Index. 407 



Kunker, a tuffaceous deposit in India, account of, 205. 

 Kupferindig, crystallization of, 381. 



Lake, Salt, of Van, in Armenistan, 377. 



Land, subsidence of, at Puzzuoli, 385. 



Latham, E.G., M.D., on the ethnography of North America, 35; 



upon the philologic ethnography of the countries around the 



Bight of Biafra, 327. 

 Lithographic stones, notice of, 206. 

 Low, Professor, on British horses, 179. 

 his domesticated animals noticed, 400. 



Macaire, Professor, his life and writings of Theodore do Saussure, 1. 

 Maclaren, Charles, F.R.S.E., &c., on the existence of glaciers and 



icebergs in Scotland at an ancient epoch, 125. 

 Mammoths, their habitation and destruction of, considered. By Sir 



R. I. Murchison, 344. 

 Manganocalcite, its analysis, 380. 

 Marble and quartz dykes in New Holland, 201. 

 Metals, permeability of, 390. 

 Meteorites, fall of, in the Sandwich Islands, 204. 



in the Imperial Cabinet at Vienna, 373. 



Meteorology, report on, by James P. Espy, 374. 



Miller, J. F., Esq., meteorology of Whitehaven, 1845, 365. 



Mines, air of, 386. 



Mouth, human, observations on, by Alexander Nasmyth, Esq., 



161. 

 Mud, torrent of, in the Plain of the Lagunilla, New Granada, 



199. 

 Murchison, Sir R. I., his work on Russia, noticed, 389. 



Nasmyth, Alexander, on the human mouth, 161. 



Newbold, Captain, on the temperature of the springs, wells, and 



rivers of India and Egypt, and table-lands within the tropics, 



99. 

 Newfoundland, its gradual rise above the sea, 206. 

 Norway, geology of, as connected with the absence of a feudal nobility, 



&c., 388. 



Oust-art, and shores of Lake Aral, 386. 



Panama, isthmus of, proposed canal across, 209. 



Patents granted for Scotland from 23d September to" 18th December 

 1845 ; also from 22d of December 1845 to 22d March 1846, 

 210, and 401. 



Philosophical Society of Glasgow, its proceedings, noticed, 400. 



Pictet, F. J., Professor, on the distribution of fossils in diiFerent 

 formations, 255 ; on the classiBcation of fossils, and their de- 

 termination, 289. 



