CONTENTS 
ites OF THE % 
FORTY-THIRD VOLUME. 
DESCRIPTION of a new Transit Instrument .. .«. 1 
On the French Meusures and Weights... «1 ++ a 1d 
On the Treatment of Burns and Bealds 8 
On the Agency of Blectricity in constituting the peculiar Pro- 
perlies of Bodies, and producing Combustion .. .. 17 
On Electricity .. { bot 2d 
New Outlines of Che mical Philosophy 22; >, 101, 250, 284, 349, 
Observations on a Fiery Meteor... aiken Sean 
Notes and Observations on Mr, Rozsert BakewEt’s © Intro- 
duction to Geology ;’ ’"—embracing incidentally, several new 
Points of Geological Investigation and Theory 27, 119, 182, 
252, 325 
On the Formation of Fat in the Intestines of living bMnignade 35 
An Altenpt to determine the definite and simple Proportions, 
wm which the constituent Parts of unorganic Substances are 
united with each other .. .. ». 42, 88, 161, 245 
The Discovery of the AtomicTheory claimed for Mr.Hieeins 54 
Preparation of the lately discovered new Substance called lode, 
which possesses the singular Property of becoming converted 
into a beauliful violet- coloured Gas by the mere Application 
Gfskfeal oii. 3 ean 
Account of the new Substunce diistipeney ad i y M. Courrors, and 
called [ode ... ai he eaten 
On the Discoloration of Silver by y a hard-boiled Ege ese BB 
A Mathematical Question .. «ae 
On the Quantities of Heat developed i in the Conslensation of the 
Vapour of Water, and inthat of Alcohol .. .. «. 64, 
On the Use of Air-Vessels in Plants... se . a) ee 
On Sir H. C. ENGLEFiELp’s new Transit Instrument .. 105 
Solutions of Sir H.C. ENGLEFIELD’s Mathematical Question 107 
On the Doctrines of definite Proportions in Chemical Affinity 113 
Remarks on the geological Theory supported by JaMES SmiTH- 
son, Esq. in his Paper.on a saline Substance from Mount 
Vesuvins a IR RNE 
‘On the Phenomena of Sleep mahiciit hs Oy 
Further Observations concerning the Production of the singular 
Substance called Iode, or Iodine ; easy Methods of obtaining 
it; with Remarks on the comparative Nature of Kelp, as far 
as it regards the Preparation of Iode .. oo «+ H 
