412 INDEX. 



Buchanan, D., Esq. his account of fresh water found in the sea far from 

 land, 369. 



Celestial phenomena, from Jan. 1. to April 1. 1827, 188. — from April 1. 

 to July 1. 387. 



€ereales, thear origin and native country, 89d. 



Chemistry, notices in, 193. 



C!oG(l> -M. JKiarsfcen s observations and experiments on the different kinds 

 <i)f, ^euwof Hijganas, 19G. 



Cockles, Mr Trevelyan's remarks on those found in Yorkshire at a dis- 

 taace from the sea, 367. 



Coloured shadows, Messrs Zschokke and Treschsel's observations on, 367. 



Conioraeter, Professor Leslie's description of the, 384-. 



Cordierite found in Norway, 199. 



iCiystallization of sulphate and caibonate of lead, 197. 



Cuvier, Baron G., his historical eloge of Sir Joseph Banks, 1.— his bio- 

 graphical memoir of Charles Bonnet and H. B. de Saussure, 213^ 



Dai-war, geognostical structure of the country around, 194. 



Don, Mr David, his account of the affinities of the Empetrese, 59. — re- 

 marks on the rhubarb, purple-coned fir, and mustard-tree, 304.^ — 

 description of the genus Malesherbia, 320. 



D wight. Rev. S. Edwards, his account of the eruption of two lakes in 

 America, 146. 



Egyptian antiquities in the Liverpool museum, 393. 

 Empetreae, Mr D. Don's remarks on the affinities of the, 59. 

 Eruption of lakes in America, Mr Dwight's account of the, 146. 

 Esmark, Professor, his remarks relative to the geological history of the 



earth, 107. 

 Essay on the Theory of the Earth, notice respecting a new translation of 



Cuvier's, with notes and illustrations by Professor Jameson, 400. 

 Esser, Dr C. H. Ludwig, his xemaiks on the luminousness of the eyes of 



animals, 164. 

 Expedition, overland Arctic, information respecting the, 161. 

 . Capt. Pany's intended one to the North Pole, Dr Latta's 



remarks on, 86. 

 Eyes of animals, Dr Esser's remarks on their luminousness, 164. 

 EycB, M. Prevost's considerations regarding the shining of those of the 



cat and dog, ^97. 



Fungi, M. Persoon's instmctions for collecting and preseiviug, 896. 



