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REPORT 1865. 



Turdus migratorius, Rev. A. W. M c Kay 

 on the, 90. 



Turner (William) on variability as mani- 

 fested in the construction of the hu- 

 man body, 111. 



*Twamley (C.) on the faults in the 

 South Staffordshire coal-field, and 

 their relation to the igneous rocks of 

 the district, 76. 



Tylor (E. B.) on the negro-European 

 dialects of Surinam and Curacao, 130. 



Tyres, weldless, F. I. Bramwell on, 173. 



Vambery (M.) on the origin of the Hun- 

 garians, 130. 



* on the city life of Bokhara, 130. 



Vancouver Island, R. Brown on ex- 

 plorations in the interior of, 116. 



*Varley (Cornelius) on an instrument 

 by which any rainbow that can pos- 

 sibly appear within the area of any 

 picture, may be indicated in its right 

 place and of the true size, 22. 



Vegetable deposits in the Aachensee, W. 

 Mattieu Williams on some, 78. 



Vertebrata, Prof. Macdonald on the de- 

 velopment of the vascular system of 

 the foetus in the, 108. 



Vespidaa, Dr. Edwards Crisp on the food 

 and habits of the, 85. 



*Vesuvius, Dr. Phipson on the sublimed 

 oligist of, and its artificial production, 

 34. 



Victoria Falls of the river Zambesi, T. 

 Baines on, 112. 



Vivian (E.) on the admission of ille- 

 gitimate children into workhouses, as 

 a means of preventing infanticide, 156. 



Voelcker (Dr. -Vug.) on phosphatic de- 

 posits recently discovered in North 

 Wales, 37 ; on the composition of a 

 marine boiler incrustation, 39. 



Voltaic battery, J. P. Gassiot on the 

 change of form and colour which the 

 stratified discharge assumes when a 

 varied resistance is introduced in the 

 circuit of an extended series of the, 15. 



War, Gen. Sir J. F. Burgoyne, Bart., 

 on railways in, 173. 



Warwickshire, Rev. P. B. Brodie on the 

 fossiliferous beds of the new red sand- 

 stone (upper and lower keuper) in, 48. 



, Rev. P. B. Brodie on two new 



species of corals in the lias of, 49. 



Water supply of Jerusalem, Capt. T. 

 M c Neill and Capt. Wilson on surveys 

 relating to the, 123. 



Wealden Saurian, Rev. W. Fox on a 

 new, named Polacanthus, 56. 



Weights and measures, F. P. Fellows 

 on the practical advantages of the 

 metric system of, 147. 



Wenlock Edge, Rev. J. D. La Touche 

 on the nodules in the limestone of, 76. 



Westwood (Prof.) on the genus Anceus, 

 83. 



AVheels, F. I. Bramwell on circular 

 rolling, and railway, 173. 



*White (W.), exhibition of photographs 

 of the interior of the Great Pyramid, 

 taken with the magnesium light by 

 Prof. C. P. Smyth, 40. 



Whymper (Edward) on the structure of 

 the Matterhorn, 76. 



Wilkinson (R.) statistical review of the 

 police-recognized drunkenness of the 

 metropolis, 156. 



Williams (W. Mattieu) on the ancient 

 glaciers north and east of Llangollen, 

 and more particularly of the neigh- 

 bourhood of the Hope Mountain, 77 ; 

 on some vegetable deposits in the 

 Aachensee, 78. 



*Willis (W.) on the aniline process in 

 photography, 40. 



Wilson (Capt.) on surveys relating to 

 the water supply of Jerusalem, 123. 



Woman, Dr. G. M. Humphry on the 

 skeleton of a, set. 104, 107. 



Wood (Dr. T.) on the new formula?, with 

 reference to schools and examinations, 

 40. 



Woodward (C. J.) on a deposit near 

 Lillishall, Salop, containing recent 

 marine shells, 79. 



Woodward (Henry) on a new phyllo- 

 podous crustacean from the Moffat 

 shales, 78; on a new chart of fossil 

 Crustacea, 79. 



Wright (Thomas) on the true assigna- 

 tion of the bronze weapons, &c, sup- 

 posed to indicate a bronze age in 

 western and northern Europe, 131. 



Yates (James) on mural standards for 

 exhibiting the measures of length le- 

 galized in the United Kingdom, 159. 



Zoological nomenclature, Dr. P. P. Car- 

 penter on the regard due to usage and 

 utility, as well as mere priority in 

 fixing, 83. 



Zambesi, T. Baines on Victoria Falls of 

 the river, 112. 



