386 Imlev. 



Donarium, new metal, account of, 274. 

 Doris, anatomy of, 156. 



Drift, observations on, by William Hopkins, Esq., President of the 

 Geologicol Society, 1. 



Espy's Report on Meteorology noticed, 380. 



Ethnology, its recent progress, by Richard Cull, Esq., 67- 



Ethnography of Akkrah and Adampe, Gold Coast, Western Africa, 



120-333. 

 Exhibition, Great, lectures on the results of, 135. 



Fish, destruction of by sulphuretted hydrogen, 363. 



Forbes, Professor Edward, on the supposed analogy between the life 

 of an individual and the duration of a species, 1 30 ; new map 

 on the distribution of plants and animals, to be engraved and 

 published by Mr Keith Johnston, of Edinburgh, 379. 



Fremy, Mr E., chemico -geological researches on the sulphurets 

 which are decomposable by water, 275. 



Galvani and Volta compared, 378. 



Geology, the future of, 344. 



Geology, as illustrated by chemistry and physics, b.y Professor Gus- 

 tav Bischof, of Bonn, 38. 



Geysers of California, 241. 



Graham, Professor, on the cause of fire in the ship Amazon, 79. 



Grove, W. R., Esq., on the heating effects of electricity and mag- 

 netism, 62. 



Hopkins, William, Esq., on drift, 1, on the distribution of granite 



blocks from Ben Cruachan, 362. 

 Humboldt's Cosmos, the fourth volume in preparation, 379. 

 Huxley, Thomas, Esq., on animal individuality, 172. 



Iodine, its general distribution, by Mr Stevenson Macadam, 169-315. 



Lake Superior, its physical geography, geology, and commercial 



• resources, by J. Bigsby, M.D., 55. 

 LyeU, Sir Charles, on the "Blarkheath pebble-bed, 94. 



