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Crawford, Dr. His theory of the source of animal heat 
noticed, - - - - 39 1 
Cupreine, the name given to a compound of chlorine and copper 1 70 
properties of, - - - 17 1 
composition of, - 172 
Cupranea , the name given to a compound of chlorine and 
copper, - - - - - - 170 
properties and composition of, - - 172, 173 
D 
Davy, John, Esq,. On a gaseous compound of carbonic oxide 
and chlorine, - - - 144 
— ■ His account of some experiments on the 
combinations of different metals and chlorine, 8cc. - 169 
— - - ■ • — His account of some experiments on dif- 
ferent combinations of fluoric acid, - - 352 
Davy, Sir Humphry. On some combinations of phospho- 
rus and sulphur, and on some other subjects of chemical 
inquiry, - 405 
Decandolle, M. His observation on the effects of light on 
the succulent shoots of trees and herbaceous plants noticed, 317 
D klambre and Mechain, MM. Their investigations re- 
lative to a new measurement of an arc of the meridian 
noticed, - 324 
Delambre, M. His formulae relative to the calculation of 
spheroids noticed, - - - - 338 
Dupuytren, M. His experiments on respiration noticed, 389 
F 
Ferrane , the name given to a combination of chlorine and iron, 182 
its composition, - ih . 
Fcrranea, the name given to a combination of chlorine and 
iron, - - - - lb. 
its composition, - - •* 183 
Fluids , animal , chemical researches on some, - <j 0 
Fowl, common , (Phasianus Gallus), on its solvent glands, - 398 
G 
Gas, fuoric acid , not to be obtained free from silex, as slated 
by some authors, - 359 
Gas , fluvboracic acid , advantageous mode of making it, with 
precautions to be observed, - - 365 
— specific gravity of, - - 366 
