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Dancer J. B., F.E.A.S.— An Account of some early Experiments with 
Ozone, and Eemarks upon its Electrical Origin, p. 121. 
Daebishire E. D., F.G.S. — On a Series of Specimens of very young 
Ehomhus Vulgaris (Cuv.), p. 134. Notes made during a Visit in 
the past Summer to the Swedish Shell-beds of Uddevalla and the 
neighbouring districts, p. 135. 
Dawkins Professor W. Boyd, F.E.S. — On the Depreciation in the 
Value of Silver, p. 141. Note on Mr. Plant’s Fossil Sacrum from 
Windy Knoll, p. 149, On the Eucalyptus, p. 161. On a series of 
Specimens obtained in September, 1875, from the inner side of 
the barrier reef at Honolulu, j). 179, 
Dodgson WiLLiAM.—On a Graphical Method of Drawing Spectra, 
p. 103. 
Joule J. P,, LL.D., F.E.S., V.P.— -Glue Battery, p. 1. On the IJtilza- 
tion of the Common Kite. p. 61. 
Mackeeeth Thomas, F.E.A.S., F.M.S, — Eesults of Eain Gauge Obser- 
vations made at Eccles, near Manchester, during the year 1875, 
p.. 128. 
Muir M. M. Pattison, F.E.S. E. — Note on the Temperature of the 
Body during Physical Exertion, p. 10. On the Estimation of very 
small quantities of Lead and Copper, p. 31. On certain circum- 
stances which affect the Purity of Water supplied for Domestic 
Purposes, p. 35. Chemical Notes, p. 57. 
Percival James. — On a New British Moss—Hypnum nitidulum (Wahl), 
p. 101. 
Plant John, F.G.S. —The Fauna of Cymmeran Bay, Anglesea, part 2, 
p. 48. On the Gradual Decrease of Wild Birds during the last 
twenty-five Years west of Manchester, p. 102. Evidence to prove 
that a Bone from the Windy Knoll, Castleton, named by Professor 
W. Boyd Dawkins, F.E.S., '^Sacrum of Young Bison,” is a Sacral 
Bone of the Cave Bear, ITrsus Speloeus, p, 107. List of Shells 
found in Cymmeran Bay, Anglesea; Corrections and Additions, 
p. 138, A Beetle of Good Omen from Yucatan, p. 180. 
Eawson Eobert. — On Explosions of Fire Damp, p. 64. 
Eeynolds Professor Osborne, M.A. — On the Principle of the Electro- 
Magnet constructed by Mr. John Faulkner, p. 17. On Graphic 
Methods of Solving Practical Problems, p. 55. 
