GENERAL INDEX. 
Aaron, J., on the cause of goitre, 191. 
A*cer, 140. 
Address delivered to the Zoological Club of the 
Lin. Soc. of London, by N. A. Vigors, 201. 
Ainsworth, W., Notes on the Pyrenees, 496. 
Air, dryness of, at Florence, 376. 
Alcédo, species of, 147. 
Alcydnia, remains of, 270. 
A/lge, query on preserving, 198. 
Alisma Plantago, 62. 
Alligator, hard substances in stomach of, 447. 
A‘lium, 59. 
Alluvium, in Geology, 77. 
America, pearls in, 251. 
Amphibia, fossil remains of, 565, 366; query 
respecting, 472. 
Amyris, 141. 
Anagillis arvénsis and cerilea, on the specific 
identity of, by the Rev. J. S. Henslow, 537. 
Anatomical preparations, query on, by B. 
Maund, and answer to, 92. t 
Anatomy, comparative, query best treatise, 470. 
Ants and aphides, 148. 
Apécynum androsemifolium, remark on, 461. 
Arden, Forest of, 386. 
Aspergillum, 335. 
Aspidium lobatum, 166. 
Aviaries in the Garden of Plants at Paris, 24. 
Awn of the oat, observations respecting, 486. 
Baird, W., on the luminousness of the sea, 320. 
Bakewell, Robert, a visit to the Mantellian Mu- 
seum at Lewes, 9. r 
Bakewell, R, jun., on the Falls of Niagara, 117. 
Ball containing bees, curious, explained, 199. 
Bancroft, Dr., noticed, 215. 
Battles of the stickleback fish, 330. 
Béllue, 515. 
Bewick, Robert Elliot, noticed, 4. 
Bewick, Thomas, memoir of, 1; concluded, 97 ; 
his fondness for children, 4; his great strength, 
4; his daughters, 4 ; spirit of his vignettes, 6,; 
his fishes, 103; his reception in London, 104; 
query on his relics, 92; reply to, 191. 
Belemnites figured and described, 254. 
Bell, Mr., noticed, 214. 
Bennett, Mr., noticed, 208. 
Bicheno, Mr., on the shamrock of Ireland, 294. 
Bill, remarkable formation of the, observed in 
several birds, by John Blackwall, Esq., 402. 
Bimanes, 513. 
Birch tree, large, 175. 
Bird, small unknown, answer to query, 93. 
Birds, rare, shot, hints respecting, 185; soften- 
ing the skins of, answer respecting, 123; in 
the west of Scotland, facts and queries respect- 
ing, 194; arrival of a valuable collection of, 
211; fossil remains of, 362 ; remarkable form- 
ation of the bill observed in several species of, 
by John Blackwall, 402; summer, early ar- 
rival of, by J. D. Hoy, 436; rare, killed in 
Suffolk, and on the borders of Norfolk and 
Essex, by J. D. Hoy, 436; song of, critical 
remarks respecting, by R. Sweet, 447; songs 
of, observations respecting, 472; destroying 
the buds of fruit trees, query respecting, 475. 
Biscacho and Coquimbo owl, critique on, 188. 
Blackbird, white, 146. 
Blackwall, John, Esq., remarkable formation of 
the bill observed in several birds, 402; on the 
ascent of aeronautic spiders, 456. 
Blood, cause of colour not ascertained, 446. 
Bloxam, A., plants in Charnwood Forest, 167. 
Blue-bells of Scotland, critical remark on, 461. 
Bonnet’s theory of shells, 3542. 
Botanical Society suggested, 185. 
Bowman, J. E., figure and description of the 
shining moss, 462. 
Breach of Roland, the, 507. 
Bree, the Rev. W. T., M.A., sketch of a natural 
calendar of coincidence, 17 ; criticism respect- 
ing the water sbrew, 90; answer respecting a 
small unknown bird, 93; dates of the first 
and last appearances of the Hirtindines in the 
neighbourhood of Allesley rectory, for 1829, 
130; the distinction of sex in the wood-cock, 
147; botanical frauds, 150; rare plants found 
in Warwickshire, 162; stones found in the 
stomachs of pike, 241; on the large and small 
cabbage butterflies, 242; the mode in which the 
common frog takes its food, 326; critical re- 
marks on the cuckoo and cuckoo’s maid, and. 
on the departure of the swift, 450. 
Bride stones, 426. 
Brongniart’s theory of primeval vegetation, re- 
marks on, by Nat. John Winch, A.L.S., 373, 
Brown, John F.L.S., query on skate spawn, 93 ; 
on a mass of fused green porphyry, 199. 
Bruguiére’s theory respecting shells, 543. 
Baccinum lapillus, critique respecting the, 484. 
Bull-trout, queries respecting the, 480. 
Bull oak, the, 551. 
Bungay, Orchidee and uncommon plants found 
near, 155; calendar of nature in, for 1829, 179. 
Bunting, the black-headed, answer, 92. 
Bushmen of South Africa, 429. 
Bustard, Great, of India, description of, with 
notices of some other Indian bustards, 515. 
Butterflies, Cabbage, large and small, 242. 
Butterflies and flies, query respecting, 476. 
Butterfly, painted lady, 247; black-ribbed, 247 ; 
Argus, 247. 
Byron’s poetry, Bewick’s opinion of, 99. 
Calendar, natural, of coincidence, sketch of, 17. 
Calendar of nature for Scotland, 82. 181, 295. 
391. 440. ; for Bungay, 178. 
Caley, the late Mr. George, notice of, 226. 
Calla ethidpica, 156, 
Calyx, on the different species of, 52. 
Camelopardalis on cover of Magazine, 188. 
Campanula patula, 163. 
Carabus, query respecting, 477. 
Carlisle, arrival of 24 summer birds of passage 
in the neighbourhood of, during 1829, 172. 
Carnassiers, 513. 
Carr, J., answer to query respecting the samlet, 
botcher, and gillion, 196, 
Carrageen or Irish moss, query, and answer, 483. 
Carus, Dr., observations relative to his discovery 
of the circulation of the blood in insects, 48. 
Cassida, metamorphosis of a species of, 523. 
Cetaceous animals, 514. 
Céte, 515. 
Ceylon, productive of pearls, 250. 
Chalk districts, plants of the, 418. 
Chama gigas, figured, 43, 
Chameleon, critical remark concerning, 188 ; on 
the habits of the, by H. Slight, M.R.C.S., 232. 
Charnwood Forest, plants in, by A. Bloxam, 167. 
Chestnut, the Tortworth, 378. 
Chlora perfoliata, 1538. 
Clarke, W. B., impression of astar-stone on flint, 
152; unusual appearance in the sky, 199. 
Clio borealis, 529, . 
Coal fields, extensive, in North America, 429. 
Coccinélla septempunctata, 248. 
Cock of the wood, in Britain, 157. 
Collecting geological specimens, 442. 
Colouring of shells, 349 ; influenced by light, 346. 
Conférva, duck’s-foot, query and answer, 483. 
Conyélvulus Soldanélla, locality of, 417. 
