4i2 / .V D E X, 



MoLLWD, Rev. John, on history and historians, 359, 



Jluntiw^y remarks on the diversion of, 189 



Ifi/drogcn gas descends into atmospheric air, &c. 262,^ 



KlRWAK, Mr* on moist air, 430* 



Mixed GaseSi essay on the theory of, 296— reply to some 

 objections to tJie theory of, 405 — remarks on Mr. 

 Goi'Gh's essays onj 425. 



j\7<ro?/«" GaSi its use, in eudiometry, 249 — combines in 

 proportions as 1 to 2 with oxygen, 250. 



Opium exhausts irritability — effects of it conveyed inde- 

 pendent of the rirclilationofthe blood, 24 — acts directly 

 on the nervous system, 25 — is a stimulant, 97. 



TJdlosoph/f on natural and moral, 378. 



Priestley, Dr. remarkable experimentsof his of the trans* 

 mission of air and steam through earthenware tubes, ex- 

 plained, 2G9. 



liner ie and abstraction compared, 214 — remedies for it, 

 225, ct seq. 



'Stdativc, powers termed so, 78 — defined — opposite to sti- 

 mulants, 95. 



iScHMiDT, remarks on his experiments on moist air, 425 — 

 his tables of expansion of moist air, 430—432. 



5/;ec7"/ic g7Y/r///6'.^ of various gases, 255, 



fitafpiant water usually contains little oxygenous gas, 275. 



Siomach of animals, etiects of opium, spirit of wine and 

 spirit, vol. aromat. on the, 48. 



Sulphuret of Lime provisionally good in eudiometry, 251. 



Sutures, use of, 317. 



Table of the weights of the gases constituting the atmo- 

 sphere, 256 — of the proportional weights of air in a 

 given volume, 257 — of the relative weights of ultimate 

 particles, 287 — of the expansion of moist air, 430 — 432. 



Volta's eudiometer recommended, 25 1 . 



Walker, the Rev. George, F. R. S. on the machinery of 

 the ancient epic poem, 98 — on the moral influence of 

 history, 328 — on natural and moral philosophy, 378. 



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