119 



Piddington, H. An Eighteenth Memoir on the Law of Storms 



in India, xviii. 826, .. .. .. Page 869 



ANineteenth Memoir on theLaw of Storms,xix. 349 



A Twentieth Memoir on the Laws of Storms in 



the Indian and China Seas, being the April Cyclone of the 



Bay of Bengal, 23rd to 28th April, 1850, xx. 13, .. 195 



1 A Twenty-first Memoir on the Law of Storms 



in the Indian and China Seas, being the Cyclone of H. M. S. 



' Fox' in the Bay of Bengal, 30th April to 5th May, 1851, xxi. 283 



A Twenty-second Memoir on the Storms of 



the Indian and China Seas, Cyclones and Tornadoes of the 



Bay of Bengal from 1848 to 1852, xxiii. 



A Twenty-third Memoir on the Law of Storms 



in the Indian and China Seas, being the Peninsular and 

 Oriental Steam Navigation Company's ship ' Precursor's' Cy- 

 clone of October, 1854, xxiii. .. .. .. 505 



— — Sea Island Cotton Soil from Cheduba, x. .. 436 



■ Report on the Soils brought from Cheduba, 



by H. M. S. Childers, x. .. .. .. 44/ 



Description and Analysis of a large mass of 



Meteoric Iron, from the Kharackpur hills near Monghir, xvii. 



p. ii. 538 ; and Supplement, xviii. . . .. .. 171 



Report on some articles of Trade, sent by 



Lieut. Postans from Khorassan, x. .. .. 718 



On Camel-Litters tor the wounded, viii. . . 702 



A Table of Analyses of Indian Coals, xxi. . . 270 



Detailed Report on the Copper Ores of the 



Deogur Mines, xx. 1 ; xxi. .. .. .. 74 



A Notice of a remarkable local deviation of 



the Compass near Saugor in Bundlecund, xviii. .. 410 

 Notice of a remarkable Hot Wind in the 



Zillah of Purneah, xvii. p. i. .. . „ .. 144 

 On the Rates of Chronometers as influenced 



by the Local Attraction of Ships and by Terrestrial Magnet- 

 ism, xx. . . .. .. . . .. 61 



Memorandum relative to the Storms of Wind 



experienced in Tartary, xix. .. .. .. 242 



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