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KEPORT 1865. 



Bright (Sir Charles)on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 308. 



British Isles, G. J. Symons on the rain- 

 fall of the, 192. 



Brown (Samuel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 375. 



Buckland (Frank), report on the culti- 

 vation of oysters by natural and arti- 

 ficial methods, 3. 



Channel Isles, report by J. Gwyn Jef- 

 freys on dredging among the, 1. 



Coal-field, North Staffordshire, on the 

 distribution of the organic remains of 

 the, 42 ; appendix, 317. 



Couch (Jonathan) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 51. 



Crustacea, Henry Woodward on the 

 structure and classification of the fos- 

 sil, 320. 



Crystals, H. C. Sorby on the microsco- 

 pical structure of, 136. 



Dawes (Rev. W. R.) on mapping the 

 - surface of the moon, 286. 

 Dawson (Robert) on dredging the coast 



of Aberdeenshire, 142. 

 De la Rue (Warren) on mapping the 



surface of the moon, 286. 

 Devon and Cornwall, on the marine 



fauna and flora of the south coast of, 



51. 

 Dredging among the Channel Isles, re- 

 port by J. Gw3'n Jeffreys on, 1. 

 Dredging the coast of Aberdeenshire, 



Rev. W. Gregor and W. Dawson on, 



142. 



Egerton (Sir Philip de M. Grey, Bart.) 

 on the distribution of the organic re- 

 mains of the North Staffordshire coal- 

 field, 42. 



Electrical resistance, report on standards 

 of, 308. 



Ellis (H. S.) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 286. 



Evans (John), first report on exploring 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 16. 



Ewart (W.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 375. 



Fairbairn (William) on the strength of 

 materials considered in relation to the 

 construction of iron ships, 243 ; report 

 on gun-cotton, 264. 



Fellows (F. P.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 375. 



Findlay (A. G.) on the bed of the ocean, 

 379. 



Fortescue (The Earl) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 375. 

 Fossil Crustacea, Henry Woodward on 



the structure and classification of the, 



320. 

 Frankland (Prof), report on gun-cotton, 



264. 

 Froude (William) on the resistance of 



water to floating and immersed bodies, 



56. 



Galton (Francis) , letter to General Sabine 

 on magnetic observations at Tiflis, 316. 



Gases evolved by the Bath spring called 

 King's Bath, Prof. A. W. Williamson 

 on the composition of the, 381. 



Gassiot (J. P.) on the establishment of 

 magnetic observations on the Kew 

 system at the Observatory at Tiflis, 

 313. . 



Gladstone (Dr.), interim report on the 

 transmission of sound under water, 

 192 ; report on gun-cotton, 264. 



Glaisher (James) on mapping the surface 

 of the moon, 286 ; an account of me- 

 teorological and physical observations 

 in three balloon ascents made in the 

 years 1864 and 1865, 145. 



Graham (T.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 375. 



Gregor (Rev. Walter) on dredging the 

 coast of Aberdeenshire, 142. 



Gun-cotton Committee, report of the, 

 264. 



Hay (Sir John, Bart.) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 375. 

 Hennessy (Prof), interim report on the 



transmission of soimd under water, 



192 ; on a uniformity of weights and 



measures, 375. 

 Herschel (Sir John, Bart.) on mapping 



the surface of the moon, 286 ; on the 



establishment of magnetic observations 



on the Kew system at the Observatory 



of Tiflis, 313. 

 Hey wood (James) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 375. 

 Hicks (Henry) on the Lingula-flags of 



South Wales, 281. 

 Hincks (Rev. Thomas) on the marine 



fauna and flora of the south coast of 



Devon and Cornwall, 51. 

 Hockin (Charles) on the construction of 



the copies of the B.A. Unit, 311. 

 Huxley (Prof. T. H.) on the distribution 



of the organic remains of the North 



Staffordshire coal-field, 42. 



Iodide of amyl, 277. . 



