CONTENTS. 



Regiment of Foot, Corfu. (Continued from 

 last Number, page 279. of vol. xxi.), . . 62 



IX. Biographical Notice of the Mulatto M. LISLET- 

 GEOFFROY, Correspondent of the Academy of 

 Sciences for the Section of Geography and Na- 

 vigation, . . . . .70 

 X. On the Composition of Bitumens. By M. Bous- 



SINGAULT, . . . . .77 



XI. Memoir on the Chemical Composition of Asses' 



Milk. By M. E. PELIOOT, . . .79 



XII. Farther preliminary Notices regarding Fossil In- 

 fusoria. By Professor C. G. EHRENBERG. 

 (Communicated to the Royal Berlin Academy 

 of Sciences), . . . . .84 



XIII. On the Mineral Springs of Iceland. By C. KRUG 



VON NIDDA, . . . . .90 



XIV. On some Fallacies involved in the Results relat- 



ing to the Comparative Age of Tertiary Depo- 

 sits, obtained from the Application of the Test 

 recently introduced by Mr LYELL and M. DES- 

 HAYES. By EDWARD CHARLESWORTH, Esq., 



F.G. S 110 



XV. On the Unity of Structure in the Animal King- 

 dom. By MARTIN BARRY, M. D., F. R. S. E., 

 M.W.S., late President of the Royal Medical 

 Society of Edinburgh. Communicated by the 

 Author, . . . . .116 

 XVI. Some Remarks on the Mode of Travelling in 

 Turkey. By Dr A. BOUE'. Communicated by 

 the Author, . . . . .142 

 XVII. A Lecture on the Phenomena of Metalliferous 

 Veins ; delivered at the Penzance Institution, 

 on Tuesday the 10th of November 1836. By 

 W. J. Henwood, F. G. S. London and Paris, 

 Assay Master of Tin in H. M. Duchy of Corn- 

 wall, 152 



XVIII. Observations upon the Fossil Polypi of the Genus 

 Eschara, (Millepora, Lin-) By M. H. MILNE 

 EDWARDS, . . . . .171 



XIX. The Magnetic Variation near Edinburgh, and 



