476 



Index. 



leelile, 365. 



27 3. 



Bnijiialelli, M., on a test for arsenic, 



390. 

 Burney, Cap t., observations on the N.E. 



of Asia by, 6-1. 

 Dr., meteorological journal at 



Gospurt, by, 164. 



Cerealea, researches on, by M. Vogel, 



314. 

 Chalk beds near Paris, account of, 276. 

 hills near Dover, Mr. Phillips's 



account of, 221. 

 Cheltenham salts, Mr. Phillips'sremarks 



on, 28. 

 Chlorine, Sir H. Davy's experiments 



on, 220. 

 Cholesterine, notice of, 467. 

 Chromate of iron in Shetland, 71. 

 Civil engineers, society of, 153. 

 Clarke, Dr., a-count of Greenland 



minerals by, 194. 

 — on the aphlogistic lamp, 



304. 



analysis of petalite and 



account of a meteor by, 



■ account of the diamond 



rock by, 464. 



Clouds, remaiks on the suspension of, 

 103. 



» Mr Johnson's remarks on the 



nomenclature of, 308. 



Coal pa> used with the blow-pipe, 467. 



Coal mine, explosion in, 154. 



Colebmoke, Lent. Col., remarks on the 

 Himala mountains bv,49. 



Colours of veg tables, Mr. Smithson's 

 reu arks on, 65. 



Comet, new, not,ce of, 312. 



■ by M. S. broter, 



405. 



Continuity, Mr. Hcrapath on the law 

 of, 2f8. 



Coral reefs, 468. 



Corpus luteum, Sir E. Home's account 

 of, 54. 



Cork, meteoiolog\ of, by Mr. Hnll,35S. 



,Cramh, Mr. J., biographical account 

 of, 326. 



Crawford, Col., on the Himala moun- 

 tain:, 49. 



Crystall'ne form, M. Beudant's remarks 

 on, 262. 



Crystallization, remarks on Mr. Da- 

 rnell's theory of, 135, 129, 187. 



D. 



Dalton, Mr. J., remarks on phosphur- 

 etted hydrogen by, 7. 



Daniell, Mr., remarks on his theory of 



crystallization, 1*5, 129, ^87. 

 Darwin, Dr., on fossil wood near 



Lichfield, '^26. 

 Davy, Dr. J., observations on the ocean 



and atmosphere, 56. 

 ■ account of AJama' Peak 



by , 65. 



• on the urinary organs of 



the an phibi , 381. 

 Davy, S r H.. account of his expert. 



menls'on chlorine, 220. 



on ph ispliorus, 381. 



Davy, Mr. E., experimeuls on the air 



of hospitals by, 21 1. 

 De Cando'le, M., his observations on 



double flowers, 329. 

 ■ on the geography of 



plants, 408. 

 Delameiherie, M.,biozraph;cal account 



of, 1. 



Diamond rock, description of, by Prof. 



Claike, 461. 

 Dick, Mr. T. L , on the parallel roads 



of Lochabar, 299. 

 • description of a 



spital oar by, 438. 

 Didot, M., improved iiv Ihod of making 



paper by, 75. 

 Distilling, Mr. Trilton's apparatus fori 



445. 

 Dobereiner, M., experiments on fat 



by, 

 Dover chalk hills, account of, by Mr. 



Phillips, 68. 

 Dnh.imel, M., biographical account of, 



160. 

 Dulong, M., experiments on phospho- 

 rus by, 134. 



I'. 



Earth«, how aff.cted by the blow-pipe, 

 4 c. 



Electricity, Lord Stanhope's experi- 

 ments on, noticed, S3. 



Ellis, Mr., remaiks on the lamp with- 

 out flame by, 306, 437. 



Emetine, an arcno.nl of, 425. 



Equation', solutions of, by Mr. Adams, 

 275, 349. 



Eye, on an affection of, by Dr. Brew- 

 ster, 151. 



Fat, M. Dobereiner on the production 

 of, 357. 



Fersusson, Dr., on the mud volcanoes 

 in Trinidad, 145. 



Fermentation of | lants, Mrs. Ibbetson's 

 remarks on, 255. 



Finch. Mr. .1., account of a pseudo- 

 volcano by, 343. 



