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SECTIONS. INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



pan for evaporating, by E. Davis, 1859, 



230. 

 Sacrum in man, H. Carlile on the structure 



of the, 1837, 112. 

 Safety-cage for miners, R. Aytoim on a, 



1859, 228. 

 Safety-lamp, new, Baron Eugene de Menil 



on a, 1839, 64. 



, Clegg's, 1840, 210. 



Safety-lamps, on, 1835, 55, 56. 

 Safety-valve, improved, J. Nasmyth on an, 



1851, 115. 

 , compound, description of the, by J. 



Hopkinson, 1858, 212. 

 Sagitta, Prof. Huxley on the genus, 1851, 



Sagittarii (R.), a new variable star, N. Pog- 



son on, 1858, 29. 

 Saliculous and spiroilous acid. Dr. Ettling 



on the identity of, 1840, 78. 

 Saline solutions, their action on silicates 



under heat and pressure, 1857, 59. 

 Salmon, on the natural history of the, by 



Dr. R. Knox, 1831-32, 595. 

 , some remarks on the, by Prof. R.Jones, 



1839, 93. 



fry, J. Wilson on the, 1840, 133. 



, Dr. Lizars on the organs of sense in 



the, 1840, 134. 

 , J. Hogg on the artificial breeding of, 



in the Swale, 1853, 68. 

 fisheries. Prof. R. Jones on the, 1839, 



93- 



stair, Mr. Smith on a, 1840, 136. 



Salmonidas of the north-west of Sutherland- 

 shire, Sir W. Jardine on the, 1834, 613. 



j^Prof. Agassiz on the different species 



of, which frequent the rivers and lakes of 

 Europe, 1834, 617. 



, Clupeadae, and Coregoni, Dr. Knox 



on the natural and economic history of 

 certain species of the, 1846, 79. 



Salt, and other saline bodies, W. Bollaert 

 on the distribution of, with a view to 

 show their primary origin and subsequent 

 formations, 1852, loi. 



, on masses of, discovered in the lowest 



portions of guano on the island of Icha- 

 boe, 1845, 39. 



, on the effects of, on vegetation, by 



Dr. A. Voelcker, 1850, 1 14. 



as a poison to plants, W. B. Randall 



on, 1848, 58. 

 , new, fron 



from iodine and caustic soda. 

 Prof. Penny on a, 1840, 80. 



of quinine. Prof Stokes on the optical 



properties of a, 1852, 15. 



Salt-field, Northwich, G. W. Ormerod on 

 the extent of the, 18'^, 62. 



Salt-meat dietary, R. Q-alloway on the use 

 of phosphate of potash in a, 1855, 63. 



Salt-mine of Cardona, Dr. Traill on the, 

 1837, 72. 



Salt spring, on a remarkable, 1838, 28. 



Salts, Drs. Joule and Playfair on the ex- 

 pansion of, 1846, 49. 



Salts, on the expansion of, by Prof. F. C. 

 Calvert, 1858, 46. 



, on the constitution of, by Prof. W. A. 



Williamson, 1851, 54. 



, on the solubility of, at high tempera- 

 tures, by Prof W. K. SuUivan, 1857, 59. 



and their acid solvents, on reciprocal 



decomposition between, by Dr. J. H.Glad- 

 stone, 1858, 50. 



in solution, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on the 



colour of, 1857, 8. 



, ammoniacal, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on 



their decomposition by heat, 1857, 48. 



, double, formed with bichromate of 



potash. Prof. W. K, Sullivan on some, 



1858, 66. 



— ^, haloid, in solution, Dr. G. Wilson's 

 experimental demonstration of the exist- 

 ence of, 1839, 41. 



, hydrated. Prof. Graham on, 1834, 



579- 



, urinary. Sir J. Murray on the dis- 

 ordered conditions of the human body 

 caused by, 1837, 106. 



for rendering fibrous substances non- 

 inflammable, on the comparative value of, 

 by F. Versmann and Dr. Oppenheim, 



1859, 86. 



and oxides, on a symmetrical arrange- 

 ment of, on a common type, by Dr. L. 

 Playfair, 1859, 259. 



of gold, new, Rev. J. B. Reade on, 



1847, 57. 



of lead. Dr. A. T. Thomson on the 



poisonous properties of the, 1831-32, 604. 



of mercury, W. West on, 1838, 72. 



of nicotin. Prof. E. Davy on, 1835, 39. 



of sulpho-methylic acid, Dr. R. Kane 



on the, 1835, 42. 



of zinc and copper, on the action of 



sulphuretted hydrogen on, by Prof F. C. 

 Calvert, 1855, 51. 



present in the Cheltenham and other 



mineral waters, Dr. J. H. Gladstone on 

 the, 1856, 51. 



Salvia verbenaca, on the spiral vessels ob- 

 served in the mucous matter which enve- 

 lopes the seeds of, by W. Baxter, 1831-32, 

 605. 



Samoieds, description of a family of, by J. 

 V. Giles, 1852, 84. 



Sand containing recent marine shells, on 

 the summit of a granite hill on the coast 

 of Mayo, Sir R. Griffith on abed of, 1843, 



50- 



Sandpipes in the chalk near Norwich, Sir 

 C. Lyell on the origin of, 1839, 65. 



Sandstone of the neighbourhood of Cam- 

 bridge, Rev. Prof. Sedgwick on the, 1845, 

 41. 



(Bunter) of Dumfriesshire, Prof. Hark" 



ness on the position of the footsteps in the, 

 1850, 83. 



, Dura Den, and fossils, Rev. Dr. An- 

 derson on the, 1859, 97. 



«— , granitic, of North Staffordshire; R. 



