INDEX II. 
ISO 
Fwib from the ireshwater eocene beds of 
(k( lierdk ClilT, 65. 
Fsaler (Dr.) on the blind and deaf and 
iuib. 93. 
Mt tvo poay foaii in some points re- 
matiof stags, 93. 
faM.eAulogica) ooiiinesof, 137. 
ftMahabr, oo the dark lines in the portion 
W Ike id space tieyond the red extremity 
W a* spectrum u seen by, S3, 
hidi UtfMfe, on the, isi 
Fii^srita Mreae beds of the Uordle Cliff, 
• tte.U. 
the fowls obutned by the Mnrebio- 
mm «f Huiings from the, 65. 
racdoBs, on the summation of certain clr- 
CUV, 5. 
CiIUs, M the cfiiin of the, 113. 
Wnok cMnezion, on, 27. 
Gsinnomeler, on « new, 60. 
fcdjtll(D.} on the w*nt of educational eita- 
hhfacnti ipeciiily adapted to those per- 
wi horn witha freblc or imperfect mental 
•tfuiution, 97. 
^«r»phictl maps and models, on, 63. 
mspiphy. physical, 60. 
—^■ad dendum to, 137. 
mape, on a system of colour for 
*11.(9. 
^••rwtureof Barbados, on the, 70. 
"^addendum to, 117, 
““•dtht N.E. extremity of Rus»ia in Eu- 
•■H'TO Count Keyserling'i, 65. 
the neighbourhood of Stamford and 
^ rwrta wugh. im the, 117. 
dialect of Berber, on thfi. ISl. 
• ttmarksble movement of the 
,^^0. aader the side ofilieOrtlerBetg.fiO. 
« the coloured, employed in glanini? 
palm house in the Royul Botanic 
^^atKew.51. 
^(J‘)euihe turbine, ua. 
^/^roved method of producing and 
Wymg »try fine wire of, for sstrouotnU 
"••tWrparpoaei, 42. 
Ms w, ?" * practical vol- 
^TOer y of the highest powers in which 
—. '*** elmeni, SO. 
« «#e phynoloiical condition of the 
■^ ^w erywptiM, and in some other ctuoa 
.^■■winaiien, 94. 
57. 
«nJo*Ph''re, 8. 
^\^) 0 D the iuppoaed antagonism 
^“mpuon and ague, » 4 . 
• • “•) on the iiuan[iivnr..ii,M 
• aiee^'k!". ‘lU&nlityofcloctrolysi 
•WofthariL*^*! 
au,^*‘*«fol7te. 52. 
«*» the employment of, for mo 
J!:2'5,'P^‘»»'iohyields.86. 
*****oroWiw •or making moulds for 
«iWi m natural history, 92. 
Hailstones, on the cause of, 41. 
Hamilton (Prof. Sir W. U.) on an iwperimc- 
trical problem treated by the calculu* of 
quaternions, 4. . , , » 
■ on some appHcailon* of the calculu* oJ 
mtaurnlons to the theory of the moon. 4. 
Ilamiltou (VV. J.) on Prof. Saui'a Hork wi 
the phwnomcfluobacTveil during the win- 
quake* in Tuscany in Auguat 1846, 63. 
Hancock (A.) on British MoUuaca, with de- 
Hcriptiona of uew species, 73. 
- on the anatomy of ScyllM, 77. 
Hancock (W. N.) on the varUUon* In the 
supply of silver coin in Ireland during the 
operations for the relief of dieltesa In 
1846-47.97. 
Harper (Mr.) on galvanic connexion, 17. 
Harris (Sir W. S.) on some recent and re¬ 
markable examples of lire proucoon af¬ 
forded by metallic conductor* againal benvy 
strokes of lightning, 23. 
. on the general nature and la»'* of clefr 
trical attraction, 23. 
Hastings (Marchioness ol) on the freshwater 
eocene beds of the Hordle Cliff, Hants, 63. 
on the fossils obtained by the, from t^ 
freshwater eocene beds of the Hordle Cliff, 
65. 
Ilnughton (Sir Craves C.) on the antagerdsm 
of heat unil electricity i and aUo uf the 
lingienew of the electric fluid, «IA aewf 
remarks on tho nature of conduction and 
induction, 27. 
Heat and electricity, on the antagonism 37. 
—, on specimens of diamond sulgected to 
intense, 50. 
, on the mechanical equivalent of, 55. 
Ilenfrcy (Arthur) ou the anatomy of mono, 
cutyledonous stems, 82. 
Henalow (Kcv. J. 8.) on detritus slerived front 
the London clay and deposited in the rtd 
crag, 64. 
Hodgkinaon (I’rof. E.) on the defect of »Us- 
tidly in metals subject to comiircssion, 43. 
— on the strength of inm eolumns, 13X 
Hooker (Dr.) on the diatomaccoua vegeUdon 
of the Antarctic ocean, 83. 
Hordle Cliff, on the iVeshwaier eocene bed* 
of Ihr, 63, 65. 
Hnggatc, tnclcoToIoipcai observatluos at, 18. 
Hunmn life, on the forces concurring in the 
phfcnoniena of, 89. 
llumboidtitc, on a specimen of, In large cry¬ 
stals, 57. 
Hunt (ll.) on the coloured gUae employed in 
glazing the new palm house in tlic Koyal 
Botanic Garden at Kew, 51. 
Huxley (T. 11.) on the corpuscles of Um blood 
of Amphioxns lanccoUlns, 95. 
Hyalite from Mexico, on the compooitHm vid 
optical properties of a variety of, 81. 
llypanthocrinitcs, new specie* of, 61. 
Ibbelson (Capt. L. L. B.) on the geology of 
the neighbourhood of Stamford and Peter¬ 
borough, 127. 
