INDEX. 



189 



observations on the solution of, in acids, and on the residua. 



395 

 Stereotype-plates, new process for casting, xv. 13S 

 Sterns of ships, advantages of the curvilinear construction of, 



xiv. 325 

 Stevenson (Mr.), observations of, on the operation of the waters 



of the ocean and of the river Dee, iii. 376 

 Stewart's (Dr. Mathew) demonstrations of some of his general 



theorems, i. 6 

 Stockler's (Mr.) inverse method of limits, xv. 357 

 Stodart (J., Esq.), experiments of, on alloys of steel, ix. 319. 



xiv. 377 

 Stomach, beneficial effects of the white oxide of bismuth in a 



severe disorder of, viii. 295 

 ■ — existence of free muriatic acid in, xvll. 181 

 of animals, on the nature of the saline matters usually 



existing in, xviii. 142 

 Stone in the bladder, account of a singular mode of removing, 



i. 199 



process of printing on, described, iii. 88 



account of porous vessels of, v. 146. Observations on me- 

 teoric stones, 292. vii. 324 



bridges, influence of temperature on, xviii. 371 



Storm (violent), in New England, described, vii. 102 



Straker (Mr. J.), new method of embossing in wood by, xix. 



134 

 Strata forming the basis of the valley of the Rhone, notice of, iii. 



183 



of the earth, geological account of, xix. 83 



Stratification of the forest of Dean, and of the opposite banks of 



the Severn, ix. 37 

 Straw, a conductor for lightning, ix. 199 

 Straw-plat, premium for, xvii. 153 



Strengtli, comparative, of Europeans and Savages, ix. 213 

 of cast-iron, remarks on, xiv. 223 



