Index 



481 



Moor, J. Esq. agricultural remarks on 



Westmoreland and Cumberland, 200. 

 Moreaude Jonues, M. on a hurricane in 



the Caribbee islands, 383. 

 Morphia, on, 314 — analysis of, 470. 

 Muriatic acid and water, refractive 



powers of, 192. 

 Murray, Mr. J. on fattening pigs, and 



on a varnish for wood, 235. 

 Musci exotici, 457. 

 Mytili, British fresh water, on, 299. 



N. 



Naphtha, Persian, on, 307. 



Navier, M. on wheels for raising water, 



304. 

 Nickel, on, 380. 



Nickel ore, analysis of a new, 147. 

 Nugent, Dr. on the geology of Antigua, 



57. 



O. 



Oberberg, M. Gruner, analysis of the 

 caelestine found at Norten, near Ha- 

 nover, 283. 



Observations, physical, on the probabi- 

 lity of error in, 45. 



Ocylhoe, on the genus, 43. 



Oil, olive, on the crystallization of, 

 329. 



Organized substances, apparatus for the 

 analysis of, 190. 



Orang-outang, on, 458. 



Otley, J. Esq. account of the floating 

 island in Keswick lake by, 141 — on the 

 black lead mine in Borrovvdale, 199. 



Ova of the opossum tribe, on, 446. 



Ovario-gestation, case of, 143. 



Par.alysis, on supplying nervous power 



in, 372. 

 Parkes, Mr. S. on tlie manufacture of 



tin-plate, 205. 

 Pelletier and Caventou, MM. on cochi- 

 neal, 381 — on the colouring matter of 



a lichen on the bark of the brucea 



antidysenterica, 464. 

 Penzance, meteorological table kept at, 



333, 

 Persea, on the Iree so called by the 



ancients, 455. 

 Pebchier, M. on ihe red snow of Mount 



St. Bernard, 416. 

 Peyrard, M. edition of Euclid in Greek, 



Latin, and Fiench, by, 216. 

 Pfaff, Prof, analysis of a new nickel 



ore, by, 147, 



Phosphoric acid and the phosphates, on, 

 136. 



Phosphorous acid, on, 227. 



Pigs, on the mode of fattening, 235. 



Plana, M. on the occultations of stars 

 behind the moon observed at Turin, 

 150. 



Planche, M. on the substances which 

 give, and those which do not give, 

 blue colour to the alcoholic solution 

 of guaiacum, 465. 



Platinum, on some new combinations 

 of, 296. 



Poisons, vegetable antidote for, 389. 



Pomaceae, on, 450. 



Pontine marshes, on, 62. 



Poor laws, on, 208. 



Potatoe, on, 65. 



Precious stones, Persian work, an ac- 

 count of, 178. 



Projection of the sphere, on a new, 471. 



Prony, M. de, on the Pontine marshes, 

 62. 



Proteosaurus, on the fossil skeleton of, 

 444. 



on the vertebrae and fins 



of, 449. 



Prout, Dr. on the pink sediment of 

 urine, 155 — description of an appa- 

 ratus fur the analysis of organized 

 substances by, 1 90 — on an urinary cal- 

 culus, composed of the lilhate of am- 

 monia, 430 — on the excrement of the 

 chama;leonis vulgaris, 471. 



Prussiate of iron, on, 392. 



Prussic acid, on, 233, 37 6 — in consump- 

 tion, on, 391. 



Puissant, M. on surveying, 220. 



R. 



Railways, iron, on, 221. 



Rainbow, double, on, 71, 269^white 

 solar, on, 200. 



Rain-gauges, on, 71, 269. 



Ransome, J. A. Esq. on a peculiarity in 

 the eye of the balacna mysticetus, 298. 



Reade, Dr. J. on a new theory of vi- 

 sion, 260. 



Refractive powers of muriatic acid and 

 water, 192. 



Rockets, new, 155. 



Roman foot, on the length of, 64. 



Rosin, common, analysis of, 468. 



Royal Society, meetings of, 55, 142, 

 296, 372, 447. 



Rudolplii, M. on kneading guaiacum 

 with wheat flour, 464. 



Rumker, Mr. on (he position of differ- 

 ent places in the Mediterranean, 69 

 — on the coast of Sicily, 149. 



Rutherford, Dr. D. death of, 75. 



