476 



Index. 



Carbonates, table of the composition 



of, o75. 

 Carlisle, Anthony, Esq. on monstrosi- 

 ties, 70. 

 Carne, Mr. Joseph, on the Relistian 



Mine, 3S9. 

 Cartlane Craig, account of, 305. 

 Cassegrainian telescope, on the light 



of, 3S1. 

 Chalcedony, vegetable remains in, 387. 

 Chemistry, improvemcDts in, during last 



year, 10. 

 Cheueul, M. on nitrites of lead, 18— 



on sulphite of coiiper, IH— analysis 



of mispickel by, '22. 

 Chlorine, 2*27, 429. 

 Chromate of mJinsanese, 416. 

 Chromic acid, action oi, on manganese, 



416. 

 Chromium, 101. 



Clanny, Dr. Reid, on the means of pro- 

 curing a steady li^hl in coal-mines, 



3oO — on a man who vomited urine, 



4:36. 

 Cl-irkr, Dr. meteorological tables by, 



'27-'. 

 Coal-Mines, on the ventilation of, 196, 



396 — how to obtain a steady light in, 



380 — on the effects of explusious in, 



43-2. 

 Cobalt, 358. 

 Coiburn, Zerah, peculiar structure of, 



and of his family, 70. 

 Cold produced by sulphuret of carbon, 



235, S83. 

 Condenser, new, 379, 

 Conglomerated rocks, on, 150. 

 Cooper, Ralph, singular case of, 436. 

 Copper, sulphite of, 13. 

 Cornwall {Geological Society, 234 — 



transactions of, S8y. 

 Corundum, Swedish, 387. 

 Crichlon, Dr. on tlie supply of vitality 



to the living system, .JOS. 

 Ciiille granite of Galloway described, 



465.^ 

 Crystals, on the structure of, 62. 

 Cullen, Dr. opiifions of, respecting the 



atomic iheory, "^'M. 

 Cuuer's Iheory of ilie earth, 143. 



D. 



D.ilton, Mr. John, on ojymuriate of 

 lime, 17 — his remarks on Rerzelius"s 

 css^ay ou tie cause of cheniiril pro- 

 portions, 174 — whether the disco- 

 vcrcr of the atomic theory, 3'29. 



Dallonian iheory of definite piopor- 

 lion?, 134, 375. 



D vy. Sir Humphry, on fluorine, 14, 

 '2i6— onaaoiane, 16,382 — ou iotiiuc, 



146 — on silica, 227 — on chlorine, 



227 — on the chemical products from 



fluor spar, 383. 

 Davy, Mr. John, on phosgene gas, 13 



— on the combination of chlorine and 



metals, 13 — on fluoric acid, 14 — on 



animal heat, 229. 

 Defiaitc proportions, on, 13, 51, 93, 



244, 353. 

 Delaroche, Dr. on the specific heat of 



gases, 11. 

 Derby, weather at, during last year, 



272. 



E. 



Ecliptic, obliquity of, 385. 



Ivlectririly, improvements in, during 

 1813, ii— -distriliution of, on condui-- 

 tors, 391 — annual publication on, 

 472. 



Equinoxes, precession of, 312. 



Eriometer, 8. 



Fat, on the formation of, 379. 



Felling colliery, new explosion at, 132. 



Fife, mineralogical description of, .'!i04. 



Finns, number of, 443. 



Fitlon, Dr. on the porcelain earth of 

 Cornwall, 180 — ou a mode of venti- 

 lation at Lead Hills, S94. 



Fluid ounce explained, 469 — use of 

 the term objected to, 469. 



Fluoboracic acid, 384. 



Fluor spar, chemical products from, 

 ' 383. 



Fluoric acid, 383, 



radicle, 55. 



Fluorine, 14, 2'26, 384, 429. 



Fog, extraordinary, 154, 235. 



Fox, James, Esq. on the weather at 

 Plj month during Jan. 1814,274. 



G. 



Galloway, mineralogical observation* 



on, 420. • 

 Galviiuism, on the hypotheses of, 32, 



85. 

 Gases, specific heat of, 11. 

 Genie, meaning of the word, 396. 

 Cicological Society, ujcetiu^s of, 71, 



14b, 386. 

 Geognosy, improvements in, 28. 

 Glands, " black bronchial, eolourinj 



matter of, 380. 

 Glass, ho!, optical properties of, 463. 

 (Mass tubes, method of graduating, 467. 

 Gold, 354. 

 Granite, transition, 28 — granite veiiia 



iu tlatc, 38j*. 



