424 Index. 



Bois, M. F. du, on the principal geological phenomena of the Cau- 

 casus and the Crimea, 399. 



Capocci, M., bis remarks on the well-known phenomenon of the ero- 

 sion of the columns of the temple of Serapis, at Puozzoli, 201. 



Carpenter, William, Esq. on unity of function in organized beings, 

 92. 



Caucasus, on the principal geological phenomena of the, &c. 399. 



Chimborazo, on two attempts to ascend, 291. 



Christison, Dr, his biographical memoir of Dr Turner, 299. 



Clay-slate, on the chemical composition of, 254. 



Columns, on the erosion of the, of the temple of Serapis, at Puoz- 

 zoli, 201. 



Connell, A. Esq. his analysis of the scales of the fossil gavial of 

 Caen in Normandy, 252. 



Cotton, microscopic differences in, lint and hemp, 220. 



Creation, on the account of the, in the first chapter of Genesis, 155. 



Crimea, on the principal geological phenomena of the, &c. 399. 



Dancing madness, notice of Egyptian, 414. 



Dinotherium giganteum, on the colossal mammiferous quadruped 

 named, 211. 



Eck, Dr W., on the occurrence of glanders in the human subject, 

 403. 



Fire-eating, notice of, 414. 



Flood, on the traces of a vast ancient, 59. 



Flour of Stone, on the stony matters which are employed in China 



in the time of famine under the name of, 208. 

 Fluids, upon the affinity which the, of living organized structures 



have for water, 412. 

 Frick, Hermann, on the chemical composition of clay-slate, 254. 

 Fyfe, Dr, on the use of steam in the economising of fuel, 173. 



Gavial, analysis of the scales of the fossil, of Caen in Normandy, 

 252, 



Generation, equivocal, notice of the result of an experimental ob- 

 servation made regarding, 165. 



Glover, R. AI., Esq., on certain modified forms assumed by the 

 inductive process in different sciences, 115. 



