480 



Index. 



Ich(hyosauruj, on, 57, 301. 



Ideas, on the signs of, 201. 



Indigo, on the composition of, 465. 



Fnorganic bodies, on the exact compo- 

 sition of, 89, 276,352. 



Insects of Africa, on, 459. 



John, Dr. on succinic acid, 388. 



Jonnes, M.Moreau de, on tlie Vauclan, 

 a mountain in Martinique, and on the 

 geology of Guadaloupe, 387 — on the 

 reptiles of the Antilles, 459. 



K. 



Kennedy, J. Esq. on the rise and pro- 

 gress of (he cotton trade in Great 

 Britain, 195 — on the poor laws, 208. 



Kenrick, Rev. J. on the possibility of 

 reconciling the scriptural and profane 

 accounts of the Assyrian monarchy, 

 204. 



Keswick Lake, on the floating island 

 in, 141. 



Kinfauns Castle, meteorological jour- 

 nal kept at, 231. 



Kitchener, Dr. on the eye tubes of 

 telescopes, 447. 



Knight, F. A. Esq. on the different qua- 

 lities of spring and wiiitt-r felled 

 limber, 447. 



Kunlh, M. on the equinoctial plants, 

 457. 



L. 



Lacepede, Count, on some animals from 



Java, 458. 

 Lacroix and Peulvay, MM. on a new 



machine for raising water, 220. 

 Lau)p, on a new, 303. 

 Lancaster, meteorological journal kept 



at, 334. 

 Langier, M. on cobalt and nickel, 380. 

 Leach, Dr. on four new genera of ves- 



pcrlilionidae, 299. 

 Lichen, on the colouring matter of, on 



the brucea antidysenierica, 464. 

 Licky hill, on the quartz rock of, 210. 

 Light, on the aberration of, 447. 

 Lime, on the oxyrauriate of, 401. 



: for building, on, 215. 



Limestone, variety of, found in con- 

 nexion with the clay ironstone of 



Staftordshire, 301. 

 Lindley, J. Esq. on the pomaceae, 450. 

 Linnaean Socieiy, meetings of, 56, 299, 



450. 

 Lithiou, on, 374. 

 Longmire, Mr. J. B. on the flexibility of 



mineral substances, 198. 

 Lucas, S. Esq. on the deoxidation of 



metalSjparticularljsilverand copper, 



202. 



Lncca, on the position of, 149, ' 

 Lucie, St. boiling springs in, 305. 

 Lungs, on the elasticity of, 55. 

 Lyons, on the position of, 148 — varia- 

 tion of the needle at, 149. 



M, 



Macome, Mr. furtlier observations on 

 the double rainbow, 71. 



Magendie, M. on pruisic acid in con- 

 sumption, 391. 



Magnetic needle, on the retrograde 

 variation of, 338. 



on the irregularities 



of, 48. 



on the dip and varia- 

 tion of, 50 — on the anomalies of, on 

 ship-board, 46. 



Magnetical and meteorological tables. 

 Col. Beaufoy"s, 76, 154, 236, 316, 

 396, 472. 



Malton, New, meteorological observa- 

 tionsat, 174. 



Manchester, meteorological observa- 

 tions at, 209, 247— for 1819, 423. 



Literary Society, Memoirs 



of, 136,192. 



Manheim, on the latitude of, 70. 



Marcet, Dr. on sea waters, 439. 



Mechanical principle, general, on, 222. 



Mediterranean, position of different 

 places in, 69. 



Meikle, Mr. reply to Mr. Holt on raiu- 

 gaugcs, 269. 



Mercantile ships, new method of con- 

 structing, 298. 



Melals, on the deoxidizement of, 202. 



Meteorological observations on the cli- 

 mate of Manchester, 209, 247. 



Meteorological register kept at Kin- 

 fauns Cattle, 237. 



Meteorological tables, by L. Howard, 

 Esq. 79, 157, 159, 239, 319, 399, 

 475. 



Meteorology, on, 382. 



Micrometers, on the method of cutting 

 rock crystal for, 297. 



Milky plants, on, 456. 



Mineral substances, on the flexibility 

 of, 19S. 



Mineralogical classification, on, 330. 



Mlneraliigical specimens from Devon- 

 shire, on, 450. 



Mists, on the formation of, 50. 



Modena, on the position of, 234. 



Mohammeil Ben Alanssur's Persian work 

 on precious stones, account of, 178. 



Monge, M. Gaspard, account of the 

 services and works of, 58. 



Montpellier, on the position of, 149. 



