12 INDEX. 



Annates de Chimie, strictures on, 449-452. iii. 211-218. iv. 

 386-389, 395-398 



Maritimes et Coloniales, analysis of, iii. 383-390 



Annealing of cast-iron, importance of, xiv. 224 



Annonay, notice of an economical bridge at, xv. 136 



Annuities, theorem on the doctrine of, xix. 258-260 



Anthracite, fusion of, xvi. 160 



Anti-attrition preparation, effects of an, xx. 375 



Antigua (island) of, its geological structure, v. 312 



Antimony, sulphuret of, how prepared, vii. 386 



■ observations on the preparations of, in the French Phar- 

 macopoeia, ix. 247, 248 



and lead, analysis of a cupreous sulphuret of, xii. 34- 



S6. Compounds of, 171-172. On the detection of arsenic in 



the ores of, 412 



sulpho-iodide of, analyzed, xviii. 396. Composition 



of the glass of, 397. Compound of muriate and hydrosul- 

 phuretted oxide of, xix. 156 

 combinations of with chlorine and sulphur, xx. 390- 



398 



Antiquities recently discovered, notices of, at Chadderden, in 

 Derbyshire, V. 147. In the Crimea, 148. At Largs, in Scot- 

 land, 149. At Charlton, in Cheshire, ibid. Roman Villa, 

 near Oxford, 150. Egyptian antiquities, 151. Near Chiusi, 

 384. At Paris, ibid. At Bushire, 385. At Hieres, ibid. 

 At Avignon, ibid. Various discovered in England, 386, 387 



' recently discovered, Roman station at Haceby, vi. 114. 



Roman cemetery near Eye, 174-175. Roman villa, near Big- 

 Bor, 175. Remains of antiquity at Sanda, 175. Ancient 

 graves, 176. Roman pavement, ibid. Discoveries among the 

 Pyramids, 176, 177. Antique rings, coins, and medals, 178 



Greek, found in the Crimea, notice of, vii. 195 ; at 



Aries, 196; at Pompeii, 403; at Namur, ibid.; in Sweden, 



ibid. 

 Ants, utility of, in destroying venomous insects, viii. 174, 175 



" ravages of prevented, by using salt as a manure, x. 67, 68 

 Antshar or poison-tree, account of, and of the mode of preparing 



