INDEX. 407 



Huber, Francis, his life and writings, by Professor M. P. De Candolie, 



283 

 Hurricane, Barbadoes, of 1831, 180 

 Hygrometrical observations made at Bancoorab by Mr Macritchie, 230 



Ice, specific gravity of, 197 



Ignis Fatuus, or Will- witb-the -Wisp, observations on, by Major Bles- 

 son, 90 



Illusions in maniacs, 879 



Inflammation of the Fraxinella, the Dictamnus alba, 395 



Innes, George, celestial phenomena from January 1. to April 1. 1833, 

 177; also from April 1. to July 1. 1833, 374 



Instincts of birds, Mr Blackwall on, 241 



Johnston, J. F. W., on the super-sulphuretted lead of Dufton, 397 — 

 his observations on the gradual rise of land in high northern lati- 

 tudes, 401 



Irish trade with England, 201 



Kamtz, Professor, his meteorological observations made on the sum- 

 mit of the Faulhorn, in Switzerland, 335. 

 Knox, Dr, his observations on the natural history of the salmon, 397 



Labour, ancient price of, 198 



Limestones of Barjarg and Closeburn, analyses of, 194 



Macaire, M. his observations on the rotation of crops, 215 



Machine, on the relations that subsist between it and its model, by 

 E. Sang, 149 



Macritchie, Rev. W., his tables of the temperature and pressure of 

 the atmosphere at Clunie- manse, in Perthshire, for eight years, 306 



George, his hygrometrical observations made at Bancoorah, 



203 



Malaria of the Campagna di Roma, 114 



Merryweather, George, his apparatus for maintaining an uniform tem- 

 perature, 360 



Meteoric iron found to contain copper and molybdena, 180 



Mosaical and Mineral Geologies illustrated and compared by Higgins, 

 204 



Medical Botany, by H. Reid, recommended, 206 



Meteorological table kept at Kinfauns Castle, 359 



Microscopic Cabinet, by Dr Goring, M. D. and A. Pritchard, 206 



Natural history, the study of, now required by thj regulation of the 



Army Medical Board, noticed, 208 

 Naturalists, meeting of, at Vienna, 1 89 

 Naval tactics. Sir H. Douglas's observations on, 159 

 Nerves, on their reproduction, 1 87 

 New Holland, account of fossil bones from, 120 

 Nicol, William, his observations on fbgsil woods, from Newcastle, in 



New South Wales, 155 

 Obesity, a remarkable case, described, in a communication to the 

 Royal Society of London, 381 



