414 Index, 



Edmonds, Richard, jun., on tho origin of the sand-hillocks of St 



Ives Bay, &c., 181. 

 Erratic phenomena of Scandinavia, as explained by Durocher and 



Martins, 109. 

 Ethnology, on its relations to other branches of knowledge, by Dr 



Prichard, F.R.S., Corresponding Member of the Institute of 



France, 307. 



Francis, Captain William, on the high temperature of the water at 



the United Mines, 102. 

 Fournet, M., his series of researches- on the geology of that part of 



the Alps lying within the Valais and Oisans, 94. 

 Fox, Robert Were, some remarks on the high temperature in the 



United Mines, 99. 

 Funguses, esculent, of England, 408. 



Geology, new, by Professor Bischof of Bonn, 304. 



Geology of the Alps, by M. Fournet, 94. 



Geyser springs of Iceland, their temperature, 179. 



Glacier-ice, and glacier- water, their colour, by M. Ch. Martins, 85. 



Glaciers of Chamonix, their ancient extent, 54. — Glaciers, on their 

 motion, by M. Ch. Martins, 336. — Glacier water, its colour, 

 by M. Edmond CoUomb, 337. — Baron von Buch on glaciers, 

 396. 



Hawaiian nation, its origin, 45. 



Hybrid animals and plants, account of, by S. George Morton, M.B.^ 

 262. 



Insects, on their commercial value, 407. 



Land, imaginary, 400. 



Lyell, Ch., F.R.S., &c., on the age of the volcanoes of Auvergne, 

 50. 



Marine invertel^rata, found at great depths in the ocean, 403. 

 Metamorphoses of the Ophiuraj and Echini, by M. MuUer, 404. 

 Manna of the Scriptures, 176. 

 Martins, Ch., on the erratic phenomena of Scandinavia, in reference 



to M. Durocher's Memoir on that subject, 109. 

 on the ancient extent of the glaciers of Chamonix, from 



Mont Blanc to the Jura, 54. 



