INDE X. 
Airy G. B., M.A., F.R.S., Astronomer Royal. — On Auroral Arches, p. 170. 
Alcock Thomas, M.I). — On Specimens of Foraminifera from Roundstone, 
Connemara, p. 52. Remains of an Ichtliyosaurus, p. 99. Notes on a 
Visit to Walton Hall, p. 100. On Marine Entomostraca, p. 174. 
Southport Natural History, p. 188. Notes on Natural History Speci- 
mens from Connemara, p. 192. 
Bates Rev. J. Chadwick, M.A., P.R.A.S., P.G.S. — Raingauge and Anemo- 
meter Observations, 1864, p. 143. 
Baxendell J., P.R.A.S., Hon. Sec. — Earthquake of September 25, 1864, p. 1. 
New Star, p. 22. Period and Changes of the Greenwich Variable Star 
in Vulpecula, p. 54. Observation of an Auroral Arch, p. 133. On a 
Thermometer constructed by Dr. Dalton, p. 133. Note on Mr. Bates’s 
Raingauge and Anemometer Observations, p. 145. 
Binney E. W., F.R.S., F.G.S., V.P. — Strokes of Lightning, p. 25. Remarks 
on Marine Shells found at Macclesfield, p. 43. Spores of Plants in 
Splint Coal, p. 45. Remains of the Elephant found in Derbyshire 
and Cheshire, p. 49. Internal Structure of Stigmaria, p. 87. Further 
Observations on the Permian and Triassic Strata of Lancashire, p. 134. 
Beeguet M. — Consti’uction of Dumas’s Lamp, p. 101. 
Brierly Henry. — Spinning Machines, p. 2. 
Brock bank W. — Discovery of the Mammoth (Elephas Primigenius) at 
Waterhouses, near Leek, p. 46. 
Brothers A., F.R.A.S. — Photograph of the Moon, p. 13. Portraits by the 
Magnesium Light, p. 65. Picture of the Blue John Mine taken by the 
Magnesium Light, p. 112. Was Daguerre a Discoverer ? p. 113. 
Buxton E. C., Junr. — Photographic Experience in India, p. 120. 
Calvert F. Crace, F.R.S., F.C.S. — Action of Sea Water upon certain 
Metals and Alloys, p. 115. 
Caro Heinrich. — Injurious Action of Alkalies on Cotton Fibre, p. 149. 
Carrington Benjamin, M.D. — On an Annelidau Larva, and On the 
Embryology of Annelids, p. 100. On the Chaetopod Annelides of the 
Southport Sands, p. 176. 
