Index. 



477 



Fire-ship, Col. Beaufoy, plan for a, Halo, solar an,d lunar, account of, 167. 



Hauy, M., account of his treatise on 

 precious stones, 378. 



Heat, distribution of, over the globe, 

 177. 



Heaton, Mr., meteorological journal at 

 Lancaster by, 309. 



Heart wood of trees, Mr. Knight's ob- 

 servations on, 220. 



Henry, Dr., analysis of asubsulphate of 

 alumine by, 432. 



271. 



Flowers, double, M. de Candolle's re- 

 marks on, 326. 



~- effect of hot water in reviving, 



Fluor spar, localities of, in Scotland, 

 71. 



Mr. Daniell on its specific 



gravity, 126, 130. 

 Fluxes used fur the blow-pipe, 40, 

 Fossil wood, Dr. Darwin's account of, Herapath, Mr., on the law of continuity 



226. by, 208. 



Fumigatious acid, Morveau's employ- Himala mountains, remarks on the 



ment of, 403. height of, 47. 



Furnace, table, of pumice stone, 449. Hirudo, Dr. Johnson's remarks on, 



142. 

 Holt, Mr., meteorological diary kept at 



Cork by, 358. 

 Home, Sir E. remarks on the impregna- 

 tion of the female by, 54. 



— — on the coagulation of the 



blood by, 63, 298. 



- on the Java swallow by, 



G. 



Gahn, M., remarks on the blow-pipe by, 

 40. 



Galvanism, its effect on the vital func- 

 tion?, 117. 



Geography of plants, M. de Candolle's 

 remarks on, 408. 



■ Mr. Winch's re- 

 mark; on, 334. 



Geological Society, proceedings of, 67, 

 221,458. 



Transactions, Vols. III. 



and IV. 453. 



Geology, at-count of Mr. Smith's disco- 

 veries in, 359. 



Gill, Mr. T., on the sepfaria, 39. 



■■ — on the irench varnish, 



119, 371. 



217. 



on a lamp without flame, 



on welding cast steel and 



cast iron, 289. 



on a pumice stone table 



furnace, 449. 



Gladstone, Mr. D., register of the wea- 

 ther in Iceland by, 414. 



Gosport, meteorological diary kept at, 

 161. 



Granville, Dr., account of a morbid 

 uterus by, 382. 



Grapiiite, account of its localities in 

 Scotland, 152. 



Gravity of the ocean, Dr. Davy's re- 

 marks on, 57. 



- M. Ic Sage's theory of, 249. 



Gregor, Rev. W., biographical notice 

 of, 112. 



Guylon de Morveau, M., biographical 

 account of, 401. 



H. 



140. 

 Hood, Mr., account of some fossil bones 



by, 301. 

 Horner, Mr. AV. G., on reversion of 



series, 108. 

 Horticultural Society, Transactions of, 



293. 

 Hospitals, Mr. E. Davy on the air of, 



214. 

 Howard, Mr. L., meteorological tables 



by, 79, 159, 239, 319, 399, 473. 

 Humboldt, M., account of isothermal 



lines by, 177. 

 Ilulton's Island, description of, 388. 

 Hypepliosphoroiis acid, M. Dulong's 



account of, 135. 



I. and J. 



Jean Mayen's Island, Mr. Scoresby's 

 account of, 66. 



■ account of a mi- 

 neral from, 191. 



Jameson, Prof., on simple minerals, 

 301. 



Java swallow, Sir E. Home's remarks 

 on, 1:0. 



Ibbetsonj Mrs., on the death of plants, 

 252. 



Iceland, meteorological diary kept in, 

 96, 169, 414. 



- account of weather in, during 

 1817, 2*9. 



Jolm-oii, Dr., his remarks on the hirudo, 

 142. 



- Mr., on the nomenclature of 



clouds. 808. 

 Hall, Dr. M., on the oxidation of iron Ipecacuanha, M M. Magendic and JKel* 



by water, 220. ktier'a analysis of, 422. 



