4 so Index 



Stark, Mr. on j^alvaiiism as a solvent 



for urinary calculi, 112. 

 Stars, visibiliiy of, in the day time, 



queries respecting, 466. 

 Steel, method of gilding on, 21. 

 Steflens, Professor, analysis of boracUe, 



by, 46 — conduct of, 77. 

 Storer, Dr. on a well in Bridlington 



Harbour, M9. 

 Stork, black, 455. 

 Stratlngh, S. experiments, by, on chlo- 



rin,", 13. 

 Stream-works of Pentowan described, 



147. 

 Succinic acid, composition of, 99. 

 Sugar from starcit, 35. 

 J , composition of, 262 — of milk, 



composition of, 266— the antidote of 



copper, 384. 

 Sulpiiureted chyazic acid, 26. 

 Sulphuric acid as a poison, 385 — 



fuming, 27. 

 Swine-stone, analyzed, 52— at Building 



Hill, in Durham, I5i: 



Swordfish found in the Frith of Forth 

 described, 136. 



T. 



Tannin from nutgalls, composition of, 



, 182. 



Tanning, observations on, 112. 



Tartaric acid, rouiposUion of, 95. 



Taylor, John, Esq on the tunnel of the 

 Tavistock canal, 145. 



Tempciatures, Morveau's table of, 155. 



Teneria'e, peak of, height of, 76. 



Tonnanl, Smiihson, E^q. death of, 312. 



Terra AusUa!i-i, voyage to, 219. 



Tiieriac>;iieter, centigrade, recommend- 

 ed, 156. . , 



Thompson, Sir Bcnjaraiu, Count Rum- 

 ford, biograpiiical account of, 240. 



Thomson, Vr. Thomas, >,k<-tch of the 

 latest improvi-meuts in physical 

 science, by, 1— bl- nde and crude 

 antia.ouy aniilyzod, by, 21— carbon- 

 ate of magnesia and asbcstous actino- 

 lite, analyzeil, b,, 22 — magnetic 

 iron ore, analyzed, by, 1^6 — new 

 lead ore analyzed, by, 141 — on 



, some points connected with the 

 atomic theory, 184. 



Tiarks, Dr. on Mr. Lockhart's imaginary 

 cube roots, 394. 



Tin as a poison, 384, 



Tiuto, mineralogic.ll desciiption of, 

 137. 



Titus," Col. Silas, problem, by, re- 

 solved, 53. 



Toads found in rocks and trees, 393. 



Tonnestein, mineral water of, ana- 

 lyzed, 33. 



C. Baldwin, Printer, 

 New Bridge-slisct, London. 



Travers, Benjamin, Esq. on the me- 

 chanism by which the eye adjusts 

 itself to different distances, 69, 142. 



Tremaer, what, 374. 



Tungsten, experiments on, 20. 



Tunnel of Tavistock canal described, 

 145. 



U. 



Veins, on, 141. 



Vieillot, At. on the arrangement of 

 birds, 70. 



A^ine, experiments on the sap of, 109. 



Vitrified forts of Scotland, remarks ou, 

 152. 



Vogel, Mr. on fuming sulphuric acid, 

 28 — analysis of some oxalates, by, 

 29 — analysis of sea-water, by, 32. 



Volcanoes, analogy respecting, 464. 



Uran mica, green, analyses of, SSI- 

 account of, 311. 



Urine, remarkable, analysis of, 40. 



— in hepatitis destitute of urea, 424. 



W. 



Walker, Mr. Alexander, claims the 

 discovery that the spinal marrow 

 consists of four portions, 316. 



Weather at Plymouth for six months, 

 284. 



Webb Seymour, Lord, clinometer, by, 

 146. 



Wehster, Mr, on the fresh-water for- 

 mations in the Isle of Wight, 450. 



Wells, Dr. answer, by, to the Quar- 

 terly lleview of his Essay on Devf , 

 2ol. 



Weinerian Society, meetings of, 71, 

 152. 



_. ~, memoirs of Vol. II. 



analysis of, 134. 



Wnately, John, Esq. on the mauufac- 

 ture of .flour from potatoes, 351. 



White of eirg, the antidote to corrosive 

 sublimate, 383. 



White-stone, 75. 



Wight, Isle of, fresU'Water formations 

 in,. 450. 



WdflastiU), Dr. W. Hyde, on the crys- 

 tals of iodine, 237. 



Wood, on products obtained in the dis- 

 tillation »f, 444. 



Wurzpr, Professor, analysis of a re- 

 markable urine, by, 40— on the uri- 

 nary calculus of a horse, 41. 



Wvnch, Nat. Esq. on the geology of 

 Northumberiand and Durham, 144, 



Zeolites analysis of, 46, 51. 

 inc as a poison, 38'!. 



