418 Index. 



Terrestrial arrangements connected with the appearance of man on 

 . the earth, account of, by Professor Gustav Bischof, 44. 



Thomson, Robert, D., M.D., on Parietin, a yellow colouring mat- 

 ter, and on the inorganic food of lichens, 187. 



Transition (Palaeozoic), rocks of North America, observations on, 

 by the Messrs Rogers, 392. 



Trevelyan, W. C, Esq., on the employment of the flesh of small 

 whales for feeding cattle in the Faroe Islands, 110. 



Turkomania, the Yamud and Goklan tribes of, described by Baron 

 Clement Augustus de Bode, 199. 



Vesuvius, eruption of in 1843, 407- 



Warden, A., M.D., description of a reflecting prism, employed 

 for illuminating the open cavities of the body, with a view to 

 facilitate the examination of disease, &c. 273. 



Whales, the flesh of, employed for feeding cattle in the Faroe 

 Islands, 110. 



Warren, G. B., Esq., on a sooty deposit on the surface of the sea, 

 off the coast of Devon, 381. 



Wilson, George, M.D., lecturer on chemistry, Edinburgh, on iso- 

 metric transmutation, and the views lately published, concern- 

 ing the compound nature of carbon, silicon, and nitrogen, 1. 



Wines of Palestine, Syria, and Asia Minor, analysed by Professor 

 E. Hitchcock, 176. 



Zones without rain, described by Professor Fournet, 361. 



ERRATA IN VOLUME XXXVI. 



Page 312. The letter P. in Fig. 1 is entirely misplaced : it should be at the in- 

 tersection of the lines IL and NE. 

 Page 316. lines 33 and 35, /or DNQY rmd DNGY. 



ERRATA IN PRESENT VOLUME. 

 Page 135, bottom of page, /or panleontological read paleontological 

 „ 182, line second, /or intoxicating read un intoxicating 

 " 226, lin 7 from bottom, dele " If, as it Jja»:i>?t1*-^Kgested," and line 6 

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