INDEX, VOLS. I—x. 
¥ — falling of, on vessels in the Atlantic, wpe, ae law of their tow 
iL 
F Hecla, i iii, 27 eae ation of pulses in E. W. 
at Genoa, infu sorial, iv, 423. Blake, % propeg 
in Russia infusorial, , 287. Elasticity. of — and latent heat, coéffi- 
Dutch liquid, new compound from cient between, C. C. Person, vii, 128. 
mer et, on the influence of elocwrieiiy on||Eld. Henry, obituary of, x, 1 
e circulation of the Chara, ii, Electric ric battery, a novel fea of discharg- 
Dutton . R., basalt of Lake Superior, iv, ya. a vii, 418, 
aan e,.x, 24! 
Die liethoter, ‘Claudet on. x. con duction of metals, law of, i, 230. 
i lytite, a new meteoric minor, ii, 380. _ C. G. Page, ii, 406. 
. : " resistance presented by fluids, 
E. ¥, Ss: . 
of certain bodies, £, Bec- 
Ear o: mnzus stagnalis, iv, hie ses querel, ii, 255. 
Earth relative cbantitins of land and water, : ‘conducbiiny el the earth, x, 406. 
289, sae nts p d by vibration, i t, 256. 
arly condition of, as inferred from 1 the! In mules v, 391, : 
surince of the moon; ii, hain ae relation of, to nervous power, 
on the figure of, a iv, 317 ii 112, % 
age of, from g cological Seales: C. developed by muscular contrac- 
Lyell, iii, 38, tion, viii, , ix, 304, 
ee of the outline features al, J.D: 
date. intensity of the sun at the exterior 
surface of, x 
sh a hitin cooling, geological 
effects of, J. D. Dank we "Bae ae 
arsine thickest phe Ww. Hopkin 
agnetism ner Tye » 30. 
Banta and rbidence in Cutch, ii, 270. 
- witha icos ement, ii, 
and Pa dur at at Ter Ternate, v, 422. 
East Indies, observ on, vi, 157. 
.. Island, vii, aaa 
\Ebe elmen, compounds of boracic acid with 
ether, ii, 412, 
artificia tion of minerals and 
precious yet hoe v, 125, vii, 427. 
a artificial hyali ite and hydrophane, v, 
Tesearches on ‘compounds of titanium, 
Vii, es 
ecomposition of docks, viii, 421. 
‘affected by cohesion, 7’. Donny, 
Eekinod noderm, fossil, froth the eocene, S. G. 
Motes) ii, 273. 
Boulton 
, from St. Louis, Norwood and| Batchelder 
ny oi Boh: 
Eclipse, solar, April, 25 25, 1846, i, 289, i, 138. 
annular, 194 1847, v, 283. 
Ectiptic ~~ Gaoee" vii, 290. 
Pett statistics at Oxford, oe iii, 
', M., on the natural classification of || 
animals, v, 428, 
Researches on the Coast of Sicily, no- 
Blake, v, 78. 
404, 40: 
excitement of paper, i, 427, iii, 451 
spark, singular character of secondary, 
C. G. Page, x, 
‘id ncecns étical currents, eo of, on 
the ‘sap of the Chara, Dutrochet, i, 133. 
lines of, in the U. —— 
fact v v. fa ancy, ili, 4 
istory of, iv, 253, i 439. 
| Electrical attraction, nature and laws of, W. 
S. Harris, iv, ee 
lady , death of, i, 
henieuin of sheers houses, E. Loomis, 
" theories, R. Hare, 
at geruel "galvanic, arent conduction 
of, throngh moist air, ii, 
iver tion of, by burs’ ting of a bladder, 
ii, 25 ‘ 
= R. Ha: ys ood: ey 
atmospheric, induction of, on the tele- ns 
graph wires. J. Hen 
developed by bands, of leather, M. 
, iii, % 
work en Medical Application of by Ww. 
F. Pras s 2, noticed, Vii, 308, 
” of a buried ried pga zine, ix, 1. 
‘|| Electro-culture, 1, 206, vi oe a 
Eiectro-chronogra x nv Vili, ix, . 
Electro-magnetic induction, law of, €. G. 
Page, ii, t 
rotation of ray of light, vi, 153. 
4 
magnet 
on, 343, and possess ollowine this I 
ing 
nse 
.|| Blec 
microscopic examination of . i o! Siomevuyes 
ror" 
~ bed ‘i asaoogs, 
