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REPORT 1865. 



Pengelly (William), first report on ex- 

 ploring Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 16. 



Phillips (Prof.), first report on exploring 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 16 ; on 

 mapping the surface of the moon, 286. 



Purely (Frederick) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 875. 



Rainfall, G. J. Symons on the, of the 

 British Isles, 192. 



Ralfs (J.) on the marine fauna and flora 

 of the south coast of Devon and Corn- 

 wall, 51. 



Raukine (Prof. W. J. Macquorn) on the 

 resistance of water to floating and im- 

 mersed bodies, 56 ; on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 375. 



Richardson (Benjamin W.), second re- 

 port on the physiological action of 

 certain of the amyl compounds, 272. 



Robinson (Rev. Dr.), interim report on 

 the transmission of sound under water, 

 192 ; on a uniformity of weights and 

 measures, 375. 



Rosse ( Lord) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 286. 



Rowe (J. Brooking) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 51. 



Russell (John Scott) on the resistance 

 of water to floating and immersed 

 bodies, 56 ; report on gun-cotton, 264. 



Sabine (Major-General) on the esta- 

 blishment of magnetical observations 

 on the Kew system at the Observatory 

 of Tiflis, 313. 



Salter (J. W.), notes on the sections and 

 fossils of the Lingula-flags of South 

 Wales, 284. 



Schmidt (J. F. Julius), letter on the 

 moon's surface, 305. 



Siderites and siderolites, on, 128. 



Siemens (C. W.) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 308 ; on a uniformity 

 of weights and measures, 375. 



Smith (H. J. Stephen), report on the 

 theory of numbers, pt. vi., 322. 



Sorby (H. C.) on the microscopical 

 structure of crystals, 136 ; on the mi- 

 croscopical structure of meteorites, 

 139. 



Sound, on the transmission of, under 

 water, 192. 



Stewart (Balfour) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 308. 



Stewart (Charles) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 51. 



Sykes (Col.) on a uniformity of weights 



and measures, 375. 

 Symons (G. J.) on the rainfall of the 

 "British Isles, 192. 



Tate (Thomas) on the strength of mate- 

 rials considered in relation to the con- 

 struction of iron ships, 243. 



Thomson (Prof. W.) on standards of 

 electrical resistance, 308. 



Tite (W.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 375. 



Variey (C. F.) on standards of electrical 

 resistance, 308. 



Vertebrate remains from the North Staf- 

 fordshire coal-field, Dr. John Young 

 on the distribution of the, 317. 



Vivian (Edward), first report on explo- 

 ring Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 16. 



Water, on the resistance of, to floating- 

 and immersed bodies, 56; on the 

 transmission of sound under, 192. 



Webb (Rev. T. W.) on mapping the sur- 

 face of the moon, 286. 



Weights and measures, on a uniformity 

 of, 375. 



Wheatstone (Prof.), interim report on 

 the transmission of soimd under water, 

 192 ; on standards of electrical resist- 

 ance, 308. 



Whitworth (Joseph), report on gun- 

 cotton, 264. 



Williamson (Prof.) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 308 ; on a uniformity 

 of weights and measures, 375 ; on the 

 composition of the gases evolved by 

 the Bath spring called King's Bath, 

 381. 



Woodward (Henry) on the structure and 

 classification of the fossil Crustacea, 

 320. 



Wrottesley, A.Follett Osier on variations 

 in direction and motion of the air at, 

 264. 



Wrottesley (Lord) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 375. 



Yates (James) on a uniformity of weights 



and measures, 375. 

 Young (Dr. John) on the distribution of 



the vertebrate remains from the North 



Staffordshire coal-field, 317. 



Zoological nomenclature, report of a 

 committee on the rules of, 25. 



