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REPORT 1867. 



Charles Meldium on the meteorology 

 of, 108. 

 Pritcharcl (Rev. C.) on mapping the 

 surface of the moon. 1. 



Eailwav (Ilighlancl), Joseph JNIitchell on 

 the construction and works of the, lol. 



Eainfall of Maiuitius, 117; monthlj^ 

 percentage of mean annual (Englandj, 

 450 ; Mr. S. Marshall on the, of Ken- 

 dal, 450. 



committee, second report of the,448. 



Eain-gauges, examination of, 452. 



Ealfs (J.) on the marine famia and flora 

 of the south coast of Devon and Corn- 

 wall, 275. 



Rankine (Prof. J. W. M.) on the analysis 

 and condensation of the information 

 contained in the reports of the 

 " Steam-ship Performance " Commit- 

 tee, and other sources of information on 

 the same subject, 58; on a unifor-. 

 mity of weights and measures, 468. 



"Resistance-Measurer," C. W. Siemens 

 on a, 479. 



(Siemens's) , Fleeming Jenldn on a 



modification of, 481. 



Richardson (Dr. B. W.) on the phy- 

 siological action of the methyl coni- 

 pomids, 47. 



Rosse (Lord) on mapping the surface of 

 the moon, 1. 



Rowe (J. Brooking) on the marine fauna 

 and flora of the south coast of Devon 

 and Cornwall, 275. 



Russell (J. Scott) on the analysis and 

 condensation of the information con- 

 tained in the reports of the " Steam- 

 ship Performance '' Committee, and 

 other sources of information on the 

 same subject, 58. 



Schmidt (Herr) on mapping the sm-face 

 of the moon, 1. 



Scott (Robert H.) on the exploration of 

 the plant-beds of North Greenland, 57. 



Screw-steamers (merchant), table of the 

 performances of, 70. 



Shetland Isles, J. Gwyn Jefli-eys on 

 dredging among the, 4-]l. 



Slietland seas, Edward "Waller on the 

 Foraniiuifera obtained in the, 441. 



Siemens (C. W.) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measures, 468 ; on stan- 

 dards of electrical resistance, 474 ; on 

 a " Resistance-Measurer," 479. 



" Steam-ship Performance " Committee, 

 report of the committee appointed to 

 analyze and condense the information 

 contained in the reports of the, and 

 other sources of information on the 

 same subject, 68. 



Steel, experimental researches on the 

 mechanical properties of, 161. 



Stewart (Balfour) on standards of elec- 

 trical resistance, 474 ; on the marine 

 fiiuna and flora of the south coast of 

 Devon and Cornwall, 275. 



Sykes (Colonel) on a uniformity of 

 weights and measm-es, 468. 



Svmons (G. J.), second report of the 

 ' Rainfall Conmiittee, 448. 



Tetracliloride of carbon, Dr. Richardson 

 on the physiological action of, 55. 



Thomson (Professor Sir W.) on stan- 

 dards of electrical resistance, 474 ; on 

 electrometers and electrostatic mea- 

 surements, 489. 



Timicata, Rev. A. Merle Norman on the, 

 procured by the Shetland dredging 

 committee, 439. 



Varley (C. F.) on standards of electrical 



resistance, 474. 

 Vivian (Edward) on exploring Kent's 



Cavern, Devonshire, 24. 



Waller (Edward) on the Foraminifera 

 obtained in the Shetland sea.s, 441. 



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

 surface of the moon, 1. 



Weights and measures, report on tlie 

 best method of providing for a unifor- 

 mity of, 468. 



Wheatstone (Professor Sir C.) on stan- 

 dards of electrical resistance, 474. 



Williamson (Professor A. W.) on a 

 uniformity of Aveights and meas\n-es, 

 468; on standards of electi'ical resis- 

 tance, 474. 



Woodward (Henry) on the structure 

 and classification of the fossil Crus- 

 tacea, 44. 



Wrottesley (Lord) on mapping the sur- 

 face of the moon, 1 ; second report of 

 the Rainfall Committee, 448; on a 

 imiformity of weights and measures, 

 468. 



Yates (James) on a uniformity of weights 

 and measures, 468. 



