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Dancer J. B., F.R.A.S. — Note on the Daguerreotype Portrait taken of the 
late Dr. Dalton, p. 43. 
Darbishire R, D., F.G.S. — On a Remarkable Japanese Picture, p. 69. 
Dawkins Professor W. Boyd, F.R.S. — Address on the recent Progress of 
Natural History, p. 25. 
Grossmann J., Ph.D. — On the Estimation of Hyposulphites and Sulphites, 
p. 175. 
Hannay J.B., F.E.S.E. — On Siliceous Fossilization, p. 97. On a New 
Calorimeter, p. 120. Note on the Action of Iodine Trichloride 
upon Carbon Bisulphide, p. 177. 
Hiraoka Morisabro. — A Comparison of the Standard Barometer of the 
Owens College Physical Laboratory with the Working Barometer, 
p. 116. 
Joule B. St. J. B. — On a Remarkable Flash of Lightning, p. 113. 
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Joule J. P., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S. — On a Barometer, p. 114. 
Mackereth Thomas, F.R.A.S.— Results and Deductions of Raingauge 
Observations made at Eccles, near Manchester, during the Year 
1877, p. 105. 
Mann J. Dixon, L.K.Q.C.P. — On an Improved Method of Projecting 
Lissajou’s Figures on the Screen, p. 91. 
Melvill J. Cosmo, M.A. — On a new Shell of the Genus Rostellaria, p. 
42. 
Muir M. M, Pattison, F.R.S.E. — Note on an Edible Clay from New 
Zealand, p. 6. On the Decomposition of Calcium Sulphate by 
Alkaline Chlorides, A Contribution to Agricultural Chemistry, 
P-7. 
Plant John, F.G.S. — The Mollusca of Cymmeran Bay, Part IV., p. 139. 
Rawson Robert, Assoc. J.N.A. — On the Cubic Integral 
fa (lx 
U ~ 1/3 J(a - x)(b - x)(c - x) 
Reynolds Professor O., M.A., F.R.S. — On the Formation of Hailstones, 
Raindrops, and Snowflakes, p. 15. On the Internal Cohesion of 
Liquids and the Suspension of a Column of Mercury to a height 
more than double that of the Barometer, p. 159. 
