382 Inde.v. 



Dew, unctuous, 368 



Don, David, F. L. S., on the characters and affinities of certain genera, 



chiefly belonging to the Flora Peruviana, 233 

 Douglas, Sir Howard, on military bridges and the passage of rivers, 



285 



Earliest knowledge of gold and silver, account of, 136-150 



Earth's axis of rotation, permanence of the, 376 



Eggs, the number of, imported from France and Scotland into London, 

 372 



Ehrenberg, Professor, observations on various relations of the Infuso- 

 ria, 319 



Entomology in Scotland, remarks on, 187 



Faber, his observations on- the breeding spots of birds, 20 



Fishes, fresh-water, destroyed by the admission of the sea into a lake, 

 372 



Flora, fossil, remarks on, 34*9 



Fossil plants, mode of determining, by Professor Lindley, 221 



. frogs, 376 



Fundamental types of organization, observations on, 75 



Gmelin on the composition of basalt, 150 



Gold, its occurrence in Russia, 189 



Graham, Dr, on new and rare plants raised in the Edinburgh Botanic 



Garden, 167, 361. — Notice of his botanical excursions in the 



Highlands, 350 

 Graphite of Ceylon described, 346 

 Grease of wines described, 369 



Hardie, James, his outline of the geology of the Bhurtpoor district, 



328 

 Harmotome, or cross- stone, its chemical constitution investigated by 



A. Connell, Esq. 33 

 Heights of mountains and lakes in America, 188 — of mountains in 



New Holland, 373 

 Henry, Dr, his estimate of the philosophical character of Dr Priestley, 1 

 Hessel, Professor, on the crystallization of ice, and of veins of ice in 



ice, 158 



Illinois Country in North America, its wild animals noticed, 181 

 Indian coffee, notice of, 376 



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