200 



REPORT 1864. 



Discount, Prof. Ileury Fawcett on the 

 causes wliicli produce the present high 

 rate of, 165. 



Disease, Alfred Ilaviland on the hour 

 of death in acute and chronic, 123. 



Doors, G. Fawcus on suggested im- 

 provements in, 186. 



Dorsetshire, Dr. T. Wright on the white 

 lias of, 75. 



Doty (Captain) on the torpedoes used by 

 the Confederate States m the destruc- 

 tion of some of the Federal ships of 

 ■war, and the mode of attaching them 

 to the rams, 185. 



Doughty (Charles M.) on the Yostedal 

 Brae, a large glacier-system in South 

 Norway, 143. 



Earth, Dr. Daubenj' on the cause of the 



extrication of carbonic acid from the 



inteiior of the, 52. 

 Earthquake and stonn in Sussex, of 



August 21, 1864, Rev. E. B. Ellmar 



on the, 16. 

 * at St. Helena, Sir C. Elliot on a 



recent, 143. 

 Echinodermata, Dr. W. B. Herapath on 



the pedicellariae of the, 95. 

 Egyptian race, Reg. Stuart Poole on the 



ethnic relations of the, 146. 

 Electric light, S. Ilighley on a cheap 



form of automatic regulator for the, 13. 

 Electi'ic-resistance balance, Fleeming 



Jenkiu on an, constructed by Prof W. 



Thomson, 14. 

 Electricalsignals on land-lines, Fleeming 



Jenldn on the retardation of, 13. 

 *Electiicity, H. Keevil on the develop- 

 ment of, from the rajs of the sun and 



other sources of light, 14. 

 , J. B. Thompson on the mechanical 



theory and application of the laws of 



magnetic induction and, 15. 

 *Elliot (Sir C.) on a recent earthquake 



at St. Helena, 143. 

 EUiott, E. B., on military statistics of 



certain armies, especially those of the 



United States, 164. 

 Ellis (Alexander J.) on stigmatics, 2. 

 EUmar(Rev.E.B.jontheearthquake and 



storm in Sussex of August 21, 1864, 16. 

 Empire, Lieut.-Col. Kennedy on the 



British home and colonial, in its 



mutual relations, 169. 

 England, C. Moore on the geology of 



the south-west of, 59. 

 Entozoa, Dr. T. Spencer Cobbold on food 



as a source of, 119. 

 Etherification, J. Alfred Wanklyn on a 



curious example of, 44. 



^Ethnologj"^, T. S. Prideaux on the prin- 

 ciples of, 147. 



*Euphorbiacefe, Dr. Midler on, 87. 



Eurypteridae, Henry Woodward on the 

 family of, with descriptions of some 

 new genera and species, 73. 



*Fairley (Thomas) on the action of 

 hydrogen on polycyanides, 26. 



*Falconer (Dr.) on fossil and human 

 remains of the Gibraltar cave, 53. 



Fan- (Dr. William), his address as Presi^ 

 dent of Section F, 151. 



, life-tables, by the Swedish calcu- 

 lating-machine, 165. 



Farrar (Rev. T.) on the fixity of the 

 types of man, 143. 



Fauna of the caverns and river-deposits 

 of Somersetshire, W. Boyd Dawkins 

 on the newer Pliocene, 53. 



Faunas, North Pacific, Pliilip P. Car- 

 penter on the connexion between the 

 crag formations and the recent, 52. 



Fawcett (Prof. Henrj') on the causes 

 which produce the present high rate 

 of discoimt, 165. 



Fawcus (G.) on suggested improvements 

 in doors, 186. 



* , improvements in scaling- and other 



ladders, 186. 



Field (Frederick) on a specimen of tin- 

 ore hitherto undescribed, 27. 



Fish-remains in the old red sandstone 

 at Portishead, W. Hellier Baily on 

 the occurrence of, 49. 



*Food, Dr. Thomas Hayden on the rela- 

 tive and special applications of fat and 

 sugar as, 124. 



Foods and dietaries, Dr. Edward Smith 

 on the best method of estimating the 

 nutritive values of, 128. 



Foraminifera of the middle and upper 

 lias of Somersetshire, Henry B. Brady 

 on the, 50. 



Foreigners, Prof. Levi on the number 

 and occupations of, in England, 169. 



Frean (George) on the use of milk and 

 Scotch barley as an article of diet, 122. 



Frescoes in the Houses of Parliament, 

 William Poole King on the premature 

 decay of the, its cause and remedy, 32. 



Furlong (Rev. T.) on the possibility of 

 constructing ellipsoidal lenses, 5. 



Gages (Alphonse) on the artificial pro- 

 duction of anhydrite, 27. 



*Galloway (George Bell) on improve- 

 ments in screw-propellers, 186. 



* onlife-boatsforshipsandsteamers, 



186. 



