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De Ranee, C.E., F.G.S. — On the Underground Waters of Lincoln- 
shire .. .. .. .. .. XII. 22 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — On the Fossil Animal Exiivia^ of the York- 
shire Coalfield . . . . . . II. 288 
Denny. Henry, A.L.S. — On the Fossil Flora of the Carboniferous 
Epoch, with especial Reference to the Yorkshire Coalfield III. 1 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — On the Discovery of Hippopotamic and 
other Remains in the Neighbourhood of Leeds . . III. 321 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — On the Claims of the Gigantic Irish Deer 
to be considered as Contemporary with Man . . III. 400 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — Notice of the Skull of a Dog exhumed from 
the Alluvial Gravel of Norwich, in 1851 . . III. 538 
Dennj', Henry, A.L.S. — On the Geological and Archa'ological Con- 
tents of the Victoria and Dowkerbottom Caves in Craven IV. 45 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — On the Former Existence of the Roebuck 
in the West Riding of Yorkshire . . IV. 146 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — Suggestions for the Introduction of the 
Silkworm into the West Riding of Yorkshire, and more especially 
a ne\y Species which may be fed on the Teazle Plant IV. 165 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — Notice of an apparently imdescribed Fossil 
Plant from the Carboniferous Sandstone, near Leeds IV^. 304 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — Observations on the Distribution of the 
Extinct Bears of Britain, with especial Reference to a supposed 
new Species of Fossil Bear from Ireland . . . . IV. 338 
Denny, Henrj , A.L.S. — On the Occurrence of a Lead Celt in Lincoln- 
shire, with remarks on Celts generally . . IV. 436 
Denny, Henrj% A.L.S. — Notice of Early British Tumuli on the 
Hambleton Hills, near Thirsk . . . . IV. 488 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — On the Occurrence of Flint Implements at 
Adel, near Leeds, with Suggestions as to the Probable Period 
of their Deposit . . . . . . . . V. 24 
Denny, Henry, A.L.S. — Notice of a Discov^ery of a pair of Ancient 
Shoes and a Human Skeleton in a Peat ^loss on Austwick 
Common, near Clapham, Yorkshire . . V. 162 
Drayson, Captain A., R.A. — Astronomical Evidence for the Secular 
Expansion of the Crust of the Earth, the Increase of its Orbit, 
and the effects produced thereby . . . . IV. 27 
Drayson, Captain A., R.A. — Considerations comiected with the 
Relative Change of Land and Sea iipon the Surface of the 
Earth . . . . .... IV. 130 
Drayson, Captain A., R.A. — On the Rotation of the Planets IV. 205 
Dresser, Christopher Leefe. — On a New and Cheap Voltaic Battery 
for the Production of the Electric Light .. .. III. 110 
Durden, E. H., F.C.S. — On New Materials for the ^lanufacture of 
Paper . . . . . . . . . . III. 387 
Durden, E. H., F.C.S. — On the Application of Peat and its Products 
to Manufacturing, Agricultural, and Sanitary Purposes III. 339 
