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REPORT — 1869. 



Batemau (J. F.) ou the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 383. 



Bauerman (H.) on ice as an agent of 

 geologic change, 171. 



Bazalgette (J. V. N.) on a nuiformity of 

 weights and measures, 308. 



Bell (Key. Patrick) on agricultm-al ma- 

 chinery, 404. 



Bidder (G. P.) on the stability, propul- 

 sion, and sea-going qualities of ships, 

 10. 



Binney (E. W.) on the rate of increase 

 of undergroimd temperature, 176. 



Birds, on the protection of, 91 ; utility 

 of, 92 ; food of, 93 ; on the destruc- 

 tion of insects hy, 9o. 



Birt (W. K.) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 76. 



Boiler explosions,report of the committee 

 appointed to consider and report how 

 far coroners' inqidsitions are satisfac- 

 tory tribunals for the inyestigation of, 

 and how these tribunals may be im- 

 proved, 47. 



Bowi-ing (Sir John) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 308. 



Brady (Gr. S.),list of Ostracoda from the 

 south coast of Deyon and Cornwall, 

 by, 89. 



Brady (Henry B.) on the Foraminifera 

 of mineral ■\eius and the adjacent 

 strata, 381. 



Bramwell (Frederick J.) on boiler explo- 

 sions, 47 ; on agricultural machinery, 

 404 ; on the intiuence of form consi- 

 dered in relation to the strength of 

 railway axles and other portions of 

 machinery subjected to rapid alterna- 

 tions of strain, 422. 



Brayley (E. W.) on luminous meteors, 

 216. 



Bright (Sir Charles) on standards of 

 electrical resistance, 434. 



British fossil corals. Dr. P. Martin Dun- 

 can on, 150 ; list of tertiary and se- 

 condary, 168. 



Brooke (C.) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 76 ; on the rainfall of the 

 British Isles, 383. 



Brown (Dr. A. Crum) on the connexion 

 between chemical constitution and 

 physiological action, 209. 



Brown (Samuel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 308. 



Buccleuch (His Grace the Duke of) on 

 agi'icultural machinery, 404. 



Buckland (F.) on the practicability of 

 establishing " a close time " for the 

 protection of indigenous animals, 

 91. 



Busk (George) on the exjiloration of 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 189. 



Butylic alcohol, physiological action of, 

 415. 



Buzzard, common, food of, 93. 



Caithness (the Earl of) on agricultural 

 machinery, 404. 



Carboniferous limestone, Charles Moore 

 ou mineral veins in, and their organic 

 contents, 360. 



Cast iron, report on the chemical nature 

 of, 82. 



Chemical constitution and physiological 

 action, report of the committee on the 

 connexion between, 209. 



Chemical nature of cast iron, report of 

 the committee on, 82. 



reactions of light discovered by 



Prof Tyudall, Prof. Morreu ou the, 66. 



Clark (Latimer) ou standards of electri- 

 cal resistance, 434. 



" Close time " for the protection of indi- 

 genous animals, on the practicability 

 of establishing a, 91. 



Coal-seams on the coast of Greenland, 6. 



Corals, British fossil. Dr. P. Martin 

 Duncan on, 150 ; list of tertiary and 

 secondary, 108. 



, ]\Iountain-limestone, report of the 



committee appointed to get cut and 

 prepared sections of,for photographing, 

 171. 



Cornish (T.) on the marine fauna and 

 flora of the south coast of Devon and 

 Cornwall, 84. 



Cornwall, report on the marine flora and 

 fauna of the south coast of, 84. 



Coroners' inquisitions, report of the 

 committee appointed to consider and 

 report how far, are satisfactory tribu- 

 nals for the investigation of boiler ex- 

 plosions, and how these tribunals may 

 he improved, 47. 



Couch (Jonathan) on the marine farina 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 84. 



Crustacea from the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 85. 



Dawkins ("\V. Boyd) on the exploration 



of Kent's Cavern, Devonshu-e, 189. 

 De La Rue (Warren) on mapping the 



surface of the moon, 76. 

 Denton (J. Bailey) on the treatment and 



utilization of sewage, 313. 

 Devon, report on the marine flora and 



fauna of the south coast of, 84. 

 Dircks (II.) on a uniformity of weights 



and measures, 308. 



