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£W2 



ElliptiS ' ftitRjttott,^oo«>;tfcK:obf's-'^iii«!rt*-^^ 

 transformation of an, 42, 424, 



Epidermis, on the growth ftnd develop. 

 a»«»tof'the,'398.' oil IjaioiJikdB eisi 



Equations, on the theory of, 292. .^S 



— i*- of the lifth degre«Vio4Uhe9dBdlB*CI 

 tion of, 12.'). .eee.nsra 



Emitic blocks, on the traft^p&W ef.'Sft' "^' 



Ettling (Dr.) on the products of the di- 

 stillation of the benzoate of copper, 4 , 



Faraday (Frof.) on the magnetic rela- 

 tions and characters of the metals, 1 ; 

 on the nature of matter, 420^ 



Fehnat's und«mbn8trated problem, obser- 

 vations on, 286, 560. .• 



Foibes (Prof. Bj)f>«lb9tlleE geology of 

 Lycia, 219. . ■•*nnftRvia=- 



Fowntfs(G.), researches oiibenzoline,39(>. 



Fremy(M.)on osmium and its compounds, 

 238. 



Frfesnel's theory of diffraction, observa- 

 tions on, 46. 



Gasfiss^i^loured, on some cases of lines in 

 the prismatic spectrum produced-Uy 

 the passage of light through, 8lJ laqsiCl 



— ^ on the dilfusion of, 346. lolff;) 



G*&-works, on- the useful applicatiOilsM 

 the refuse lime of, 121. -'"^i b 



Geological change* of the earth's surface, 

 on the, 376. 



Geological Society, proceedings of the, 

 217. 



Geometry, on the connexion between me- 

 chanics and, 228. 



Glenard (M.) on the products of distil- 

 lai^oa ttf dragon's blood, 119. 



Goodwin (Rev. II.) on the connexion be- 

 tsceeri^ the sciences of georaetiy and 

 nij^chaDics, 228. 



Graham ( Prof. T.) on the useful applica- 

 tions of the refuse lime of gas-works, 

 121. 



— —on the existence of phosphoric acid 

 in the deep-well water of the London 

 Kasin, 369. 



Grottbus's theory of molecular decompo- 

 sition and recomposition, observations 



Grove (W. R.) on Grottluis's theory of 

 molecular (lecomposition and rftdom* — 

 position, 348 ; on tiie gas voltailOlt)at= — 

 «ery,3if2; on the application of VoU 

 taic ignition to lighting mines, 442, < 



Harknes^ (R.) on some fossil trees found' 

 atSt; Helen's, 241. 



lleatj on tlie^^xistence of an C€]uivalent 

 relation between the ordinary forms of 

 mechanical iK>wcr and, 20.5. 



Henderson (Pnjf,), memoir of the Ist«^<i9i3 



Heune^ (H;) OH the application #fM09l3 



«b«^b jRp icMfieRfatl tb«B ilmm^ 



ncxion between the rofation of th« 

 earth and the geological changes of its 

 surface, 376. 



Hettrici (F. C.) on the theory and appli- 

 bation of electricity, 164. 



Henry (T* H.) on the compounds of tin 

 and iodine, 400, - • -••' 



llewett (W. H.), impt^veraentt^iit flMt 

 t.ography, 405. -bnijoqirjos 



Hind (J, li.) on the comets which h-»li^ 

 been discovered since July 1844, 409* 

 on the elements of several eMi^t^ioSii 

 previously computed, 416. "ioaqa bus 



Hofmann (Dr, A. W.) on the tfti^?«(ftSi 

 position of chlorindatmit, 30; on sty- 

 role and some of the products of its 

 decomposition, 97 ; on toluidine, 178. 



Holker (S.) on Dr. Dsfltdn's new method! > 

 of meawiring the water of crystalliza-- ) 

 tiow hi different salts, 207. '> 



Hope (Dr, T. C), notice of the late, 

 138. - ) 



Hopkins (\\\) on the transport of erratic 

 blocks, 56. -) 



Hopkins (T.) on the diurnal changes oi-^ 

 the atmosphere, and their effects Wi 

 the barometer, 427. ^'' - 



Howard (L.) on the amount of rain du-'^ 

 ring the present year, 319 ; on the ba* J 

 roihetrical variation as affected by the 'J 

 moon's declination, 395, - J 



Hitnt (H.). contributions to actino-che- 

 mistry, 25, 276. :■'> to 



Hydrogglh, t^6lirti6nl of chlorine and, 38tfu>^ 



Hvdrophane, on the artificial produoitWI 

 'of, 404. i£9i3 



Imaginary zeros, on, 91. >"■ ^ ±v i;>mo9 



Jacobi'« transformation >iifsfln^oriBM(ft8 

 function, observations on, 42. .*1^ 



Jarchi.on the Ophemerides of, 303. ^iamoO 



Jones (T.W.) on the development of .tW 

 blood-corpuscle, 393. ' *on 



Jones (H. B.) on the alkalescence of flWoD 

 urine, 396. '"'"■■ 



Jottte (J. P.) on the existence of an equi- O 

 valent relation ))etween heat and the 

 ordinary forms of mechanical power, J 

 206 5 on atomic volum« aftd specific J 

 gravity, 453, •^^■'^ i^ ?'i^8 ito ^3ii 



the winds of the St. Lawrence ailillttiw 

 Wbvewfew^ «t the' HiflrometJer, 39^1tpivIx.'oD 



Kemp (A,) on the proj^ion of nitrtJigHfr 

 Gonialt»M ik&HWsientary substancesjSSO: i3 



Kersteni'(ftt«ftiCi) on th« oecuirewcc of 

 phosphoric acid in rocks of igneMif 

 6ti^n; i6iio aaaalniz harwo bitfi aavin > 



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