402 INDEX. 



CurtiS) John, Esq. on the hahtts of some land-shells, 392 

 Cuvier as a naturalist, by C. L. Laurillard, 340 — his eloge of 

 Arago, 1 



Davy, Dr John, his experiments and observations on the combina- 

 tions of carbonic acid and ammonia, 233 



Don, David, Esq. some remarks on the plant which yields the cas- 

 carilla bark, 367 



Duncan, Rev. James, his Entomologia Edinensis noticed, 394 



Electro-magnetic experiments, account of, 71 



Electricity and magnetism, observations on, by Professor M. A. de 



la Rive, 266 

 Entomologia Edinensis, Messrs Wilson and Duncan's new work 



on, noticed, 394 

 Extinct animals, observations on, by Marcel de Serres, 168, ^85 



Fishes, shower of, 393 



Fossil tooth, in red sandstone, found by Xord Greenock, and de- 

 scribed by Dr Grant, 38 



Galbraith, Mr, his observations on trigonometrical surveying, 110 j 

 Gairdner, Dr M., his observations during a voyage from England to 



Fort Vancouver, on the north-west coast of America, 290 

 Geology of the Valley of Oodipoor,' by Dr Hardie, 39, 278 

 Geology of Norfolk, Outlines of, noticed, 394 

 Graham, Dr, his account of new and rare plants, 175 

 Granada, observations on the tertiary formation of, by Brigadier 



Silvertop, 45 

 Grant, Dr R., his account of a fossil-tooth found in red sandstone, 



38 

 Gray, Right Hon. Lord, meteorological table kept by him at Kin- 

 fauns Castle, 389 

 Gypsies, r^narks on, 67 



Hardie, Dr James, his geology of the valley of Oodipoor, 59, 278 

 Heat, development of, in flowers of Caladium pinnatifidum, by Dr 



Schultz of Berlin, 88 

 Hibbert, Dr, his observations on the Burdiehouse limestone and its 



saurian remains, 199 — additional notices, 386 



Iron slags, on the composition of, by J. F. W. Johnston, 190 



