504 



INDKX, 



Fuel, on the varieties of, and the appa- 

 ratus for their combustion, bv M. 

 Bull, 378 



Gadus Polachius, the, [or whiting pol- 

 lack], 73 



Gaseous exhalations of the skin, upon 

 the, 230 



Gases, on the specific heat of, by MM. 

 de la Rive and Marcet, 200 



Galvanism, effects of it in cases of as- 

 phyxia by submersion, 230 



Gardening among the Romans, 264 



landscape, 270 



ornamental, 268 



Genus of plants, discovered in North 

 America, by Mr. David Douglas, S83 



Gold, compounds of, 209. 



, a native argentiferous, M. Bous- 



singault's tables of, 225 



Gore, Mr. R.T., 377 



Goring's, Dr., modification of the Ami- 

 cian reflector, 15, 199 



Gower, Charles, M.D., his humour, 334 



Gowrie, Carse of, 39 



Grammar, English, disquisition respect- 

 ing, 95 



Grapes, observations on the growth of 

 early and late, by M. J. Aeon, 159 



Grapes of the Portugal yellow fruit, 

 grown at Hampstead, 426 



Greece subject to autumnal fevers, 56 



Greeks, ancient^ uninfluenced by arbi- 

 trary fashions, 14 



Grindall, Richard, sketch of, 335 



Grose, Captain, Samuel, 453 



Guido, his Aurora, 11 



Hachette, M., 193 



Hannibal's line of march indicated by 



the fossil remains of his elephants, 368 

 Hare's, Dr., experiments on opium, 215 

 Hayes, Captain, 28 

 Head, Captain, Rough Notes of, 494 

 Heat, its evolution during the compres- 

 sion of water, 201 

 Hecquet, Philip, the prototype of Dr. 



Sangrado, 331 

 Henderson's, Mr. T., calculations of 



lunar phenomena, 450 

 Henry, Dr., his style, 61 

 Hieroglyphical fragments with some 



remarks on English grammar, 92 

 ^ illustrative of 



inscriptions in the British Museum, 



310 

 Hieroglyphic Catalogue of the Egyptian 



kings, discovered, 182 

 Hieroglyphics, their language, 92 

 • the old Chinese, 94 



Hippopotamus, the, S62 



History of Egypt developed by the mo- 

 dern science in hieroglyphics, 178 



Holbeck Spa, in Yorkshire, 21 



Holland, calculation as to the duration 

 of life in, 58 



Holly trees and hedges in Scotland, de- 

 scribed by Joseph Sabine, Esq., 174, 



EJorticultural Society, communications 

 to the, 168 



proceedings of the, 190, 425 



Horticulture, modern improvements of, 

 261 



Howship, Mr., 249 



Hoya, description of the several plants 

 of the genus, 164 



Human organization and phenomena, 

 303 



Humboldt, letter to the Baron, 92 



Hunter, Dr., 50 



Hunter's, Dr.. anatomical lectures, 336 



Huskisson,Mr., his speech on the ship- 

 ping interests, 35 



Hyposulphuric acid, its preparation, 473 



Iceland moss, on a new acid existing in, 

 484 



Indigo and indigogene, M. Liebegon 

 220 



Injection, cold, for anatomical prepara- 

 tions, 461 



Inman's, Dr., naval constructions, 28 



Insects, method of putting them to death, 

 493 



Instrument to enable young persons to 

 acquire a knowledge of the stars, by 

 S. Lee, Esq., 371 



lodous Acid, on, 204 



preparation of, 466 



Italv, its shores pestilential in summer, 

 4'l, 56 



Jalapia, uncertain nature of, 483 



Jamaica, malaria, at, 50 



Jebb, Sir Richard, M. D., his blunt 



manner of speech, 333 

 John of Gaddesden, surgeon, 336 

 Josephus, his extracts from the history 



of Manetho, 180 



Karnac at Thebes, palace of, 184 

 Kings of Egypt, chronological list of 



the, 180 

 Kinic acid prepared without alcohol, 



482 

 Kitchen gardening, 272 

 Knight, T. A., Esq., on the culture of 



celery, 166 



on the culture of the mango 



and cherimoyer, 190 



