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INDEX II. 



hydrogen on salts of zinc and copper, 

 51; on the action of the cavho-azotic 

 acid and the cavho-azotates on the hu- 

 man hody, 121. 



Camhrian rocks of the Longmynd, on 

 some fossils from the, 95. 



Cameron (Paul) on the making- and mag- 

 netizing of steel magnets, 10; on the 

 deviations of the compass in iron ships 

 and the means of adjusting them, ib. 



Campbell (D.) on Dr. Clarke's process 

 for softening water, 54. 



Campbell (J. A.) on the auriferous quartz 

 formation of Australia, 81. 



Camps (Dr. William) on an abnormal 

 condition of the nervous system, 121. 



Canada, on the meteorology of, 42. 



Canoes, on ancient, found at Glasgow, 80, 



Capillary attraction and motion, on the 

 mutual influence of, in projectiles, 206. 



Carbo-azotic acid and carbo-azotates, on 

 the action of the, on the human bod}', 

 121. 



Carpenter (Dr.) on the occurrence of the 

 pentacrinoid larva of Comatula rosacea, 

 in Lamlash Bay, Isle of Arran, 107 ; 

 on the structure and development of 

 Orbitolites complanatus, ib. 



Cartesian theory of analytic geometry, on 

 the, 5. 



Caseine, on, 73. 



Cayley (A.) on the porism of the in-and- 

 circumscribed triangle, 1. 



Cells of the small intestines, on a peculiar 

 structure lately discovered in the epi- 

 thelial, 126. 



Celtic crania, on, 145. 



Chambers (Robert) on denudation and 

 other effects usually attributed to water, 

 81. 



Chemistry, 46. 



Chevallier (Rev. Prof.) on an analogy 

 between heat and electricity, 10; on a 

 rainbow seen after sunset, 38. 



Children, on measures relating to the 

 adoption of the family and agricultural 

 system of training in the reformation 

 of criminal and destitute, 179. 



Chlorine, on the allotropic modifications 

 of, analogous to the ozone from oxy- 

 gen, 48. 



Cholera, on the condition of the atmo- 

 sphere during, 71. 



Civilization, on the different centres of, 

 141. 



Clark (Dr.), description of his process for 

 softening water, 54. 



Clark (P.) on the flowering of Victoria 

 Regia in the Royal Botanic Garden, 

 Glasgow, 102. 



Clarke (R.) on prevailing diseases of 

 Sierra Leone, 1 64. 



Claudet (Antoine) on the polystereopti- 

 con, 10. 



Clausscn (Chevalier de) on the preserva- 

 tion of the potato crops, 54 ; on the 

 Hancornia speciosa, artificial gutta- 

 percha and india-rubber, 103; on the 

 employment of Algse and other plants 

 in the manufacture of soaps, ib. ; on 

 Papyrus, Bonapartea, and other plants 

 which can furnish fibre for paper pulp, 

 104. 



Clyde, on the chemical composition of 

 the waters of the, 64 ; on the shelly 

 deposits of the basin of the, 96 ; on the 

 fauna of the, 114; on the navigation 

 of the, 211. 



Coal, on a series of preparations obtained 

 from the decomposition of Cannel and 

 the Torbane Hill, 99 ; on a recent geo- 

 logical survey of the region between 

 Constantinople and Broussa, in Asia 

 Minor, in search of, 94. 



Coal-formations, on sections of fossils 

 from tlie Mid-Lothian, 80; on the fossils 

 of the, of Nova Scotia, 81. 



Coal-measures of South Wales, on the 

 chemical composition of some iron ores 

 called " brass" in the, 66. 



Coal-naphtha, on some of the basic con- 

 stituents of, 74. 



Coal trade of the west of Scotland, on 

 the progress, extent and value of the, 

 193. 



Cobbold (T. Spencer) on a new species 

 of Trematode worm (Fasciola gigan- 

 tica), 108; on a malformed trout, 109; 

 on a curious pouched condition of the 

 glandulae Peyerianse in the giraffe, 

 122. 



Cochineal, on a simple volumetric process 

 for the valuation of, 68. 



Cohn (Dr. Ferdinand) on the sexuality 

 of the Algae, 122. 



Coinage, on, 1 84. 



Coins, on peculiar circumstances con- 

 nected with one of the, used on the 

 west coast of Africa, 140. 



Coke, on the manufacture of iron by 

 purified, 49. 



Coldstream (Dr. John) on some of the 

 results deducible from the report on 

 the statics of disease in Ireland, 

 published with the census of 1851, 

 164. 



Collins (Matthew) on the possible and 

 impossible cases of quadratic duplicate 

 equalities in the diophantine analysis, 

 2. 



