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REPORT — 1866. 



Ballast-flora of the coasts of DurhaBi 

 and Northumberland, John Hogg on 

 the, 74. 



*Bate (0. Spence), an attempt to ap- 

 proximate the date of the flint flakes 

 of Devon and Cornwall, 50; on the 

 dentition of the common mole (Talpa 

 Eiu'opasa), 69. 



*Bauer (Dr.) on the action of chlorine 

 on amylene, 33. 



Beaches, W. Bengelly on raised, 66. 



Beddoe (Dr. J.) on the stature and bulk 

 of the Irish, and on degeneration of 

 race, 94. 



*Bedfordshire, J. F. Walker on a phos- 

 phatic deposit in the lower green sand 

 of, 45. 



, on the lower green sand of, 67. 



Beke (Dr.) on the island of St. John in 

 the Bed Sea (the Ophiodes of Strabo), 

 50 ; on the lake Kura of Arabian 

 geographers and cartographers, 104; 

 on the possibility of tm-nin^ the 

 waters of the Nile into the Red Sea, 

 105. 



*Belcher (Adm. Sir Edward) on stone 

 implements of Esquimaux, 94 ; on the 

 application of the expansive power of 

 moistened vegetable matter to the 

 raising of weights, 140. 



Belgian bone-caves, C. C. Blake on a 

 human jaw from the, 95. 



Bergeron (M.) on the system of pneu- 

 matic propulsion, 140. 



Bird (Alfred) on the purification of 

 terrestrial drinking waters with, neu- 

 tral sulphate of alumina, 33. 



*Birds, British, 0. Groom-Napier on 

 the cause of the variation iu the eggs 

 of, 77. 



Is the cai-bonate of lime in the egg- 

 shell of, iu a crystalline or amorphous 

 state ? by Dr. John Davy, 89. 



*Black (J. W.) on colonies in South 

 i^Si'rica, 94. 



Bhike (C. C.) on skulls from the round 

 barrows in Dorsetshire, 94 ; on a Con- 

 dylus Tertius occasionally observed in 

 the skulls of natives in tlie Indian 

 archipelago, 94 ; on a human jaw from 

 the Belgian bone-caves, 95. 



*Blood, Dr. A. Gamgee on the action of 

 carbonic oxide on the, 91. 



, W. L. Scott on the presence of 



ammonia and its homologues in the, 

 92. 



Blood-vessels, Dr. G. D. Gibb on the 

 gi-eat arterial, 73. 



*Bogg (E. B.) on fishing Indians of Van- 

 couver's island, 96. 



*Bollaert (W.) on ancient engravings on 

 stone from Southern Peru, 96 ; on 

 Central American hieroglyphs, 96. 



Bone-caves, Belgian, C. C. Blake on a 

 human jaw from the, 95. 



Boole's mathematical analysis of logic, 

 the Rev. Prof. Harley ou, 3. 



Boulder-clay of Caithness, C. W. Peach 

 on the list of fossils found in the, 64. 



Brady (Henry B.) on the Rhizopodal 

 fauna of the Hebrides, 69. 



Brigg (Henry, jun.) on the occm-rence 

 of flint implements in the gravel of 

 the little Ouse Valley at Thetford 

 and elsewhere, 50. 



*Brine (Commander Lindsay) on the 

 eruption at Santorin, and its present 

 condition, 107. 



British fossil, W. H. Ransom on the 

 occurrence of Felis L}tix as a, 66. 



*Brittany, Lower, Dr. P. Broca on the 

 anthropology of, 96. 



*Broca (Dr. P) on the anthropology of 

 Lower Brittany, 96. 



Brodie (Rev. P. B.) on the correlation of 

 the lower lias at Barrow-on-Soar, Lei- 

 cestershire, with the same strata in 

 Warwick-, Worcester-,and Gloucester- 

 shires, and on the occuiTences of the 

 remains of insects at BaiTOw, 51. 



Bromine, J. H. Gladstone on the re- 

 fraction- and dispersion-equivalents of, 

 37. 



*Brown (E.) on the drift deposit on the 

 Weaver Hills, 51. 



*Brown (Thomas) on the application of 

 the Greek and Latin languages to 

 scientific nomenclature, 70. 



Browne (Thomas) on the transfer of 

 real property, 124. 



Browning (John) on some recent im- 

 provements ia astronomical telescopes 

 with silvered glass specida, 22. 



Buckland (F.) on oyster cultivation, 70 ; 

 on the scientific cultivation of a sal- 

 mon river, 71. 



*Burgh (N. P.) on the action and eft'ect 

 of flame in marine boilers, 140. 



Burton (F. M.) on the occuiTCuce of the 

 Rhffitic beds, near Gainsborough, and 

 the surrounding strata, 51. 



Butterfly, A. R. Wallace on reversed 

 sexual characters in a, 79. 



*Buys - Ballot (Dr.) on the method 

 adopted at Utrecht in discussing 

 meteorological observations, 16. 



*Cable, Atlantic, C. F. Varley ou certain 

 phenomena which presented them- 

 selves in connexion with the, 14. 



