INDEX. 
Ainsworth Thomas. — On a Predisposing Cause of Cattle Disease, p. 21. 
Alcock Thomas, M.D. — Questions regarding the Life History of the Fora- 
minifera, suggested by Examinations of their Dead Shells, p. 15. 
Foraminifera from Dogs Bay, p. 99. On Foraminifera from a Shell of 
Halia Priamus, p. 123. Embryonic Shells of Mollusca, p. 166. 
Bates Rev. J. C., M.A., F.R.A.S. — Results of Rain Q-augeand Anemometer 
Observations made during the year 1865, at St. Martin’s Parsonage, 
Castleton Moor, p. 168. 
Baxendell J., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec.— Auroral Phenomena, October 19 and 26, 
1865, p. 15. On a Probable Cause of the Cattle Disease, p. 21. Note 
on the Variable Star S Delphini, p. 28. On Meteors, p. 59. Note on 
the Variable Star T Aquilse, p. 88. Cattle Plague, p. 91. Storm 
Warnings in India, p. 101. Note on the Variable Star S Corona), p. 
109. On the Determination of the Mean Form of the Light-Curve 
of a Variable Star, p. 112. On the Fall of Rain during the Different 
Hours of the Day, as deduced from a series of Observations made by 
the Rev. J. C. Bates, M.A., F.R.A.S., at St. Martin’s Parsonage, 
Castleton Moor, p. 129. New Variable Star R Crateris, p. 191. 
Binney E. W., F.R.S., F.G-.S., V.P.— On the Difficulties of Working Deep 
Coal Mines, p. 12. On Fossil Wood found in calcareous nodules in 
the lower coal seams of Lancashire and Yorkshire, p. 61. On Fossil 
Wood in calcareous nodules found in the Upper Foot Coal, near Old- 
ham, p. 113. On a singular Mineral found in a nodule of clay iron- 
stone from the North Staffordshire coal field, p. 147. On the 
Humming-bird Hawk Moth, p. 161. 
Bottomley J. — On the Probable Effect of the Exhaustion of the Coal Fields 
upon the Condition of the Atmosphere, p. 45. 
Brockbank W. — Notes on a Section of Chat Moss, near Astley Station, p. 91. 
On the Liassic and Oolitic Iron Ores of Yorkshire and the East Midland 
Counties, p. 119. 
