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REPORT — 1866. 



Manchooria, Colonel Sykes on modes of 

 banking in, 134. 



*Arann (Dr. Robert) on the mental and 

 moral characteristics of the Zulu 

 Kaffirs of Natal, 96. 



Mann (Dr. II. J.) on the Kaffirs of Natal, 

 112 ; on the physical geography and 

 climate of Natal, 113. 



Manure, J. B. Lawes and Dr. J. H. Gil- 

 bert on the accumulation of nitrogen 

 of, in the soil, 40. 



*Markham (Clements R.) on the cin- 

 chona cultivation in India, 7S. 



on the Aleppy mud bank, 113. 



*Marvar tribes of India, Dr. J . Shortt 

 on the habits and manners of the, 97. 



*M'Gauley (J. M.) on the nature and 

 properties of ozone and antozone de- 

 monstrated experimentally, 38. 



M'lntosh (Dr. W. C.) on a new mollus- 

 coid animal allied to Pelonaia, 7^> ; 

 list of Turbellaria and Annelida of 

 North Uist, 7G ; on a rare molluscoid 

 animal (Pelonaia corrugata), 7G. 



Mechanics Institutions, E. lienals on 

 the influence of science classes in, 131. 



Medicines, Dr. H. Bence Jones on the 

 chemical action of, 38. 



, Dr. William Sharp on the physio- 

 logical action of, 38. 



Meridian, W. J. INIaequorn Rankine on 

 a table of pairs of stars for approxi- 

 mately iinding the, 21. 



•Meteorological observations, Dr. Buj-s- 

 BaUot on the method adopted at 

 Utrecht in discussing, IG. 



Meteorological statistics. Dr. Buys-Ballot 

 on an error in the usual method of 

 obtaining, IG. 



*Metre, F. P. Fellows on certain errors 

 in the received equivalent of the, 2. 



Mineral vein at New Rosewarne Mine, 

 Gwinear, Cornwall, Dr. C. Le Neve 

 Foster on a, 52. 



*Moggiidge (W.) on the occiUTcnce of 

 Lemna an-hiza in Epping Forest, 

 76. 



on the zones of the coniferse from 



the MediteiTanean to the crest of the 

 maritime Alps, 76. 



Mont Cenis, J. B. Fell on locomotive 

 engines and carriages on the central 

 rail system for working steep gradients 

 and shai"p curves, as emploved on the, 

 143. 



Moon, J. Park Ilanison on the heat at- 

 tained by the, under solar radiation, 

 20. 



*Mosquito territory, John Collinson on 

 the Indians of the, 96. 



*Mosses in Great Britain and Ireland, 

 John Shaw on the distribution of, 

 79. 



Mulatto, Dr. B. W. Foster on a peculiar 

 change of colour in a, 91. 



•Multiples and submultiples, G, J. Stoney 

 on a nomenclature for, 6. 



Murchison (Sir Roderick I., Bart.) on 

 the parts of England and Wales in 

 Avhicli coal may and may not be looked 

 for beyond the known coal-hekl-s, .j7 ; 

 on the reported discovery of the re- 

 mains of Leichhardt in Australia, 

 114. 



*Mushet (R.) on the treatment of melted 

 cast iron and its conversion into iron 

 and steel by the pneumatic process, 

 147. 



Natal, Dr. R. J. Mann on the Kaffirs of, 

 112 ; on the physical geography and 

 climate of, 113. 



•National bank and payment of the na- 

 tional debt, F. J. Wilson on, 137. 



Negro tribes of Central Africa, Sir S. 

 W. Baker on the character of the, 

 104. 



Nicholson (Sir Charles, Bart.), Address 

 as President of Section E, 98. 



Nicholson (Henry AUeyne) on some fos- 

 sils from the graptolitic shales of Dum- 

 friesshire, 163. 



Nile, Dr. Beke on the possibllitj' of turn- 

 ing the waters of the, into' the Red 

 Sea, 10.5. 



, Sir W. S. Baker on the relations 



of the Abyssinian tributaries of the, 

 and the equatorial lakes to the inun- 

 dations of Egypt, 102. 



Nitrogen of manure in the soil, J. B. 

 Lawes and Dr. J. H. Gilbert on the 

 accumulation of the, 40. 



*Nomenclature, scientific, Thomas 

 BrowTi on the application of the 

 Greek and Latin languages to, 70. 



Norfolk and Suffolk, Rev. J. Gunn on 

 the Anglo-Belgian basin of the forest- 

 bed of, 52. 



, John E. Taylor on the upper and 



lower crags in, '67. 



*Norman, Rev. A. Merle on the Crus- 

 tacea, Echinodermata, Polyzoa, and 

 Coelenterata of the Hebrides, 77. 



North Uist, Dr. W. C. M'Intosh on Tur- 

 bellana and Annelida of, 76. 



Norwegians, Dr. J. Hunt on the cra- 

 nial measiirements, Szc. of modern, 

 96. 



Nottingham, Joseph White on the sta- 

 tistics of the General Hospital, 135. 



