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Ainsworth Thos.— Rainfall at Whitehaven, p. 41, p. 195. 
Alcock Thos., M.D.— Tongues of Mollusca, p. 212. 
Anderson Capt., R.M.S. Canada . — Letter from, p. 69. 
Atkinson J . — Rainfall at Thelwall, p. 3, p. 195. Abnormal Disturbances of 
the Barometric Column, p. 26. 
Ballantyne T. — Scientific Philanthropy, p. 47. 
Baulet Professor. — Telegraphic Communication, p. 147. 
Baxendell J., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec. — Phenomena of Solar Spots, p. 8, p. 41. 
System of Periodic Disturbances of Atmospheric Pressure in Europe 
and Northern Asia, p. 15. Rain near Whitehaven, p. 41. Luminous 
Eogs, p. 42. Oscillations of the Barometer at Lisbon, p. 58. Observa- 
tions of Comet I., 1861, p. 114. Remarkable Solar Spot, p. 118, 119. 
Rain after Discharge of Artillery, p. 145. Influence of Seasons on 
Rate of Decrease of Temperature of Atmosphere on Ascending, p. 156. 
Observation of Saturn, p. 170. Relations between Decrement of 
Temperature on Ascending in the Atmosphere and other Meteorological 
Elements, p. 223. 
Beck. — Binocular Microscope, p. 103. 
Binney E. W., F.R.S., F.G.S., Y.P.— Nodules in Coal, p. 71. Peat from 
Mosses near Southport, p. 73. Drift Deposits near Blackpool, p. 133. 
Observations on the Permian Beds of South Lancashire, p. 137. 
Markings on the Kerridgc Flags, p. 153. Want of a Museum for Raw 
Products, in Manchester, p. 225. 
Bowman Henry. — Temperature at Victoria Park, p. 2. 
Brockbank. — Bessemer Process, p. 146, p. 153. 
Calvert F. Ceace, Ph.D., F.R.S. — Lead hi Snuff, p. 30. Lead in Water, 
p. 30. Sulphur in Pyrites, p. 135. Conductibility of Amalgams, 
p. 165. Galvanised Iron for Armour-plated Ships, p. 221. 
Cabrick T. — Atomic Constitution of Water and Ice, p. 8. 
Casartelli J. — Rainfall at Longsight, p. 196. 
Cayley Arthur, F.R.S., &c., Hon. Mem. — The A faced Polyacrons in 
Reference to the Enumeration of Polyhedra, p. 3. On a Differential 
Equation, p. 193. 
Chadwick D., F.S.S. — Property and Incomo Tax, p. 49. Responsibilities of 
Trustees, p. 208. 
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