INDEX II. 
»Candle, extraordinary appearance in the flame 
of a common mould, 49. 
Caoutchouc, on vulcanized, 113. 
Carpenter (Dr.) on the microscopic character 
of shells, and on representing natural hi- 
story objects by means of photography, 82. 
on the structure of the Pycnogonidez, 
82. 
on the physiology of the Encephalon, 92. 
Causation, magnetic, 33. 
Cavendish’s experiment respecting the pro- 
duction of nitric acid, Dr. Daubeny on, 38. 
Cells, on the development of, 90. 
Cervix uteri, on a peculiar form of ulceration 
of the, 94. 
Chemistry, 37. 
, organic, on the application of the prin- 
ciples of a natural system of, to the expla- 
nation of the phenomena occurring in the 
diseased potato tuber, 44. 
Childers (Capt. W. W.) meteorological obser- 
vations made at St. Helier, Jersey, in the 
years 1843 to. 1846, 13. 
Children, on the mortality of, 100. 
Christiana, meteorological observations made 
at, in 1845, 12, 
Ciliogrades, on the embryogeny of, 87. 
Clarke (B.) on the foliage and inflorescence of 
. the genera Phyllanthus and Xylophylla, 
91. 
Clarke (Mr.) on increasing to larger dimen- 
sions the model tubes for the proposed 
Menai bridge, 109. 
on a new atmospheric tube, 113. 
| Clay, on the fishes of the London, 52. 
Clouds, on measuring the height of, 15. 
»Clupeade, on the natural and economic hi- 
. story of:certain species of the, 79. 
Coal-field of Scotland, on the black-band iron- 
stone of the, 62. 
‘Coal, on the applicability of M. Fauvelle’s 
mode to sinkings for, 56. 
of India, on the, 63. 
of Silesia, on the origin of the, 50. 
.—— on the annual consumption of, and the 
probable duration of the coal-fields, 105. 
Cole (J. F.) meteorological observations made 
at Alten, in 1844 and 1845, 12. 
observations on the Aurora Borealis 
during the year 1845, at Alten, 12. 
Coleochzte scutata, on an, undescribed Alga 
«allied to, 89. 
Compass, on a new portable azimuth, 25. 
Connell (Prof.), analysis of the American 
mineral nemalite, 39. 
on the nature of lampic acid, 40. 
Comanche Indians, on the, 116. 
“—— vocabulary, on a, 117. 
-Condenser, on a new multiplying, 31. 
Continuity, on the principle of, in reference 
to certain results of analysis, L. 
_ Cooley (W. Desborough) on: a physico-geo- 
graphical survey of the British islands, par- 
ticularly in relation to agriculture, 72. 
_ Corfu, on the natural history of, 84. 
Cornwall, on the marine zoology of, 86. 
125 
Couch (J.) on the ege purse and embryo of a 
species of Myliobatus, 80. 
Coregoni, on the natural and economic history 
of certain species of the, 79. 
Crania of two species of crocodile from Sierra 
Leone, on the, 79. 
, on the ethnographical distribution of 
round and elongated, 116. 
Crime, statistics of, in England and Wales, 
for the years 1842, 1843 and 1844, 102. 
Criminal courts of India, statistics of the, 95. 
and miscellaneous statistical returns of 
the Manchester police for the year 1845, 98. 
Cristatella mucedo, on the structure of, 88. 
Crocodile from Sierra Leone, on the crania of 
two species of, 79. 
Crowe (J. R.) meteorological observations for 
1845, made at Christiana, 12. 
Crustacea found by Prof. E. Forbes and Mr, 
M° Andrew in their cruises round the coast, 
on the, 80. 
Crystallography, 46. 
Cucumber, on the true nature of the tendril 
in the, 88. 
Cullen (M. General) on the fall of rain on the 
coast of Travancore and table-land of 
Uttree, 22. 
Cumberland, on the fall of rain in the lake 
districts of, in 1845, 18. 
Cypris, on the occurrence of, in a part of the 
tertiary freshwater strata of the Isle of 
Wight, 56. 
Dale (Mr.) on elliptic polarization, 5. 
Daubeny (Dr.) on Cavendish’s experiment re- 
specting the production of nitric acid, 38. 
on the rationale of certain practices em- 
ployed in agriculture, 42. 
» new facts bearing on the chemical 
theory of volcanoes, 45. 
Davies (H. B.) on the Tasmanians, 117. 
Dent (E. J.) on a new portable azimuth com- 
pass, 25. 
Diarrheea, diagrams showing the mortality of, 
concurrently with progressive increase of 
temperature in London, 94. 
Dispensaries of India, statistics of the govern- 
ment, 96. 
Dollond (G.) on an atmospheric recorder, 17. 
Duncan (J.) on geological phenomena in 
Africa, 69. 
Duncan (J. F.) on the Shea butter-tree grow. 
ing in Africa, 90. 
Education in Glasgow in 1846, on the statis- 
tics of, 101. 
Edwards (Mr.) on the fossils of Bracklestone 
Bay, Sussex, 67. 
Egg-purse of a species of Myliobatus, on the, 
80. 
Electricity of tension in the voltaic battery, 47. 
Electrization of needles in different media, on 
the, 46, 
Electrodes of a voltameter, on the influence 
which finely divided platina exerts on the, 
46. re 
