1866. | 
U. 
United States, Mining Establishments 
in the, 423. 
—— Production of Coal in the, 286. 
Uric Acid, Manurial Value of, 403. 
Vv. 
Vegetable Nosology, 398. 
Vortorer, Dr., on the Proper Conditions 
of Field Experiments, 386. 
Voer, Dr. Cart, Lectures on Man, &c., 
43. 
W. 
Wauuace, Mr., Address to Anthropo- 
logical Sub-section of British Asso- 
ciation, 549. 
Warerston, Mr., on the Effects of a 
Sudden Increase of the Sun’s Mass, 
568. 
Watson, Mr., on the Parallel Roads of 
Glen Roy, 283. 
Wess, Rey. T. W., Notice of the Great 
Nebula in Orion, 390. 
Wenuam, Mr., Fracture of Polished 
Glass Surface, 121. 
White Lead, New Mode of Making, 
438, 531. 
Wiett, Dr, F., Origin of certain Copper 
Ores, 281. 
VOL, III. 
Index. 
619 
Wiwve’s Magneto-Electric Machine, 
438, 500. 
WirAmson, Professor, on the Constitu- 
tion and Representation of Organic 
Compounds, 580. 
Wines, Preservation of, 433. 
Wo aston, Mr., Coleopterous Insects of 
ie Madeiras, Salvages, and Canaries, 
69. 
Woop, Mr. 8. V., jun., on British Geo- 
logy, 100. 
Geological Structure of the Thames 
Valley, 418. 
Wrieut, Mr. ©. R., Chemical Action of 
Sunlight on Sensitive Photographie 
Papers, 296, 403. 
Dr. E. P., on Fossils Discovered 
at the Jarrow Colliery, 413. 
Wulfenite, 431. 
Xe 
Yarkund, Geographical Position of, 411. 
Youne, Captain ALLEN, on the Korea, 
96, 
Z. 
Zoology, &e. (Chronicles), 126, 301, 438, 
600. 
—— the Progress of, 47. 
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