DEX. 



ACID, camphoric, experiments on, 



151 

 ■' - — muriatic, its action on sugar, 216 



i = oximuriatic, applied against 



miasmata, 167 

 "Acorn dibble, improvement in; 267 

 Agalmatolite, analysis of, .080 

 A. H. Z. his iriquiry concerning the 

 means of studying the modem ana- 

 lysis, i 7— Answered, 18 

 Aitkin, Mr. J. 235 

 Alcyonia, new varieties of, 513 

 Aloes, tannin prepared from, 365 

 Alum, attempt to ascertain the pro- 

 portions of potash and acid in, 154 

 Alum stones, analyses of, 309 

 Ammonia, muriate of, experiments on 



the existence of water in, 185 

 Analysis, the modern, inquiry relative 



to, 17 — Answered, 18 

 Analysis of the waters of a chalybeate 

 spring in the Isle of Wight, 55, 85— 

 Of various fermented liquors, 66— 

 Of the chromate of iron, 78 — Of 

 various vegetable substances, 145— 

 Of various minerals, 160, 304, 379 

 — Of triple sulphuret of lead from 

 Cornwall, 1C0— Of sulphuret of bis- 

 muth and copper, from Wittichen, 

 160— Of the native iron of meteor- 

 olites, 160 — Of native iroa from 

 Saxony, 161 — Of iron spars and 

 phosphate of iron, 161, 304— Of the 

 salt from the Droitwich brine spring, 

 165— Of indigo, 211 Of the mi- 

 neral waters of Nevis and Argen- 

 tines, 240— Of sheep's dung, 290 

 Of black manganese, 305*— Of cerite, 

 305— Of Peruvian opal, £05— Of 

 topazes, 305— Of zoisite, 306— Of 

 augite, 306— Of apatite, 306— Of co- 

 lumnar brownspar, 306— Of dolomite, 

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307— Of sulphate of lime, ib —Of 

 mignesianspar, 508— Of tem; verte, 

 ib.— -Of ilumstone, 309 — Of jade, ib. 

 —Of lazulite, 310— Of moya, ib. 

 Of guano, ib. — Of polishing slate, 

 311 — Of garnets, ib.—- Of chalcedo- 

 ny, ib —Of Le'mnian earth, ib. — Of 

 fuller's earth, 312 — Of tincal, or cry- 

 stallized borax, ib. Of datholite, 



313— Of fluor, ib. Of an arti- 

 ficial tannin prepared from several 

 vegetable matters by the action of 

 nitric acid, 361 — Of the husks of 

 walnuts, 374 — —Of phosphorescent 

 earth, 379 — Of a new combustible 

 mineral from East Prussia, *'£.— Of a 

 mineral water in FurStembeig, 380— 

 Of tantalite, ib —Of cyanite, ib.—' • 

 Of vitreous feldspar, ib. — Of agal- 

 matolite, ib— Of soapstone, 381*^ 

 Of axinite, ib.— Of gray semiopal, 

 ib — Of bronzite, ib —Of hornblende, 

 or hyperstene, 382 — Of zoisite, ib. 

 —Of natrollte, ib.— Of pycnite, or 

 stangenstein, ib.—Qi talc, 383 — Of 

 mica, ib. — Of staurolite, 384 — Of ru- 

 bellite, or tourmalin, ib.— Of a blue 

 calcareous stone from Vesuvius, 384 



Analyticus's formula for sines and co. 

 sines, 13 



Anhydrite, various specimens of, ana« 

 Iyzed, S07 



Animal fluids, 37 



Animalcules not produced from' eggs, 

 i65 



Antimony, analysis of, 160 



Apatite, conchoidal, or spargelstein, 

 analysis of, 306 



Apple-trees, management of, S55 



Artificial stony substance, 230 



Assaying, art of, its antiquity, 27— 

 Modern, at Lyons, 28 



Augite, from Carniola and Sicily, ana- 

 lyses of, 306 



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