INDEX II. 



137 



Educational condition of Rutlandshire, 

 110. 



■ statistics of Birmingham, 111. 



Electrical currents, on, 34. 



Electro-chemical researches, new, 31. 



Ellisia, a new genus of British zoo- 

 phytes, 81. 



Eoiida Zetlandica, 80. 



coronata, 80. 



foliata, 80. 



— — minima, 80. 



Estlin (J. B.) on the new vaccine vi- 

 rus of 1838, 105. 



Eugene de Menil (Baron) on a new 

 safety-lamp, 64. 



Evans (Mr.) on a case of Spina bifida, 

 101. 



Exley (Rev. T.) on the elementary 

 constitution of organic substances, 

 58. 



Eye : on capsular cataract, 96 ; opera- 

 tion for artificial pupil, 96. 



Fairbairn (W.) on the effects of 

 weights acting for an indefinite 

 time upon bars of iron, 126. 



Felkin (W.), experiment on the growth 

 of silk at Nottingham, 8/. 



Fermentation, experiments on, 59- 



Filtering liquids, method of, 131. 



Fish, apparatus for observing them in 

 confinement, 93. 



, on the preparation of, 82, 84. 



Fitzroy (Capt.), observations by Prof. 

 Whewell on his views of the tides, 1 1 . 



Fluoric acid, its existence as a con- 

 stituent of certain animal sub- 

 stances, 56. 



Flos maris, a newBritish zoophyte, 81. 



Forbes (Prof.) on the use of mica in 

 polarizing light, 6. 



Forbes (E.), zoological researches in 

 Orkney and Shetland, 79- 



on the Ciliograda of the British 



seas, 85. 



Fossil vegetables, microscopic, 71- 



Foville (Dr.) on the anatomy of the 

 brain, 97. 



Fox (G. T.), account of the remains 

 of a whale recently discovered at 

 Durham, 89. 



Fripp (C. B.) on the condition of the 

 working classes in Bristol, 121. 



Frodsham (W. J.) on a comparative 

 pendulum, 24. 



Fuel, on the economy of, 69. 



Garner (R.) on an economical use of 

 the granitic sandstone of North 

 Staffordshire, 11 . 



, observations on Beroe pileus, 93. 



Geary (^S.) on a new method of form- 

 ing fuel, 132. 



Geology, 05. 



Glass tubes for eudiometrical pur- 

 poses, improved method of gradu- 

 ating, 62. 



Goddard (J. F.) on the use of the 

 oxy-hydrogen microscope in exhi- 

 biting the phsenomena of polariza- 

 tion, 8. 



Goodsir (J.), zoological researches in 

 Orkney and Shetland, 79. 



on the follicular stage of den- 

 tition in the ruminants, 82. 



on the Ciliograda of the British 



seas, 85. 



Gold, terchloride and termuriate of, 

 decomposition of by hydrobromic 

 acid, 42. 



Gossage (Mr.) on a new rotatory 

 steam-engine, 129. 



Gossypium barbadense, 90. 



herbaceum, 91. 



Graham (Prof.) on the theory of the 

 voltaic circle, 29. 



Granitic sandstone of North Stafford- 

 shire, on an economical use of the, 



n. 



Gravesend, action of acidulated waters 



on the chalk near, 1^. 

 Great Malvern, meteorological obser- 

 vations made at, 14. 

 Greenwich and New York, difference 



of longitude between, 27. 

 Greg (W. R.) on the state of the 



working classes in Rutlandshire, 



112. 

 Grove (W. R.) on a voltaic battery of 



extraordinary energy, 36. 

 Giiterbock (Dr.) on instruments made 



from softened ivory, 109. 



Haemorrhage from arteries, on, 97. 



Hall (G. W.) on the acceleration of 

 the growth of wheat, 86. 



Haloid salts in solution, demonstra- 

 tion of the existence of, 41. 



Hare (Dr.) on the preparations of 

 barium and strontium, 36. 



