INDEX. 
Transit instrument ofthe Cambridge Observatory, account of, 41S 
— remarkable effect arising from the expansion of its braces, 427 
— counterpoises of a source of unsteadiness, 427. 
i; 
Uterus^ high temperature of during labour, 263. 
V 
Variation, diurnal, of terrestrial magnetic intensity, 1 — Hansteen's 
results respecting, 60. 
ofthe principal fixed stars, 510. 
Vertebrce of crocodiles and recent lacertae, how distinguished from 
those of Saurian reptiles, 185. 
W 
Weeds, their adhesion to copper bottoms of ships, how produced, 
329. 
Whewell, W., M. a., F. R. S. on the calculation of the angles of 
crystals, and their laws of decrement, 87. 130. 
WooDHOUSE, Revd. R., M. A. F. R. S., his account of the transit 
instrument at Cambridge, 418. 
From the Press of 
W. NICOU 
Cleveland-row, St. James's. 
