394 INDEX. 



Crabs of Jamaica, Mr Barclay's account of the, 280 



Cruickshank, Prof., his account of an extraordinary case of atmospheric 



refraction, 254> 

 Crystallization, remarks on, 365 

 Cuvier, Baron, liis account of the state of Natural History, 1 ; biography 



of M. Pinel, 205 ; of M. Bosc, 274 

 Cypraea, formation of the shell of, 374 



Dahlia, notice respecting the, 378 



Darwinia, Brunsfelsia, &c., Mr Don's remarks on, 83 



Dekay, Mr, notice by him respecting Squalus maximus, 372 



Dog, supposed origin of the, 369 



Domestic animals, researches into the natural history of the, 309 



transported from the Old to the New Continent, 326 



Don, Mr David, his observations on Darwinia, &c. t3 



Doomik, Dr, his remarks on organic remains, 72 



Dry pile, influence of meteorological phenomena on the, 357 



Earthquakes on the Mississippi, Mr Flint's account of, 262 



Electricity, its influence on the form of certain inorganic bodies, 354 



Electricity, metallic, notice respecting, 356 



Elements of vegetable pathology, notice respecting, 384 



Encyclopaedia of plants, Loudon's, notice of, 386 



Ergot in maize, M. lloulin's remarks on the, 207 



Fleming, Dr, Mr Conybeare's answer to his view of the evidence as to 



the former temperature of the northern regions, 142 

 Flint, Mr, his account of earthquakes on the Mississippi, 262 

 Flora of Berwick-upon-Tweed, notice respecting it, 200 

 Flourens, M. his account of hibernation, 219 



on the action of tlie spinal marrow in respiration, 338 



Fossil organic remains in the Caves of Bize, 1 59 



Dr Doomik's remarks on, 72 



__— Werner's views of, 72 



Forbes, J. D. Esq. his account of a greenstone boulder, 259 

 Forest, submarine, Rev. Mr Smith's account of one in Tiree, 125 

 Fungi, method of preserving, 375 



Galena from Castleland Hill, Mr Robertson's analysis of, 257 



Geographical society of Berlin, 383 



Geology of the Meywar district, Mr Hardie's account of the, 1 16 



Geological collections in Great Britain, ll3 



Germination, notice respecting experiments on, 376 



GirafiFe, remarks on the, 196 



Gmelin, C. G. his account of clinkstone, 68 



Graham, Dr, his account of new or rare plants in Edinburgh Botanic 



Gaiden, 178, 344 

 Greenstone boulder, Mr F'orbes's description of one, 259 



Hancock, Dr John, his account of the alligators of Guiana, 303 



of a red pigment, 283 



Hardie, James, Esq. his account of the geology of the MeyWar dis- 

 trict, 116 



