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REPORT 1867. 



Craters (Lunar) : — Liune,3; the sliallow, 

 12 ; tlie small, 14. 



Crustacea from the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 276; Rev. A. Merle 

 Norman on the, procured by the Shet- 

 land Dredging Committee, 438. 



(fossil), Henry Woodward on the 



structure and classification of the, 44. 



De la Rue (Warren) ou mapping the 



surface of the moon, 1. 

 Didine birds (extinct) , Prof. A. Newton 



ou the, of the Mascarene Islands, 278. 

 Dredging among the Shetland Isles, J. 



Gwyu Jeffreys on, 431. 



Echinodermata, Rev. A. Merle Norman 

 on the, procured by the Shetland 

 Dredging Committee, 440. 



Electric currents. Dr. Joule's determina- 

 tion of the dynamical equivalent of 

 heat from the thermal effects of, 512. 



Electrical resistance, report of the Com- 

 mittee ou standards of, 474 ; appendix, 

 470. 



Electrometers and electrostatic measure- 

 ment, Sir W. Thomson on, 489. 



Evaus (John) on exploring Kent's Ca- 

 vern, Devonshire, 24. 



Ewart (W.) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 468. 



Eairbaim (William) on the analysis and 

 condensation of the information con- 

 tained in the reports of the " Steam- 

 ship Perfonnauce " Committee, and 

 other sources of information on the 

 same subject, 58; ex])erimental re- 

 searches on the mechanical properties 

 of steel, 161. 



Farr (Dr.) on a uniformity of weights 

 aud measures, 448. 



Fauna (British), additions to the, 446. 



(marine) of the south coast' of 



Devon and Cornwall, 275. 



Fellows (Frank) ou a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468. 



Fish of the south coast of Devon and 

 Cornwall, 27o. 



Flora (marine) of the south coast of 

 Devon and Cornwall, 275. 



Foraminifera, Edward Waller on the, 

 obtained in the Shetland seas, 441. 



Forbes (D.) on standards of electrical 

 resistance, 474. 



Fortescue (Earl) , on a uniformity of 

 weights and measm-es, 468. 



Fossil Crustacea, Henry Woodward outlie 

 structure and classification of the, 44. 



Foster (Prof. 6. C.) on standards of 



electrical resistance, 474. 

 Fraukland (Prof.) ou a uniformity ol 



weights and measures, 468. 



Glaisher (James) on mapping the sur- 

 face of the moon, 1; on luminous 

 meteors, 1866-67, 288 ; second report 

 of the Rainfall Committee, 448. 



Glover (George) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468. 



Great Britain, I. Lowthiau Bell ou the 

 present state of the manufacture of 

 iron in, and its position as compared 

 with that of some other countries, 34. 



Greenland (North), preliminary report 

 on the plant-beds of, 57. 



Greg (Robert P.) on luminous meteors, 

 1866-67, 288, 414. 



GiJnther (Dr. Albert), additions to the 

 British fauna, 446. 



Hawksley (T.) on the analysis and con- 

 densation of the information contained 

 in the reports of the " Steam-ship 



Performance " Committee, and other 



sources of information on the same 



subject, 58; second report of the 



Rainfall Committee, 448. 

 Heat, determination of the dynamical 



equivalent of, from the thermal effects 



of electric currents, 512. 

 Hendricks (Frederick) on a uniformity 



of weights and measures, 468. 

 Hennessy (Prof.) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 468. 

 Ilerschel (Alexander S.) on luminous 



meteors, 1866-67, 288. 

 Herschel (Sir J.) ou mapping the surface 



of the moon, 1 . 

 Pleywood (James) on a uniformity of 



weights and measures, 468. 

 Highland railway, Joseph Mitchell ou 



the construction and works of the, 151. 

 Iliucks (Rev. Thomas) on the marine 



fauna and flora of the south coast of 



Devon and Cornwall, 275. 

 Hockin (Charles) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 474 ; comparison of 



B.A. units to be deposited at Kew 



Observatory, 483. 

 Huggins (W.) on mapping the surface 



of the moon, 1. 

 Hurricanes, Charles Meldrum on the, of 



Mauritius, 119. 

 Hydride of methyl. Dr. Richardson oh 



the physiological action of, 52. 



Implements (bone and flint) found in 

 Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, 28. 



