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REPORT 1864. 



*St. Shotts, Newfoundland, Kenneth 

 Maclea on a remarkable storm and 

 beach-wave at, 145, 



*St. Vitus's dance, M. Moggridge on the 

 old Welsh mistletoe cure for, 87. 



Steam-boilers, Zerah Colbum on, 185. 



*Steamers, Captain A. Henderson on the 

 practical progress of naval architecture 

 m ocean and river, 186. 



Steam-pressures, R. A. Peacock on a new 

 formula for calculating, 19. 



Stevelly (Dr. J.) on a mode of deter- 

 mining the velocity of sound, 20. 



Stigmatics, Alexander J. Ellis on, 2. 



Stilifer, J. G. Jeffi'eys on, a genus of 

 quasi-parasitic mollusks, 99.' 



Stoddard (W. W.) on the lowest beds of 

 the Clifton carboniferous series, 71. 



Stone age of society, John Crawfurd on 

 the supposed, 143. 



Stones, black. Dr. T. L. Phipson on the, 

 which fell from the atmosphere at 

 Bu-mingham in 1858, 37. 



Storm of December 3, 1863, John Hart- 

 nup on the, from the records of the 

 self-registering instruments of the 

 Liverpool obsei-vatory, 17. 



Stothert (J. L.) on a machine for testing 

 gu'ders, 189. 



*Strata, oolitic, M. Hubert on some of 

 the, seen at Dundiy, 57. 



Stream-lines, Prof. W. J. M. Rankine 

 on the properties of certain, 20. 



Strontium, Prof Roscoe on the existence 

 of, in the Bath waters, 41. 



Struthionidfe, Dr. Edwards Crisp on the 

 anatomy of the, 92. 



*Stuart (5lcDouall), account of his jour- 

 ney across Australia, 148. 



*Sullivan (Dr.) on the precipitation of 

 aluminous silicates from solution, 42. 



Sulphur and bitumen deposit at the south- 

 west corner of the Dead Sea, the Rev. 

 H. B. Tristram on the, 73. 



, Dr. W. Bird Herapath on a new 



method of detecting, by its hydrogen 

 compound, when in mixed gases, 31. 



Sun, Prof Phillips on the physical as- 

 pect of the, 7. 



Sim's spectrum, J. P. Gassiot on the adap- 

 tation of bisulphide-of-carbon prisms, 

 and the use of telescopes of long focal 

 distance, in the examination of the, 11. 



Sussex, Rev. E. B. Ellmar on the earth- 

 quake and storm in, August 21,1864,16. 



Symbolical expansions, W. H. L. Russell 

 on, 4. 



Symonds (Dr. J. A.) on the sanitary sta- 

 tistics of Clifton, 176. 



Symous ( — ) on the working of under- 



groimd railways by hydraulic power, 

 189. 

 Synapta, Dr. W. B. Herapath on the 

 genus, 97. 



Targets, T. Symes Prideaux on the con- 

 struction of shot-proof, 187. 



*Taylor (J. C), notes on Kurdistan, 148. 



Teeth, carnassial and canine, from the 

 Mendip caverns, W. A. Sanford on, 69. 



Telegi-aphy, Captain Selwyn on sub- 

 marine, 188. 



Temperature, Professor Hennessy on the 

 regression of, during the month of 

 May, 17. 



and rainfall at Bath, Rev. L. Jenyns 



on the, 17. 



Tennant (Prof.) on the colouring of 

 agates, 42. 



* on agates found on our coasts, 72. 



Thallium, W. L. Scott on some probable 

 new som'ces of, 41. 



Thermal water of the CliiFord amalga- 

 mated mines of Cornwall, W. W. 

 Smyth on the, 70. 



TheiTual waters of Bath, Dr. Daubeny 

 on the, 26. 



Thompson (J. B.) on the mechanical 

 theory and application of the laws of 

 magnetic induction and electricity, 15. 



Thomson (Prof.), Fleeming Jenkin on 

 an electric-resistance balance con- 

 structed by, 14. 



Thurnam (Dr. J.) on obliteration of the 

 sutures in one class of ancient British 

 skulls, 128. 



Tin, John Crawfurd on the sources of 

 the supply of, for the bronze tools and 

 weapons of antiquity, 142. 



Tin-ore, Frederick Field on a specimen 

 of, hitherto undescribed, 27. 



Tite (William) on the comparative rates 

 of mortality in Paris and London, 177. 



Tobacco, Dr. B. W. Richardson on the 

 physiological effects of, 126. 



Tomlinson (C.) on the cohesion-figm'es 

 of liquids, 21. 



Torpedoes used by the Confederate States 

 in the destruction of the Federal ships 

 of war, Captain Doty on the, 185. 



Ton'ens (Colonel) on the laud-transfer 

 of Austi-alia as applicable to Ireland, 

 179. 



*Town refuse, Dr. Paul on the disposal 

 of, 36. 



Triangle, Prof. Cayley on the problem of 

 the in- and circumscribed, 1. 



Trigonocephalus, William Turner on, 

 129. 



Trilobites, olenoid, from the lowest fos- 



