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siphuncle id the pearly Nautilus, xli. 



503. 

 Buzareingues on the distribution and mo- 

 r. ^e0.<>f tfae^ap in plants, xi. 526. 



CJ, on Fresnel's theory of double 

 • refraction, x. 24. 



C. S. on Whiston, Halley, and the Quar- 



noitierly Reviewer of the " Account of 

 Flamsteed," viii. 225. 



Cabiric rnysteries in India, xii. 110. 



Cadmium and bismuth, separation of the 

 oxides of, vi. 235. 



Caff'ein, composition of, i. 165 ; ii. 404. 



Calamary, eye of the, viii. 1. 



Calc spar, formation of, xii. 465. 



Calcareous spar, artificial, ix. 230. 



Calculi, composed of cystic oxide, xii. 

 SS7 ; urinary, collection of, in St. Bar- 

 tholomew's Hospital, xii. 412. 



Calculus, new renal, viii. 446. 



Caldcleugh (A.) on the earthquake in 

 Chili, Feb. 20, 1835, viii. 148; volca- 

 nic eruption of Coseguina, viii. 414; 

 on the elevation of the strata on the 

 coast of Chili, xi. 98. 



Callan ( Rev. N. J.) on a new galvanic 

 battery, ix. 472 ; reply to Dr. Ritchie, 

 X. 459. 



Caloric, electricity, and ponderable bo- 



. ..dies, remarkable analogy between, v. 



110. 

 , M£!4cloirific effect of the sun's direct rays, 

 Tto c*iit.'lj&2tv. -;...:.' -.■ 



•7r>e^rays^©n*iviit23.109i 186, 190, 248; 

 ] their transtnission through diathermal 

 bodies, vii. 475. 



Calyptrjcidae, anatomy of, v. 72; new 



. species of, v. 72, 232. 



Calyx and corolla, on the, ii. 126. 



Cambridge Philosophical Society, pro- 



. ceedings of, ii. 314, 380; iii. 235, 461 ; 

 r.i 'ir. 66, 312, 463; vi. 73, S95; vii. 70; 

 -bfHSui. 78,429; ix. 71 ; x. 316, 485; xii. 

 452. 



Camden Literary and Philosophical In- 



...Stitution, viii. 431. 



Camphor, analysis of, ii. 153 ; rotary 

 motion of, v. 152 ; aitificial, viii. 588 ; 

 experiments on, x. 420 ; action of iron 

 at a high temperature on, xii. 460. 



Camphoric, acid, xii. 297 ; iuihydrous, xi. 



.i,t22-l.; . oy^ -yv, n. 



aether, xi. 221. 



Camphovinic acid, xi. 221. . . ..no. i 



Cantharidine, preparation ofi.vi* 3 llL ! 



Caoutchouc, on, ii. 77 ; volatile liquid 

 from, ix. 321, 479. 



Cape Farewell, geographical position of, 

 vii. 490. 



Oape Observatory, latitude and longitude 



Capillary attraction, viii. 89, 172, 288. 



Carbohydrogen, nitrate of, viii. 85 ; new 

 combinations of, ix. 77. 



Carbomethylate of barytes, xi. 143. 



Carbonate of lime, formation of, under 

 the influence of sugar, i. 84 ; solubility 

 of in hydrochlorate of ammonia, ix. 

 540 ; decomposition of by heat, x. 496 ; 

 occurrence of on Saxifrage leaves, xi. 

 445 ; crystalline form of, xii. 465, 470. 



of strontia discovered in the United 



States, vi. 234. 



Carbonates, earthy, and alkaline nitrates, 

 analogy in atomic constitution between, 

 xii. 4»0. 



Carbonic acid, solidification of, viii. 446 ; 

 liquid, viii. 583 ; solid, degree of cold 

 produced by, x. 158 ; in the atmo- 

 sphere, on the, xi. 226. 



" and ammonia, on the combi- 

 nations of, iii. 457. 



oxide, on Prof. Mitchell's method 



of preparing, vi. 232. 



Carboniferous series of North America, 

 on the, ix. 124, 407. 



Carbovinate of potash, xi. 320. 



Carlisle's (Sir A.) letter, with the reports 

 on the health of the workmen clean- 

 sing the Westminster sewers, i. 354. 



Carmine, analysis of, iii. 381 ; adultera- 

 tion of, xii. 462. 



Carp, gigantic, xi. 223. 



Carter (W. G.) on the Gopher- wood of 

 Scripture, iv. 178; reply to, iv. 280; 

 on the former extension of the Persian 

 Gulf, V. 244; vii. 192, 250. 



Cask-gauging, on, iv. 326. 



Cast iron, cohesion of, iii. 79. 



beams, Mr. Hodgkiuson on, 



viii. 65. 



Catalysis, a new force acting in the com- 

 binations of organic compounds, x. 

 490. 



Catania, new observatory at, viii. 256. 



Cataract, on, xii. 25. 



Cathedrals, destruction of painted glass 

 in, ix. 458. 



Cathedral choirs, neglect and decay of, 

 ix. 458. 



Cations, v. 429. 



Cauchy's (M.) researches on light, iv. 

 396; view of the undulatory theory 

 of light. Prof. Powell's abstract of, vi. 

 16, 107, 189, 262 ; theory of double 

 refraction, viii, 104: undulatory the- 

 ory of light, viii. 7, 24, 112, 204, 247, 

 217, 305, 413; new formula for sol- 

 ving the problem of interpolation, viii. 

 459. 



Giustic potash, preparation of, i. 244. 



Caustics, equations of, vi. 372. 



Cautley (Capt.) on the remains of mam- 



