90 INDEX. 



of certain varieties of, with other rocks pertaining to the trap 

 family, x. 29. Geological resemblance between it and the trap 

 rocks, 40. Instances in which its essential characters are as- 

 sumed by trap-rocks, 45, xi. 404 



Granulation of copper, xi. 386 



Granville (Dr.), on the physical and chemical properties of 

 the Malambo bark, i. 59. History of its discovery, 60 ; its 

 physical properties, 61 ; chemical properties, 63 ; reflections on 

 its constituent principles, 64. Report on M. Meuthon's Me- 

 moir, entitled " Decouverte de la Maniere dont se Forme les 

 Cristaux Terreux ei MetalUques non Salins, &c., 123-130. An- 

 notation thereon, 138. 



. report of, on Sig. Monticelli's Memoir on the erup- 

 tion of Vesuvius, in December, 1813, ii. 25. Report of, on 



M. Vauquelin's experiments on the ergot, or spur of rye, 320 



his memoirs of Baron Guyton de Morveau, iii. 249, 



296 



treatise of a hydro-cyanic acid reviewed, x. 398-407 

 description of an Egyptian mummy, analysis of, xix» 



261 



— — ' • essay by, on the Egyptian mummies, and observa- 

 tions on the art of embalming among the ancient Egyptians, 

 XX. 337-343 



Grasses, observations on the natural family of, v. 46-52 



Grassington Moor, notice on the level of, vi. 348. 



Grass-rope, notice of, from New Zealand, vii. 170. 



Gravel in the human body, constituent parts of, vi. 41. Causes 

 of the disorder, 43. Treatment of it, ib. General observa- 

 tions on the early symptoms of this disorder, and on the 

 modes of treating them, 197 



deposits, observations on, xix. 196 



Gray (Mr.), observations of, on the artificial production of pearls, 

 xix. 167. 



Great Britain, remarks on the numerical changes of population 

 in, xvi. 203 



Grecian University, notice of, viii. 393 



