1864. | 
ORIGINAL ARTICLES, cont.— 
and Heat to the Vital Forces of 
Plants, 76. 
The Reputed Fossil Man of Nean- 
derthal. By Professor William 
King, 88. 
The Mammals of Madagasear. By 
Dr. Sclater, 213. 
The Solar Spots. By Sir J. F. W. 
Herschel, Bart., &c., 219. 
Steam Navigation: Its Rise, Pro- 
gress, and Prospects. By Martin 
Samuelson, M.1.C.E., 235. 
The Fossil Skull Controversy : 
Human Crania allied in Anato- 
mical Characters to the Engis 
and Neanderthal Skulls. By 
William Turner, M.B., 250. 
The Conservation of Force applied 
to Physiology. Part II. (con- 
clusion). The Relation of Light 
and Heat to the Vital Forces of 
Animals. By W. B. Carpenter, 
M.D. BRS 259. 
On Milk, and Dairy Arrangements. 
By Dr. Aug. Voelcker, 267. 
On the Physical Aspects of the 
Moon’s Surface. By James 
Nasmyth, 395. 
On Gun-Cotton, By John Scott 
Russell, C.E., F.R.S., 401. 
On Brackish-Water Fossils of 
Crete : being Illustrations of the 
Characters of Fluviatile, Lacus- 
trine, and Estuarine Formations. 
By H. M. Jenkins, F.G.S., 
413. 
On the History and Uses of the 
Ophthalmoseope. By TT. Nun- 
neley, F.R.C.S.E., &c., 422. 
Acclimatization. | By Cuthbert 
Collingwood, M.A., M.B. Oxon., 
E.L.S., 427. 
Copper Mining in Tuscany. Ac- 
count of the Copper Vein occur- 
ring in Tertiary Volcanic Rock 
worked at the Mine of Monte 
Catini, in Tuscany. By D. T. 
Ansted, F.R.S., 433 
On Radiant Light and Heat. By 
Balfour Stewart, M.A., F.R.S., 
589. 
On the Source of Living Organisms. 
By James Samuelson, Hditor, 
598. 
On the Formation of Coral. By 
Professor Th. Lacaze Duthiers, 
614. 
On the Construction and Mechani- 
cal Properties of Submarine 
Telegraph Cables. By William 
Index. 
775 
OricinaL ARTICLES, cont.— 
Fairbairn, C.E., LL.D., F.R.S., 
624, 
On the Proportional Numbers of 
the Elements. By Dr, William 
Odling, F.R.S., 642. 
On the Butterflies of Madagascar. 
By Roland Trimen, Cape Town, 
Memb. Ent. Soc. Lond., 648. 
Orion, Drawings of the Nebula of, 664. 
Ornithology of Palestine, 750. 
Owen, Professor, on the Archeopteryx 
Macrorus, 127. 
-—— the Power of God in His Animal 
Creation (Review), 374. 
Memoir on the Cavern of Bruni- 
quel, 676. 
Owl-Parrot, Habits of the, 357. 
Oxygen, Determination of, in Refined 
Copper, 289. 
Oyster, Natural History of, 751. 
Ozone and Antozone, 670. 
Effects of, on Germination and 
Vegetation, 523. 
— Formed by Evaporation, 116. 
In the Blood, 509. 
Ozonized Air, Effects of Respiring, 508. 
Vee 
Paleozoic Strata, Breaks in the Suc- 
cession of, 290. 
Paucrave, Mr., Journey through Arabia, 
466. 
Papilionide, Malayan, 513. 
Paraffin Oil, 746. 
Parallel Road of Glen Roy, Origin of, 
292. 
Parthenogenesis of Bees, 514. 
Parysite, Analysis of, 691. 
Pasteur, M., on the Origin of Fer- 
ments, 575, 603. 
Pau, Dr., on Paraftin Oil, 746. 
Pear, Variability of the, 453. 
Peioponnesus, Geology and Palzeonto- 
logy of Western Coast of, 329. 
PENGELLY, Mr., on Joints in the De- 
vonian Limestone, 707. 
Percy, Dr. J., on Metallurgy, 525. 
Permian Rocks of the North-west of 
England, 481. 
Persian Gulf Cable, 52. 
Prruerticr, Mr., Nile Discovery, 469. 
Petroleum, American, 521. 
Canadian, 339. 
Puruiies, Professor, on a Cranium of 
the Stone Period, 746. 
on the Physical Aspect of the 
Sun, 741. 
