INDEX. 
907 
F. 
Fairbairn  (William).  On  the  Resistance  of  Tubes  to  collapse,  389. — Experiments,  resistance  to 
collapse,  393 ; resistance  of  tubes  to  internal  pressure,  401 ; generalization  of  the  results  of  the 
experiments,  formulae,  &c.,  403 ; practical  application  to  construction  of  the  results  of  the  experi- 
ments, 410. 
Faraday  (Professor).  Note  from,  to  Professor  Tyndall,  relative  to  the  irregular  fusibility  of  ice,  238. 
Froff,  on  the  cutaneous  pigmentary  system  of  the,  627. 
G. 
Gassiot  (John  P.).  On  the  Stratifications  and  Dark  Band  in  Electrical  Discharges  as  observed  in  Torri- 
cellian Vacua,  1. — Action  of  a magnet  on  the  inductive  discharge,  13;  note  added,  14. 
Gladstone  (Dr.  J.  H.).  See  Dale. 
Glyoxal,  action  of  ammonia  on,  205  (see  Debus). 
Gore  (G.).  On  the  Properties  of  Electro-deposited  Antimony,  185. 
H. 
Hancock  (Albany).  On  the  Organization  of  the  Brachiopoda,  791. — 'Muscular  system,  795 ; aliment- 
ary system,  806;  reproductive  system,  816;  circulatory  and  respiratory  systems,  832;  perivisceral 
chamber,  840 ; nervous  system,  845 ; note  added,  850. 
Haughton  (Rev.  S.).  On  the  Physical  Structure  of  the  Old  Red  Sandstone  of  the  County  of  Water- 
ford, considered  with  relation  to  Cleavage,  Joint  Surfaces,  and  Faults,  333. — Description  of  the 
district,  333;  faults,  334;  joint  planes,  336;  cleavage  planes,  338;  observations  tabulated,  340; 
note  added,  348. 
Heat,  conduction  of,  by  alloys,  349  (see  Calvert). 
Horner  (Leonard).  An  Account  of  some  recent  Researches  near  Cairo,  undertaken  with  the  view  of 
throwing  hght  upon  the  Geological  History  of  the  Alluvial  Land  of  Egypt,  53  (for  the  contents, 
see  p.  53). 
I. 
Ice,  on  some  physical  properties  of,  211. 
Inflammation,  on  the  early  stages  of,  645  (see  Lister). 
Irritants,  effects  of,  upon  the  circulation  and  tissues,  658,  678. 
J. 
Johnson  (Richard).  See  Calvert. 
K. 
Kirkma^t  (Rev.  Thomas  P.).  On  the  Partitions  of  the  R-Pyramid,  being  the  first  class  of  R-gonous 
X-edra,  145. 
