INDEX. 



Abscission, a mode of propagating 



fruit trees, 322 



Acid, carbonic, method of impregnat- 

 ing water with it, ' 139 



Acids, their use in gravelly com- 

 plaints, 50 



Ackermann, Professor, on cretinism, 

 295, 299 



Acton, Mr. observations on his analysis 

 of the fossil called Thunder-pick, 69 



Addition table, on a new plan, 262 



Aikin, Dr. 233 



Aikin, Mr. A. on the composition of 

 the salts of batytes, 301 



Air changed by respiration, 180 



Albumen of vegetables, 355 



Alburnum of trees, origin and office 

 of, 27 



Alkalies, how far beneficial in relieving 

 arthritic pains, 48, 50, 53 



Allen, W. Esq. on the changes pro- 

 duced by atmospheric air and oxigen 

 gas, by respiration, 180 



Amalgum produced from ammonia, 54 



Analysis of human calculi, 36— Of cal- 

 culi from other animals, 43 — Of the 

 anthophyllite of Norway, 76— *Of a 

 mineral water in Worcestershire, 267 

 —Of barytic salts, 301— Of James's 

 powders, 316 



Anderson, C. Esq. 79 

 Anderson, Mr. W. his method of paint- 

 ing linen cloth with oil colours, so as 

 to be more pliant, durable, and longer 

 impervious to water, than in the usual 

 mode, 373 



Anderson, Dr. A. his account of the 

 royal botanical garden in the island of 

 St. Vincent's, 380 



Animal matter in fossils, 218 



Annesley, W. Esq. 20 

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Anthophyllite of Norway, analysis of, 



76 

 Antrim, county, geological review of, 



161, 245 

 Apparatus for the 'analysis of gases, 83 

 Apparatus for destroying contagion in 



hospitals, 349 

 Archimedes, French translation of, 384 

 Arithmetic, improvement in, 261 

 Attraction, elective, see Elective 

 Aubert, M. 359 



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Babington, Dr. 159 



Bakerian lecture, 238 



Banks, Sir J. 27— His account of the 

 method of cultivating the American 

 cranberry, (vaccinium. macrocarpumj at 

 Spring Grove, 216 



Barclay, Dr. 79 



Barlow, P. Esq. on polygonal numbers* 

 in answer to Mr. Gough, S3 



Baryiic salts, composition of, 301 



Basaltic country in Ireland, 161, 245 



Bath and West- of-En gland Society, re- 

 port of a committee of, appointed to 

 investigate the cla : m of the Right Hon. 

 Lord Somerville to a premium '* for 

 the greatest number and most profit- 

 able sort of sheep," 327 



Beddoes, Dr. 158 



Belemnite, or thundar-puk, its nature, 

 &c. 69 f 



Bengen promontory, and its stratifica- 

 tions, 163, 245 



Bernouilli on the propagation of sound* 

 117 



Berzelius, Professor, 20— His experi- 

 ments on the deoxidation and amaU 

 gamation of the compound basis of 

 ammonia, 54 



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