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Cliffoed Professor W. K., M,A., P.E.S. — On tlie types of Compound 
Statement involving four classes, p. 88. 
Dancee, J. B., P.E.A.S. — On a Popular Metliod of Observing Pheno- 
mena on the Surface of the Sun, 240. On the Transfer of Subsoil 
to the Surface by the Agency of Worms, Insects, Larvae, Moles, 
&c., p. 247. 
Dawkins Professor W. Boyd, F.E.S, — Address on the recent Progress of 
Natural History, p. 34. 
Geimshaw PIaeet, F.C.S. — The Eadiometer, p. 57. On a Mineral Water 
from Humphrey Head, near Grange-over-Sands, North Lancashme, 
p. 62. Note on a Curious Allusion of a Writer of the 17th Century 
to a supposed Property of the Magnetic Needle, since verified in 
the Invention of Telegraphy, p. 139. 
Huest H. a. — L ist of Desert Plants collected at Eamleh, near Alexandria, 
Egypt, from September, 1875, to April, 1876, p. 159. 
Jevons Professor, W. S., M.A., F.E.S. — Notes on Early Anticipations of a 
Magnetic Telegraph, p. 164. 
Mackeeeth, Thomas, F.E.A.S., F.M.S. — The Lowest Amounts of Atmo- 
spheric Pressure during the last Sixteen Years, as observed at 
Eccles, p. 61. Eesults of Eain-Gauge Observations made at Eccles, 
near Manchester, during the Year 1876, p, 219. ^Chambers’s 
Journal’ and Ozone, p. 236. 
Millae J. B. B. E. — On the Dmections of the Face Joints of Oblique 
Arches, p. 13. 
Muie M. M. Patteson, F.E.S.E. — On the Action of Water and Saline 
Solutions upon Lead, Part II., p. 1, Note on a Manganese Ore 
from New South Wales, and on a Specimen of Native Silver from 
New Zealand, p. 58. On the Action of Water and Dilute Sahne 
Solutions upon Lead, Part III., p. 142. On the Action of Water 
and Dilute Saline Solutions upon Lead, Addendum to Part III., 
p. 209. 
Pennington Eooke, LL,B., F.G.S.— A Plea for the word Anglo-Saxon, 
p. 127. 
Peteie John. — On the Meteor of August 15th, p. 45. 
Plant John, F.G.S. — Wealden Fossils from Columbia, S. America, p. 50. 
Additions to the List of Shells from Cymmeran Bay, Anglesea, 
Part IV., p. 177. Footprint of ‘^Dinornis,” Bones of Dinornis 
and Dodo, p. 181. 
