INDEX. 



A 



DAMS, Mr. J., lemnia 5 and pro- 

 positions by, 36. 



- solution of equa- 



tions and problem? by, 275, 349. 

 Adams' Peak, Dr. Daw's account of, 



65. 

 Adam?, Sir Wm., his infirmary for the 



eyes, S95. 

 Adanson, M., biographical sketch of, 



345. 

 Addle, Mr. P.. his remarks on Mr. 



Daniell's theory of crystals, 125. 

 Africa, Scott's account of the interior 



of, 122. 

 Ainsley, Mr. R., account of a locality 



of arragonite, 67. 

 Allan, Mr. T., on the country round 



Nice, 224. 

 Almonds, bitter, analysis of, by M. 



Vogel, 426. 

 sweet, analysis of, by M. 



Boullay, 428. 

 Alumine, siliciferous subsiilphate of, 



analyzed, 43?. 

 Amphibia, Dr. Davy's remarks on their 



urinary organs, 381. 

 Animal substances, M. Berard's ana- 



ly-is of, iJ56. 

 Areuei) Society, Third Vol. of their 



Memoirs, 73, 153. 

 Arfvedson, M., on the oxides of man- 

 ganese, 228. 

 . discovery of litliion by, 



291,448. 

 Argonauta Argo, Dr. Leach's remarks 



on, III. 

 Arithmetical machine constructed by 



Lord Stanhope, 85. 

 Ashantee, account of a mission to, 9. 

 Asia, ('apt. Buruey's remarks oa the 



. parts of, 64. 

 Astronomical observations in S inland, 



153. 

 Atmospherical temperature in hot cli- 

 mates, Dr. Davy's remarks on, 57. 

 Aurora Borealis, account of, 108. 



B. 



Baget, M., on metallic watering, 389. 



B&ke well, Mr., on graphite in Scot- 

 land, 152. 



Barometer, Dr. Bostock's remarks on, 

 198. 



1 



Barometer, thermometrical, Mr. Wol- 

 lastou's, 53. 



Bauer, Mr., h's account of the fcetal 

 ovum, 55. 



Beaufoy, Col., magnetical and meteo- 

 rological observations by, 76, 156, 

 236, 316, 397,470. 



narrative of a storm 



by, 442. 



27 1. 



plan of a fire ship by, 



Berard, M. t his analysis of animal 

 substances, 356. 



Berger, Dr , an account of the Jura 

 limestone by, 68. 



Bernard, St., meteorological establish- 

 ment at, 313. 



Berzelius, Professor, on lithion and 

 selenium, 291, 373,447. 



Beudar.t, M., remarks on crystalline 

 form by, 262. 



observations on, by Dr. 



Wollaston, 2H1. 



Biot. M., traile de physique par, 68. 



Black drop, original recipe for the, 231. 



Blood, Sir E. Home and Mr. Bauer's 

 remarks on, 64. 



Blow-pipe, M. (iahn"s remarks on. 40. 



with gas, Dr. Watt's re- 

 marks on, 386. 



Blue iron earth, account of alocality 

 of,39l. 



B:mes, on the alimentary matter pro- 

 cuied from, 106. 



Boog, Mr., account of the sphinx by, 

 150. 



Bostork, Dr., remarks on the barome- 

 ter by, 198. 



, on a locality of blue 



iron earth, 391. 



Boullay, M., analysis of the sweet 

 almond by, 428. 



Braconnot, M., analysis of pimento and 

 lichen bj , 312. 



Brewster, pr., on polarisation, 143. 



. on double refraction, 



146. 



« on an affection of the 



experiments on surfaces 

 announced, 156. 



on doubly refracting 



eye, 151. 



prisms, 175. 

 Biinklcy, Dr., remarks on parallax by, 

 298. 



