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REPORT — 1866. 



Crania, Prof. Huxley on two extreme 

 forms of human, 96. 



Crawfurd (John) on the migration of 

 cultivated plants with reference to 

 ethnology, 107 ; on the invention and 

 history of written languages, 108. 



* on Cresar's account of Britain 



and its inhabitants, 107. 



Crimea, Prof. Ansted on the physical 

 geography of the eastern part of the, 

 99. 



Crookes (William) on disinfection, 34. 



Cube, Charles M. "Willich on the parti- 

 tion of the, 7. 



*Daglish (John) on the counterbalancing 

 of A\-iudiug engines for coal-mines, 

 141. 



Dale (Kev. T. E.) on dispersion-equi- 

 valents, 10. 



Daubeny (Dr.) on ozone, .37; on the 

 number of graduates in arts and medi- 

 cine at Oxford for the last two cen- 

 tmies, 127. 



*Davis (Mi: Barratt) on the large prime 

 number calculated by, 0. 



Davy (Dr. J.) on the colour of man, 89 ; 

 on the carbonate of lime in the egg- 

 shell of birds in a crystalline or amor- 

 phous state, 89. 



*Day (S. P.) on the power of rearing 

 children among savage tribes, 90. 



Deep-sea pressure-gauge, experiments off 

 Ventnor with Mr. Johnson's, by J. 

 Glaisher, 24. 



Denudation, A. B. "Wynne on the phy- 

 sical features of the land as connected 

 with, 09. 



*Dircks (H.) on steam-boiler explosions, 

 with suggestions for their investiga- 

 tion, 141. 



•Discount, Prof. Leone Levi on the state 

 and prospect of the rate of, with refer- 

 ence to the recent monetary crisis, 

 1.31. 



Disinfection, William Crookes on, 34. 



Dispersion-equivalents, Dr. J. H. Glad- 

 stone and Eev. T. P. Dale on, 10. 



Dog, Dr. T. S. Cobbold on the Eutozoa 

 of the, in relation to public health, 72. 



*Dolichosaurus, GoAder Seeley on the 

 characters of, 67. 



Dorsetshire, C. C. Blake on skidls from 

 round barrows in, 94. 



Du ChaUlu (P. B.) on the physical geo- 

 graphy and tribes of western equato- 

 rial Africa, 107. 



Dumfriesshire, H. A. Nicholson on some 

 fossils from the graptolitic shales of^ 

 03. 



Dunn (R.) on some of the bearings of 

 archaeology upon certain ethnological 

 problems and researches, 138. 



Dui-ham and Northumberland, John 

 Hogg on the ballast - flora of the 

 coasts of, 74. 



*Echinoidea regularia, C. Stewart on 

 the structm-e of the, 79. 



Education, popular, the Rev. C. Sewell 

 on hindrances to the success of, 133. 



*Eggs of British bu-ds, 0. Groom-Napier 

 on the cause of the variation in the, 77. 



Electrical resistance, C. F. Vaiiey on a 

 new method of testing, 14. 



Elliott (Sir Walter) on a proposed ethno- 

 logical congress at Calcutta, 109. 



Ellis (Alexander J.) on plane stigmatics, 

 1 ; on practical hypsometryjl. 



*Engiues, rotary, G. 0. Hughes on, 

 14o. 



Entozoa of the dog. Dr. T. S. Cobbold 

 on the, in relation to public health, 

 72. 



Entozoa, Dr. Cobbold on the so-called 

 cattle plague, 89. 



*Enist (A.) on the anthropology of Cai-a- 

 cas, 90. 



•Esquimaux, Vice-Adm. Sir Edward 

 Belcher on stone implements of, 94. 



Ethnological congress at Calcutta, Sir 

 AValter Elliott on a proposed, 109. 



Ethnology, John Crawfurd on the mi- 

 gration of cultivated plants with re- 

 ference to, 107. 



, Henry H. Iloworth on some new 



facts in Celtic, 111. 



*Etna, Prof. Ansted on a salse or mud 

 volcano on the ilanks of, commencing 

 to erupt in the month of Januarv last, 

 50. 



Everett (Prof. J. D.) on a new propor- 

 tion-table, equivalent to a sliding-rule 

 13 ft. 4 in. long, 2. 



Fairbaim ( William) on the means em- 

 ployed for removing and replacing in 

 a new position the iron columns of a 

 fireproof cotton mill, 141. 



Farrar (Eev. F. W.) on the teaching of 

 science at the public schools, 72. 



Fat of the animal body, J. B. Lawes 

 and Dr. J. H. Gilbert on the somres of 

 the, 41. 



Fauna of the Hebrides, Han-y B. Brady 

 on the rhizopodal, 69. 



Fawcus (G.), improvement in pontoon 

 trains, 143. 



Felix Lynx, W. H. Ransom on the occur- 

 rence of, as a British fossil, 60. 



