I N D l: X. 



Animals, on the foot-marks of, in rocks, 179. 



Arctic expeditions, remarks on, 93. 



Arago, M., his notice concerning the life and writings of Profes- 

 sor Brinkley, 161 On the nature of the light of comets, 170. 



— Biographical memoir of Dr Thomas Young, 213. — Ques- 

 tions for solution relating to meteorology, hydrography, and 

 the art of navigation, 393. 



Arts, proceedings of the Society of, 201, 419. 



Atmosphere, composition of the, 205. 



Aurora Borealis observed at Edinburgh November 18. 1835, 205. 



Baily, Francis, Esq. hi^ account of the Rev. .Tolm Fiamstead, 131. 



Bell, Sir Charles, notice of the appointment of, to the Chair of Sur- 



" gcry in the University of Edinburgh, 204. 



Bear, notice of the polar, 208. 



Beaumount, M. L. Elie de, on the structure and origin of Morittt 



Etna, 185, 376. 

 Beroe, on a species of, by Robert Paterson, Esq , 26. 

 Biot, M., his abstract of the memoirs of John Napier of Merchis- 



ton, with notes, 255. 

 Bridge, account of the great suspension, at Fribourg, 123. 

 Brinkley, Professor, notice concerning the life and writings of, by 



M. Arago, 161. 

 Bromhead, Sir Edward Ffrench, his remtirks on the arrangement o( 



the natural botanical families, 245. 

 Bronn, Dr, notice of a work entitled Lethaia Geognostica by, 211, 



Calculi, on some minute, found in the urinary bladder of an ox, 

 by Dr Davy, 327. 



Castor, description and drawing of a new pivot, by John Robi- 

 son, Esq., 130. 



Caterpillars, effect of intense cold on, 207. 



Cavities, on the infra-orbital, of deers and antilopes, by Dr Jacob, 74* 



Chalk, on the, and flint of Yorkshire, by James JMitchell, Esq., 68. 



Civiale, Dr, his statistical researches on calculous affections, 173. 



Clark, Dr, notice of his treatise on pulmonary consumption and scro- 

 fulous dishes, 209. 



Climate of j^estijbe, 424. 



Collegno, M. (i<5|; on^iiie soulevements of the hills of Superga, 428. 



