ii ’ CONTENTS. 
Page. 
XVIII. Notice of an improved instrument for Venous Injection, 
with a figure; by Dr. J. Maunan, of Providence, R. I. 114 
XIX. Francis Huber.—Notice of his Life and ore by | 
. De Canpo.te, 117 
XX. On eh Uses of Chlorides and Chlorine ; vy A. Come 
XXI. Aetion of Chloride of Line a on Moshot ; by M. E. Sov- 
134 — 
XXII. Vegetable Physiology: in FrelelioR to , Rotation of Crops; 
y M. Macarre, - 138 j 
XXIII. Facts in relation to — Renatinbis Deaths attribu- 
ted to Hydrophobia, - - = ~- 143 — 
MISCELLANIES——-FOREIGN AND DOM, 
1. Museum of Giozon Manrext, Esq. of Lewes, in Sussex, Eng. 162 
2. British Association for the advancement of oo - 179 
3. Leipsic Fair, Autumn, 1831, - - 182 
CHEMISTRY. 
1. 
New Experiments in Caloric, performed ie means of the 
Thermo-multiplier, - 
2. New process for obtaining itérplitie, - 
. Action of Oils upon ayes gas, at the temperate of the 
atmosphere, - 
4. On the injurious action of gases on Vegetation, 
5. On the Distillation of Bread, 
6. Imitation Silver, - 
GEOLOGY. 
Cuvier and Brau: report on M. Deshayes’ “Tableau 
comparatif des coquilles Sibi avec les ee des ter- 
rains tertiaires de Europe,” - 
NECROLOGY. 
Batavia.—Count Charles Vidua le Gonzano, ~ 
OTHER NOTICES. . 
4. Case Ss treatment by carded Cotton, - — - 
2, 3. Preservation against rust, dampness, &c. = for the 
preservation of gepnonc Leather and co from the ef- 
fects of moisture, — - 
4. Economy of Sealing: Wax, Sb 
5, 6,7. Composition for mending crystals, int porcelain and— 
ee = _ — me ee to boil 
Potatoes, 
