SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Ammonia, molybdate of, as a test for de- 

 tecting phosphoric acid in natural waters, 

 Dr. A. Voelcker on, 1850, 64. 



, purpurate of, Prof. Gregory on a new 



process for preparing, 1840, 74. 



, thionurate of, Prof. Gregory on the 



preparation of, 1840, 74. 



Ammoniacal salts, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on 

 their decomposition by heat, 1857, 48. 



Ammonio-iodides of metals, K-ev. J. B. 

 Eeade on a new method of forming, 

 1857, 55. 



Ammonites, upper lias, T. Wright on the 

 occurrence of, in the (so-called) basement 

 beds of the inferior oolite, 1856, 80. 



Ammonium, formation of the cyanide of, by 

 the destructive distillation of peat, 1857, 



• and potassium, palladio-chlorides of, 



Sir D. Brewster on the dichroism of the, 



1842, 13. 

 Amnii, liquor, Dr. Eees on the, 1838, 



126. 

 Amole, Dr. Schiede on the plant called, 



1835, 77. 

 Amphioxus lanceolatus. Prof. Huxley on 



the corpuscles of the blood of, 1847, 



95- 

 Amphitrite, Sir J. G. Dalyell on the, 1840, 



140. 

 Amphitype, a new photographic process, 



Sir J. R W. Herschel on, 1844, 12. 

 Amputations in the Glasgow Infirmary, re- 

 sults of, by Dr. Lawrie, 1840, 163. 

 Amygdalin, Dr. T. Thomson and T. Eich- 



ardson on, 1838, 48. 

 Amygdaloid, Eev. D. Williams on the, 



Exeter, 1844, 55. 

 Amyle, Dr. TurnbuU on the physiological 



properties of, 1854, 76. 

 Amylogenic bodies. Dr. Kemp on, 1845, 31. 

 Anaesthetics, Dr. C. Kidd on the nature of 

 death from the administration of, 1860, 



136. 

 Analyses of the ashes of oats, 1845, 35. 



of the ashes of plants, 1845, 34. 



of the ashes of narcotic plants, 1845, 36. 



of the ashes of wheat, 1845, 36. 



' of three species of Fucus, 1845, 37. 



, W. West on the use of stating the 



nature of the methods employed in, 1846, 



42. 

 Analysis, Prof Young on the principle of 



continuity in reference to certain results 



of, 1846, I. 

 Analytical mechanics. Prof. Braschmann on 



the principles of, 1841, 4. 

 mechanics, M. Jacobi on a new general 



principle of, 1842, 2. 

 Anastomosis, aneurism by, E. Adams on, 



1835, 99. 

 Anatomy of the brain in some small qua- 

 drupeds, E. Garner on, 1858, 122. 

 of the eye, with reference to its power 



of adjustment, W. Bowman on the, 1847, 



91. 



Anatomy of the Brachiopoda, A. Hancock 



on the, 1856, 94. 

 of the Bryozoa, Prof. Allman on the, 



1849, 71. 

 of Doris, A. Hancock and Dr. Emble- 



ton on the, 1850, 124. 



of the hydrostatic Acalephse, Prof. 



Huxley on the, 1851, 78. 



of a Lucemaria, Prof. Owen on the, 



1849, 78. 



of monocotyledonous stems, Prof. 



Henfrey on the, 1847, 83. 



Andalusite, Connemara, analysis of, by Prof. 

 Eowney, 1860, 71. 



Anemometer, Beckley's self-registering, J. 

 Welsh's description of, 1856, 38. 



, Dr. Whewell's, Eev. Dr. Eobinson 



on a modification of, 1846, iii. 



, improved, 1844, 23. 



, integrating, A. F. Osier on an im- 

 proved, 1849, 26. 



, Osier's new integrating, registers from, 



1850, 46. 



, new. Dr. Banks on a, 1846, 12. 



-, new, J. T. Goddard's, 1845, 18. 



, new, Eev. Dr. Whew^ell on a, 1835, 



29. 

 , Dr. Whewell's further account of, 



1836, 39. 



, Dr. Whewell on the principle of his, 



1837, 32 ; Mr. South wood's observations 

 with, 33. 



, new registering, 1837, 33. 



, portable self-registering, for record- 

 ing the direction and amoimt of hori- 

 zontal motion of the air, A. F. Osier on a, 

 1858, 38. ^ 



and rain-gauge. Osier's, at the Liver- 

 pool observatory, 1854, 34. 



and rain-gauge, F. Osier on a new 



registering, 1837, 33. 



Anemometers, A. F. Osier on the results of 

 certain, 1849, 25. 



at Plymouth and Birmingham, F. 



Osier's account of some indications of 

 the, 1839, 17. 



and resolving scales, Capt. Cockburn 



on, 1847, 40. 

 Anemometrical observations, naval, Prof. 



Smyth on, 1855, 45. 

 observations at sea, J. Welsh on, 1856, 



Anemometry, contributions to : — the Therm- 

 anemometer, by Prof. Phillips, 1849, 

 28. 



Anemoscope for observing vertical currents 

 in the atmosphere. Prof. Hennessy on an, 

 1856, 40 ; 1857, 30. 



, universal, for showing the horizontal 



and vertical direction of a current in the 

 atmosphere. Prof. Hennessy on a, 1856, 

 40. 



Aneroid metallique, observations with the, 

 during a tour tlirough Palestine and 

 along the shores of the Dead Sea, by H. 

 Poole, 1856, 41. 



