INDEX. 



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Geognosy of the Lothiaiis, Professor Jameson on the ii. 6l8 

 Geological remarks by Dr Macknight, - i. 288, 353 



on the Cartland Craig, by the same, ii. 491 



Geology of the Campsie Hills, by Colonel Imrie, ii. 24. 

 — General description, 24. — Trap, 27. — Sandstone, 

 29._-Iron-Ore, 31.— Coal, 32.-— Table of Strata, 

 34. — Observations, 35. — Remarks on the two pre- 



vailing Geological Theories, 39. 



Germination of the Gramineae, Dr Yule on the - i. 587 



Gienco, Mineralogy of - 311 



Glen-Nevis, Mineralogy of - 348 



Glen-Tilt, Mineralogy of S62 



Gneiss, Conglomerated, description of - ii. 2 OS 



Compact, fragments of, in Granite, - 384 



Goshawk, description of - 591 



Gramineae, on the germination of, by Dr Yule, i. 587. 

 —The Cotyledons, 590.-— The Sheaths of the Se- 

 minal Bulbs. 591.— The Seminal Tuber, 592.— The 

 Tubera of the Stem, 596. — Viviparous Grasses, 598. 

 Grampians, Conglomerate Rock of, described, - i. 453 

 Granite, Conglomerated, described, - ii. 205 



Gray, Lord, on the Coincidence which takes place in the 

 Pressure of the Atmosphere, at different Latitudes, 

 and at nearly the same time, - 4>10 



Greenland or Polar Ice described, by Captain Scoresby, 



Analysis of Magnetic Iron-Ore from, by Dr 



Thomson, - 51 



. . Meteorological observations made during 



Voyages to, i. 249, 609.--ii. 155, I67. 



Ship Esk, beset in the Ice, - 312 



Ships lost in the Ice, - 310 



West, remarkable change on the East Coast 



of - - 295 



Whale described, i. 578 



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