478 



Index. 



Logan stone in Cornwall overturned, 

 392. 



rock, account of, 419. 



Lupulin, as a medicine, on, 29. 



M. 



Mac Leay, Mr. notice of his paper on the 



oistros of the Greeks, and the asilus of 



the Romans, 387. 

 Manganese, oxides of, composition of, 



274. 

 Mars, opposition of, on the, 107. 

 Mercury, absorption of air by, 394. 

 Meteorite, analysis of, 237. 

 Meteorological tables kept at Stratford, 



79, 158,239,319. 



registers for 1823, 279. 



Mill, Mr. on lupulin as a medicine, 29 — 



phosphorescence of acetate of lime, 235. 

 Moll and Van Beck, MM. account of their 



paper on sound, 384. 

 Morphia, composition of, 47, 315. 

 Motion, rotatory, of camphor, cause of, 



469. 

 Mount Sorrel, on the rocks of, 1 . 

 Moyle, Mr. mean results of the meteoro- 

 logical register kept by him, 279 — on 



an improved clinometer, 1 22. 

 Muriate of cobalt, crystalline form of, 



364. 

 Muriatic acid, on the existence of, in the 



stomachs of animals, 147. 



N. 



Narcotin, composition of, 47. 



Newman, Mr. account of his improve- 

 ments in mountain barometers, 3 1 3. 



Nickel and copper, sulphate of, crystal- 

 line form of, 1 17. 



■ oxide of, preparation of, 395. 

 Nitrate of barytes, crystalline form of, 21. 



■ lead, crystalline form of, 21. 



■ silver^ as a test for arsenic, 38. 



• ' h crystalline form of, 161. 



■ strontia, crystalline form of, 

 288 — hydrous, 288 — composition of, 

 289. 



Nitric acid and potash in Cheltenham 



water, 393. 

 Numbers, equivalent, table of, 185. 

 Nuttallite, a new mineral, description of, 



366. 



O. 



Observations, astronomical, 29, 121, 197, 



278, 328, 406. 

 Oxide, nitrous, conversion of, to a fluid 



form, 96. 



Oxide of uranium, method of preparing, 

 244 — composition of, 258 — yellow, 

 composition of, 259. 



■ of manganese, composition of, 



274. 



Oxidum, manganico-manganicum, analy- 

 sis of, 267. 



Organic products, improved apparatus for 

 tha analysis of, 170. 



P. 



Parhelia, account of, 75. 



Paris and Fonblanque's history of poisons, 

 433. 



Patents, new, list of, 78, 157, 237, 318, 

 471. 



Pelletier and Dumas, on organic salifia- 

 ble bases, 47. 



Perchloride of carbon, crystalline form of, 

 304. 



Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medico- 

 rum Londinensis, analysis of, 450. 



Phillips, Mr. R. on the methods of em- 

 ploying the various tests of arsenic, 30 

 — chemical examination of the skoro- 

 dite, 99 — remarks on Mr. Gray's an- 

 swer to his review of the Elements of 

 Pharmacy, 128 — analysis of the argil- 

 laceous iron ore, 448. 



W. and S. L. Kent, on the 



rocks of Mount Sorrel, &c. 1 . 



• on a new locality of the 



skorodite, D7 — on cleavlandite in the 

 older rocks, 118 — hints to an Edin- 

 burgh reviewer, 285. 



Phosphorescence of acetate of lime, 235. 



and electricity, connexion 



between them, 395. 



Pianoforte wire, manufacture of, 1 56. 



Poisons, history of, 432. 



Potash, bitartrate of, crystalline form of, 

 161. 



hydriodate of, method of prepar- 

 ing, 468. 



subcarbonate of, crystallization of, 



470. 



20. 



161. 



sulphate of, crystalline form of, 



tartrate of, crystalline form of, 



and nitric acid in Cheltenham 

 water, 393. 



Powell, Mr. notice of his paper respecting 

 the supposed heating effect beyond the 

 red end of the spectrum, 148— remarks 

 on solar light and heat, 321, 401. 



Prout, Dr. notice of his paper on the na- 

 ture of the acid and saline matters ex- 

 isting in the stomachs of animals, 147. 



Prussian blue, patent for dveing with, 

 396. 



