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Index. 



Jupiter's satellites, occultations, 



214. 

 Gruithuisen's discoveries, 373. 

 G-ulf-stream affecting rain in England, 



338. 

 Guy Lussac, lunar crater, 370. 

 Gymnobucco, 243. 



Habits of tracbyphoni, 243. 

 Handbook of the history of philosophy, 



386. 

 Hard ferns, 24. 



Hardwick's drawings of fungi, 18. 

 Henry VIII., laws about dress, 178. 

 Herrings, 106. 

 Herring and pilchard, 248. 

 Herschel on the milky way, 4. 

 Hesions, 269. 

 Hills in the moon, 219. 

 Himalayas, April climb, 131. 

 Hoards of Koman coins, 313. 

 Horn-bills, 245. 

 Holly ferns, 24. 

 Honey guides, 245. 

 Horological machines, improvement in, 



76. 

 Horse and bison, 206. 

 Hudson's Bay Company's sale of furs, 



356. 

 Humming birds, 245. 

 Hybrid cotton, 399. 

 Hydraulic cement, new, 391. 

 Hyginus, 99. 

 Hysenas, 204. 



Identification of blood stains, new 

 and valuable means, 89. 



Igneous rocks in Scotland, 238. 



Ilyobates, 122. 



Imperial mint, new, for Japan, 17. 



Incense cups, 260. 



Indian ants, 381. 



Indian fungi, 18. 



Influence of the seasons on rain, 337. 



Inhumation, 181. 



Insects' eggs, their structure, variety, 

 and beauty, 321. 



Intaglio found at Wroxeter, 312. 



Intellectual Obsebveb and " The 

 Student," 401. 



Intensity of sound, 43. 



Intercommunication with the Japanese, 

 13. 



Interment of the Eomano-British pe- 

 riod, 344. 



Intestinal worms, 106. 



Iodide of silver, coloured, 309. 



Irish elk, 202. 



Iron knives, 345. 



Irritability of plants, 146. 



Isaac Newton, 350. 



Itacune of Japan, 15. 



Itjib of Japan, 16. 

 Itzebus of Japan, 15. 



Japan and its currency, 13. 

 Jet articles, ancient, 257. 

 Jupiter's satellites, 103, 222, 280. 

 Jupiter without satellites, 144. 



Kaimeni Islands, 142. 

 Kent's Hole excavations, 202. 

 Kolangs of Japan, 15. 

 Xoodon-felassy, Abyssinia, 231. 



Labbid.e, 251. 

 Labrus balanus, 252. 

 Lacinularia, 284. 

 Lappet moth, 328. 



Largest blood discs known. — Singular 

 capture of a Canadian reptile, Meno- 

 branchus lateralis, 199. 



Latent image, 153. 



Lava-currents, evident indication of, 

 279. 



Laws in Edward IV.'s reign respecting 

 dress, 176. 



Laws which determine the relative dis- 

 position of land and water, 63. 



Lead discovery, traced to funeral pyres 

 of our forefathers, 184. 



Lead mining work, Roman, 234. 



Leaf-bearing branches, 208. 



Limnocythere, 121. 



Lepidopterous insects' eggs, 321. 



Leporides, 80. 



Light, novel action of, 308. 



Light streaks relating to Copernicus, 

 371. 



Light and vegetation, 399. 



Linne, observations on, 39. 



Links of Forth, 26. 



Limnias, 285. 



Literary Notices, 78, 155, 317, 384, 476. 



Livingstone's fate, 396. 



Localities in which rotifers are found, 

 295. 



Loch Brandy, 25. 



Loemodon, 243. 



Loxoconcha, 123. 



Luminous action of phosphori, 140. 



Luminous meteors, 239. 



Lunar Apennines, 274. 



Lunar cracks or rills, 52. 



Lunar craters, 370. 



Lunar clefts, Mare Vaporum, Jupiter's 

 satellites, occultations, 95. 



Lunar details, double stars, clusters 

 and nebula;, transits of satellites, oc- 

 cultations, 370. 



Lunar eclipse of September 13th, 223. 



Lunar Eratosthenes and Copernicus, 

 Jupiter's satellites, occultations, 273. 



Lunar penumbra, 275. 



