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form of projectiles for penetration 
under, 195, 
*Water, Rey. Prof. Willis on the arrange- 
ments employed for the distribution 
of, to the towns and dwellings in the 
middle ages, 196, 
Weather-charts, synoptic, of the Indian 
Ocean, Charles Meldrum on, 28. 
Wellingtonia gigantea, John Hogg on 
the, with remarks on its form and 
rate of growth, as compared with the 
Cedrus Laban, 100. 
*Westwood (Prof.) and C. Spence Bate 
on the geographical distribution of 
the British genera of the sessile-eyed 
crustacea, 89, 
Whale, fossil, Dr. Edwards Crisp on the 
skeleton of a, recently exhumed, on 
the western coast of Suffolk, 61. 
Whitworth (Joseph) on the proper form 
of projectiles for penetration under 
water, 195. 
*Whymper (Edward) on explorations in 
Greenland, 145, 
REPORT—1868. 
*Willis (Rev. Prof.) on the arrange- 
ments employed for the distribution 
of water to towns and dwellings in 
the middle ages, 196. 
*Wilson (F.) on the classification of 
labour, 179. 
Women, Miss L. E. Becker on some 
supposed differences in the minds of 
men and, with regard to educational 
necessities, 155. 
Wood (Searles V., jun.) and F. W. 
Harmer on the glacial and _post- 
glacial structure of Norfolk and Suf- 
folk, 80. 
Wood (Thomas) on chemistry as a 
branch of education, 49. 
*Wright (Prof. EH. Perceval) on the flora 
and fauna of the Seychelle group of 
islands, 111. 
, on the Seychelle islands, 143. 
Zenger (Prof. C.) on a new automatic 
telegraph apparatus, 21, 
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