34 INDEX. 



Britain (Great), and France, comparative table of the extent, 

 population, riches, debts, revenue, and taxes, for the year 

 1S19, viii. 187 

 British Apollo, bibliographical notice of, xiii. 49, note 



• Channel, observations on the soundings in, xvii. 245 



Museum, receipts and expenditure of, v. 381 



— ' — ■' proposal for removing to Somerset-House, vii. 



111-124. Observations on it, 259-266 

 Brodie (B. C, Esq.), observations of, on the effects produced by 



the bile in the process of digestion, xiv. 341 

 Bronchocele, remedy for, x. 191, 192 

 Bronze, ancient, test for ascertaining, ii. 115, note 

 Brooke (H. T. A., Esq.), description by, of some undescribed 



minerals, xvi. 274 

 Broughton (S. D., Esq.), observations and experiments by, illus- 

 trative of the influence of the eighth pair of nerves over the 

 organs of respiration and digestion, x. 292-314 



observations of, on the divisibility of the eighth pair 



of nerves, xi. 320 

 Brown (Dr. John), his system of excitability exploded, ii. 228 

 Brownrigg, (Dr.) on the effects of salt as a manure, x. 56 

 Brown Spar, of Mexico, analysis of, xii. 272 

 Bruce, (Robert, king of Scotland,) tomb of, discovered, v. 143 



■ _— _ account of the exhumation 



and reinterment of, ix. 138 



Brucine, a new vegetable alkali, production and properties of, 



ix. 186 

 Brugnatelli (Dr.), account of a new salifiable base, xii. 177 

 Brunton (Mr.), notice of his contrivance for consuming smoke, 



xii. 350, 351 

 Bucholz (M.), on the separation of magnesia from lime, by means 



of a neutral carbonate of potash, iii. 217 

 BucKLAND (Rev. W.), account by, of fossil remains discovered 



at Kirkdale, xiv. 170 



■ • ReliquicB Diluviance, analysis of, with remarks, xv. 



337-347 



