INDEX. 81 



FosBROKE (John, Esq.), geological description of the hills from 

 Ross to Chepstow, ix. 35. Characteristics of the Hereford- 

 shire formations, and an outline of the stratifications of the 

 forest of Dean, and the opposite shores of the Severn, 37 



Fx)ssil remains, notice of, v. 377. vi. 376. viii. 252 



wood, notice of, vii. 194 



elephant found in Siberia, ibid, 95 



bones discovered at Plymouth, xii. 124. At Kirkdale, 



described, xiv. 170 



shells, observations on, xvii. 129, 2G7 



observations on, xix. 190. Description of the fossil 



Elk of Ireland, 269. Of the iguanodon, a fossil reptile found 



in Tilgate forest, 304 

 FouRCROY, theory of, concerning the principle of Aroma, x. 110 

 Fourier (M.), observations of, on the temperature of the earth, 



xiii. 144 

 Fourier (Baron), account of some thermo-electric experiments, 



xvi. 126 

 FouRNiER (Dr.), memoir of, on the defective pronunciation of the 



letter R, iii. 170 

 France, economy of the chemists of, compared with that of the 



English chemists, xii. 355 

 .-^— — observations on the state of pharmacy in, ix. 239 



account of the wines of, xviii. 125 



Frediani (Cavalier), letters of, to Canova, describing his travels 



in Africa and the East, x. 364 

 Freestone, superior, found in Scotland, iv. 381 

 Freezing of wine, observations on, i. 69 



of water, evolution of heat by, ix. 409 



French, early settlements of in North America, viii. 226 

 Fresco-paintings, a new process for the preservation of, xii, 406' 

 Frescoes of Domenichino transferred to canvass, vi. 177 

 Fresnel (M.), observation of, on the ascent of clouds in the at- 

 mosphere, XV. 165 

 on the repulsion exerted by heated bodies at sensible 



distances, xx. \Q% 



