152 



KEPOKT 1866. 



Kosse (Lord) on mapping the surface of 



the moon, 214. 

 Russell (John Scott) on the difference 



between the resistance of water to 



floating- and to immersed bodies, 



148. 



St. David's, Pembroheishire, H. Hiclis 

 and J. W. Salter's report on the 

 " Mene\'ian Group " and other forma- 

 tions at, 182. 



Salter (J. W.) on the "Menevian 

 Group" and the other formations at 

 St. David's, Pembrokeshire, 182. 



Schmidt (Herr) on mapping the sm-face 

 of the moon, 214. * 



Sclater (Dr.) on extinct birds of the 

 Mascarene Islands, 401. 



Siemens (C. W.) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 352. 



Soimd-signals underwater, on the trans- 

 mission of, 212. 



Steel shot, Capt. Noble on the penetra- 

 tion of iron plates by, 403. 



Sykes (Colonel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 352 ; meteoro- 

 logical and physical observations in 

 three balloon ascents made in 18G5 

 and 1866, 367. 



Symons (G. J.) on the rainfall in the 

 British Isles, 281. 



Thompson (H. Yates) on the progress of 

 the metiic system in the United States 

 of America, 35o. 



Tite (W.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 352 ; on scientific evi- 

 dence in courts of law, 456. 



Tristram (Rev. H. B,) on extinct birds 

 of the Mascarene Islands, 401. i 



Tyndall (Prof.) on the rainfall in the 1 

 British Isles, 281 ; meteorological and ' 



physical observations in three balloon 

 ascents made in 1865 and 1866, 367 ; 

 on scientific evidence in courts of 

 law, 450. 



Vivian (Edward) on exploring Kent's 

 Cavern, Devonshii-e, 1. 



"VVanklyn (J. A.) on isomerism among 

 the alcohols, 456. 



Water, on the resistance of, by John 

 Scott Russell, James R. Napier, Pro- 

 fessor Rankine, and W. Fronde, 148 ; 

 on the transmission of sound-signals 

 under, 212. 



Webb (Rev. T. W.) on mapping the 

 surface of the moon, 214. 



Webster (Thomas) on scientific evi- 

 dence in courts of law, 456. 



Weights and measures, on a uniformity 

 of, 352. 



Wheatstoue (Professor) on the trans- 

 mission of somid-signals under water, 

 212. 



Williamson (Prof. A. W.) on a unifor- 

 mity of weights and measures, 352 ; 

 on scieutific e\ideuce in courts of 

 law, 456. 



Woodward (Henry) on the structure 

 and classification of the fossil Crus- 

 tacea, 179. 



Wrottesley (Lord) on the rainfall in the 

 British Isles, 281 ; on a uniformity of 

 weights and measm-es, 352 ; meteoro- 

 logical and physical obsenations in 

 three balloon ascents made in 1805 

 and 1667, 367. 



Yates (James) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measiu'es, 352 ; on the 

 mural standard, 365. 



