Indea: 425 



Glanders, on the occurrence of, in the human subject, 403. 

 Goppert, H. R., remarks on the origin of amber, 172 — on the con- 

 dition of fossil plants, and on the process of petrifaction, 75. 

 Graham Island, on the manner in which, was formed, 204. 



Hausmann, Professor, on metallurgical phenomena as illustrative 



of geology, 326. 

 Humboldt, Alexander von, his two attempts to ascend Chimborazo, 



291. 

 Leslie, Sir John, biographical memoir of, 1. 

 Limestone, on the burning of, or the decomposition of lime by heat, 



217. 



Man, on the possibility of elucidating the history of, by the study 

 of domestic animals, 185. 



Meteoric showers, on the, of November 1836 82. 



Meyen, J., his comparative remarks on the distribution of vegeta- 

 tion on the greatest heights of the JHimalayah and of Upper 

 Peru, 34. 



Napier, M. Esq., his biographical memoir of Sir J. Leslie, 1. 



Observations, meteorological, made at Heriot Row, Edinburgh, 



312. 

 Obesity in Africa, 417. 

 Olmsted, Professor D., on the meteoric showers of November 



1836, 82. 



Patents, list of, granted in Scotland from 14th March 1837 to 12th 

 June 1837, 223; from 12th June to 20th September 1837, 

 420. 



Paterson, Dr, on the fossil organic remains found in the coal forma- 

 tion at Wardie near Newhaven, 146. 



Philosophy, on the relations of natural, with chemistry and the 

 natural sciences, 303. 



Plants, on the condition of fossil, and on the process of petrifac- 

 tion, 73. 



Poggendorff, M., Iiis remarks on the traces of a vast ancient 

 flood, 72. 



Poisoning, African, 417. 



