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GENERAL INDEX TO THE ELEVEN VOLUMES OF 



Cabbage, red, green lake prepared from, 

 vii. 61. 



Cactete, Mr. Haworthon, vii. 107. 



Cader Idris, Mr. A. Aikin on the geo- 

 logical structure of, ii. 433. 



Cadmium, iodine in, iii. 234. 



, and arsenic, mode of distinguish- 

 ing, when in solution, ii. 231. 



Calcedony from Haytor, Ammonites in ? 

 vi. 315. 



Calcium, bromide of, vi. 145. 



, chloride of, alcoate of, iv. 270. 



Calculus, biliary, analysis of, viii. 288. 



of variations, viii. 321. 



Calendar of meetings of scientific bodies, 

 ii.400; iv. 400; vi. 400; viii. 400. 



Calton Hill Observatory, v. 257; vii. 224. 



Cambridge Botanic Garden, Professor 

 Schultes's description of, vi. 357. 



Philosophical Society, ix. 382, 



462 ; xi. 69. 



Camel, osteological symmetry of the, 

 ix. 364. 



Camphor, analysis of, xi. 149. 



Canaan, U. S., native iron found in, ii. 

 71. 



Cankrien (H. K.) on the problems of 

 the calculus of variations, viii. 321. 



Cannel coal, sulphate of barytes found 

 in, viii. 304. 



Cannon-balls, method of ascertaining the 

 velocity of, iv. 65. 



Canoes, on the stability of, v. 301. 



Cape of Good Hope, botany of the, viii. 

 222. 



, earthquakes at, in 1809, ix. 71. 



Capillary attraction, i. 115, 332. 

 ■, Mr. Ivory on, iii. 1. 



Capybara, viii. 63. 



Carbazotates of copper and lead, vi. 145. 



Carbazotic acid, ii. 389; iv. 66. 



Carbon, combustibility of, increased by 

 platina and copper, vi. 394. 



, in pig iron, v. 235. 



, bromide of, vi. 313. 



, hydrochloride of, xi. 305. 



, iodides of, iv. 155. 



' , oxide of, i. 71. 



, sulphuret of, its decomposition by 



electricity, vii. 61. 



Carbonate of manganese, analysis of, iv. 

 22. 



i , alkaline, analysis of siliceous mi- 

 nerals by, vii. 231. 



of lime and soda, native compound 



of, vii. 389. 



— — of mercury, x. 207. 



Carbonic acid, agency of, in decompo- 

 sing water by the contact of iron, iv. 

 381. 



and water, action of metals on, vii. 



317. 



, atmospheric, viii. 301. 



Carboniferous chain of the North of En- 

 gland, ix. 211, 377. 



strata, disturbance of, viii. 404. 



Carlisle, arrival of birds of passage at, ix. 

 82. 



, meteorological remarks for, xi. 



87. 



Carnbrae Hill, viii. 324. 



Carriages, on the draught of, on roads, 

 vii. 286. 



Carrots, juice of, analysed, vi. 237. 



Carter (Dr.) on the preserved bodies of 

 aboriginal Peruvians, viii. 59. 



Caseic oxide, iv. 71. 



Cassius, purple powder of, viii. 385. 



, precipitate of silver resembling, 



vii. 58. 



Cast-iron, strength of, i. 14. 



Castor oil, acids in, i. 313. 



Cave of Kuhloch, destruction of, vi. 92. 



Caves and fissures in the western di- 

 strict of the Mendip Hills, Rev. D. 

 Williams on the, x. 223. 



, limestone, at Wellington Valley, 



New South Wales, ix. 445. 



Cauchoix (M.), letter from, x. 51. 



Caustics, Mr. Mosely on, ii. 263. 



Cayley (Sir G.) on the natural zero, v. 

 88. 



Cements, on calcareous, xi. 333. 



Census, Mr. Lubbock on the, vii. 416. 



Cephalopoda, structure of, vii. 380. 



Cereopsis Nova HoUandia?, remarks on 

 the, ix. 222. 



Ceres, the planet, on the elements of, 

 vii. 271. 



Cerium, sulphuret of, i. 71. 



Chalk of the Cotentin, M. J. Desnoyers 

 on, ii. 253. 



flints, occurrence of in Banffshire, 



ix. 152. 



Challis (Rev. J.) on the theoretical de- 

 termination of the motion of fluids, 

 ix. 7. 



on the small vibratory motions of 



elastic fluids, vii. 136. 



on the equations of the motion of 



incompressible fluids, vi. 123. 



on the arbitrary functions in the 



integrals of partial differential equa- 

 tions, vi. 296. 



