INDEX. 57 



Creighton (H., Esq.) on an instrument for taking the specific 

 gravity of solid bodies, xiii. 237-2G0 



Crimea, notice of the Greek antiquities in, vii. 195 



Crinum genus, review of, iii. 102-115 



Crotch (Dr.), syllabus of his lectures on music, xvii. 287 



Crotoii'Tiglium, experiments and observations on the seeds of 

 xiii. 62. On the oil thence obtained, 69-72. xx. 231 



Croup, sulphate of copper an excellent remedy in, xvii. 181 



Cruelty of the Chinese, vii. 340 



Crum (M.), important points by, in the chemical history of Indigo, 

 XV. 152-154 



Cryptogamous vegetation, observations on, v. 257-2G4. vi. 20- 

 30, 210-22r» 



Crystal, unequal dilatation of, in different directions, xvii. 157 



Crystalline form, and chemical composition, inquiry into the con- 

 nexion between, vi. 117-131. xiv. 198-20G, 415-418 

 ■ form of artificial salts, observations on, xv. 282 



Crystallization, application of some phenomena attending the pro- 

 cess of solution to the laws of, i. 47. Application of such 

 phenomena to the illustration of crystalline arrangements in 

 general, 30. Mons. Meuthuon's theory of, 124. Account of 

 his facts and experiments in support of it, 124-128. Corolla- 

 ries thence deduced, 128. Observations thereon, 130 



■ notice of M. Haiiy's theory of, iii. 365 



i saline, experiments and observations on, v. 106 



■ of sugar, xi. 397 



_ supposed effect of magnetism upon, xvii. 15S 



^ of the sub-carbonate of potash, xvii. 167 



of bitumen, xviii. 179 



Crystals, preservation of, ix. 185 



■ on the dissection of, xi. 202 



Crystals, loose, discovered in quartz, xvi. 394 



on the direction of the axes of double refraction in, xviii. 



172 



Crystals of sulphate of soda, composition of, xix. 152. Artifi- 

 cial crystals of chromate of lead produced, 155. General 



