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INDEX, 



Allan, Mr, his meteorological table for Elgin, year 1838, 397. 



Arago, M., his historical eloge of J. Fourier, 1, 217. 



his observations on thunder and lightning, 81, 275. 



Arts, Society of, for Scotland, proceedings, 199. 



Atmospherical phenomena, the more important, considered, by Pro- 

 fessor Kaeratz, 244. 



Atmospheric pressure, effects of, on the tidal waters of Devon and 

 Cornwall, 415. 



Asiatic Society of Bengal, Journal of, for March 1838, 218 — for 

 April, May, Jane, July, 1838, 432. ' 



Barry, Martin, Dr, researches on embryology, first series, 203. 



Botanical Society, proceedings of, 429; 



Bischof, Gustav, Professor, on the natural history of volcanos and 



earthquakes, 25, 347. 

 Brown, Mr, on the mucilage of faci, 409. 



Carlisle, Anthony, Sir, on arborescent figures in the two divisions of 

 animal and vegetable structures,and in mineral formations, 344. 



Dalyell, John Graham, Sir, on a singular mode of propagation 

 among the lower animals, 152. 



Dunbar, Wi.liam, Rev., meteorological observations at Applegarth 

 in Dumfriesshire, 396. 



Daubeny, Charles, M. D., objections to the chemical theory of vol- 

 canos, 291. 



Deshayes, G. P. Mr, his Traite Elementaire de Conchyliologie, no- 

 ticed, 212. 



Dowie, James, Mr, observations on boots and shoes, with reference 

 to the structure and action of the human foot, 401. 



Forbes, James, Professor, account of an intermitting brine spring 



discharging carbonic acid gas, near Kissingen in Bavaria, 



306. ' 



Fourier, Joseph, eloge of, by M. Arago, 1, 217. 

 Fnchs', Nepomuk, chemical views regarding the formation of rocks, 



which seem to afford new arguments in favour of Neptunism, 



182. 



Galbraith, William, Mr, on geodetical surveying and trigonometri- 

 cal levelling, 158. 



Graham, Professor, description of several new and rare plants 

 which have lately flowered in the neighbourhood of Edinburgh, 

 chiefly in the Royal Botanic Garden, 194,419. 

 * Gray, Lord, his meteorological table for 1838, 398. 



Hunte, Charles Le, Mr, on the geology of the neighbourhood of 

 Kelso, 144. 



