1865.] 



Index. 



767 



Coniferous Plants, Foreign, raised from 

 Seeds ripened in Britain, 273. 



Cooke, M. C, Bust, Smut, Mildew, and 

 Mould, &c. (Review), 350. 



Copper Mines of Cornwall, 112. 



Smoke, Utilization of, 687. 



Corals, Mineralization of, 108. 



Coral Rag, 676. 



Cottage Building, 648. 



Cotton Fibre, Action of Sdicate and 

 Carbonate of Soda on, 458; 



Crookes, W., F.R.S., Process for the 

 Amalgamation of Gold, 486, 642. 



Cross, Mr. R.,. Report on Pitayo Cin- 

 chona, 451. 



Cruciferce, Inflorescence of, 455. 



Crustacea, Froutal Cord in the Parasitic, 

 136. 



Metamorphoses of, 332. 



Organs of Hearing of the, 333 



Parasites of, 703. 



Cytogenesis, 269. 



D. 



Daiiy Farming, 70. 



Dancer, Mr., Experiments on Pseudo- 

 scopic Yision, 497. 



Darby, W. A., the Astronomical Ob- 

 server, &c. (Review), 172. 



Dareste, M., on the Co-existence of 

 two Embryos upon a single Vitellus, 

 503. 



Darwin, Mr., Organization of Climb- 

 ing Plants, 276. 



Datjbeny, Dr., Essay on the Trees and 

 the Ancients (Review), 



W. R., on the Planet 



of Solar 



Shrubs of 

 551. 

 Dawes, Rev 

 Mars, 653. 



New Arrangement 



Prisms, 653. 



on a New Eye-piece and Pho- 

 tometer, 654. 



Da weeks, Mr. Boyd, on the Rhsetic 

 Beds of Western and Central Somer- 

 set, 109. 



Dawson, Dr., on the Classification of 

 Animals, 522. 



Deaf and Dumb, Oral Instruction of 

 the, 38. 



De Candolle, Cashier, on Phyllotaxis 

 or Leaf Arrangement, 656. 



De la Rue, Mr. W., F.R.S., Visit to 

 the Pulkowa Observatory, 75. 



on the Behaviour of Sun Spots, 



&c. 439. 



Dlsor, M., on the Alps, 473. 

 Dlville. H. St. Claibe, on Dissocia- 

 tion, 279, 321. 



Deville, Phenomena of Dissociation in 

 Homogeneous Flames, 498. 



Devonshire, Denudation of Rocks in, 

 528. 



De Vrij, Dr. J. E., on the Cultivation 

 of Quinine in Java and British India 

 (Review), 348. 



Diamond, Dilatation of, under the Influ- 

 ence of Heat, 695. 



Organic Nature of the, 686. 



Dibbitts, Mr., on the Spectra of the 



Flames of various Gases, 124. 

 Dickson, Dr., on Andrcecium of Ment- 

 zelia, 450. 



Development of Flower in Ment- 



zelia Aurea, 276. 



Investigations on Malope and 



Kitaibelia, 84. 



Didyinium, Spectrum of, 493. 



Dimorphism in the Gall Insects, 135. 



Dircks, H, C.E., the Life of the 

 Second Marquis of Worcester (Re- 

 view), 537. 



Draper, Hexry, M.D., American Con- 

 tributions to Spectrum Analysis, 395. 



Petroleum : its Importance, its 



Histoiy ; Boring and Refining, 49. 



Dumas, M. A., Electric Safety Lamp, 



307. 

 Dyes, Use of, for the Examination of 



Organic Structures, 138. 



E. 



Edentata of South America, 619. 

 Electricity, 130, 325, 499, 697. 

 Elements, Refractive Energies of, 492. 

 Entomology, 284, 461, 669. 



of Adelaide, 134. 



Eozoon Canadense, the, 302. 

 Erbium, Spectrum of, 493. 

 Esquimaux, Origin and Migration of 



the Greenland, 295. 

 Etna, Eruption of, 290, 467. 

 Ethnology, Principles of, 91. 

 Evan site, 120. 



Eve-piece, New, for viewing the Sun, 

 '81. 



F. 



Faoge, C. H, M.D., on the Probable 

 Existence of the Repetition of Oc- 

 taves in the Solar Spectrum. 82. 



Falconer, Dr., on Species of Masto- 

 don and Elephant occurring in Great 

 Britain, 681. 



Farbab, Rev. Mr., on Fixity of Tvpe. 

 <J2. 



