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REPORT 1867. 



■forest-trees, is liclien-gTOwtli detii- 

 niental to ? 87. 



Forests, Dr. AV. Lauder Lindsay on the 

 conservation of, in our colonies, 85. 



*Forniic acid, A. R. Catton on the syn- 

 thesis of, 32. 



Formosa, Dr. CoUing-wood on a Ijoat- 

 iourney across the north end of, from 

 Tarn-SUV to Kelung, 11:1 



, North, Dr. Collingwood on the 



geology of, 58. 

 -, islands round the north of, Dr. 



■ Collingwood on the geology of, 58. 



Foster (C. Le Neve) on tlie Perseberg 

 iron mines, Sweden, GO; on Berg- 

 stroem's boring- machine used at the 

 Per,seberg mines, Sweden, 154. 



France, Colonel SyL-es on the report 

 upon the state of the empire of, pre- 

 sented to the senate and legislative 

 body, February 1807, 145. 



Fraser (Dr. John) on a moss new to 

 Britain, 82. 



Frith of Forth, D. Milne Home on the 

 old sea-cliffs and submerged banks of 

 the, 61. 



Fruit-ti-ees, is lichen-gi-owth detrimental 

 to ? 87. 



*Fuel, "William Paterson on the con- 

 sumption of, 15(3. 



Gales, C. Meldrum on the, and hurri- 

 canes of the Indian Ocean, 21. 



*Galloway (Ct. B.) on the application of 

 the fimds derived from patent-fees, 

 154. 



Gases, Dr. N. de Khanikof on the ab- 

 sorption of, bv liquids, 34. 



Gautier (Dr. A.) and Dr. ]\laxwell Simp- 

 son on a compound formed by the 

 direct union of aldehyde and anhy- 

 drous prussic acid, 40. 



Geikie (Archibald), Address as Presi- 

 dent of the Geological Section, 49 ; on 

 the progress of the geological survey 

 of Scotland, GO. 



Gibb (G. D.) on vocal and other in- 

 fluences upon mankind from pendency 

 of the epiglottis, 101. 



Gibraltar caves, Capt. F. Broome's re- 

 port on the recent explorations in the, 

 56. 



Gilbert (Dr.) and J. B. Lawes on the 

 composition of wheat gi-own for 

 twenty years in succession on the 

 same land, 30. 



«Glacial shell-beds of the Carse of Gow- 

 rie, Ee^-. W. II. Crosskey on the re- 

 lation of the, to there in"the ■^^'cst of 

 Scotland, 58. ■ 



Glacier, I'ancien, Charles Martins et E. 

 Collomb sur, de la vallee d'Argeles 

 dans les Pyrenees, 66. 

 Glass, Dr. J. D. Everett on the results 

 of experiments on the rigidity of, 153. 

 Globiocephalus Svineval, Professor Tur- 

 ner on the anatomy of the, 104. 

 *Gold coins of Columbia, New Granada, 

 Chili, and Bolivia, Prof. Lawson on 

 the analvses of, 37. 

 Goldfields"of Scotland, Dr. W. Lauder 



Lindsay on the, 64. 

 Gomlay (Ilenrv) on the shipbuilding 



at Dundee, 137. 

 Graham (Cyril) on exploration in Pales- 

 tine, 116. 

 Granite, D. T. Ansted on the passage of 

 schists into, in the island of Corsica, 

 54. 

 Granite.s, His Grace the Duke of Argyll 

 on the, and other rocks of Ben More, 

 55. 

 Graptolites, British, enumeration of, 57. 



, Dr. 11. A. Nicholson on the, of the 



Skiddaw slates, 71. 

 Graptolitidre, Dr. H. A. Nicholson on 

 the nature and systematic position of 

 the, 71. 

 *Greig (David) on steam cultivation, 155. 

 Grierson (Dr.) on the destruction of 

 plantations at Drumlanrig b}^ a species 

 of vole, 82. 

 Griffithsia corallina, 0. "VV. Peach on the 



fructification of, 96. 

 Grouse-disease, Dr. Cobbold on the en- 

 tozoa of the common fowl and of game 

 birds, in their supposed relation to 

 the, 80. 

 ■ , Rev. H. B. Tristram on the zoo- 

 logical aspects of the, 97. 

 Grimn (Rev. J.) on tertiary and quater- 

 narj' deposits in the Eastern Coun- 

 ties, 60. 

 Gutta-percha insidated wires,W. Hooper 

 on the electrical properties of Mr. 

 Hooper's insulated vnves compared 

 with, 13. 



*Hallidav (John) on heating hot-houses, 

 155. 



*IIallidie (A. S.) on an improved sus- 

 pension bridge, 155. 



Hand, Prof Cleland on some points con- 

 nected with the joints and ligaments 

 of the, 100. 



Harkness (Prof.) and Dr. H. A. Nichol- 

 .«on on the Coniston gToup of the 

 Lake-district, 01. 



llarley (Rev. Prof. R.) on a certain cy- 

 clical symbol, 4, 



