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Dancer J. B., F.R.A.S.— A.n Account of some early Experiments -with 
Ozone, and Remarks upon its Electrical Origin, p. 121. 
Darbishire R. D., F.G.S. — On a Series of Specimens of very young 
Rhombus Vulgaris (Cuv.), p. 134. Notes made during a Visit in 
the past Summer to the Swedish Shell-beds of TTdde valla and the 
neighbouring districts, p. 135. 
Dawkins Professor W. Boyd, F.R.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, p. 179. 
Dodgson William. — On a Graphical Method of Drawing Spectra, 
p. 103. 
Joule J. P., LL.D., F.R.S., V.P.—Glue Battery, p. 1. On the Utilza- 
tion of the Common Kite, p. 61. 
Mackereth Thomas, F.R.A.S., F.M.S. — Results of Rain Gauge Obser- 
vations made at Eccles, near Manchester, during the year 1875, 
p. 128. 
Muir M. M. Pattison, F.R.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.R.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. 
Rawson Robert.— -On Explosions of Fire Damp, p. 64. 
Reynolds 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. 
