Infusoria, observations on thpif stnicture and development, by Dr 

 Wagner, 245. — By Ebrenberg, 319 



Innes, George, celestial phenomena from July 1. to October 1. 1832, 

 174 ; and from October 1, 1832 to January I. 1833, 365 



Jacob; W. Esq. on the earliest knowledge of gold 5ind silver — Hesiod. 

 —-Scandinavian Museum — The Patriarchs— The BookofJob^ 

 Accumulation of Wealth with the Hebrew nation — Accumala> 

 tion in Syria and Persia; in Greece ; in Rome, 136—150 



Jacquin on Zygophyllum aiboreum^ 191 



Labradorite felspar, analysis of, by Captain Le Hunte, 86 



Lakes, heights of, in America, 188 



Le Hunte, Captain, his analysis of the stony pericarp of the Lithos- 



permum officinale, 24 — His analysis of Labradorite felspar, found 



in the trap-rocks of Scotland, 86 

 Lindley, Professor, on the mode of determining fossil plants, 221 

 Lithospermum officinale, analysis of its pericarp, by Captain Le Hunte, 



24 



Magnetic influence, its uniform permeability of all known substances, 

 and the application of the fact to engineering and mining, by the 

 Rev. W. Scoresby, 97-133. — On magnetic induction, 257 



Meteorological tables of the weather in Bengal, by Mr Macritchie, 

 337 



Milk, portable, noticed, 371 



Mountains in New Holland, heights of, 373 



Natural sciences, on the history of, in reference to the scientific know- 

 ledge of the Egyptians, 41 

 Naphthaline, on a production of, in an oil-gas apparatus, 231 



Obesity of geese noticed, 37 1 



Ogden, Dr Henry, on saline crystallization, 309 



Organization, on fundamental types of, 75 



Patents granted in England from 2d August to 30th August 1831, 

 191 ; from 31st August to 16th September 1831, 376.— In 

 Scotland from 15th March to 28th March 1832, 192; from 3d 

 April to 4th September 1832, 378 



Petersburg Academy, notice of, 377 



Platina of Russia, notice of, 189 



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



