442 INDEX. 



Serres, M. Marcel de, his remarks on the question, Does the observa- 

 tion made in the coal-mines of Canada and of Baffins announce 

 a change in the Ecliptic ? 64 — on the distinctive characters of 

 the dog, the wolf, and the fox, 244 



Statistical Section of the British Association, proceedings of the, 412 



Temperature, progressive increase of the, as we descend in the crust 



of the earth, 143 

 Time-keepers, on the friction of, 129 

 Traill, Dr, on the history of the arch, 203 — on the ruins of Babylon, 



206 



Wernerian Natural History Society, proceedings of the, 208 

 Wilson, James, Esq., on the insects of Sutherlandshire, 212-292 

 Wines, L. C. Beck, M. D., his researches on, &c. 145 

 Writing, M. Arago on the Egyptian hieroglyphical, 39 



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