150 



EEPORT 1866. 



balloon ascents made in 1865 and 

 1866, 367. 



British Isles, on the rainfall in the, 

 281. 



Brodie (Sii' Benjamin, Bart.) on scien- 

 tific evidence in courts of law, 456. 



Brooke (Charles) on the rainfall in the 

 British Isles, 281. 



Bro^^^l (Samuel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 352. 



Carpmael (Mr.) on scientific e-vidence in 

 courts of law, 456. 



Christison (Prof.) on scientific evidence 

 in courts of law, 456. 



Crustacea, catalogue of Hehridean, 197. 



, Henry Woodward on the struc- 

 ture and classification of the fossil, 

 179. 



Dawes (Eev. W. R.) on mapping the 



sui'face of the moon, 214. 

 Dawson (Robert) on dredging in the 



Moray Firth, 211. 

 De la Rue (Warren) on mapping the 



surface of the moon, 214. 

 Dredging among the Hebrides, J. Gwyn 



Jeffreys on, 186 ; in the Moray Firth, 



Rev. Walter Macgregor and Robert 



Dawson's report on, 211. 



Echinodermata, catalogue of Hebridean, 



197. 

 Ellis (H. S.) on mapping the surface of 



the moon, 214. 

 Ethyl, Dr. Benjamin W. Richardson on 



the physiological action of certain 



compounds of, 172. 

 Evans (John) on exploring Kent's 



Cavern, Devonshire, 1. 

 Ewart (W.) on a uniformity of weights 



and measures, 352. 

 Exhibition in Paris, 1867, Prof. Leone 



Le%'i on the weights, measures, and 



coins at the Universal, 363. 



Fairbairn (Dr.), meteorological andphy- 



sical observations in three balloon 



ascents made,' in 1865 and 1866, 



367. 

 Farr (Dr.) on a uniforaiity of weights 



and measm'es, 352. 

 Fellows (F. P.) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 352. 

 Fossil Crustacea, Heniy Woodward on 



the structure and classification of the, 



179. 

 Fossiliferous caves, A. Leith Adams on 



Maltese, 458. 



Franliland (Prof.) on a uniformity of 



weights and measiu'es, 352. 

 Froude (W.) on the resistance of water 



to floating and to immersed bodies, 148. 



Gassiot (J. P.), meteorological and 

 physical observations in three balloon 

 ascents made in 1865 and 1866, 367. 



Gladstone (Dr.) on the transmission of 

 sound-signals imder water, 212. 



Glaisher (James) on luminous meteors, 

 1865-66, 16 ; on mapping the surface 

 of the moon, 214 ; on the rainfall in 

 the British Isles, 281 ; meteorological 

 and physical observations in three 

 balloon ascents made in 1865 and 

 1866, 367. 



Greg (Robert P.) on luminous meteors, 

 1865-66, 16. 



Harcourt (Rev. W. V.) on scientific 

 evidence in courts of law, 456. 



Harrison (W. F.), rainfall obser\-ations 

 at three stations at and near Wey- 

 bridge, 285. 



Hebrides, J. Gwyn Jeffi-eys on dredging 

 among the, 186. 



, Rev. A. Merle Norman on explo- 

 ring the coasts of the, by means of the 

 dredge, 193. 



Hennessy (Prof.) on the transmission 

 of sound-signals underwater, 212; on a 

 uniformity of weights and measures, 

 352. 



Herschel (Alexander S.) on luminous 

 meteors, 1865-66, 16. 



Herschel (Sir .John, Bart.)on mapping the 

 surface of the moon, 214 ; meteorolo- 

 gical and physical observations in 

 three balloon ascents made in 1865 

 and 1866, 367. 



Heywood (James) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 352 ; on scien- 

 tific evidence in courts of law, 456. 



Hicks (H.) on the " Menevian Group," 

 and the other formations at St. 

 David's, Pembrokeshire, 182. 



Hydrozoa, catalogue of Hebridean, 199. 



Invertebrata, Joshua Alder on Hebri- 

 dean, 206. 



Iron, cast, A. Matthiessen on the che- 

 mical nature of, 11. 



Iron plates. Captain Noble on the pene- 

 tration of, by steel shot, 403. 



Isomerism among the alcohols, J. A, 

 Wankh-n on, 456. 



Jeffieys (J. Gwvn) on dredging among 

 the Hebrides," 186. 



