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Index. 



Brucine, on, 31 1 , 314. 



Buck>and, Prof, on the quartz rock of 

 the Licky Hill, near Bromsgrove, 

 210 — and Rev. W. Conybeare on the 

 coal fields adjacent to the Severn, 

 214, 299, 450. 



Burney, Dr. W. meteorological journal 

 kept at Gosport, 429. 



Butler, W. Esq. on the management of 

 bees, 299. 



Buxbaumia Aphylla, on, 56. 



Cadmium, on, 235, 272. 



Cselestine of Norteu, near Hanover, 

 analysis of, 283. 



Calculi, urinary, on, 107 — from the 

 bladder of a dog, on, 306. 



Calton, in Glasgow, on the population 

 of, 152. 



Camphor, on, 392. 



Canigou, Mount, on the height of, 309. 



Carbonate of ammonia, on, 137. 



Carbult, Ur. on the signs of ideas, 201. 



Carlbbee islands, account of a hurri- 

 cane in, 383. 



Carolina, North, singular geological ap- 

 pearance in, 387. 



Carotid arteries, in head ach, on tying, 

 427. 



Carson, Dr. on the elasticity of the 

 lungs, 55. 



Chamaeleonis vulgaris, on the excrement 

 of, 471. 



Chamelion, mineral, on, 379. 



Charcoal, animal, on, 388. 



Chevillot and Edouard, MM. on mineral 

 chameleon, 379. 



Chevreul, M. on cholesterine, 381. 



Chloride of sulphur, on the composition 

 of. 408. 



Cholera epidemic in Bombay, report 

 on, 367. 



Cholesterine, on, 381. 



Clarke, Dr. on cadmium, 235, 272 — on 

 the crystallization of olive oil, 329. 



Clinkstone of Hoentwicl, on, 58. 



Clock first, 148. 



Clock with a wooden pendulum, on the 

 going of, 176. 



Coalgas, 00,32,207,286. 



Coal fields, on, adjacent to (he Severn, 

 214, 299, 450. 



Coal, Kilkenny, on, 394. 



Coal tar apparatus, account of a sub- 

 stance found in, 74. 



Cobalt and nickel, on, 389. 



Cochineal, on, 381. 



Colebrooke, H. T. Esq. on the wal- 

 tiedde and menispermum fenestratum 

 of Goertner, 56. 



Conybeare, Rev. W. on the coal fields 



adjacent to the Severn, 214, 299,450. 

 Cordage, on the manufacture of, 302. 

 Cordier, M. on the breccia of Mount 



D'Or, 386. 

 Cork, meteorological observations at, 



154. 

 Cornea of the eye, on, SO. 

 Cornwall, Royal Geological Society, 



report of, 143. 

 Corpora lutea, on, 45. 

 Cotton trade, on the rise and progress 



of, 195. 

 Creighton, Mr. H. on the refractive 



powers of muriatic acid and water, 



192. 

 Crystallized surfaces upon light, action 



of, 54, 56, 142. 

 Crystallography, on, 383. 

 Crystals, doubly refracting, on the laws 



by which they absorb polarized light, 



40. 

 Cuvier, M. on the orang-outang, 458. 

 Cyder-making, on, in answer to Mr. 



Venables, 27. 



Dalmatia, positions of places on the 

 coast of, 395. 



Dalton, Mr. on sulphuric ether, 117, 

 209 — on phosphoric acid and the 

 phosphates, 136 — on carbonate of 

 ammonia, 137 — on the analysis of 

 spring and river waters, 140 — obser- 

 vations by, on the barometer, ther- 

 mometer, and rain, at Manchester, 

 from 1794 to 1818, 209, 247. 



Dapedium politum, on, 57. 



Davy, Sir H. on the formation of mists 

 in particular situations, 50. 



E. Esq. on some combinations of 



platinum, 296. 



Delamarck, M. on the animals without 

 vertebrap, 459. 



Delisle, M. on the palm tribe, and the 

 tree called by the ancients Persea, 

 455. 



Devonshire, on some mineralogical spe- 

 cimens from, 450. 



])iarrhcea asthenica, on, 448. 



Dobereiner, M. ou animal charcoal, 

 388. 



Domes and their abutment arches, on the 

 properties of, 448. 



Drapiez, M. on an antidote for vegeta- 

 ble poisons, 389. 



Duboul, M. on a new method of laying 

 the strands of cordage, 302. 



Dugong, on the milk teeth and organs 

 of hearing of, 373. 



Dumenil, M. analysis of blende by, 146, 



