418 Index, 



CorallidaB, the organic tissues in their bony structure, by J. S. 



Bowerbank, Esq. 206. 

 Crater, Great, of the Volcano in Hawaii, 202. 



Crustacea, six new species of, described, by Henry Goodsir, Esq., 174. 

 Crustaceous animals, new species of, described, by Henry Goodsir, 



Esq., 363. 



Dalmahoy, James, Esq., on the cause of the diminution of the fall 

 of rain as the height above the ground increases, 10. 



Darwin, Charles, Esq., on the ancient glaciers of Caernarvonshire • 

 352. 



Diamonds, their occurrence in Borneo, 284. 



Diorama, portable, by George Tait, Esq, advocate, 64. 



Egypt, its climate, considered by M. Joseph Russegger, Austrian. 

 Councillor of Mines, 93. . 



Egg, the metamorphoses of the, in the Caligus, Carcinus, and Pa- 

 gurus, by H. D. S. Goodsir, Esq., 174. 



Embryology, extracts from Professor Valentin's report on, 368. 



Earthquake shocks, notices of, by D. Milne, Esq., 372. 



Erratic formation of the basin of the Rhone, by J. de Charpentier,. 

 104. 



Fibre, additional observations on, by Dr Martin Barry, 192. 

 Foraminifera, fossil, in the green sand of New Jersey, America, 



noticed, 205. 

 Forbes, Professor, account of his recent observations on Glaciers, 



338. 

 Fyfe, Dr, on the comparative evaporative power of coal and of coko, 31. 

 on the prevention of smoke and economy of fuel by the 



use of steam, in the patent process of Ivison, 51. 



Geological meeting at Aix, 204. 



— ■ — structure of the Alps, by M. Studer of Berne, 144. 



Geognostical position of the numerous masses of native copper in 



North America, 201. 

 Gookronite, a new species of mineral described, 204. 

 Glacial theory, the, by Professor Agassiz, 217. 



account of the, by R. I. Murchison, Esq., 124. 



Glacier of the Aar, Professor Agassiz on the, 399. 

 Glaciers, recent observations on, by Professor Forbes, 338. 

 ancient, of Caernarvonshire, notes on them, by Charles 



Darwin, Esq., 352. 



