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Bicyanide of mercury and iodide of 

 potassium, on a combination of, ix. 

 401 

 Bilin, mineral waters of, ii. 310. 



Binary or dichotomous system, vii. 450. 



Bird of thefamily Falconidte, Mr. Black- 

 wall on an undescribed, x. 264. 



Birds from the Himalayas, ix. 58, 145, 

 231, 370, 453 ; xi. 293 ; Gould's Cen- 

 tury of, xi. 293. 



— — from the Straits of Magellan, ix. 

 64, 226. 



— — — of Mexico, synopsis of the, i. 364, 

 433. 



, respiration of, ii. 126; vi. 51. 



, organs of voice in, vi. 136. 



of passage, v. 196 ; vi. 110, 276; 



viii. 444 ; xi. 82. 



■■■■ and Mammalia, aquatic, Mr. Ed- 

 monston on their power of suspending 

 respiration, ii. 126. 



Bismuth, crystallization of, ix. 392. 



, alloys of, iii. 230. 



, submuriate of, viii. 409. 



, subnitrate of, viii. 409. 



, sulphuret of, artificial and native, 



Mr. Phillips on the crystalline forms 

 of, ii. 181. 



, sulphuret of, native, examination 



of, ix. 29. 



, blend, analysis of, iv. 459. 



cobalt ore, i. 146. 



Bitburg meteoric iron, ii. 41. 



Bitter of aloes, iv. 66. 



Blackburn (Rev. J.) on a parabolic 

 sounding-board, vi. 21. 



Blackwall (J.) on an aurora borealis, 

 v. 153. 



■ ' ' on Gampsonyx Holmii, x. 264. 



on the Grenadier Grosbeak, xi. 97. 



' on the ascent of vertical polished 



bodies by animals, xi. 58. 



Blainville's report on Dr. Foville's re- 

 searches on the anatomv of the brain, 

 v. 278, 331. 



Bland (W.) on the rise and fall of wa- 

 ter in wells, 88. 



Bleaching flax, method of, i. 119. 



Blood, nature and properties of, Dr. 

 Spurgin on the, i. 199, 370, 418; ii. 

 183, 247. 



, iron in the, ii. 154. 



, manganese in the, ix. 390. 



found in the vena portae, Dr. 



Thackeray on, x. 45. 



in Cholera patients, analysis of, 



xi. 347, 468. 



Blood, circulation of, Dr.A. P.W. Philip 



on the, x. 228. 

 and Tissues, microscopical obser- 

 vations of the, ii. 130. 

 Blood-vessels, on the anatomy of the 



minute and capillary, ix. 444. 

 Blowpipe, action of the flame on other 



flames, vi. 366. 

 Blue colour by the action of muriatic 

 acid upon albumen, iv. 153. 



Bluett's (T.) method of obtaining skele- 

 tons of small fishes, vii. 151. 



Bodies, homogeneous, thermo-magnet- 

 ism of, W. Sturgeon on the, x. 1, 116. 



Bolton's (G. B.) account of the united 

 Siamese twins, vii. 450. 



Bombay, register of the pluviometer at, 

 in 1828, vii. 14. 



Bones, analysis of, vi. 393. 



— , fossil, Rev. W. V. Vernon, on a 

 discovery of, near North Cliff, vi. 

 225. 



Books, new, i. 76, 152, 223, 299, 315, 

 379, 473 ; ii. 58, 316, 381, 395, 439 ; 

 iii. 40, 77, 126, 234, 289, 368, 467 ; 

 iv. 38, 50, 134, 135, 141, 220, 314, 

 315, 370, 396; v. 54, 57, 74, 76, 

 127, 237, 297, 312; vi. 47, 133, 

 237, 305; vii. 136; see also vols. viii. 

 ix. x. xi. 



Booth's meteorological results at Chis- 

 wick, for 1827, vi. 156. 



Boracic acid, decomposition of, by hy- 

 drogen, v. 233. 



Borax, varieties of, iv. 233. 



Boron, chloride of, i. 169. 



Boroughs, formula to express the relative 

 importance of a certain number of, xi. 

 218 ; remarks on, 358. 



Boruret of iron, iv. 233. 



Bostock (Dr.) on the purification of 

 Thames-water, v. 442 ; vii. 268. 



Botanic gardens of England, Professor 

 Schultes on the : 



Cambridge, vi. 367. 



Chelsea, vi. 430. 



Horticultural, vi. 428. 



Kew, vi. 365. 



Oxford, vi. 358. 



Botany, i. 120, 271 ; ii. 344, 385 ; iii. 

 183, 223 ; iv. 227, 261. 



[The Botanical contents of the other 

 volumes are distributed as follows ;] 



Botany, on artificial and natural ar- 

 rangements of plants, vii. 15,97, 180. 



of South Africa, viii. 223. 



, description oiEpiphyllum, vi. 107. 



