406 INDEX. 



Copeland, William, Esq. his analyses of the limestones of Barjarg and 



Closeburn in Dumfriesshire, 194? 

 Copper in meteoric iron, 180 

 Crops, on the rotation of, by M. Macaire, 215 

 Cuvier, death of, 209 — his eloge, by Baron Pasquier, 232 



Dalton, John, his experiments ou the quantity of food taken by a per- 

 son in health, compared with the quantity of the diiFerent secretions 

 during the same period, with chemical remarks on the different ar- 

 ticles, 62 



Don, David, his observations on the Coniferse growing in New Hol- 

 land, 158 — his additional remarks on Ercilla, Macromera, Aitonia, 

 and Citronella, 261 



Douglas, Sir Howard, his observations on naval tactics, 159 



Eichwald on the geology of the neighbourhood of the Caspian, 122, 



324 

 Entozoa, presence of, in the eyes of animals, 1 85 



Faber on the youth, age, diseases, sleep, and death of northern birds, 97 

 Faraday, his observations on the planarise, 183 

 Fitton, Dr, on ancient geological changes in England, 300 

 Food, experiments on the quantity of, taken by a person in health, 

 compared with the quantity of the secretions during the same 

 period, 62 

 Forbes, James, his observations on latitude of Chamouni, 375 — 

 his researches on conducting power of metals as to heat and elec- 

 tricity, 396 — his notice of optical phenomena on the Rigi, 400 

 Fossil bones from New Holland, account of, by Mr Pentland, 120 

 Fossil woods from New South Wales, account of, by Mr Nicol, 155 

 Frontal sinus, observations on, by Thomas Stone, M. D., 82 



Galbraith, William, his observations on the height of the Cheviots, 69 



— his remarks on Borda's geometrical measurement of the height 



of the Peak of Teneriffe, 327 

 Gairdner, Dr, his Natural and Chemical History of Springs noticed, 



202 

 Gelatine of bones, observations on, 182 

 Geology of the Bhurtpore district, 76 — of the Valley of Oodipoor, 263 



— of the neighbourhood of the Caspian Sea, 122, 324 

 Girsupah, account of the falls of, 385 



Goring, R. C, M. D., his Microscopic Cabinet noticed, 206 

 Graham, Professor, his account of new and rare plants raised in the 



Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden, 173, 370 

 Granular rocks, relative position of, 194 

 Growth of plants, M. Moreen on the influence of coloured rays on, 391 



Hardie, James, on the geology of Bhurtpore, 76 ; on the geology of 



Oodipoor, 263 

 Harmotome from strontian, 195 



Hausmann, Professor, his sketches of ?outh European nature, 326 

 Heeren, A. H. L., sketch of his life, 104 

 Higgins, W. M,, his Illustrations of the Mineral and Mosaical Geologies 



noticed, 204 ; hii remarks on electrical decompositions, 314 



