetic conference 
at Cambridge, 67. 
, report of the committee on, 69, 
Mammals, list of, selected for observation of 
periodical phzenomena, 834. 
Manchester and Salford bank for sayings, 
table showing class of depositors, with 
balance due to each on 20th November 
1843, 140; in 1844, 141. 
Medicines, on the physiological action of, $2. 
Merous, 230. 
Meteorological observations, on new stations 
for, 2. 
, list of, in the possession of the Royal 
Society, 8. 
Meteorological instruments, on the self-re- 
gistering, employed in the observatory at 
Senftenberg, 108. 
