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REPORT — 1867. 



Antiseptic properties of the sulphites, 

 Dr. PoUi on the, 103. 



Ai'abian race and language, John Craw- 

 fuvd ou the, 114. 



*Arbitratiou, E. Renaids on, in the Not- 

 tingham liosier3'-manufacture, 14o. 



Arhoricultiu'e, W. Brown on tlie claims 

 of, as a science, 79. 



*Arbroath, A. Brown on the rainfall of, 

 19. 



Arcs, circular, Professor W. J. M. Ran- 

 kine on the approximate drawing of, 

 of given lengths, 5. 



Argyll (His Grace the Duke of) on the 

 granites and other rocks of Ben More, 

 55. 



*Arran, E. A. Wunsch on some carbo- 

 niferous fossil trees imbedded in trap- 

 pean ash in the island of, 7-3. 



Arthropoda, Dr. A. Dohrn on the mor- 

 phology of the, 82. 



Aspirator, A. E. Fletcher on a self- 

 registering perpetual, '■'>2. 



Aster salignus, AV. P. Ilieni on the oc- 

 currence of, in Wicken Fen, Caiii- 



. bridgeshire, 84. 



Atmospheric air. Dr. J. Davy on the in- 

 fluence of, on vital action as tested 

 by the air-pump, 100. 



*AustraIia, Jolm Crawfurd on the ani- 

 mal and vegetable food of the <ibori- 

 gines of, 114. 



-Baines (Thomas) on Walvisch Bay and 

 the ports of Soutli-West Africa, 113. 



Baker (Sir Samuel), Address as Presi- 

 dent of the Geographical and Ethno- 

 logical Section, 104. 



Balfour (Professor) on some rare plants 

 recently collected in Scotland, 79. 



Barnes (J. W.), exploration of Beloo- 

 chistan and Western Scinde, with a 

 view to examining the subterranean 

 supply of water, 113. 



Ijarnstaple Bay (Devonshire), II. S. 

 Ellis on some mammalian remains 

 from, 59. 



Baz.algette (.1. A'an-Nordenj ou the dif- 

 ficulty of obtaining local information 

 after reacliing the summits of emi- 

 nences from which extensive views 

 . are obtained, 152. 



Belcher (Admiral Sir E.) on methods 

 for testing the speed of vessels over 

 the measured mile, 153. 



*Bell (I. Lowthian) on a method of re- 

 covering sulphur and oxide of man- 

 ganese used at Dieuze, near Nancy, 

 France, 31. 



Bell (Rev.P.)onreaping-machinery, 153. 



Beloochistan, exploration of, and VN'est" 

 ern Scinde, with a view to examining 

 the subterranean supply of water, 113. 



Bennett (Dr. Hughes) on protagon in 

 relation to the molecular theory of 

 organization, 97; on new investiga- 

 tions to determine the amount of bile 

 secreted by the liver, and how far this 

 is influenced by mercurials, 98. 



Bergstroem's boring machine, Dr. C. I.ie 

 Neve Foster on, 154. 



Bierens de Haan (Dr. D.) on a theorem 

 in the integral calculus, 4. 



Bile, Dr. II. Bennett on new investiga- 

 tions to determine the amount of, se- 

 creted by the liver, and how far this 

 is influenced by mercurials, 98. 



Birds and birds' nests, A. R. Wallace on 

 their plumage, or the relation be- 

 tween sexual differences of colour and 

 the mode of nidification in, 97. 



Bird's egg, shell of the, Dr. G. Ogilvie 

 ou the adaptation of the, to the func- 

 tion of respiration, 102. 



Birmingham wire-gauge, Latimer Clark 

 on the, 153. 



■•■'Blood, Dr. W. B. Richardson on co- 

 agulation of the, 103. 



Boring and tuuneUiug, General Haupt 

 on the application of machinery to, 

 155. 



Bowring (Su- John) on productive la- 

 bour m prisons as associated with the 

 reformation of criminals, 135. 



Brass, Dr. .1. D. Everett on the result's 



. o£ experiments on the rigidity of, 153. 



Brewst-.r (Sir D.) on the alleged cor- 

 respondence between Pascal and New- 

 ton, 1 ; on figures of ei]^uilibrium of 

 liquid films, 6 ; on the colours of the 

 soap-bubble, G ; notice respecting the 

 enamel photographs executed by Mr. 

 M'llaw, 8 ; ou the motion and colours 

 upon films of alcohol, volatile oils, 

 and other flmds, 8; on the radiant 

 spectrum, 8 ; on a haystack struck by 

 liglituing, 19. 



*Bridge, suspension, A. S. Hallidie on 

 an improved, 155. 



Bridges, J. Clerk Maxwell on the theory 

 of diagrams of forces as applied to 

 roofs and, 156. 



British Columbia, P. N. Compton on 

 the coast of, 114. 



Biitish Museum, Andrew jMurray on the 

 futm'e administration of the natural- 

 history collections in the, 94. 



Broome (Capt. F.), report on the recent 

 explorations in the Gibraltar caveg, 

 56. 



