178 INDEX. 



Saxon antiquity, discovery of, v. 147 

 Scald head cured by supertartrate of potash, iii. 403 

 Scales of iron, composition of, xviii. 387 

 Scarlet-fever, preservative against, xi. 407. xii. 428 



- chlorine a remedy for, xvi. 395 

 Schmalcalder's patent portable theodolite, described, vi. 65 

 Schools (Lancasterian), progress of, in Spain, Portugal, and Den- 

 mark, ix. 212. Of mutual instruction at Paris and in France, 

 progress of, ib. 

 ScHUBLER (M.), researches of, on atmospheric electricity, ii. 406 

 Schweigger's electro-magnetic multiplier, observations on, xvi. 



123. Notice of insects discovered by him in amber, 393 

 Science, consideration of the advancement of, as connected with 

 the rise and progress of the Royal Institution, i. pre/, xxiii. 



intimate connexion of, with the useful arts, illustrated, 



V. 215 

 . (foreign), progress of, xvi. 97 



Scientific Journals (foreign), analytical review of, ii. 151, 415. 



iii. 179, 222, 396,419 

 books, X. 393. xvii. 105, 335. xvi. 134,301. xiv. 



142. Conybeare's and Phillips's Geology and Wales, 142. 



Mr. and Miss Lowry's Conversations on Mineralogy, 154. 



Transactions of the Royal Society for 1822, Part I., 161 ; 



Part IT., 375. Leslie's Treatise on Meteorology, 173. Paris's 



Pharmacologia, 359. Cleaveland's Treatise on Mineralogy, 391 

 . questions proposed by the Royal Academy of Sciences 



at Brussels, viii. 194. See Prize Questions. 

 Scissors, improvement on, ix. 173 

 Sclerotium^ a genus of fungi, account of, ii. 273. The clavus or 



ergot of corn proved to be a species of, 275. See Rye and 



Wheat. 

 Scoresby (Mr. W.), observations of, on Greenland or Polar ice, 



iv. 247 



announcement of a new work by, 268 



— experiments and observations on the developement of 



the magnetical properties of steel and iron, by percussion, xiv. 



