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REPORT 1864. 



preliminary investigation of the me- 

 chanical properties of the proposed, 

 408. 



Coal-field, report of the committee on 

 the distribution of the organic remains 

 of the N. Stafibrdshire, 342. 



Cobbold (Dr. T. Spencer), report of ex- 

 periments respecting the development 

 and migrations of the Entozoa, 111. 



Dredging, deep-sea, on the coasts of 

 Northumberland and Durham, report 

 by G. S. Brady, 189. 



Dredgings, Shetland, further report on, 

 by J. Gwyn Jeffieys, 327. 



Durham, report by G. S. Brady on deep- 

 sea dredging on the coast of, 189. 



Egertou (Sir Philip de M. Grey, Bart.), 

 report on the distribution of the or- 

 ganic remains of the North Stafford- 

 shire coal-field, 342. 



Electrical resistance, report of the com- 

 mittee on standards of, 345; appendix 

 350. 



standards, Dr. A. Mntthiessen and 



C. Hockin on the reproduction of, by 

 chemical means, 352. 



Entozoa, Dr. T. Spencer Cobbold on the 

 development and migrations of the, 

 111. 



Esselbach (Dr.), report on standards of 

 electiical resistance, 345. 



Ewart (W.) , report on the uniformity of 

 weights and measm-es, 102. 



Fairbaim (William), preliminary in- 

 vestigation of the mechanical pro- 

 perties of the proposed Atlantic cable, 

 408. 



Glaisher (James), report on observations 

 of lumiaous meteors, 1863-64, 1 ; an 

 accoimt of meteorological and physi- 

 cal observations in nine balloon as- 

 cents in 1863 and 1864, 193. 



Graham (T.) , report on the imiformity 

 of weights and raeasm-es, 102. 



Greg (Robert P.), report on observations 

 of luminous meteors, 186.3-64, 1. 



Hay (Sir John, Bart.), report on the 

 imiformity of weights and measxu'es, 

 102. 



Hennessy (Prof.), report on the uni- 

 formily of weights and measures, 102. 



Herschel (Alexander S.), report on ob- 

 servations of luminous meteors, 1863- 

 64, 1. 



Heywood (James), report on the imi- 



formity of weights and measures, 

 102. 



Hockin (Charles), on the measurement 

 of electrical resistance made at King's 

 College, 350 ; on the reproduction of 

 electrical standards bychemicalmeans, 

 352. 



Humber, on tidal observations made on 

 the, in 1864, 129. 



Huxley (Prof. T. H.), report on the dis- 

 tribution of the organic remains of 

 the N. Staffordshire coal-field, 342. 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn), further report on 

 Shetland dredgings, -327. 



Jenkin (Fleeming), report on standards of 

 electrical resistance, 34.5, 3-50. 



Joule (Dr.), report on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 345. ! ]. 



Lee (Dr.), report on the uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 102. 



Levi (Dr. Leone), report on the unifor- 

 mity of weights and measures, 102. 



Luminous meteors, report on, bv James 

 Glaisher, Robert P. Greg, E. W. Bray- 

 ley, and Alexander S. Herschel, 1 ; 

 catalogue of, 2 ; appendix, 90. 



Matthiessen (Dr. A.) , report on standards 

 of electrical resistance, .345 ; on the 

 electrical permanency of metals and 

 alloys, 351 ; ontlie rejjroduction of elec- 

 trical standards by chemical means, 

 352. 



Maxwell (Prof), report on standards of 

 electrical resistance, 345, 3.50. 



Metals and alloys, Dr. A. ISIatthiessen 

 on the electrical permanency of, 351. 



Meteoric shower of August 1864, 93. 



Meteorites, 97. 



Meteors doubly observed, 90. 



Metric measurement, comparison of En- 

 glish and, 105. 



Miller (Prof. W. A.), report on the imi- 

 formity of weights and measm-es, 102; 

 report on standards of electrical re- 

 sistance, 345. 



MoljTieux (AVilliam), report on the dis- 

 tribution of the organic remains of 

 the N. Staffordshire coal-field, 342. 



Newton (Prof) on the height of shoot- 

 ing-stars, 95; on November star-show- 

 ers, 96. 



North Staffordshire coal-field, report of 

 the committee on the distribution of 

 the organic remains of the, 342. 



Northumberland, report by G. S. Brady 

 on deep-sea dredging on the coast of, 

 189. 



