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GENERAL INDEX OF VOLS. 1 12 OF THE 



red sandstone, x. 475 ; raised beach in 

 Barnstaple bay, x. 477 ; fossil jaw of a 

 gigantic quadrumanous animal, xi. 1 ; 

 geology of Holguin in Cnba, xi. 17; 

 colouring matter cf the greensand for- 

 mation, xi. 36 ; mountain of La Silla, 

 xi. 25; coral rock of Cuba, xi. 31 ; 

 elevation of the strata on the coast of 

 Chili, xi. 98, 100; a deposit containing 

 land-shells at Gore Cliff, xi. 103; a 

 trap dyke in the Penrhyn slate quar- 

 ries, xi. 103; the strata usually termed 

 plastic clay, xi. 104 ; geology of Suf- 

 folk, xi. 106; keuper sandstone of the 

 new red sandstone formation, xi. 106 ; 

 geology of the Cotentin and Cher- 

 bourg, xi. 107 ; of Cutch, xi. 107 ; 

 physical features of Suffolk, xi. 11 1 ; on 

 Saunton Downend and Baggy Point, 

 xi. 117; occurrence of Anatifa vitrea 

 on the Irish coast, xi, 135; ancient 

 state of the North American conti- 

 nent, xi. 201 ; of Smyrna, xi. 202; de- 

 posits containing Mammalia, xi.206 ; 

 remains of a quadrumanous animal, 

 xi. 208 ; on some elevations of the 

 coast of Banffshire, xi. 209 ; a ter- 

 tiary deposit near Lixouri, xi. 209; 

 of the coast of Normandy, xi. 210; a 

 well at Beaumont green, in Hereford, 

 xi. 215; affinity of fossil scales offish 

 with those of recent Salmonidne, xi. 

 300; an elevation and subsidence in 

 the Pacific and Indian oceans, xi. 307; 

 changes of level in Denmark, xi. 309; 

 physical structure of Devonshire, xi. 

 311; upper formations of the new red 

 system in Gloucestershire, Worcester- 

 shire, and Warwickshire, xi. 318; fos- 

 sil monkey, xi. 393 ; geological phae- 

 nomena in Christiania, xi. 555; fosiil 

 quadrumana, xii. 34; fossil fishes in 

 the Lancashire coal-field, xii. 86; of 

 Zante, xii. 87 ; on the formation of 

 mould, xii. 89; on a hitherto unob- 

 served structure in certain trap-rocks, 

 xii. 106 ; on the pha?nomena of mine- 

 ral veins, xii. 125; unity of the coal 

 deposits of England, xii. 127; on in- 

 dications of recentelevations in Guern- 

 sey and Jersey, xii. 284 ; on the great 

 basaltic district of India, xii. 286; de- 

 scriptive geology, xii. 508 ; geological 

 dynamics, xii. 517 ; theory of volcanos, 

 xii. 533 ; theory of volcanic pha;no- 

 mena, xii. 576, 584 ; of Devonshire, 

 xii. 510, 565 ; of Mazunderan, xii, 571 ; 

 of the Birmingham and Gloucester 

 railway line, xii. 573; insulated masses 

 of silver, xii. 578 ; peat bogs and sub- 

 marine forests of Bourne Mouth Val- 

 ley, xii. 579 ; of Asia Minor, xii. 581 ; 



remarkable dykes of calcareous grit, 

 xii. 584 ; on the dislocation of the tail 

 of many Ichthyosauri, xii. 590. 



Geometry, spherical researches in, iii. 

 366 ; analytical, xii. 602. 



Geometrical series, analytical theorems 

 relating to, vi. 196. 



Gergonne's '* Annales de Math6ma- 

 tiques," a theorem from, ix. 100. 



German silver, analysis of, viii. 80. 



Germination, influence of electricity in, 

 vi. 157; conditions of, viii. 491 ; che- 

 mical changes in seed during, ix. 

 536. 



Gibraltar Scientific Society, viii. 256. 



Giesecke (Sir C. ), notice of, iv. 445. 



Gigantic animal, fossil jaw of a, xi. 33. 



Gilks ( Wm.) on the aurora borealis, Oct. 

 11, 1836, X. 77. 



Gill (Thos. ) on the fibres of flax and 

 cotton, vi. 231. 



Giraffe, account of the capture of the, 

 ix. 144,512. 



Giraud (H.) on teriodide of chromium, 

 xii. 321. 



Glass, action of high pressure steam on, 

 V. 297 ; action of sulphate of ammo- 

 nia on, xii. 608 ; enamel, x. 444 ; 

 painting, ix. 456; x. 443 ; on the art 

 of, ix. 456. 



Glauberite, action of heat on, i. 417. 



Glen Roy, on the parallel roads of, vii. 

 433. 



Gloucestershire, on the upper formations 

 of the new red system in, xi. 318. 



Goat, wild, description of, vi. 225. 



Gottingen, new niagnetical observatory 

 at, V. 344. 



Gold, modulus of elasticity of, iii. 20; 

 on the iodides of, ix. 266. 



— — — workings of "Wicklovv, Ireland, vii. 

 1. 



Goose, Sandwich Island, v. 233. 



Gopher-wood of the Scriptures, on, iii. 

 103; iv. 178, 280; v. 244; vi. 401. 



Gore Cliff, on a deposit containing land- 

 shells at, xi. 103. 



Gothic architecture, progress of, vi. 395. 



pendent, on the, viii. 449. 



Gould (C.) description of a new object 

 for the microscope, iii. 318. 



(3.), descriptions of various birds 



in the collection of the Zoological So- 

 ciety, ix. 66, 142, 227, 522 ; x. 287, 

 290, 293, 295j xii. 215, 444, 527, 596, 

 598. 



Gradients on railways, viii. 51, 97, 243. 



Graham (Prof.) on the law of the dif- 

 fusion of gases, ii. 175, 269, 351 ; iv. 

 321 ; on the arseniates, phosphates, 

 and modifications of phosphoric acid, 

 iii. 451, 459; reply to Mr. Phillips 



