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KEPORT 1864. 



Macadam (Dr. Stevensou) on tlie pollu- 

 tion of rivers by the sewage of towns, 

 32. 



Machattie (Dr. A. T.) on the detection 

 of poisons by dialysis, .34 ; on the pre- 

 sence of nickel in metallic lead, 34. 



*Mackenzie (J.) on the New South 

 Wales coal-field, 59. 



'Mackenzie (Miss Muir) on her journeys 

 in the South Sclavonic countries of 

 Austria and Turkey, 145. 



*Maclea (Kenneth) on a remarkable 

 storm- and beach-wave at St. Shott's 

 Newfoundland, 145. 



Magnetic induction and electricity, J. B. 

 Thompson on the mechanical theory 

 and application of the laws of, 15. 



Man, John Crawfurd on the early mi- 

 gration of, 143. 



, Rev. T. Farrar on the fixity of the 



types of, 143. 

 ■, savage. Dr. Harley on the poisoned 



arrows of, 144. 



Manatus Vogelii, Dr. Baikie on the, 88. 



Maories of New Zealand, Col. Sii- J. E. 

 Alexander on the, 136. 



Marey's new sphygiuogi-aph, Dr. J. 

 Hughes Bennett on, 119. 



Mars, Prof. Hennessy on the possible con- 

 nexion between the ellipticity of, and 

 the general appearance of its surface, 5. 



Measure, Prof. W. J. M. Rankine on 

 units of, 188. 



Medicinal mud of the island of Ischia; 

 Dr. T. L. Phipson on the, 38. 



Meenas, a wild tribe of Central India, 

 Lieut.-Col. Showers on the, 147. 



Mendip caverns, W. A. Sauford on car- 

 nassial and canine teeth from the, 69. 



Mesozoic sandstone of the Connecticut 

 valley, Prof W. B. Rogers on a pecu- 

 liar fossil found in the, 66. 



Meteorites, H. C. Sorby on the conclu- 

 sion to be drawn from the physical 

 structure of some, 70. 



Michie (Alexander), notes on China, 

 Mongolia, and Siberia, 1863, 145. 



*MiddIeton (A.B.), sanitary statistics of 

 Salisburv, 169. 



Milk and Scotch barley as an article of 

 diet, George Frean on the iise of, 122. 



Miller (Dr. W. A.), chemical examina- 

 tion of a hot spi-ing in Wheal Clifford, 

 Cornwall, 35. 



on the spectra of some of the 



heavenly bodies, 12. 



]\Iilton (Viscount) and Dr. Cheadle on 

 an expedition across the Rocky Moun- 

 tains into British Columbia by the 

 Yellow-head or Leather Pass, 141. 



*Mineral basin, A. Barrett on the South 

 Wales, 50. 



Mines of Cornwall, W. W. Smyth on 

 the thermal water of the Clifibrd 

 amalgamated, 70. 



*Moggridge (M.) on an easy mode of 

 measuring heights, 4. 



* on the old Welsh mistletoe cure 



for St. Vitus's dance, 87. 



Mollusca of Bath, J. E. Daniel on the, 9-3. 



Mongolia, Alex. Michie's notes on, 145. 



*Monteith (C. G.) on the lentil as an 

 article of food, and its use from tlie 

 earliest historical time, 125. 



Moon's surfece. Rev. T. W. Webb on 

 the invisible part of tlic, 9. 



, W. R. Birt on metliods of detect- 

 ing changes on the, 4. 



*Morocco, Dr. T. Hodgkin on some geo- 

 logical appearances in the north-west 

 of, 58. 



Moore (C.) on the geology of the south- 

 west of England, 59. 



Mortality and marriage amongst Euro- 

 peans in India, Samuel Brown on the 

 rates of, 163. 



Mortality in Paris and London, William 

 Tite on the comparative rates of, 177. 



*Mossman (Dr. S.) on the constitution 

 of the atmosphere, 36 ; on the atmo- 

 .sphere, showing tliat there is a diffe- 

 rence in its vital constituents north 

 and south of the Equator, 146. 



*Miiller (Dr.) on Euphorbiaceaj, 87. 



*Miu-chison (Sir R. I.) on the occurrence 

 of the same fossil plants in the Per- 

 mian rocks of Westmoreland and Dur- 

 ham, 59 ; his address as president of 

 Section E, 130. 



Navy, Prof Leone Levi on the econo- 

 mical administration of the, 169. 



Nervous tissue, W. E. C. Nourse on the 

 action of tlie, concerned in perception, 

 125. 



*New South Wales coal-field, J. Mac- 

 kenzie on the, 59. 



, William Keene on the coal-mea- 

 sures of, 58. 



New Zealand, Col. Sir James Edward on 

 the Maories of, 136. 



'Nicaragua, Commander B. Pim on the 

 volcanic phenomena and mineral and 

 thermal waters of, 66. 



Nickel, Dr. A. T. Machattie on the pre- 

 sence of, in metallic lead, 34. 



'Nitrogen gas, Francis Barham on the 

 alimentary character of, 117. 



Noble (A.) on Reaumer's porcelain, 36. 



Nourse (W. E. C.) on the action of the 



