Ainsworth T.— Rainfall in 1862, p. 67. Rainfall in 1863, p. 227. 
Alcock Titos., M.D. — Young Salmon, p. 100. 
Atkinson John, F.G.S. — Rainfall in 1862, p. 68. Bi-focal Lenses for 
Spectacles, p. 190. Rainfall in 1863, p. 226. 
Baxendell J., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec. — Remarkable Atmospheric Phenomenon, 
p. 29. Variable Star, p. 43. Oscillations of Temperature at Greenwich, 
p. 90. Iris Diaphragm, p. 169. New Variable Star, p. 195. Periodic 
Changes in the Magnetic, &c., Condition of the Earth, p. 251. 
Velocity of Rifle Balls, p. 271. 
Binney E. W., P.R.S., E.G.S., P. — Recent Marine Shells near Mottram-in- 
Longdendale, p. 15. Permian Formations in England, p. 35. MSS. of 
Dalton, p. 43. Wooden Box in the Lower Level Gravel, p. 74. 
Carboniferous Permian Strata of Cumberland and Dumfries, p. 162. 
Lancashire and Cheshire Drift, p. 211. 
Boettger Prof. — C cesium. Rubidium, and Thallium in a Mineral Water, 
p. 261. 
Bottomley James. — Method of Estimating Sulphur, p. 269. 
Bkeguet M. — Crystal of Iron, p. 10. 
Brothers A., F.R.A.S. — Diaphragm for Determimng the Magnitudes of 
Stars, p. 109. Circulation in Plants, p. 122. Photography by 
Magnesium Light, p. 235, p. 241. 
Bunsen Prof. — Properties of Rubidium, p. 37. Atomic Weight of Caesium, 
p. 103. 
Calvert F. Crace, F.R.S. — New Method of Producing Carbonic Oxide, 
p. 183. 
Carrick Thomas. — W ave of High Water, p. 125. 
Casartelli J. — Registering Barometer, p. 130. 
Clay Charles, M.D. — Existence of the Moa in New Zealand, p. 181. 
Habits and Character of the Maoris, p. 182. 
Clifton Prof. R. B., M.A., F.R.A.S— Application of the Mechanical Theory 
of Heat to the Phenomena of Incandescence and Fluorescence, p. 92. 
Instrument to Observe Phenomena of Conical Refraction, p. 131. 
Cockle The Hon. James, M.A., F.R.A.S. — Linear Differential Equations, 
p. 16. Theory of Equations, p. 171. 
Crookes Wm., F.C.S. — His Discovery of Thallium, p. 73. 
