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INDEX. 
aci.ls upon the composition of urine. 
B- Priifesser Braude, 73. 
Meteorological Journal, with remarks 
am! results. By L. Howard, 20. 139. 
182,278. 
Me isiire of moving force. By P. 
Ewart, 56. 62. 64. 84. 162. 231. 28?, 
Miscellany, the naturalist’s, 71. 
Miscellanies, 72. 143. 280. 321. 
Naturalist’s Miscellany, 71. 
News, Scientific, 71. 143.216. 
o. 
Observations on the common ink for 
writing. ByDi. Bancroft,!. 
— on the fall of stones 
fr 'in the air, or aerolites. By M. de 
Seri es, 22. 
p . ■■■• — on the measure of mov- 
ing forcei By P. Ewart, 56. 62. 64. 
84. 162. 231. 239. 
— — on the celestial bodies 
niaiie in tlie day time, particularly 
Venus, with dednetions in relation 
to that planet. By T. Dick, 109. " 
on different fixed star.', 
no. 113. 115 . 125. 
Observations on a new kind of specta- 
cles invented by Dr. Wollaston, 318 . 
' on the geological .system 
of Werner, 145. 217. 
— — on the elementary par- 
ticles of certain crystals. By Dr. 
Wollaston, 201. 
— — relative to the near and 
distant sight of di.ffereut persons. By 
,T. Ware, Esq. 212. 
On a new phenomenon of the electric 
column, produced by the sun rays. 
By J, A. Deluc, 307. 
Oxides produced by electricity, 216. 
P. 
Plants, the seeds of, first fuinied iu 
the roots. By Mrs. Agnes Ibbctson, 
34. 
— — , all motions of, caused by the 
spiral wire. By A. Ibbetson, 266. 
Remarkable fact of the glass of 
windows being corroded by the 
vapours from copper works, 45. 
S. 
Salts, soluble and insoluble, inqunirs 
