Index. 



All 



Electro-magnetism, historical sketch of, 



193, 274. 

 Enamel, black, on the, obtained from 



platina, 337. 

 Evaporation, theory of, 363. 

 Expedition, polar, 469. 



Faraday, Mr. on two new compounds of 

 chlorine and carbon, and on a new com- 

 pound of iodine, carbon, and hydrogen, 

 104. 



- . and Phillips, Messrs. on a new 



compound of chlorine and carbon, 150. 



Fever, yellow, 468. 



Floetz formations, on, 241, 339, 405. 



Folliculus aeris of the egg, described, 1. 



Form, primary, of the Bournonite, on 

 the, 360. 



Formations, floetz, on, 24 1 , 339, 405. 



Fruit, maturation of, 47 1 . 



Gas, acid carbonic, on the specific gravity 

 of, 50. 



oil and coal, remarks on, 44. 



from coal, table of results of expe- 

 riments on, 177. 



from cocoa nut oil, on, 235. 



from whale oil, table of results of 



experiments on, 176. 



Gases, oxygen and hydrogen, on their 

 specific gravity, 48. 



from coal and oil, circumstances to 



which they owe their illuminating 

 powers, 182. 



combustible, table of their charac- 

 teristic properties, 177. 



Geography, .Society for the encouragement 

 of, 397. 



Geology of the neighbourhood of Oke- 

 hampton, 161. 



Goat, Cachmere, 396. 



(iravity, specific, of azotic gas, 50. 



of oxygen and hydro- 

 gen gases, 48. 



Oreenwich and Paris, meridians of, 396. 



(Juage, for wind, new, 431. 



Gunpowder, process for analyzing, 1 56. 



coal and oil, which is condensed by 

 contact with chlorine, 179. 



Henry, Dr. on the aeriform compounds 

 of charcoal and hydrogen, 167. 



Herapath, J. tables of temperature, and a 

 mathematical development of the causes 

 and laws of the phenomena which have 

 been adduced in support of the hypo- 

 theses of calorific capacity, latent heat, 

 &c. 48, 88, 201 , 256, 363, 434— reply 

 to remarks on his theory, by, 223, 462. 

 remarks on his theory, 223, 



224, 418. 



291. 



Ws Esq. on a new balance, 



Historical sketch of electro-maenetism. 

 195,274. ■ 



Home, Sir Everard, on the black rete 

 mucosum of the negro, being a defence 

 against the scorching effects of the sun's 

 rays, 227. 



Hop, on the oil obtained from the distilla- 

 tion of, 315. 



Hope, Dr. reply to his remarks on Mr. 

 Phillips's analysis of the Edinburgh 

 Pharmacopoeia, 19. 



Howard, Mr. R. meteorological tables, by, 

 79, 159,239,319,396,473. 



Hydrate of boraeic acid, composition of, 

 131. 



Hydrocyanate of iron and deutoxide of 

 copper with sulphuric acid, on the com- 

 pound of, 1 2. 



Hydrogen, carbon, and iodine, on a new- 

 compound of, I IS. 



and charcoal, on the aeriform 



compounds of, 167. 



Ignition, occasioned by sulphuric acid and 



barytes, 77. 

 Iodine, carbon, and hydrogen, on a new 



compound of, 118. 

 Iron, benzoate of, composition of, 141. 

 Irvine, Mr. Pv. on the carburet of nickeL 



149. 

 Julin, M. on the preparation of succinic 



acid, 76. 



H. 



Headen Hill, on the geological formation 

 of, 216. 



Heat, animal, on the influence of the ner- 

 vous system, on, 37. 



Henry, Dr. inferences respecting the com- 

 position of that part of the gas from 



Kater, Capt. an account of the comparison 



of various British standards of linear 



measure, 228. 

 on the best kinds of steel for 



a compass needle, 230. 

 Konig, Charles, Esq. on Mr. Smithson's 



hypotheses of the formation of capillarjr 



copper, 291. 



