INDBX. 



157 



specting the influence of the voltaic battery in obviating the 

 effects of the division of the eightli pair of nerves, 161 



Phillips (Richard, Esq.) on an anomalous case of chemical affi- 

 nity, i. 80 



comparative analysis by, of the green and blue carbonates 



of copper, iv. 273 



remarks of, on Dr. Ure's experiments to determine the 



constitution of liquid nitric acid, v. 162 



— strictures on, by Ure, vi. 242. On the separation of 



lime and magnesia, 313 



— experiments of, on the carbonates of ammonia and soda 



vii. 294 



observations of, on the new French Pharmacopoeia, ix. 239 



evidence of, with remarks, in the cause of Severn and Co. 



versus the Imperial Insurance Company, x. 343 



observations of, on Mr. Parkes's remarks on the evidence 



adduced in the oil question, xi. 327. Analysis of verdigris by, 389 



' analysis of yellow copper by, xiii. 434 

 experiments of, to determine the certainty of chemical ana- 



lysis, xvi. 378. On the composition of the mui'iates of baryta, 

 strontia, and lime, 384 

 — on the detection of arsenic in various cases of poisoning, 



xvii. 167. Analysis of his translation of the London Pharma- 

 copoeia, with remarks, 349 



Phillips (W.Esq.), description of an ore of copper frompornwall, 

 vii. 95. Analysis of it, 100. Letter to Dr. Ure on nitric 

 acid, 171 



— — Elementary Introduction to the Knowledge of Mineralogy, 

 analysis of it, xv. 320 



Philosophy and prejudice, contest between in France, iii. 269 



Phocenic acid, comparative examination of, xvi. 112 



Phosphate of strychnine, vii. 376 



of soda and ammonia, constituent parts of, xiv. 437 



of alumina, analysis of, xv. 168 



• of lime found with iron-stone in coal-beds, xx. 412. 



Process for the detection of, 175 



