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INDEX. 



Aborigines of Newfoundland, Mr Cormack's exertions, with a view to 

 their civilization, 205, 408. 



Ainsworth, W. Esq., on the physical geography of the Malvern Hills, 91. 



Air-pump, Mr Dunn's account of an improved, 382. 



Alps, Von Buch's observations in respect to the, 190. 



Alumina, metal of, 185. 



Anatomy, notices in, 201. 



Animal matter in mineral waters, 401. 



Animals, Prof. Carus on the dissection and preparation of, 378. 



— _ mammiferous, M. Fred. Cuvier on the domestication of, 45, 292. 



— vegetable substances growing on the bodies of, 38. 



Arnott, G. A. W. Esq , his account of a tour in France, &c. 130, 355. 



Arts, notices in, 200, 410. 



Astronomy, notices in, 898. 



Ava, fossil remains found in, 63. 



Bald, Robert, Esq. his observations on the coalfield of Dalkeith, 115. 



Barlow, Mr, on proposed experiments, with a view to the construction ctf 

 a national refracting telescope with a fluid concave lens, 323. 



Barometer, Mr Meikle, on the theory of the variations of the, 100. 



Baudrillac, M., his signs of the increase, maturity, and decay of trees, 191, 



Beavers, the European and Canadian, different, 196. 



Bees, M. Buttner's remarks on their culture in forests, 1 97. 



Biographical account of Sir William Herschel, 1 of Pallas, 213. 



Blue Mountains of New South Wales, M. Lesson on the, 156. 



Botany, notices in, 191, 404. 



Brisbane, Sir Thomas, reduction of his astronomical observations, 398. 



Bronzing statues, &c. manner of, 202. 



Cadmium, iodine in, 401. 



Capillars action, 184. 



Carus, Professor, on the dissection and preparation of animals, 378. 



on the proportrons of certain parts of the eye of the fetus, 41. 



Celestial phenomena, from January 1. to Apiil 1. 1828, 177. from 



April 1. to July 1. 1828, 396. 



Chara, newly discovered fossil capsule of the genus, 60. 



Chemistry, notices in, 185, 400. 



Coalfield of Dalkeith, Mr Bald's observations on the, 115. 



Cormack, Mr, notice respecting his journey in Newfoundland, 409. 



Cordier, M. L., on the temperature of the interior of the earth, 273. 



Cuvier, M. F., on the domestication of mammiferous animals, 45, 292. 



Cuvier, Baron G., his biographical memoir of Sir William Herschel, 1.,^^ 

 of Pallas, 213. . ^ .,^i 



Cuvier and Cordier, Messrs, their report respecting M. C Prevost's me- 

 moir on the submersion of the continents, 66. 



Dissection of animals. Professor Cuvier's observations on the, 378. 



Domestication of mammiferous animals, INI. F. Cuvier on the, 292, 45. 



