INDEX. 
Bailey Charles, Hon. Lib. — The Hawthorns of the Manchester Flora, p. 35. 
On Carex flava L., and its Allies, of the Manchester Flora, p. 101. 
On Seedling Sycamores haying abnormal cotyledons, p. 205. On 
Mr. Charles Stodder’s experiments on the Microscopical contents of 
the atmosphere of Boston, U.S., p. 207. 
Baxendell J., F.R.A.S., Hon. Sec. — Observations of the Aurora of October 
25, 1870, p. 17. Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun, December, 
1870, p. 66. Remarks on Mr. Spence’s Experiments on the Effects 
of Cold on the Strength of Cast Iron, p. 124. On a Diurnal Inequa- 
lity in the Direction and Telocity of the Wind, apparently connected 
with the daily Changes of Magnetic Declination, p. 194. 
Binney E. W., E.R.S., F.G.S., President. — On two Singular Accumulations 
of Boulder Stones on the Sea Beach at Seascales and Drigg, p. 30. 
On the Larva of Tipula oleracea, p. 55. Notes on some of the High 
Level Drifts in the Counties of Chester, Derby, and Lancaster, p. 66. 
On the Postal System and Cotton Trade a Century since, extracted 
from a memorandum book of Mr. George Walker, one of the original 
members of the Society, pp. 75, 141, 159. Notes on Drift of the 
Eastern Parts of the Counties of Chester and Lancaster, p. 179- 
Brockbank William, F.G-.S. — Notes on Glacier Moraines in Cumberland 
and Westmorland, p. 19. Notes on the Effects of Cold upon the 
Strength of Iron, p. 77. 
Brothers Alfred, F.R.A.S. — On the English Eclipse Expedition to Sicily 
in December, 1870, p. 187. 
Calvert Professor F. Craoe, F.R.S. — Experiments on the Oxidation of Iron, 
p. 98. 
Cockle Chief Justice Sir James, M.A., F.R.S. — On Convertent Functions, 
p. 1. 
Dancer J. B., F.R.A.S. — Observation of the Eclipse of the Sun, December 
22nd, 1870, p. 65. 
Dawkins W. Boyd, F.R.S. — Account of Work done in the Victoria Cave, 
near Settle, p. 5. Account of an Examination of Offa’s Dyke, p. 7. 
On a Method of taking Casts of Objects of Natural History, p. 17. 
On Fossilization, p. 115. On Human Bones obtained from a cave 
near Llangollen, and from a chambered tomb at Cefn, near St. Asaph, 
p. 164. 
