ee ureted Hydrogen upon Nitric Acid, with a ew process for iba ek ei Sul- 
phur ase ssrdigionts of Lime, by €. Lecomre " 261. — and Eco 
‘omates, by VLA A. Jacqurt.arn Preparation of Chloric A Acid 
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the Chioraves, by Lewis THomrson, 262.—On the Hydrates of Nitric Acid, 
ny ART ex Suite ! On the action of “Anhydrous Phosphoric Acid upon the 
‘ M. Dumas, Maracut: and Leptanc, 263. 
, and so: alogous produets, by F. Dum and 
n of eee itrogenous Bodies, as Fibrine 
Ohushe: into F any 8 ubstances, by M. BLonnrau: The 
of Wats at high Temperatures, by hidwike TiLcuMay, 
eolo -—Brandisit a New Min by M. Haipinerr, 267.— 
Baca AUPT: ‘Stiblite, P-New P Mined, b MM. Buivm and- 
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y D.D.O 1. ; 
i aap dy vf Iceland, by M. Desert: ec haahedy omy pe Posi fete 
y of the Roc ks associated with the Coal of Australia, b y Faepieicx 
a new genus and species of Fossil Foner a2 Posbrothe erium Wil- 
2B icin Ler me M.D., 276.—Description of a new species of Antelope — 
fest Africa, by J. E. Gray ¥, Esq., F RS, 279.—On lasde of Reproduc- 
in the Inferior Akials ; by J.P. van Bene DEN, 280. 
mn y-—Satellite f Neptune, by M. Orro Srrvve: Orbit of the Planet F a 
+ 282, the Riwiler Eclipse of the seo October, 1 1847, by J. Law 
Sans, 283.—Meteorite of July 14, 1847, | oe 
us igence.—Association of Geologists and Naturalists : Spenen Pa 
y Prof ? Recon gees Sana cl: 27. reg Shelhe eee: 
- Gray, 289.—Eseculent Funguse’ an : ‘ 
ion to India, 290.—Coller hes, fy Bees dS 
: . “Ss Reap, 22— eee 
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S. Hatorman, 296.~ Tele patie ‘cle, 
ee Congress of Science : Note on Nineveh, . 
ps eee rae so Botan of the Nort hem. 
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the work during the year end ~ 
atural, Civil naira in three parts, with a new 
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