mDExr 377 



s 



St. Hilaire, Geoffrojr, his answer to Baron Cuvier, respecting the unity of orga- 

 nization, 112. 



* Sales, valley of, descriptive notice of the, 124. 

 Salicine, discovery of, 230. 



Salmon, Sir \V. Jardine's queries respecting the natural history of the, 59. 



Schlechtendal's Linnaea, noticed, 30G. 



Schnitzler's essay on the general statistics of Russia, reviewed, 411. 



School of arts at Brussels, 390. 



Schulz, Dr. assassination of, 50. 



Science in Russia, 470. 



Scientific coteries of Paris, 110. 



Scottish naturalists, proposed meeting of, 234, 313, 389. 



" Scouler's, John, M.D. F.L.S., &c. account of some fossil remains found near 



Kilmarnock, 4. 

 Sea, chronological table of its encroachments^ 298. 

 Shamrock of Ireland supposed to be the wood-sorrel, 148. 



* Sharpey, W. M.D., on the respiratory currents of aquatic animals, 334. 

 Shell of MoUusca, M. Robineau-Desvoidy's views respecting its organic com- 

 position, 222. 



* Sherriff, Mr. F. H., on a remarkable peculiarity in a fall of snow, 58. 

 Siebold, Dr., arrested in Japan, 128. Notice respecting, 337. 

 Silver mines in Sweden, 454. 



Snake poisons and their remedies, 389. 



" Snow, Mr. Slierriff, on a remarkable peculiarity in a fall of, 58. 



Society of Arts, proceedings of, 309. 



Geographical, of Paris, acts of, 79. 



Geological, proceedings of, 77, 467- 



Horticultural, proceedings of, 76, 467. 



Linnsean, proceedings of, 77> 



Natural History, of Newcastle, proceedings of, 78, 311. 



Royal, proceedings of, 77> 157? 310. 



. ■ . Royal, of Edinburgh, proceedings of, 75« 



Royal Physical, proceedings of, 75, 156. 



Wernerian, proceedings of, 76, 156, 269. 



Sound, breadth of the, 48. 



Sound, linear conductors of, 149. 



Sovereigns of Asia and Northern Africa, 443. 



Sowerby's Supplement to English botany, noticed, 71. 



Spider, mechanical feats of a, 454. 



Spots of the sun, their supposed influence on temperature, 66. 



Spring-tides, note on the difference in the height of, 301. 



Statistical Society of Paris, 446. 



Stature of man, 62. 



Steenhoom's expedition to New Guinea, 367. 



Stephens' Illustrations of British entomology, reviewed, 29. . 



Stokes' botanical commentaries, noticed, 387. 



Stomach of the negro, its peculiar formation, 143. 



Sun's spots, their supposed influence on temperature, 66. 



Swan River, notices respecting, 159. 



Swan, characters of the new wild one, Cygntis Bewickii, 62. 



Switzerland, population of, 470. 



* Sword-fish, Dr. Knox's account of one caught in the River Tay, 427, 



