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REPORT — 1872. 



Whiteaves (J. F.), notes on a deep-sea 

 dreUging-expedition round the island 

 of Auticosti, in the Gulf of St. Law- 

 rence, 143. 



Williams (John) on the preparation of 

 guaranine, 86. 



Winter (CI. K.) on the use of electro- 

 magnetic instead of electrostatic in- 

 duction in cable-signalling, 52. 



V/ire tramways, C. Hodgson on, 246. 



Wishmoor Bottom, Sandhurst, Lieut. 

 Cooper King on the discovery of a 

 flint-implement station at, 190. 



Women, Miss Shirreft' on the national 

 union for improving the education of, 

 226. 



Wood (Dr. T.) on teaching elementary 

 chemistry to boys under 14 years of 

 age, 87. 



Woodward (0. J.) on a modification of 

 Hofmann'a apparatus for electrolysis 

 of water, 87. 



Wortley (Colonel Stuart) on the import- 

 ance of the salts of uranium in pho- 

 tography, 45, 



Wright (Dr. C. E. A.) on new deriva- 



tives from morphine and codeine, 

 87. 

 Wj'lie (A.) on the progTess of invention 

 in breech-loading small arms during 

 the past twenty years, 252. 



Yachts, Capt. M. Hall on the employ- 

 ment of, in deep-sea researches, 136. 



* Yeddo, A. Mossman on the topography 

 of, 211. 



Yorlishire wolds, the He v. W. Grecu- 

 well on the barrows of the, 187. 



Young (Sir G., Bart.) on the question 

 " Is the Asiatic emigration to the 

 West Indies likely to be a permanent 

 fact in modern geography ? " 215. 



Zenger (Prof Ch. V.) on the velocity of 

 light in the chemical elements, and 

 on their crystalline form, 46 j on the 

 spiral top, 62. 



* on the tangential balance and a 



new .'saccharometer, 63. 



*ZcHf/lochn, British fossil, H. G. Seeley 

 on the occurrence of a, at Barton, 

 Hants, 123. 



