INDEX. 



Adie, Richard, Esq., Six's self-registering thermometer improved 



by, 84. 

 Africa, on the basin-like form of, by Sir R. I. Murchison, 52. 

 Agassiz, Professor Louis, on the classification of insects from em- 



bryological data, 101. 

 Anteater, Cape, account of, by W. T/ Black, Esq., 168. 

 Arabs, freedom from leprosy, 188. 

 Arctic Natural History, 72. 

 Australia, on the condition and prospects of the Aborigines of, by 



W. Westgarth, 36. 



Bailey, Professor J. W., on the microscopical soundings off the At- 

 lantic Coast of the United States, 142. 



Bennett, Mrs Anne Ramsden, on meteorological phenomena in con- 

 nection with the climate of Berlin, 155, 214. 



Bergmannite, pseudomorphous, an account of, by Professor J. R. 

 Blum, 162. 



Berzelius, Biography of, by Professor H. Rose, 1. 



Black, W. T., assistant-surgeon, on the Anteater of the Cape, 168. 



Blum, Professor J. R., on Gieseckite and Bergmannite, 162. 



Buch, Leopold von, biographical notice of, 373. 



Christison, Dr Alexander, on the climate of Rangoon, 179. 



Dr Alexander, on a meteorological register kept at Ran- 

 goon, 377. 



Chambers, Robert, Esq., on glacial phenomena in Scotland and parts 

 of England, 229. 



Clausius, R., Esq., on the colours of a jet of steam, and of the at- 

 mosphere, 166. 



Climate of Berlin, observations on, 214. 



Crawfurd. J. W., Esq., on the Negroes of the Indian Archipelago 

 and Pacific Islands, 175. 

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