386 Index. 



Corbett, Richard, Esq., on an earthquake felt at Adderley, 180. 

 Crystallisation and Amorphism, 183. 



Penham, Captain H., on deep-sea soundings, 346. 



De la Rive, on the diurnal variations of the magnetic needle, 148. 



on the influence of terrestrial magnetism on iron, 206. 



Dinornis, bones and eggs of, 186. 

 Donarium identical with Thorium, 183. 



Earthquake at Adderley, by Richard Corbett, Esq., 180. 

 Eggs, preservation of, 382. 

 Electricity applied to the capture of whales, 582. 

 Ellet, Charles, jun., on the application of reservoirs to the improve- 

 ment of rivers, 118. 



Faroe Islands, noticed, 380. 

 Fish, cod, of the Whale Fish Islands, 382. 

 Fishes, domestication of, 187. 



Forbes, Professor Edward, on the geological distribution of marine 

 animals, 311. 



Gieseckite, pseudomorphous, described by Professor J. R. Blum, 162. 

 Glacial phenomena of Scotland, an account of, by R. Chambers, 



Esq., 229. 

 Glaciers, extent of, in the Polar Regions, 379. 

 Graphite, a large deposit of, in Glen Strath, Farer, Inverness-shire, 



and at St Johns, New Brunswick, 181. 

 Guano birds of the Lobos Islands, 381. 



Kenwood, John, Esq., on a remarkable deposit of tin ore at the 

 Providence Mines, near St Ives, Cornwall, 68. 



Hisinger, M. Wilhelm, obituary of, 188. 



Ilorsford, Professor, on the solidification of the rocks of the Florida 

 Reefs, and the sources of lime in the growth of corals, 56. 



Ilorsford, Professor E. N., on the relation of the chemical constitu- 

 tion of bodies to light, 294. 



on the effect of heat on the perpendicularity of Bunker 



Hill monument, 308. 



Humboldt, Alexander von, remarks on lectures on science to the 

 people, by, 110. 



