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FERGUSON, WILLIAM, F.G.S., F.L.S., &c.;

On the Raised Beaches of the Frith of Clyde, &c. 1853-4, p. 131.
On the Geology of the Coast of Aberdeenshire. 1864-5, p. 162.
FISCHEL, Rev. A.;

Life and Writings of Joost Van-Vondel. 1853–4, p. 145.
FLETCHER, ALFRED E., F.C.S.;

Description of an Anemometer capable of measuring the speed of Air
in heated flues, or places where corrosive vapours are found.
1869-70, p. 31.

Rhysimeter, for showing the Speed of Currents of Water. 1870-1,
p. xlvi.

FOARD, J. T.;

On the Moral Dignity of the Shakspearian Drama. 1857-8, p. 75.
FLUECK, C.;

Compulsory Education. 1866–7, p. 203.

Foreign Eyes in England. 1868-9,

p. 195.

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GINSBURG, Rev. C. D., LL.D.;

The Karaites; their History and Literature. 1861-2, p. 155.
The Essenes. 1862-3, p. 181.

The History of Engraving. 1862-3, p. 130.

The Kabbalah. Appendix to 1864–5, (pp. 1, 165).
Researches into the Massorah, &c. 1868-9, p. 281.

GORDON, Rev. A., M.A.;

Origin of the Muggletonians. 1868-9, p. 247.

On the Ancient and Modern Muggletonians.

1869-70, p. 186.

A Pythagorean of the Seventeenth Century. 1870-1, p. 277.

GRAY, J. MCFARLANE;

Arithmetic of Building Societies. 1864-4, p. 110.

HAMILTON, G., F.C.S., F.R.A.S.;

On the Preservation of Fresh Meat.
On the Composition of Rotary Motion.
HARTNUP, JOHN, F. R. A. S.;
Meteorological Observations.

1855–6, p. 138.

1857-8, p. 49.

1850-1, p. 199; p. 235, Appendix II

Time Balls and Sympathetic Clocks. 1852-3, p. 132.

HAYWARD, J. W., M.D., M.R.C.S., &c. ;

The Emigration of Orphans. 1869-70, p. 246.

HEATH, E.;

On the Sea Serpent. 1844-5, p. 68.

HERSCHEL, ALEX. S.;

On a Meteor, Dec. 5, 1863; wit a Plate

1863-4, p. 101

HIGGIN, EDWARD;

On the History of Door-fastening. 1849-50, p. 84.
HIGGINS, Rev. H. H., M. A., F.C.P.S.;

Local Flora, Catalogue. 1858–9, p. 6.
British Gasteromycetes. 1858-9. Appendix.
Inaugural Address. 1859-60, p. 12.

Natural History Notes at Soirée. 1859-60, p. 28.
On The Proper Study of Mankind is Man. 1859-60,
On the Stony Corals. 1859-60, p. 230.

p. 142.

On Darwin's Origin of Species. 1860-1, p. 42. Part II., p. 135.

On the Cultivation of Mosses.

On the Sphærobolus Stellatus.

1855-6, p. 45.

1856–7, p. 51.

On the Study of the Fungi. 1856-7, p. 109.

On Colour Patterns in Natural Productions. 1856-7, p. 133.

Notes on some of the principal Stations for Botanising in the neigh-
bourhood of Liverpool. 1857–8, p. 65.

On a Parasitic Fungus of the Bee. 1857-8, p. 160.

On a Fungus on Shells. 1857-8, p. 227.

British Hymenomycetes. Appendix to 1857-8.

President's Address at the Jubilee Festival. History of the Society,

&c. 1861-2, p. 19.

Valedictory Address. 1862-3, p. 8.

On Vitality. 1863-4, p. 75.

Notes on the Local, Natural, and Geological History of Rainhill.
1866-7, p. 64.

HIGGINSON, A., M.R.C.S.;

Experiments with Rotating Discs. 1863-4, p. 98.

National History of Chironomus Plumosus. 1865-6, p. 57.

On Lurking Places for Infection in Dwellings and Towns. 1866–7, p. 57.
HOLDEN, ERASMUS;

On Animal Charcoal. 1861-2, p. 61.

HORNER, H. P.;

On Architectural Criticism. 1851-2, p. 8.

Note on a Meteor, 27th Nov. 1862. 1862–3, p. 65.

HORROCKS, J. (the Astronomer);

Note on. 1858-9, p. 5.

HOWSON, Rev. J. S., D.D.;

On the Study of Ancient Art as an Instrument of Education.
1850-1, p. 229.

High Street and the Roman Roads in the North-west of England,

1861-2, p. 131.

HUGGINS, SAMUEL;

On Street Architecture.

1848-9,
p. 144.

On Fine Art, its Tendencies, &c. 1851-2, p. 50.

On the Beautiful. 1849-50, p. 80.

Architecture and Nature. 1852-3, p. 199.

HUME, Rev. A., LL.D., D.C.L., F.S.A., &c.;

On the Nature and Influence of Modern Works of Fiction. 1844-5,
p. 18.

On the Theory advanced in " Vestiges of the Natural History of
Creation." 1844-5, p. 37.

On the Submarine Forest, Leasowe. 1844-5, p. 97.

On Recent Discoveries made with Lord Rosse's Larger Telescope.
1844-5, p. 109.

On the Geology of Stourton. 1845-6, p. 52.

On the Antiquities found at Hoylake. 1845-6, p. 53.

On Genealogy. 1846-7, p. 75.

On the Intellectuality of the Lower Animals. 1847-8, p. 59.

Sir Hugh of Lincoln. 1848-9, p. 40.

On the Philosophy of Geographical Names. 1849-50, p. 40.

On the Advancement of Literature in Liverpool. 1850-1, p. 197-
Notes on English Popular Literature. 1851-2, p. 22.

"Who was Macbeth?" 1852–3, p. 166.

The Doctor's "Notice" to the Council. 1854-5, p. 9.

On Stone Implements, Ancient and Modern. 1862–3, p. 34.
HUTCHINSON, T. J., F.R.G.S., F.R.S.L., F.E.S., F.A.S.L., &c., &c.;
Anthropology of the Filatahs. 1854-5, p. 44.

On the Parana Indians and Paraguayan War. 1868-9, p. 28.
Our Meat Supply from Abroad. 1870-1, p. 63.

A short Account of some Incidents of the Paraguayan War. 1870-1,
p. 79.

Facts about Fernando Po. 1856-7, p. 124.

I

IHNE, WM., Ph.D.;

Historical Parallel between the British Parliament and Roman Senate.
1850-1, p. 156.

On the Legislature of the Roman Republic. 1850-1, p. 232.

On the Tenure of Land amongst the Romans. 1851-2, p. 28.

On the True Mythological Conception of Janus, his Attributes and
Worship. 1852–3, p. 143.

On Accounts of the Regal Period of Roman History. 1852–3, p. 156.
On Milton's Paradise Lost. 1853-4, p. 94.

A Plea for the Emperor Tiberius. 1855-6, p. 77. Part II., 1856–7,
p. 76.

On Horace's Ode, In Archytam. 1856-7, p. 46.
On International Arbitration. 1857-8, p. 119.
On Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice. 1860-1,

p.

123.

On the Study of the Classical and Modern Languages. 1861-2, p. 26.
President's Inaugural Address. 1862-3, p. 13.
Notes on English Grammar. 1862-3, p. 78.

INMAN, THOS., M.D.;

On the Geographical and other peculiarities of Australia. 1845-6, p. 12.
On the Aborigines of Australia. 1845-6, p. 18.

On Voluntary and Involuntary Motion. 1846-7, p. 34.

On the Circulation in the Closed Cells and Lymphatic Hairs of Plants.
1847-8, p. 26.

On the Causes that determine the Fall of Leaves. 1847-8, p. 89.
On the Feeling of Pain in the Lower Animals. 1847–8, p. 94.

On the Punishment of Death in cases of Murder. 1849-50, p. 72.
On the Distinction between Animal and Vegetable Life. 1849–50, p. 113.
On the Feet of Insects. 1850-1, pp. 179, 199. 209.

On Hair. 1851-2, p. 83.

President's Inaugural Address. 1856-7, p. 18.

An Account of some of the Volcanoes of Italy. 1856-7, p. 147.
Adaptability to altered circumstances, an Attribute of Life. 1859-60,
p. 63.

On the Antiquity of certain Christian and other Names. 1865-6, p. 113.
On Pillar Stones, Stone Circles, &c. 1866-7, p. 85.

History of the English Alphabet. 1870-1, p. 191.

JEFFERY, F. J.;

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Historic Errors and Doubts, &c. 1868-9, 115.

JONES, Rev. JOSHUA, M.A.;

On the true value of the Classics in Education. 1864-5, p. 97.

On the Unsuitableness of Euclid as a Text-book of Geometry. 1869-70,
p. 59.

JONES, Rev. J. S.;

On Certain Phenomena of the Age. 1867-8, p. 47.

KENT, W. K.;

K

Personal Reminiscences of the Peninsula of Kattiawar. 1870-1, p. 224.
KENNEDY-MOORE, Rev. W., M.A.;

On Certain Theosophic Ideas of the East. 1867-8, p. 148.

On the Feminine Character. 1869-70, p. 139.

KIRKMAN, Rev. T. P., M.A., F.R.S., &c.;

On a so-called Theory of Causation. 1861-2, p. 112.

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MARRAT, F. P.;

Local Hepatics and Lichens. 1859–60. Appendix.

Local Flora. 1858-9, p. 8.

On the Musci and Hypaticæ found within twelve miles of Liverpool
and Southport. Appendix to 1854-5, p. 61.

MCANDREW, ROBERT;

An Account of some Zoological Researches made in the British Seas
during the summer of 1844. 1844-5, p. 89.

On some Specimens of Marine Zoology.

On Marine Dredging. 1847-8, p. 80.

1845–6, p. 10.

On the Distribution of Testaceous Mollusca in the North Eastern
Atlantic, &c. 1853-4, p. 8,

Notes on a Dredging Excursion, North Cape. 1855–6, p. 51.
Valedictory Address. 1856-7, p. 14.

MCMULLEN, Rev. J. A.;

Our Universities. 1870-1, p. 171.

MELLOR, Rev. ENOCH, D.D.;

An Examination of some of the points in Mr. Mill's Critique of the
Philosophy of Sir W. Hamilton. 1865-6, p. 142.

MOORE, T. J., F. Z.S.;

Recent Cephalopoda. 1860–1, p. 197.

MORTON, G. H., F.G.S., F.R.G.S.I.;

On the Sub-divisions of the New Red Sandstone between the river Dee

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and the Up-throw' of the coal Measures east of Liverpool.
1855-6, p. 68. .

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Traces of Icebergs near Liverpool. 1859-60, p. 35.

On the Basement Bed of the Keuper, 1859-60, p. 148.

On the Coal Measures of Liverpool, &c. 1860-1, p. 193.
MOTT, A. J.;

On the Literature of Expeditions to the Nile. 1866-7, p. 145.
On the meaning of the word Force. 1870-1, p. 123.

NAOROJI, DADABHAI;

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The Religion of the Parsees. 1860-1, p. 159.

NEVINS, J. B., M.D., and J. B. EDWARDS, F.C.S., &c. ;

On the Action of Liverpool Water upon Lead. 1856–7, p. 129.

NEVINS, J. B.;

On the Phytotype of Flowers, &c. 1859-60, p. 78.

Life Insurance as an Investment, 1860-1, p. 66.

On some Phenomena of the Gyroscope. 1862-3, p. 71.

The Dictionary of a Nation illustrative of National Character.
1864-5, p. 193.

On Nursery Tales, as illustrating and forming National Character.
1866-7, p. 23

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