D E X. 



A. B. C. on the supposed presence of 



water in muriatic acid gas, 236 

 Acetate of alumine precipitated by- 

 heat, 33 

 Acid, acetous, experiments on, 95, 



103 

 Acid, boracic, a native concrete, 376 

 Acid, oxalic, combinations of, 20 

 Acid, prussic, experiments on, 256 

 Aerolites, analysis of, 224, 229 

 Aikin, A. Esq. on a green waxy sub- 

 stance in alluvial soil, 319 

 Algorithm of imaginairy quantities, 193 

 Alkaline hydrosulphurets, see Hydro- 



sulp burets. 

 Alkaline matter in serum, 145, 230 

 Allan, Mr. J. his improved mathema- 



matical dividing machine, 5 

 Alloys, ancient, analysis of, 11 

 Allut) M. on the fabrication of flint 



glass, 54< 

 Alumine, see Acetate. 

 Ammonia, oxalate of, 26**-Superoxa- 



late of, 27 

 Analysis of some mineral alloys, 1 l-*-Of 

 oxalate of lime, 21 — Of crystallized 

 oxalic acid, 22 — Of oxalate of potash, 

 23— Of superoxalate of potash, 24 — 

 Of Dr. Wollaston's quadroxalate of 

 potash, 24 — Of oxalate of soda, 25, 

 Of superoxalate of soda, 26 — Of ox- 

 alate of ammonia, 26 — Of super- 

 oxalate of ammonia, 27 — Of oxalate 

 of strontian, 28-Of oxalate of baiyte.s, 

 29— Of superoxalate of barytes, 30 — 

 Of oxalate of magnesia, 31 — Of ole- 

 fiant gas, 69— Of hyalite, 158— Of 

 some meteoric stones, 224— Of to- 

 baccoi 260— Of niagnesite, (the na- 

 tive magnesia of Werner), 269— 

 Of deadly nightshadt;, 350— Of va- 

 rious minerals, 378—382 

 Analytical formulje for the tangent, 

 cotangent, &c. 133 

 Voi. XXXI. 



Anderson, Mr. remarks on his experi- 

 ments on the decomposition of water, 

 87, 91 

 Andre, counsellor, 269 

 Animals exposed to heat, 361 

 Antimony, analysis of an ore of, 38^ 



Apple, a new variety of, 316 



A. Z. on Mr. Anderson's experiments 

 on the decomposition of water in two 

 or more separate vessels ; with an ac- 

 count of Mr. Murray's experiments 

 on the same subject, 87— *See also 2 IS 

 B. 



Baader, Mr. F. 358 



Babington, Dr. 92 



BailUe, Dr. 182 



Banks, Sir J. 363— On the mode of 

 inuring tender plants to our climate, 

 307 — On the native country of the 

 potato, 290 



Barton, Dr. B. S. on the native country 

 of the solanum tuberosum, or po- 

 tato, 290 



Barytes, oxalate of, 29— Superoxalate 

 of, 30 



Beale, D. Esq. 204 



Bennet, Hon. H. G, 240 — On a 

 whin-dike in Northumberland, 319 



Berard, M. on the alkaline oxalates and 

 superoxalates ; and particularly on 

 their elements, 20 



Berge, Mr. M. on the improved dividing 

 machine, 7 



Berger, Dr. 363 



Bergman's sublimation of oxalic aci(f, 

 21 



BerthoUet, M. 26— His experiments on 

 oiefiant gas, 69 



Blagden, Sir C. 363 



Blood, diabetic, nonexistence of sugar 

 in, 182, 190 



Boracic acid, see Acid. 



Bostock, Dr. 105, 384 



Botany, natural method in, 384 



Bouillon la Grange, M. on the chalk in 

 the vicinity of Paris, 1 15 



C c ■ - Brande, 



