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INDEX. 



statemeut of the notions or principles 

 upon which was founded the syste- 

 matic arrangement, adopted as the 

 basis of an essay on chemical nomen- 

 clature, 14*. 154. '240. 313. 

 ■ , correction of an error of, 



312. 

 Birds, urine of, 1. 

 "Biouomia: opinions concerning Life 



and Health, 73. 

 Bittorf, M ., his fatal aerial voyage, 75. 

 Black, Dr., 209. 

 Blow-pipe, for statics, 190. 

 Bologna, M., his aeronautic disaster, 74. 

 Books, 6cc. recently published, 72. 151. 



331. 

 Bostoek, Dr. 69. 265. 

 Bouvard, M., his discovery of a new 



comet, 76. 

 Brain, the, its influence on the genera- 

 tion of animal heat, 199. 

 Brando, Mr., 31-2. 

 Bristol, lime-stone strata in its vicinity, 



77. 

 Brodie, B. C, Esq., on the action of 



poisons on the animal system, 9. 

 ( on the influence of the brain in 



the generation of animal htat, 199. 

 Bruck, M. De, 148. 

 Brumon, : 'Mr. W., his description of an 



improved pump, 64. 

 Buchan, Dr. A. P., his " Bionomia,"73. 

 Bucholz, M.,241. 

 Burton, Mr., lc<0, 

 Buxton, Dr., 79. 



c. 



Caldeiras,or hot fountains in the Azores, 



305. 



Camera obscura, periscopic, 26- 100. 

 Canals, a hft tor, in lieu ol locks, 3.35. 

 Canton, M.,*15. 



Cavendish, 50. 



Chamberlaync, Mr. W., his t4 Tyroci- 

 ninm Medicum,"74. 



Charcoal, quantity of, to be obtained 

 from wood, 319. 



Chemistry, comparative, recommend- 

 ed,!. 



, explanatory statement of 



the principles of, 142. 154. 240. 313. 



Chichester, Dr., communication from, 

 of a curious fact of the outlines of 

 trees, accurately sketched on the 

 surface of the ice, on the bog-lakes of 

 Ireland, 343. 



Chlorine and azote, explosive com- 

 pound of, 180. '276. 



Chondrometer, an instrument for as- 

 certaining the quantity of grain by 

 weight, 198. 312. 



Chronometry, 146. 



C. L. his remarks on a statical blow- 

 pipe, 1 90. 



Cloth, incombustible, 311- 



Clovelly, in Devonshire, rocks of, 309. 



Coffee, qualities of, and art of making 

 it, 66. 



Colburn, Zerah, his remarkable powers 

 of computation, 5. Observations on, 

 193. Vindication of his claims, 291. 



Comet, new, 76. 



Computation, extraordinary powers of. 

 in a child, 5. Kemarks, 193. Vin- 

 dicatien, 291. 



Congelation of Mercury, by means of 

 ether, 119. 



Alcohol, 166. 



Conybeare, W., Esq., on the origin of 

 a remarkable class of organic im- 

 pressions occurring in nodules of 

 flint, 222. 



Conybeare, Rev. I. J., on the rocks oi 

 Clovelly, in Devonshire, 309. 



