434 Indea^, 



Coloui-s of flowers, on the, 429. 



Comatula, account of, 295. 



Connell, Mr, on the chemical constitution of gadolinite, 300. 



Comets, on the nature of the light of, by M. Arago, 170. 



Cosiguina, eruptions of the volcano of the, by Col. Juan Galindo, 165. 



Cuvier, Baron, his biographical memoir of M. de Lamarck, L 



Davy, John, M. D., on a curious phenomenon observed in the Island 

 of Cephalonia, and on the proximate cause of earthquakes in 

 the Ionian Islands, 116. His notice of some minute calculi 

 found in the urinary bladder of an ox, 327. 



Don, David, Esq., notice of the appointment of, to the Botanical 

 Chair in King's College, London, 204. 



Dufrenoy, M., on the volcanic formations of the environs of Naples, 

 126. 



Eclipse, annular, of the sun, on 15th May 1836, 188. 

 Ehrenberg, Professor, his researches on the infusoria, 42. 

 Etna, on the structure and origin of, by Elie de Beaumont, 185, 376. 

 Expeditions, on some circumstances connected with the original 

 suggestion of the modern Arctic, by the Rev. W. Scoresby, 93. 



Faraday, Michael, Esq., his reply to Dr J. Davy, 37. 

 Flamsteed, short accountof the Reverend John, by Francis Baily, 131. 

 Flora, Northern, notice of a, soon to appear, by Dr Murray, 211, 

 Forbes, Dr, notice of a Manual of Select Medical Bibliography by,. 



210. 

 Forbes, Professor, receives the Keith Medal, 405. 



Gairdner, Dr M., his meteorological observations made at Fort 

 Vancouver, 67. — Climate of Fort Vancouver, 205. 



Galbraith, Mr W., on the powers and use of Kater's altitude and 

 azimuth circle, 241. 



Galindo, Colonel Juan, on the eruptions of the volcano of the Cosi- 

 guina, 165. 



Gadolinite, on the chemical constitution of, 300. 



Geology, 206. 



Graham, Dr, his list of new and rare plants, 189, 412. 



Gray, John Edward, Esq., his remarks on the difficulty of distin- 

 guishing certain genera of testaceous mollusca by their shells 

 alone, 79. 



