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Index. 



U. and V. 



Van Mons, M. on ignition supported by 

 hydrophosphoric gas, &c. 30-i. 



Vapour of water, on the deoxidizing pro- 

 perty of, 45. 



Vauquelin, M. analysis of the metal of 

 the statue found at Lillebonne, 101— ^ 

 on a contradiction in Thomson's System 

 of Chemistry, 147 — on the alkali of the 

 Daphne, 305. 



Vegetable alkalies, volatilityofsomeof, 384. 



Vessels, on the construction of, 264. 



Vesuvian minerals, notice of, 392. 



Uranium, fluate of, 337 . ,, 



sulphates of, descripition of, 



390. 



W. 



Water, congelation of, electricity pro- 

 duced by, 157. 



vapour of, on the deoxidizing pro- 

 per* y of, 45. 



Weaver, T. additional remarks on the 

 older red sandstone formation, &c. 1 1 . 



Webster, Dr. an account of new localities 

 of American minerals, 73. 



. Mr. on the Isle of Wight, 463. 



■ notice of his paper on, 



466— on the Purbeck and Portland 

 beds, 467. 



Whipple, Mr. on nitric ether, 286 — an- 

 swer to Mr. Phillips's observations on 

 the London Pharmacopoeia, 463. 



Wight, Isle of, additions to Dr. Fitton's 

 paper, on, 458. 



Wollaston, Dr. on semi-decussation of the 

 optic nerves, 294. 



Woodward, Mr. on the transmission pf 

 electricity through tubes of water, 48. 



X. 



X.'s remarks on Mr. 

 Hygrometry, 215- 

 niell's observations. 



Daniell's work on 

 -reply to Mr. Da- 

 257, 348. 



y. 



Yttria, fluate of, 334. 



Z. 



Zinc, fluate of, 334. 

 Zirconia, fluate of, 334. 

 in black pepper, 149. 



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