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Mackeeeth Thomas, F.R.A.S. — Eesnlts of Eaiu-Gauge ODservations 
made at Eccles, near Ivlancliester, during the year 1873, p. 113. 
On the Eatios and Frequency of Eainfall, deduced from Observa- 
tions made at Eccles, p. 167. 
Melvill J. C., M.A., F.L.S. — Eemarks upon the British locality for 
Lobelia urens, p. 35. 
Molesworth Eev. W. N., M.A. — On some Eoman and Celtic Antiquities, 
p. 17. 
Morgan Thomas M. — On a Source of Error in Mercurial Thermometers, 
p. 67. 
Eansome Arthur, M.D., M.A. — On the Graphical Eepresentation of the 
Movements of the Chest-Wall in Eespiration, pp. 64, 80, 96. 
Eeynolds Professor 0., M.A. — On the Eelative Work spent in Friction 
in giving Eotation to Shot from Guns rifled with an increasing 
and a uniform Twist, p. 5. On the Biu’sting of Trees and Objects 
struck by Lightning, pp. 14, 21. On the Destruction of Sound by 
Fog and the Inertness of a Heterogeneous Fluid, p. 43. On the 
Effect of Acid on the Interior of Iron Wire, p. 93. 
Eogers Thomas. — On the Introduction of Planorbis dilatatus, p. 174. 
Schorlemmer C., F.E.S. — An Improved Method for preparing Marsh 
Gas, p. 29. The Chemical Constitution of Bleaching Powder, p. 49. 
ScHUNCK Edward, Ph.D., F.E.S., V.P. — On the Colour of Nankin Cotton, 
p. 22. 
Sidebotham Joseph, F.E.A.S. — On Lymexylon Navale, p. 35. On the 
Similarity of certain Crystallised Substances to Vegetable Forms, 
p. 73. On a Specimen of Hypothenenius eruditus, p. 148. 
Smith E. Angus, Ph.D., F.E.S., V.P. — On Vitrified Forts, p. 19. 
Smyth C. Piazzi, F.E.S,, Astronomer Eoyal of Scotland. — On the Ex- 
plosion of Water, p. 41. 
Stewart Professor Balfour, LL.D.,F.E.S. — Eesultsof certain Magnetic 
Observations made at Manchester during the year 1873, p. 111. 
Vernon G. V., F.E.A.S.—Mean Monthly Barometric Eeadings at Old 
Trafford, Manchester, from 1849 to 1872, p. 75. Eainfall at Old 
Trafford, Manchester, in the year 1873, p. 89. 
Waters Arthur William, F.G.S. — Notes on Fossil Lithothamuia (so 
called Nulliporse), p. 68. 
Williamson Professor W. C., F.E.S.—Address to the Microscopical and 
Natural History Section, p. 29, 
