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REPORT — 1860. 



Kimmeridge, paddle of pliosaurus of great 



size found at, Mr. R. Damon on a, 75. 

 Kirkman (Rev. T. P.) on the roots of 



substitutions, 4. 

 Knipe (J. A.) on the Tynedale coal-field 



and the Whin-sill of Cumberland and 



Northumberland, 86. 

 Knox (R.) on the origin of the arts, 163. 



Labouring classes, H. Roberts on various 

 efforts to improve the domiciliary con- 

 dition of the, 196. 



Labrador, some remarks on, by Col. 

 Schaffher, 178. 



Labyrinthodon, Rev. W. Lister on foot- 

 prints of the, from the new red sand- 

 stone north of Wolverhampton, 87. 



Ladd (W.) on an improved form of air- 

 pump for philosophical experiments, 65. 



Lange (D. A.) on the progress of the 

 Isthmus of Suez Canal, 163. 



Latham (Dr. R. G.) on the Jaczwings, 

 163. 



Lawes (J. B.) on the composition of the 

 ash of wheat, 70. 



Lee (Dr. John), prospectus of the Hartwell 

 variable star atlas, 36. 



Lemuridse, Prof. Van der Hoeven on the 

 anatomy of the, 135. 



Lenses, diamond, topaz, and rock-crystal, 

 best suited for, Sir D. Rrewster on, 8. 



Lepadidae, R. Garner on the structure of 

 the, 130. 



Lepidoptera, Dr. Verloren on the effect of 

 temperature and periodicity on the de- 

 velopment of, 123. 



Lepidopterous larva?, micro-, H. T. Stain- 

 ton on some peculiar forms amongst 

 the, 122. 



parasite on the body of the firefly, 



J. O. Westwood on a, 124. 



Leptocephalidse, Prof. V. Cams on the, 

 125. 



Lewis (Dr.) on a hydro-spirometer, 139. 



Lias, Rev. P. B. Brodie, on the stratigra- 

 phical position of certain species of 

 corals in the, 73. 



Lias, lower, in the south of England, Dr. 



T. Wright on the, 108. 

 Light, electric, M. Serrin on an automatic 



regulator for, 19. 

 Lightning conductors, G. J. Syinons on 

 employing the gutters and rain-water 

 pipes of private houses as, 52. 

 Limerick, J. B. Jukes on the igneous rocks 

 interstratiried with the carboniferous 

 limestones of the basin of, 84. 

 Limestones, carboniferous, of the basin of 

 Limerick, J. B. Jukes on the igneous 

 rocks interstratified with the, 84. 



Lindelbf (Prof.) on the caustics produced 



by reflexion, 14. 

 Lindsay (Dr. W. L.) on the eruption in 



May 1860, of the Kbtliigja volcano in 



Iceland, 86. 

 Lister (Rev. W.) on reptilian foot-prints 



from the new red sandstone, north 



of Wolverhampton, 87. 

 Liverpool Museum, on some specimens of 



shells from the, 116. 

 Livingstone (Dr.) on the discoveries in 



South Central Africa, 164. 

 Lockhart (W.) on the mountain districts 



of China and their aboriginal inhabit- 

 ants, 168. 

 Locomotives, road, Earl of Caithness on, 



204. 

 Lubbock (John) on the development of 



Buccinum, 139. 

 Lunar craters, W. R. Birt on the forms of, 



34. 

 Lunar curves of minimum temperature at 



Greenwich and Utrecht, on the simi- 

 larity of the, 44. 



Macgowan (Dr.), on of the ante-chris- 

 tian settlement of the Jews in China, 

 170. 



Machine atmospheric, for washing, J. 

 Fisher on an, 210. 



MacLaren (Archibald) on the influence 

 of systematized exercise on the expan- 

 sion of the chest, 142. 



Magnesian rocks, T. S. Hunt on, 83. 



Magnetic declination, J. A. Broun on the 

 mode in which the diurnal law of, 

 varies from place to place, and the 

 probable position and epoch of the line 

 of least diurnal variation near the 

 equinoxes, 20. 



— ■ declination, J. A. Broun on the 

 diurnal variations of the, at the mag- 

 netic equator, and the decennial period, 

 21. 



equator, J. A. Broun on the 



diurnal variations of the magnetic decli- 

 nation at the, 21. 



— rocks in South India, J. A. Broun 

 on, 24. 



survey of the west coast of India, 



J. A. Broun on a, 27. 



survey of India, Messrs. de Schla- 



gintweit's general abstract of the re- 

 sults of, 32. 



Magnetic-induction dip- circle, new, J. A. 

 Broun on, 23. 



Magnetism of the earth, the daily mean 

 intensity of the, increases as a whole 

 or diminishes as a whole, J. A. Broun 

 on, 20. 



