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Dancer J. B., K.R. A.S — Spines of the Aphrodite, p. 210. Marine Aquarium, 
p. 228. 
Dickinson W. L. — Eclipse of the Sun, March 15, 1858, p. 7. Eclipse of the 
Sun, July 18, 1860, p. 206. Occultation of Jupiter, p. 244. 
Dyer J. C., V.P. — Launching of the “Leviathan,” p. 15. Imponderable 
Matter, p. 91. Generation of Heat by Agitation of Water, p. 93. 
Remarks on Jevons’s Paper, p. 172. 
Ekman F., Librarian. — Library of the Society, p. 94, p. 133. Jobert’s Works, 
p. 134. 
Fairbairn W., LL.D., F.R.S , President — Mines Lighted by Gas, p. 13. 
Strength of Alloys of Nickel and Iron, p. 35. Temperature of England 
and Italy, p. 45. Density of Steam, p. 70. Corrosion of Steam 
Boilers, p. 90. Allan’s Submarine Cable, p. 112. Effect of Pressure 
on Gunpowder, p. 117. Iron for Cannon, p. 141. Continuous and 
Self-acting Railway Breaks, p. 178. Strength of Iron Ships, p. 200. 
Memoir of J. Kennedy, p. 231. 
Fothergill B. — Corrosion of Boilers, p. 103. 
Fryer A. — Tea from the Ilymalayas, p. 99. Lightships and Lighthouses, 
p. 196. 
Gaskell Rev. W., M.A. — Buonaparte’s offer of Services to the English, 
p. 101. 
Gisborne F. — Atlantic Telegraph, p. 226. 
Graham J., V.P.C.S. — Consumption of Coals, and Rate of Evaporation from 
Engine Boilers, p. 29. Inventions in Printing and Dyeing, p. 216, 
p. 226. 
Harley Rev. R., F.R.A S.— Method of Symmetric Products, p. 122. 
Heelis T., F.R.A.S Tracks of Storms, p. 169. Old Work on Wind, 
p. 199. Observations of the Sun, by Hevelius, p. 250. 
Hepworth j. — Dimensions”of Fibrous Materials, p. 228. Mounting Insects, 
p. 257. 
Hopkins Thos., V.P. — Account of Rain in 1805, 1856, and 1857, p. 1. 
Rainfall, p. 13, p. 22. Improvement in Meteorological Registration, 
p. 22. Sewage, p. 80. Weather, and the Causes of its Changes, p. 81. 
Winter Temperature of Britain, p. 153. 
Hull E , B.A., F.G.S. — Vestiges of Glaciers in the Highlands, p. 204, 
p. 212. 
Hunt E., B..\. Nitrate of Ammonia in Rain Water, p. 13. 
.Ievons W. S. — Geology of Australian Gold Fields, p. 134, p. 16(1. 
