CONTENTS. 
Mr. Epwarp Barnes on the Woollen Manufacture of England, with special 
reference to the Leeds Clothing District ...........s++. Beasasnsnaecae sapeaeedeee aaihe 
Dr. Josep Bareman on the Rate of Mortality in the Metropolitan Improved 
Dwellings for the Industrial Classes ............ Moabidddeepeahies savasis eNdsinacsanavacua 
Mr. R. Baxer on the Sanitary and Industrial Economy of the Borough of 
Leeds......++- Meese tatineanas pasphntanaines seat benaencaress dandepeess?iaeoeisanene vedecsbesegs 
Dr. JosepH Bateman on the Degree of Education of Persons tried at the Mid- 
dlesex Sessions..... Ruseworaseses Saaeensaaes Scunevcsvonsiecauess hae ayn pugst sie eee ane 
on the Investments of the Industrial Classes.........s0.0s 
Mr. T. Baziey, Trade and Commerce the Auxiliaries of Civilization and Com- 
SEE daipaels o0.c0 60 ceateue Was Rane tices dcsauameabeu eoteesvs Wuslobie cvignedacnAanseaavatewan toate 
Mr. Cuaries H. Bracrsrineer’s Notes on Self-supporting Dispensaries, 
with some Statistics of the Coventry Provident Dispensary.......+++++ seanonean 
Mr. Samvet Brown on the Financial Prospects of British Railways.......ss0+++ 
Professor Carrnes on the Laws according to which a Depreciation of the 
Precious Metals consequent upon an Increase of Supply takes place, con- 
sidered in connexion with the Recent Gold Discoveries..........ssssssecsseneeeens 
Mr. Epwin Cuapwick on the Progress of the Principle of Open Competitive 
Examinations.........+ snc ctectese Dedeeewer arse cassie! Anbdciodacuee sinleaiessis veevnwesincies eld 
Mr. J. E. Drsz on the Registry of Deeds in the West Riding.......... Sp eattek act 
Mr. James Heywoop on Public Service, Academic, and Teachers’ Examina- 
MONS aceccosscsscsee Mnevapencarvetevacsteviascasertorces aualdeas aban Hes caaeduscnseseshes aseveas 
Mrs. Wm. Fison on the Importance of a Colonial Penny Postage, viewed in 
relation to the advancement of Science and Christian Civilization 
Mr. J. Pope Hennessy on the Causes of the Fall in Price of Manufactured 
MUOLGHTIS Stored Cessede EG TROL HOCe Giagerene ean cee : Fre veseneantes wenddcenesueacceuses 
on some of the Results of the Society of Arts’ Exami- 
MAIO sdecctbescavedcaddereucdeisasedteoceesesdoacswed Tecnetes APR Raconseceracent 
Mr. Rosert Hunt’s Mineral Produce of Yorkshire in 1857 ......eseceseeees mates 
Mr. Joun James on the Worsted Manufactures of Yorkshire...secs.sscssesesseees 
Mr. James Kitson, Jun. on the Iron Trade of Leeds ......csecceseeseesees ehecsaiie 
M. Corranaper Ma#ren on Free Trade in Belgium .............0+ Sacpchetore tees 
Mr. J. G. Marswauu’s Sketch of the History of Flax Spinning in England, 
especially as developed in the Town of Leedse........ssseerssecensees seasons see 
Mr. F. G. P. Nerson on Phthisis in the Army............ Gnsranskeeasterusdsrededtnke 
Mr, Wiit1am Newmarcu on the History of Prices of 1857 and 1858 ..s.see0 
on the recent History of the Crédit Mobilier ....... 
Rey. T. W. Norwoop on the Race and Language of the Gipsies .........seecssese 
Mr. J. H. Sapier’s Notes on Indian Fibres, illustrated by prepared Specimens. 
(Communicated by Colonel Syxzs) ......... eodnclenedaasesecneMaeada sae eseceneneniae’ 
Mr. Hamer SransFEtp’s Essay on Distinctions between Money and Capital, 
Interest and Discount, Currency and Circulating Medium, essential to be 
observed in the Reform of our Monetary Laws......... Esasstentoasete aecreeanencne 
Dr. Joun Strane on the Sewing Machine in Glasgow, and its Effects on Pro- 
duction, Prices, and Wages ...... A Sacneartrns ac apRECHEcenceccrae Sasitsvareeretsade 
—__—_————-- on Water Supply to Great Towns—its Extent, Cost, Uses, 
RNG CADUSES)ncacaveesaseccrmslryt a nispipats dadoside 4 ch abttaninalt OX we bairensios See bacetehweheLeeeed 
Mr. W. M. Tarrt on subjects connected with Crime and Punishment............ 
Mr. R. Vapy’s Brief Review of the Operations in the Bank of England in 1857 
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