NDEX, 
perty of a substance resembling shell, 
548. 
Bridges, skew, construction of, 299. 
Brinkley (Dr.), notice of, 155. 
British Association, official report of the 
Dublin Meeting, 58. 
Broderip (W. J.) on the habits of the 
Chimpanzee of the Zoological Gar- 
dens, 164. 
Bromine, on its conducting power for 
electricity, 130, 400; new acid of, 588. 
Brooke (H. J.) on symbolic notation, 
101; on thulite and strémite, 169. 
Buckland (Rev. Dr.) on the fossil beaks 
of four extinct species of Chimera, 4. 
C. S. on Whiston, Halley, and the Quar- 
terly Reviewer of the ‘ Account of 
Flamsteed’, 225. 
Calamary, on the eye of the, 1. 
Calculus, new renal, 446. 
Caldcleugh (A.) on the earthquake in 
Chili, Feb. 20, 1835, 148; account of 
the volcanic eruption of Coseguina, 
414. 
Calorific rays, on, 23, 109, 186, 190, 248. 
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 78, 
429. 
Camden Literary and Philosophical In- 
stitution, 431. 
Camphor, artificial, 588. 
Capillary attraction, 89, 172, 288. 
Carbohydrogen, nitrate of, 85. 
Carbonic acid, solidification of, 446; 
liquid, 583. 
Cast-iron beams, Mr. Hodgkinson on, 
65. 
Catania, new observatory at, 256. 
Cauchy's (M.) theory of double refrac- 
tion, 104; undulatory theory of light, 
7, 24, 112, 204, 247; 271, 305, 413; 
new formuia for solving the problem 
of interpolation, 459. 
Cautley (Capt.) on the remains of mam- 
malia found in the Sewalik moun- 
tains, 575. 
Challis (Rev. J.) on capillary attraction 
and the molecular forces of fluids, 89; 
on the phenomena of drops of oil 
floating on water, 288. 
Charlesworth (Edw.) on the crag-for- 
mation, 529. 
Chemical preparations, English, on the 
frequent presence of lead in, 267. 
Cheverton (Mr.) on mechanical sculp- 
ture, 70. 
Chili, earthquake of, Feb. 20, 1835, 74, 
148. 
Chimera, on the fossil beaks of four 
species of, 4. 
Chimpanzee, habits of the, 161. 
995 
Chloride of soda, its use in fever, 64. 
Chlorine, on its conducting power for 
electricity, 130, 400. 
Christie (C. C.) on the aurora borealis 
of Nov. 18, 1835, 412. 
Chromium, crystallized oxide of, 175; 
iodide of, 192. 
Cod, crystalline lens of the, 193. 
Cold, its effects on the body, 59. 
Collision and impact, on, 65. 
Colours of natural bodies, 468. 
Comet, Halley’s, 148, 173. 
Compass, steering, 71. 
Cooper (E. J.) on Halley’s Comet, 148. 
Cooper’s (D.) Flora Metropolitana, 411. 
Cornwall, steam engines of, 20, 67, 136. 
Crag formation, on the, 38, 138, 529. 
Crichton (Sir A.), account of some fos- 
sil remains, 574. 
Crystallized surfaces, reflexion from, 
103. 
Culebrite, 261. 
Cuming (H.) on the earthquake at Val- 
paraiso, Noy. 1822, 159. 
Cunningham (P.) on the attractions of 
positive and negative electric cur- 
rents, 550. 
Cyanogen, compound of, 191. 
Daniell (Prof.) on voltaic combinations, 
421. 
Darwin (F.), geological notes made dur- 
ing a survey of the East and West 
coasts of South America, 156. 
Daubeny (Dr.) on Sir H. Davy’s theory 
of volcanos, in reply to Dr. Davy, 249; 
on the action of light upon plants, and 
of plants upon the atmosphere, 415. 
Davies (T. S.), geometrical investiga- 
tions concerning terrestrial magne- 
tism, 418. 
Davy’s (Sir H.) electro-chemical theory, 
subsidiary hypothesis to, 170. 
Davy (Dr. J.), Dr. Daubeny’s reply to, 
249; Prof. Faraday’s reply to, 521. 
DeCandolle (M.) on the conditions of 
germination, reply to, 491. 
Del Rio (A.) on Riolite and Herrerite, 
261. 
Denham (Capt.) on vibration of rail- 
ways, 70. 
Denmark, geology of, 553. 
Deshayes (M.), the Wollaston Donation 
Fund awarded to, 311. 
Dillenius (Prof.), short notice of, 424. 
Don (Frof.), descriptions of Indian Gen- 
liane@, 75; on two species of the 
genus Pinus, 255; onthe Nephrodium 
rigidum, 255; on varieties of Erica 
ciliaris and Tetralia, 256. 
Drummond’s light, on, 238. 
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