INDEX II. 



IGl 



Nottingliam, W. Felkin on the lace and 

 hosiery trades of, 128. 



Oakes (James) on a peculiar denudation 

 of a coal-seam in Goates's Park Col- 

 liery, 64. 



Oil, Dr. J. Attfield on the assay of coal, 

 &c. for crude paraffin, 33. 



,Dr. Stevenson Macadam on the poi- 

 sonous nature of crude paraffin, and 

 the products of its rectification upon 

 fish, 41. 



*Optics of photography, Antoine Clau- 

 det on, 9. 



Ordnance, W. D. Gainsford on a newlj' 

 invented system of, 144. 



, Capt. Wyuant on harytic powder 



for heavy, 148. 



Oxford, Dr. Daubeny on the number of 

 graduates in arts and medicine at, for 

 the last two centuries, 127. 



Oyster cultivation, F. ]:5uckland on, 70. 



* fisheries in Ireland, John Hoare 



on the, 74. 



*Ozone and antozone, J. M. M'Gaulay 

 on the natm-e and properties of, de- 

 monstrated experimentally, 38. 



Ozone, Dr. Daubenj-^ on, 37. 



Palestine Exploration Fund, report by 



G. Grove, 110. 

 Palgi-ave (W. G.) on North and South 



Arabia, 114. 

 Pangong, Capt. II. H. Godwin-Auston 



on the district of Lake, in Tibet, 



100. 

 Paraffin oil, Dr. J. Attfield on the assay 



of coal, &c. for crude, 33. 

 , Dr. Stevenson Macadam on the 



poisonous nature of crude, and the 



products of its rectification upon iisli, 



41. 

 *Parana, Consul T. J. Hutchinson on 



the Indians of the, 9G. 

 Payne (liowland William) on the 



Transvaal district of South Africa, 



114. 

 Peach (Charles W.) on the list of fossils 



found in the boulder-clay of Caithness, 



N.B., G4. 

 Peacock (11. A.) on the change of form 



and position of land on the south end 



of the Isle of AValney, GG. 

 Pelonaia, Dr. C. M'lutosh on a new 



niolluscoid animal allied to, 75, 76. 

 Pengelly (W.) on raised beaches, 66. 

 *People, F. J. Wilson on classification 



of the various occupations of the, 



138. 

 1866. 



*Pera, Southern, W. Bollaert on ancient 

 engravings on stone from, 96. 



Persia, Col. F. G. Goldsmid in Eastern, 

 110. 



*Petroleum, Prof. Ansted on intermit- 

 tent discharges of, in the Valley of 

 Pescara, Italy, 50. 



, North America, Prof. C.H. Ilitch- 



coclv on the geological distribution of, 

 55. 



Phipson (Dr. T. L.) on an extraordinary 

 iron stone, 43. 



Photographic lenses, A. Claudet on a 

 varialjle diaphragm for telescopes and, 

 23. 



♦Photography, optics of, Antoine Clau- 

 det on, 9. 



♦Plant (J.) on human remains from 

 Poole"s Cavern, 97. 



Plants, John Crawfurd on the migTa- 

 tion of cultivated, with reference to 

 ethnolog_v, 107. 



Playfair (i)r. Ljon) on the origin of 

 muscular force in animals, 43. 



*Plesiosaurus, Govier Seeley on some 

 characters of the brain and skull in, 66. 



Pliicker (Dr.) on complexes of the se- 

 cond order, 6. 



•Pneumatic process, R. Mushet on the 

 treatment of melted cast iron and its 

 conversion into iron and steel by the, 

 147. 



propulsion, M. Bergeron on a sy- 

 stem of, 140. 



*Po!ariscope, demonstrating, J. F. Tay- 

 lor on a defect in the, with a simple 

 and efieetive remedy, 28. 



Pontoon trains, G. Fawcus on improve- 

 ments in, 143. 



*Po()le's Cavern, J. Plant on hiunan re- 

 mains from, 97. 



*Poor man's g.arden, N. B. Ward on 

 the, 79. 



Population, the Rev. A. Worthington on 

 the disproportion between tlie male 

 and female, of some manufacturing 

 and other towns, 138. 



Pronghoru, Dr. P. L. Sclater on the sys- 

 tematic position of the, 77. 



Property, real, Thomas 13ro«-ne on the 

 transfer of, 124. 



Proportion-table, Prof. J. D. Everett on 

 a new, 2. 



Rail, W. D. Gainsford on an invention 

 for the purpose of attaining greater 

 adhesion between the dri\ing-wheel 

 and the, 143. 



Ramsay (Professor A. C), Address as 

 President of Section 0, 46. 

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