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INDEX. 
pies upon which the systematic 
arrangement is founded, which was 
adopted as the basis of an essay on 
chemical nomenclature, 38. 46. 118. 
159. 163. 
Berzelius, Professor, on the different 
coloured oxides of tin, 122, 124. 126. 
- -, on the combinations of the 
oxides of tin with saline bases, 130. 
■ — , on the combinations of tin 
with sulphur, 1 62. 
Birds of passage, remarks on summer, 
and on migration in general, by 
John Gough, 1S9. 
Bodies, deliquescence of, by M. Gay 
Lussac, 57. 
Books, account of, 78. 140. 216. 285. 
B. T. on the sensation and perception 
of Plants, 49. 
c. 
Carbonate of soda, lately discovered in 
South America, by Ameiico Cabcal 
de Hello, 48. 
Cayley, Sir George, his observations 
respecting the figure of a drowned 
man, formed on the ice at Halnakar 
park ; and upon the explanations 
offered on that singular phenomenon, 
167. 
Carbonate, soluble action of, in insolu- 
ble' salts, by M. Delong, 274. 
Chemical examination of a variety of 
fossil natron, or native carbonate of 
soda, by A. C, de Mello, 48. 
Charcoal, quantities to be obtained 
from different kinds of wood. By 
Count Rumford, ICO. 
Circmnnavigatory voyages of Captain 
Lisiansky, 73. 
Close, Win., on the means of causing his 
hydraulic apparatus to act with a 
variable quantity of -water, 210. 
Colburn, Zerah, remarks on his 
methods of computation. By Mr. S. 
Ellis, 9. 
, practical illustrations, 16. 
Colours of the electrical spark in 
different mediums. By M. Grotthus, 
30. 
Comet, observations on a second, with 
remarks on its construction. By Dr. 
Herschel, 193. 
, the body, ib. 
■ — , the chevelure, 195. 
, the tail, ly6. 
, remarks, ib. 
Crystallography, elements of. B/F. 
Acctim, 75. 
Curwen, J. C. Esq., on the method of 
steaming, or cooking, food for 
cattle, 63. Ditto, by Mr. Franklyn, 
■70. 
D. 
Description of a machine for reaping, 
as used by the Gauls, 170. Design, 
173. 
Delaroche and Berard, their memoir 
on the specific heat of the gases, 281 . 
Process, ibid. 
Discussion on the cause of the figure of 
'a man, formed in the ice at Halnakar 
park. By Mr. Robert Harrup, 81. 
Ditto, by W, N. 83. Ditto, by Sir 
George Cayley, 167. 
D. T. his letter respecting an error in 
M. Woodward’s elementary treatise 
on Astronomy, 177. 
Dulong, M , his enquiries concerning 
the decomposition of soluble and 
insoluble salts, 271. 
on the action of the soluble 
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