I N D-E X. 



Evaporation, sffontaneoits, 17 

 ETapoi-ation, theory of, 245 



Fermafs ntimerical proposition-, 19S 



Fevers, operation' of remedies for, 122 



Fish, luminocis, 837 



Fish's-eye-stone, analysis of, 272 



FJatJgergues, on the ratio the spon- 

 taneous evaporation of water bears to 

 heat, 17— On luminous animals, S-39 



Fluxions, treatise on the doctrine of, 

 318 



Footrot in sheep, method of core, 136 



Forster, T. Esq. on tlie times of the 

 migration of some of the swallow 

 tribe, &c., 35, 217' 



Forster, M. B. his electrical experi- 

 ments, 162 



Forster, captain, on luminous animal- 

 cule, 350 



Fouferoux on the luminous appearance 

 of the sea, 350 



Fcurcroy, M. his hypothesis of a dry 

 solution of water in air, 253 



Franklin, Dr. his electric conductors, 

 242 



Fruit trees preserved in vigour, 77 



G. 



Galileo's discovery of the ring of 



Saturn, 146 

 Galvanism, 81, 209 

 Gas, muriatic acid, its nature, 106 

 Gasses, formation of, 39 — Experiments 



on, 41— Sonorous properties of, 269 



—Hygrometer for, 287 

 Gaub, extract of, or tannin, 6*> 

 Gay-Lussac, M. 38— Qn the acid in 



metallic salts, 103 — On the nature of 



m uriatic acid gas, 106 

 Gentil on the luminous appearance of 



the sea, 350 

 Geometry, new principle in, 285 

 Gestation, salutary effects of, 297 

 Girtanner, 39 

 Godeheu, M. on luminous animalsj 339 



Green, permartent) for^taitii.^g.-cpttoas, 

 319 



Grew, on the -stractu se , jsntT _ grow th . of 

 seeds, 11 • - 



Grimaldi on mnscalar motion, 292 . 



Growth of timber, 24, 137, 185,'50d 



Gam kuteera of the East Indies, 70 



Gum-resins, analysis, of, 361 ... 



Guyton-Morveau> on the sokUi«Mi ef 

 barytes, 105 — His description of an 

 hygrometer for gasse?., and the method 

 of using it, to subject different sub- 

 stances to their action, 287 



H. 



Hales, Dr. on the fonctlons of the ar- 

 teries, 58 



Hall, M. Esq. on the combination £.f 

 oxigen, 213 . . 



Hassetifratz, M. on Dr. Thomson*s 

 " Chemistry, 375 



Haller on the velocity of' the h)o(^ 

 flowing throiigh the capillary yelns, 

 60 



Hauy, M. on caprllarv attraction, 128 

 — On mica and ■ talc, 225 — His de- 

 scription ofapophyUite (icthyophthal- 

 mite of Dandrad'a and Reu'ss, or 

 Fischaugenstein of Werner), 272 



Heart, the, its functioiis, 56, 112 



Hemp prepared from the East India 

 nettle, 70, 71, 72-— Other substitutes, 

 373 . . : 



Henry, Dr. on the solution of barytes, 

 105 — Review of his " Elements, of 

 experimental chemistry," 317 



Hersart, M. his description of phos- 

 phated copper, 558 



Herschell, Mr. on Saturn's ring, 145 



Hidrogen, its nature, 106 



Homberg's pyrophorus, 101 



Home, E. Esq. his description of the . 

 case of a man who died ,ia conse- 

 quence of the bite of a rattlesnake ; 

 with an eccount of the effects proj 

 ducedby the poison, 219 



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