INDEX. 



Agricultural Discourse, by John Davy. M.D., F.R.S., &c., 288. 



Alps, their geology, by M. Fournet, 94. 



Arago, account of Melloni's Theory of Dew, 128. 



Arsenic in mineral waters, 187. 



Auvergne, on its palaeontology, by M. Pomel, 6. — Age of its vol- 

 canoes, as determined by the remains of quadrupeds, by C. 

 Lyell, Esq., F.R.S., 50. 



Atmospheric pressure under different latitudes, 399. 



Baikal Lake, observations on, 186. 



Barry, Martin, M.D., on the nucleus of the animal and vegetable 



cell, 201. 

 Bischof, Professor, on a new system of Geology, 304. 

 Buch, Baron, on glaciers, 396. 



Cameos, shell, 191. 



Chiolite, a new mineral from Miask, described, 187. 

 Connell, Professor, account of a sulphato-chloride of copper, 243. 

 Corals obtained from great depths in the Antarctic Ocean, observa- 

 tions on, 258. 



Dana, James D., on the volcanoes of the moon, 10. — On the ori- 

 gin of continents, 234. — On the geographical dihtribution of 

 zoophytes, 41. 



Davy, John, M.D., on the mineral water of the baths of Nevis, in 

 the West Indies, 1. — His agricultural discourse, 288. 



On the precipitation of one earth or metallic oxide by another 



from saline solutions, 229. 



Desor, M., on the relations which exist between: the phenomena of 

 erratic blocks in northern Europe and the elevations of Scan- 

 dinavia, 141. — On the occurrence of stones on the surface of 

 glaciers, as connected with glacier stratification, 172. 



Dew, theory of, by M. Melloni, 128. 



Drift-Furrows, apparent, 184. 



Dodo, on the remains of, in the Muscunj of Copenhagen, 405. 



