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Index to Vol IV. 



[Oct., 



Brssr and Betgnet, MM., on Changes 

 of Temperature produced by the 

 Mixture of Liquids of different 

 Natures, 433. 



C. 



Cader Idris, new Lichens from, 389. 

 Caithness, Pre-historic Remains of, 83. 

 Caloric Engine, a New, 434. 

 Calvert, Dr., on Oxidation by means 



of Charcoal, 399. 

 Capillarity and Chemical Action, 555. 

 C..RRE, M., Ice-makiug Machine, 554. 

 Cattle Plague, 76, 216, 513. 



■ Treatment of, 367. 



Cephalopods, Habits and Structure of, 



160. 

 Chacornac, M., on Comets, 86. 

 Chapman, Mr., on the Physiological 



Working of Deodorizing Agent3, 138. 

 Chemistry, 96, 240, 392, 528. 

 Chinese Tartary, Map of, 407. 

 Chloeon dimidiatum, Development of. 



109. 

 Chlorophyll, Functions of, 390. 

 Cholera, History of some Outbreaks of, 



315. 



and Water-supply in the East of 



London, 72, 313. 



Christy and Lartet, MM., Reliquiae 



Aquitanicae, 79. 

 Chronicles of Science : — 



Agriculture, 76, 216, 367, 513. 

 Archaeology and Ethnology, 79, 



219, 373, 516. 

 Astronomy, 85, 224, 379, 520. 

 Botany and Vegetable Physiology. 



92, 234, 386, 525. 

 Chemistry, 96, 240, 392, L28. 

 Engineering, 104, 246, 401, 532. 

 Entomology, 109, 252. 

 Geography, 112, 255, 404. 

 Geology and Palaeontology, 116, 



261, 409, 536. 

 Mining, Mineralogy, and Metal- 

 lurgy, 122, 268, 416, 541. 

 Physics, 129, 277, 428, 550. 

 Cinchona, Situation of Alkaloids in 



Bark of, 391. 

 Circulation in Cells of Plants, with 



Reference to Contractility, 238. 

 Classification of Tertiary Deposits, 5. 

 Climbing Plants, 93. 

 Clubs, Field, their Aims and Objects, 



508. 

 Coal-cutting Machines, 270. 

 Formation of, 184. 



Mines, Fatal Accidents in. 181, 



182. 183. 



— — Mines, the Ventilation of. 180. 



Collingwoop, C, M.A., &a, on the 

 Luminosity of the Sea. 500. 



the Natural History of Pratas 



Island in the China Sea, 145. 



Colocasia, Spontaneous Movements in, 



390. 

 Colorado Meteorite, Composition of, 



124. 



Meteors, 275. 



Comets and Meteors, 524. 



Coniferse, Homologies of Flowers of, 



92. 

 Conwell, Mr. E. A., Examination of 



some Sepulchral Cairns in County 



Meath. 374. 

 Coote, Mr. Holmes, Nerve Structure 



and Force, 115. 

 Copper, Malleable Electrotype, 556. 

 Coronae e, Variable Star near, 229. 

 Coumarine, Artificial Formation of, 400. 

 Crawftrd, Mr., Aborigines of India, 



586. 



Antiquity of Man, 585. 



Skin, Hair, and Eyes, as test of 



race, 586. 



Supposed Plurality of Races of 



Man. 589. 



Creation by Law, 472. 

 Crookesite, 542. 



Crops, Artificial Drying of, 371. 

 Cryptogams, a Handy Book on, 525. 

 Crystals, Dilatation of, 278. 



Dancer, Mr. J. B., on Flue Dust, 551. 



Dantell, Prof. Lewis, on the Trans- 

 portation of Substances by the Voltaic 

 and Induction Current, 439. 



Danyers, Mr. F. C, on International 

 Exhibitions, 488. 



Daubent, O, M.D., &c, on the Igni- 

 genous Rocks near Montbrison, 19. 



on Ozone, 101. 



Davy, Dr. John, on the Character of 

 the Negro, 589. 



Dawkxns, Mr. Boyd, on the Age of the 

 Lower Brick-earths of the Thames 

 Valley, 415. 



Debray, M. H., on Chemical Decom- 

 position and Evaporation, 433. 



De la Rive, Professor, on the Propa- 

 gation of Electricity in Highly Rare- 

 fied Elastic Fluids, 133, 438. 



Denmark in the Early Iron Age, 219. 



Deodorizing Agents, Physiological Ac- 

 tion of, 138. 



Diamond, Weight of the Florentine, 

 421. 



Diatomaceae, Series of, 235. 



Dilleniaceae, Histology of, 237. 



