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REPORT 1870. 



Westley-Pticliards rifles, W. P. ISrar- 

 sliall on the Mai-tiDi-lIeniy and, 221. 



Westmacott (Percy), description of the 

 hydraulic buclcettiug'-engine for the 

 herculaneiuu graving-dock, Liverpool, 

 220. 



Whale, stej'pireyor, IT. Bird on the, 112. 



*W]ialebonc-wlIale of the southern he- 

 misphere, Dr. J. E. Gray on the, 117. 



White Nile, letter from the, by Sir 

 Samuel Baker, 1C(!. 



White Sea, W. II. Dixon on the Holy 

 Islands in the, 16'.). 



Williams (0.) on local taxation, 207. 



Williamson (Prof. A. W.), communica- 

 tion respecting a resolution of the 

 Committee of Section B on the pro- 

 posed establishment of a new school 

 of applied science by Government, 08. 



Williamson (Prof. AV. C.) on the orga- 

 nization of the stems of Calamites, 89. 



* Wilson (Frederick) on street manage- 

 ment, 229. 



Wind, J. J. Hall on a new electro-mag- 

 netic anemometer, and the mode of 

 using it in registering the velocity and 

 pressure of the, 35. 



Wood (Searles V. ) and F. W. Ilarmer 

 on the palreontological aspects of the 



middle glacial fonwation of the east of 

 England, and their bearing upon the 

 age of the middle sands of Lancashire, 

 90. 

 Woodward (Henry) on fossil Crustacea, 

 91 ; on the structure of the shell in 

 the Pearly Nautilus, 128 ; on an im- 

 plement of c|uartz from St. George's 

 Sound, 158. 



Young (Dr.), contents of the Cumbrae 

 tumulus, from examination by Prof. 

 Allen Thomson and, 155. 



Yule (Col. II.), notes on analogies of 

 manners between the Indo-Chijiese 

 .and the races of the Malay archipe- 

 lago, 178. 



Zerafshan valley, topographical sketch 

 of the, by A. Fedchenko, 169. 



Zinc, alloys of, copper, tin, lead, and 

 other metals with manganese, J. Fen- 

 wick Allen on, 50. 



Zoological stations. Dr. Anton Dohrn on 

 the foundation of, 115. 



*Zoology, T. J. Moore on the work done 

 by the mercantile marine of Liver- 

 pool in furtherance of, 121. 



