iffOB*. 37 



kinds of, 67. Theii* treatment, 68-72. Nature of calculi of 

 the bladder, 205-210. Treatment of them, 211-218. On the 

 animal substances which generally accompany uric acid in 

 calculi, 370 



Calculi in the bladder, notice of an instrument for breaking-, 

 xiv. 453 



Calculous disorders, observations on the medico-chemical treat- 

 ment of, vi. 195-209 



Calculus (biliary), extraordinary, account of, x. S0-S8 



analysis of the salivary calculus of a horse, 399 



. large human, notice of, xiii. 441 



■ analysis of, xviii. 189. New method of destroying, ziic/. 



(human) analysis of, xx. 49, 50. From a hog, 411 



of functions, solutions of some problems by means of, ii. 



371-379 



Caldes de Rainha, account of the mineral springs of, v. 60* 



Analysis of them, 63 

 Caldasia^ genus, notice of, 127, 128 

 Caldcleugh (Alex., Esq.) Meteorological Journal and observations 



of, at Rio Janeiro, and on the equator, xiv. 41-48 

 Calomel, process for manufacturing, v. 131, 132 

 Caloric, properties of, i. 98 

 experiment on the transmission of, ii. 424 



observations and experiments on, xii. 31 1 



— notice of researches on, xiv. 206, 207 



Cambrian Society, premium of, viii. 395 

 Cambridge, new observatory at, V. 117 



. university, number of members of, ix. 428 



" ■ ' — observatory, account of the new transit instrument at, 

 xix. 268, 269 



Cameleon mineral, experiments on, iv. 89, 386, 387. x. 175, 179 



preparation of, xviii. 180 



Camp (Roman), at Mitchley, near Birmingham, remains of, de- 

 scribed, xvi. 24 



Campbell (Colin), adventures of, ii. 74 ; is landed on one of the 

 Sandwich Islands, z6if/. Returns to England, 77. Account of 

 his farm, 78, 79 



