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REPORT 1865. 



Rocks, Silurian, of Dudley, C. Ketle}- on 

 the, 63. 



Rodriguez, Edward Newton on a re- 

 markable discovery of bones of Didus 

 in the island of, 92. 



Roemer (Prof. Ferd.) on a fossil spider 

 lately discovered in the coal-measures 

 of Upper Silesia, 73. 



*Rogers (Prof.) on patents and copy- 

 rights, 155. 



*Rolleston (Dr.) on certain points iu the 

 anatomy of two animals from the 

 Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, 110; on 

 certain points in the anatomy of Lurn- 

 bricus terrestris, 110. 



Romer (Prof. E.) on the large Prussian 

 geological map of the Rhenish Pro- 

 vinces and Westphalia, by, 51. 



*Roper (Henry C.) on the physical and 

 geographical features of the country 

 ten miles round Dudley, 155. 



Rose, Dr. W. Hinds, on a monstrosity 

 of the, 82. 



Rowland (Owen) on the properties of 

 Parkesine, and its application to the 

 arts, manufactures, and telegraphy, 

 34. 



*Rurnney (G. R.) on a coal-field in 

 Brazil, 73. 



Russell (W. H. L.) on the calculation 

 of the potential of the figure of the 

 earth, 8. 



Russian frontiers in Central Asia, Sir 

 H. C. Rawlinson on the, 128. 



Sabine (R.) on a new method, introduced 

 by Messrs. Siemens, for the measure- 

 ment of electrical resistances, 16. 



St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall, W. 

 Pengelly on the insulation of, 71. 



*Salpa spinosa (Otto), the Rev. A. M. 

 Norman on the structure and develop- 

 ment of, as observed at Guernsey, 92. 



Salter (J. W.), explanation of a map of 

 the faults in the gold district of Dol- 

 gelly, 73. 



Sands and clays in North Wales, George 

 Maw on an extensive distribution of 

 white, antecedent to the boulder clay 

 drift, 68. 



Sargant (W. L.) on the vital statistics 

 of Birmingham and seven other towns, 

 155. 



Sclater (Dr. P. L.) on the birth of a 

 young hippopotamus in the Zoological 

 Society's Gardens at Amsterdam, 93. 



Sclavonic race, South, Miss Irby and 

 Miss Mackenzie on the characteristics 

 of the, 90. 



Scott (Dr. W. R.) on the occurrence of 



Orcvnus alalonga onthecoastof Devon. 

 93. 



Scott (Wentworth L.) on the action of 

 the alkali metals in determining the 

 explosion of gim-cotton, 35. 



Selwyn (Capt.) on some new arrange- 

 ments of the poles of magnets, 17. 



*Sewage, H. Bird on the utilization of, 

 as conducted at Stroud, 28. 



Sewage question, Dr. Hill on the sani- 

 tary and economical aspects of the, 31. 



*Seychelle Islands, Lieut.-Col. Lewis 

 Pelly on the, 126. 



Shells, C. J. Woodward on a deposit 

 near Lilleshall, Salop, containing re- 

 cent marine, 79. 



, fossil, J. Gwyn Jeffreys on the 



occurrence of certain, in the sea-bed 

 adjoining the Channel Islands, 62. 



*Shettle (Dr.) on the causes of the cattle 

 murrain, 111. 



*Ships, J. C. Bowring on the preserva- 

 tion of the sheathing of, 28. 



Siemens's regenerative gas-furnaces and 

 producers, S. N. F. Cox on, 177. 



Siemens (C. W.) on the outer covering 

 of deep-sea cables, 187. 



Silesia, Upper, Prof. F. Roemer on a 

 fossil spider lately discovered in the 

 coal-ineasures of, 73. 



Siluria, Rev. W. S. Symonds on some 

 ancient drifts and old river beds of, 74. 



Silurian rocks of the Isle of Man, Prof. 

 Harkness and H. Nicholson on the, 

 58. 



'Silver, J. C. Bowring on the extrac- 

 tion of, from sea-water by means of 

 electricity, 28. 



Sinaitic Peninsula, Rev. W. Holland on 

 _ the geology of parts of the, 62. 



Sissons (W.) on a patent steam pile- 

 driver, 190. 



Skeleton of a woman set. 104, Dr. G. M. 

 Humphry on the, 107. 



Skidl in birds, reptiles, and fishes, Dr. 

 G. M. Humphry on the homologies 

 of the lower jaw, and the bones con- 

 necting it with the, 87. 



Skulls, Dr. C. Carter Blake on simious, 

 114. 



Slag, Frederick George Finch, on the 

 utilization of blast-furnace, 29. 



Smith (Dr. Angus) on a method of 

 estimating carbonic acid in the air, 

 35. 



"Smith (B.) on warming, lighting, and 

 ventilating the Birmingham Town 

 Hall, 190. 



Smith (D.) on the meteorology of Bir- 

 mingham, 19. 



