398 Index. 
Comet in the Whale, observations on, by M. Rumker, 174. 
Coral Fishery in the Mediterranean, observations on, 188. 
Darwin, C., Esq,, on volcanic rocks and glaciers, 370. 
Davy, Dr John, on the mismanagement of stable-dung manure, 
especially as regards exposure to rain, 38. 
on the crystallization of carbonate of lime, 342. 
on the formation of guano, 226. 
Diorama, portable, observations on, by G. S. Tait, Esq., 214. 
Dunbar, the Rev. William, D.D., his meteorological observations at 
Applegarth manse, 375. 
Earthquakes and extraordinary movements of the sea, on, by R. Ed- 
monds, Esq., 271. 
_Experiments by Brown and Knox, noticed by Berzelius, 182. 
Evaporation, the formation and suspension of clouds considered, 
by G. A. Rowell, Esq. of Oxford, 50. 
Fireproof warehouses described, by William Fairbairn, Esq., civil 
engineer, 101. 
Fluorine in recent and fossil bones, and the sources from whence it 
is derived, by J. Middleton, Esq., 116. 
Forbes, James, Professor, his Ninth Letter to Professor Jameson 
on glaciers, 332. 
on the determination of heights, 286. 
Fossil fishes in the London clay, noticed by Professor Agassiz, 
“76, 
Francis, J. W., M.D., Member of the Wernerian Natural History 
Society, &c. &c., his Discourse on Natural History enume- 
rated, 389. 
Fucoidal plants, their influence on the formation of the earth, by 
Professor Forchhammer, 178. 
Goadby on the method of preparing animal substances, 185. 
Guano, the formation of, illustrated by experiments, by John Davy, 
M.D., &c., 226. 
Gordon, L., Professor, on the viscous theory of glaciers, 372. 
Holland, G. Calvert, M.D., on the philosophy of the moving powers 
of the blood enumerated, 390. 
Hopkins, Thomas, Esq., on the atmospheric changes which produce 
rain, wind, and storms, and the fluctuations of the barometer, 
enumerated, 390. 
