INDEX. II 



Analysis of a human calculus, xx. 49. Of two mineral waters 



from the springs in Windsor Great Park, 264, Of a calculus 



from a hog, 411 

 Analytical review of foreign literaiy journals, iv. 386-399 

 Anatomical specimens, improved mode of preserving, xiii. 232, 



233. XV. 391. 



preservative of, xix. 368. xx. 200 



Ancient glass, composition of, xx. 180 



Ancillaria, the genus, a monograph of, with a description of several 



new species, xviii. 272-289 

 Aneurism, notice of professor Scarpa's mode of curing, iii. 404 

 Anger, effects of, in producing change of functions in the living 



body, iv. 222, 223 

 Angle, instrument for the graphical trisection of, xix. 139, 



140 

 Angostura, journal of an excursion from, to the Capuchin mis-^. 



sions of the Caroni, viii. 260-287. ix. 1-32 

 Animal genealogy, outline of a new system of, ii. 157 



— m calculi and concretions, experiments on, vii. 193. 



■ soap, new notice of, ix. 409. 



' substances, on the separation of the proximate principles 



of, xiii. 287-289 



charcoal, action of, in the refining of sugar, xv. 156 



' kingdom, outlines of Sir E. Home's system of, proposed 



from the modification of the human ovum, xvi. 324-326 



heat, causes of, xviii. 412 



system, effects of lightning on the, xx. 404 



Animals, new classification of, ii. 429-431 



observations on the secreting power of, ix. 251-264. 



xi. 40-44. New mode of killing, ix. 411 



preparation of specimens of, x. 457 



on marine luminous, xi. 248, 260 



— remarkable fact in breeding, xii. 126, 127 



■ on the nature of the saline matters existing in the 



stomachs of, xviii. 142-144 

 Amiales de Chimic, analytical review of, iii. 159» 166, 427-448, 



452, 453 



