f 401 ) 



INDEX. 



Adie, Alexander, Esq. his register of the barometer, thermometer, 

 and rain-gauge, kept at Edinburgh, 358. 



Africa, expedition into Central, 348. 



Agassiz, Professor, his new classification of fishes, and on the geo- 

 logical distribution of fossil fishes, 176 



Aide-Memoire du Voyageur, par Jac. R. Jackson, noticed, 380. 



Allanite of Greenland, 366. 



America, Travels in South, 296. 



Birds of, 131. 



North, critical notices of the various organic remains hitherto 



discovered in, 28, 



Ampere, his theory of the formation of the globe, and of volcanoes, 

 339. 



Anatomy, Comparative, Dr Grant's Outlines of, noticed, 380. 



Animals, ou the diiferent, and vegetables represented upon the mo- 

 saic on the pavement of the Temple of Fortune, 39. 



Antimonial nickel, 367. 



Antimony, on the chemical composition of the crystallized oxychlo- 

 ride of, 41. 



Arago, M. on springs, artesian wells, and spouting fountains, 206. 



Arnott, G. A. Walker-, his Prodromus Florse Peninsulas Indiee 

 Orientalis, 178. 



Arts, Society of, proceedings of the, 203, 401. 



Useful, series of reports on the progress of the, 167. 



Atherton, Charles, civil-engineer, his description of drawing of ma- 

 chinery for registering the variations of the tide and wind, 

 311. 



Audubon, his Birds of America and Ornithological Biography, 

 131. 



Barry, Dr, his ascent to the summit of Mont Blanc, 106. 



Beke, Charles T., Esq., his views in ethnography, the classification 

 of languages, the progress of civilization, and the natural his- 

 tory of man, 285. 



Bibliographica Palscontliologica Animalium Systematica, noticed, 

 380 



Biography, Audubon's Ornithological, 131. 



Bischof, Gustav, on the subterranean course of water, and on the 

 absorption of gases by water in the interior of the earth, 246. 



Bodies, on the amorphism of solid, 263. 



