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GENERAL INDEX OF VOLS. 1 12 OF THE 



malia found in the Sewalik mountains, 

 viii. 57.5 ; xi. 20S ; on tlie Sivatlierium 

 giganteum, ix. 193; on a fossil mon- 

 key from tlie tertiary strata of the Se- 

 walik hills, xi. 393. 



Caves of Cefn in Denbighshire, on the, 

 i. 232. 



Cavy, new species of, ix. 69. 



Cellular membrane, composition of, xi. 

 440. 



Cements, on the cohesion of, i. 53. 



Cephalopoda, new or rare, ix. 298. 



Cephalotus, on the structure and affini- 

 ties of, i.314. 



Cervus, new species of, ix. 391 ; nemarks 

 on the genus, ix. 518. ' 



Cetacea, mammary glands in the, vii. 507. 



Cetrarin, on, xii. 296". 



Chabasie, optical properties of,, ix. 166, 

 170; identity of phacolite and levyne 

 with, xi. 12. 



Challis (Rev. J.) on the resistance to the 

 motion of small spherical bodies in 

 elastic mediums, i. 40; on Lagrange's 

 proof of the principle of virtual veloci- 

 ties, ii. 16; on the theory of the ball- 

 pendulum, iii. 185; on the brachysto- 

 chronous course of a ship, iv. 3S ; ana- 

 lytical determination of the laws of 

 transmitted motion, vi. 267 ; on the 

 vibrations of a cylindrical tube, vii. 

 300; on capillary attraction and the 

 molecular forces of fluids, viii. 89 ; on 

 the phaenomena of drops of oil floating 

 on water, viii. ii88. 



Chama, on some species of, vii. 65. 



Chamctleon, new species of, iv. 150. 



Chamouni, on the relative position of, 

 with respect to the convent of St. Ber- 

 nard, ii. 61. 



Chara, influence of heat, &c., on theioteO 

 culation of the, xii. 457. 



Charcoal, on its ignition in atmospheric 

 temperatures, iii. 1 ; cause of the spon- 

 taneous combustion of, iii. 89. 



Charlesworth (E.) on veins of crystal- 

 lized carbonate of lime in fossil wood, 

 vii. 76 ; on the crag-formation and its 

 organic remains, vii. 81 ; viii. 529; on 

 the coralline crag, in reply to Mr. 

 Woodward, vii. 464 ; on the relative 

 age of tertiary deposits, x. 1. : i • 



Charnwood forest, on the geology^ofj 

 iv. 68. 



Cheiropoda, proposed name for all mam- 

 mals possessed of hands, ix. 306. 



Chelostoma florisomnis, xii. 18. 



Cheltenham, mineral waters of, i. 223. 



Chemical action, modes for examining 

 under the microscope the phaenomena 

 of, ix. 10. , » 



— — analysis, indirect, xiii 229. 



Chemical electricity, ix. 53.-1. t.,!(jPoiollri^ 



flames, on the spectra of, rii .Sintn 



preparations, English, on the-fodQ 



quent presence of lead in, viii. 267 J"; 



philosophy and nomenclature, on 



certain points of, xi. 176. ' i 



science, grants of money for the ad^ 



vancement of, ix. 314. 



symbols on the use of. Hi. 443. 



Chemistry, on a perfect system of sym- 

 bols in, i. 181 ; on the use of symbols- 

 in, iv. 41, 106, 246, 402, 464. i 



of geology, on the, iii. 20. o 



— I — , microscopic, on, ix. 2, 10. i«r!!'' 



, organic, researches in, x. 45, 116. 



and mineralogy, section of, xi.554. 



Cheverton ( Mr.) oa. iBdcbanical iscut^- 



ture, viii. 70;- m.- ip.-\h-:ryi\ia :■ i'jRci 



Chichester, earthquakes at, vii. 208.' '.'0. 



Children (J.G.), on Dr. Ehrenberg'sodklO 

 lection of dried Infusoria and raiet«(>- 

 scopic objects, ix. 90. ';•;';] ouiniriCs 



Chili, earthquake of, Feb. l20,<483iSi ^«i.-- 

 74, 148 ; elevation of strata-.tth.tihe 

 coast of, xi. 98, 100. '"-m 'Tujlr 



Chimaera, on the fossil beaks of, viiii!^ 



Chimpanzee, habits of the, viii. 161 ; diftl> 

 section of the, ix.388. . .i;;i 



China, a curious mirror brought frotrt^^. 

 438. ■ ! -:=?io 



Chironectes Yapock, Desm., ix; 610.''ft0 



Chloral, a new compound analogous tMp, 

 X. 321. ^o 



Chloride of soda, its use in fever, viii. 64. 



of tungsten, xii, 461. '- w 



of calcium, compound «flfwill*wt> 



roxylic spirit, x. 47. -t^^ :j.(i irt 



Chlorides, metallic compounds of, with 

 chromic acid, iii. 235 ; action of feul- 

 i phuric acid on, x. 157 ; their detection 

 I in bromides and iodides, xii. 136. 



Chlorine, extemporaneous solution of, i. 

 85 ; on an unobserved property of, iii. 

 72; action of, on metallic iodides^ iv. 

 467 ; on its conducting power for elec- 

 tricity, viii. 130, 400; action of, on 

 pyroxylic spirit, x. 49 ; decolorizing 

 combinations of, x. 155; action of, 

 on gum, ii.405 ; new compounds of, 

 xii. 220; action of, on aethers, xii. 297. 



Chlorocarbonic acid, iv. 385. 



Chloro-cyanide of potassium and mercury, 

 xi. 342; of ammonium and mercury, 

 analysis of, xii. 236 ; of sodium and 

 mercury, analysis of, xii. 237 ; of cal- 

 cium and mercury, xii. 238 ; of barium 

 and mercury, analysis of, xii. 939 j of 

 magnesium and mercury, analysis of, 

 xii. 239 ; of strontium and mercury ,- 

 analysis of, xii. 240, ' 



Chloroform and cyarioform, on^ xlv^3S9i ' 



Chlofophylle, analysis of, iii. 381^i 'M'i'U) 



