Index. 



477 



Oranile of Galloway dcscribed,-.420. 



Grtenoush, Mr. on the sand tubes at 

 Driga;, 380. 



Gie)j<ir> , pr. Olinlhu?, observations by, 

 on Don Rodriguez' paper, 3, 'i8'i. 



Grierson, Dr. reply by, to Mr. Allan's 

 addilioiKil observations on transition 

 rock?, 286— inineralo^ical observa- 

 tioiis on Galloway, 420. 



Groombridge, Mr. on atmospheric re- 

 fractions, 385. 



H. 



Halo round the moon, 234. 



Hav, Mr. on the properties of tangents 

 of circles, .SS6. 



Heat, discoveries respecting, made in 

 1813, 10 — heat evolved by combus- 

 tibles, 11 — specific heat of gases, 11 

 • — radiant heat, 11 — animal heat, 

 229— 



Ilerinar.ii, M. C. T. on the number of 

 inhabitants in Russia, 165, 260 — on 

 the distribution of the inhabitants of 

 Russia. 43S. 



Herschel, Dr. William, observations 

 by, to enable astronomers to judge 

 of the probability of his o[>iiiion re- 

 specting (he origin of fixid stars. 

 302. 



Ileyne, Dr. Benjamin, on the Indian 

 method of oxidizing silver, 402. 



lliggins, Mr. wlielher the discoverer of 

 ttie atomic theory, 329. 



ll.)me, Sir Kverard, theory by, of the 

 formation of fat, 319 — additions by, 

 to the anatomy of the squalus maxi- 

 inu«, 382. 



Humours of the eye, composition of, 

 2C. 



Iljdrogen, 01. 



Hvdrology, discoveries in, during 

 1813, S. 



Jame'on, Professor, on conglomerated 

 rocks, 150 — on stratification, veins, 

 and coal, 150— on the mineralogy of 

 Fife, 304 — on overlying formations, 

 464 — on the Criffle granite of (iallo- 

 vay, 465. 



Iberite, account of, 152. 



Indians, Nonii American, origin of, 

 153. 



Inbect on apple-trees, 316 — how de- 

 fctrojed, .'196. 



iDhiiiiite, l-'ii-nch, labours of, during 

 1813, 2'?l,.306, 389, 46j. 



Iodine, "3, KG, 146, 136, 313, 429. 



John, Dr. contributions to the chemical 

 knowledge of manganese by, 413. 



Iron, 356. 



Ivory, Mr. on the attraclion of an ex- 

 tensive class of sj)heroids, 2. 



Jupiter, on the small equations that 

 exist in liie theory of, 389. 



Katec, Captain, on the light of th« 

 CassegraiiJan lelescope, 381 — new 

 method of dividing circles by, 462. 



Keith, Rev. P. on tiic direction of the 

 radicle and phimula, 71. 



Kinfauns, meteorological table at, for 

 1S12, 157. 



Kanig, Charles, Tsq. on a petrified 

 human skeleton froin Guadaloupe, 

 228. 



Kouite, constituents of, 22. 



Lactic acid, -25. 



Lagrange, Ai. biographical account ofj 

 321, 401. 



Laplace, iil. analytical theory of pro- 

 babiliiies by, 2 — on the variations of 

 planetary elements, and on the co- 

 mets, 231. 



Larkins, Mr. N. I. on the structure of 

 <!r\sials, 62. 



Leach, Dr. on ftmr classes of animals, 

 386 — on the distribution of the Crus- 

 tacea, .')S6. 



Lead, 356 — ^new ore of, 305 — salts of, 

 17. 



Lepiiliiim nudicaule united to tlie new 

 gi'nus tisdalea by Dr. Smith, 304. 



Light, on the decompnsiiion of, 276. 



Lime, ox^muriate of, 17. 



Limiis of perpetual snow in the North, 

 210, 338. 



Linnaean Society, meetings of, 71, 148, 

 230, 304, 486', 46.'i— otfice bearers in, 

 463. 



Lowitz, Mr. Tobias, biographical ac- 

 count of, 161. 



M. 



Macculloch, Dr. on Glenlilt, 72— oi 



vegetable remains in chalcedony, 



Ji87. 

 Mackenzie, Charles, Ksq. on the mine- 



lalogy of the Ochil Hills, 116. 

 Marknighl, Dr. on Cartlane Craig, 305. 

 Mag'iKlie, AshursI, Lsq. on grunila 



veins in blitie, 388. 



