INDEX 



TO THE 



PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS 



FOR THE YEAR 1835. 



A. 



Atmospheric tides j and meteorology of Dukhun (Deccan), East Indies, on the, 161. 



B. 



Bakerian Lecture. On the proofs of a gradual rising of the land, &c., 1. 



Bell (Sir Charles). Continuation of the paper on the relations between the nerves of motion 



and of sensation, and the brain ; more particularly on the structure of the medulla oblongata 



and the spinal marrow, 255. 

 Brewster (Sir David), K.H. On certain peculiarities in the double refraction and absorption of 



light exhibited in the oxalate of chromium and potash, 91. 



C. 



Cirripedes, discovery of the metamorphosis in the second type of the Lepades, Sec, 355. 

 Crustacea, on the supposed existence of metamorphosis in, 311. 



————— (decapodous), on the double metamorphosis of, exemplified in Cancer Mcenas, Linn., 

 359. 



D. 



Daubeny (Charles, M.D.). Some account of the eruption of Vesuvius which occurred in the 

 month of August 1834, extracted from the manuscript notes of the Cavaliere Monticelli, 

 Foreign Member of the Geological Society, and from other sources ; together with a statement 

 of the products of the eruption, and of the condition of the volcano subsequently to it, 153. 



Davies (Thomas Stephens, Esq.). Geometrical investigations concerning the phenomena of 

 terrestrial magnetism, 221. 



Differential equations of motion of an attracting or repelling system, transformations of the, 96. 



Disturbing function of the fourth order, on the determination of the terms in the, &c., 57. 



Double refraction and absorption of light, exhibited in the oxalate of chromium and potash, on 

 certain peculiarities in, 91. 



Dynamics, on a general method in (second essay), 95. 



E. 



Electric current, on its influence by induction on itself, and on the inductive action of electric 

 currents generally, 41. 



