630 INDEX. 
D. 
Darton, John, D.C.L., F.R.SS. L. & E., &c., &c., Obser- 
vations on Meteorology at Manchester for forty-seven 
years, 561 ;—Observations on the various accounts of the 
Luminous Arch or Meteor, November 3rd, 1834, 617. ‘ 
F. 
FarrBairn, William, Esq., M. Inst. C. E., Experimental 
Inquiry into the strength and other properties of Cast 
Iron, 171 ;—Experimental Inquiry into the strength and 
other properties of Anthracite Cast Iron, 524. 
G. 
Grec, William Rathbone, Esq., On the Sepulchral Monu- 
ments of Sardis and Mycene, 19;—Remarks on the 
Mural Architecture of remote ages, 326. 
Greek Letters, on the use of, by the Gauls and Druids, 142. 
H. 
' Haprietp, Mr. William, On Carbonic Acid in the Atmos- 
phere, 10 ;—On the specific gravities of the vapour of 
Water, Alcohol, Ether, Pyroxilic Spirit, and Acetic 
Acid, 158. i 
Henry, William Charles, M.D., F.R.S., His Memoir of the 
Life and Writings of the late Dr. Henry, F.R.S., 99. 
Hosson, Mr Edward, Memoir of, 298. | 
Heywoop, James, Esq., F.R.S., &c., Remarks on the Coal 
District of South Lancashire, 426. 
ue 
Jouns, Rev. William, Remarks on the Commentaries of 
Cesar, relative to the use of Greek Letters by the Gauls 
and Druids, 142. 
