INDEX. 
311 
L. 
Lee (Robert, M.D.). An appendix to a paper on the nervous ganglia of the uterus, with a 
further account of the nervous structures of that organ, 173. 
Lungs, on the ultimate distribution of the air-passages, and the formation of the air-cells of the, 
157. 
M. 
Magnetic Intensity, track of the minimum, in the Atlantic, 32. 
Magnetism, Terrestrial, contributions to. No. III., 9. § 5. Observations between England and 
the Cape of Good Hope, 9. § 6. Observations between the Cape of Good Hope and Ker- 
guelen Island, 36. 
Malpighian bodies of the Kidney, on the structure and use of the, with observations on the cir- 
culation through that gland, 57. By the arteries, the Malpighian tufts can be injected with 
great facility, and also, with less freedom, the capillaries surrounding the uriniferous tubes. — 
The tubes also may be injected by extravasation from the Malpighian tufts, 66. By the veins, 
the capillaries surrounding the tubes may be injected, but neither the Malpighian bodies, nor 
the arteries, nor, without extravasation, the tubes, 68. By the tubes, the Malpighian bodies 
cannot be injected, nor, without extravasation, either the plexus surrounding the tubes, or 
the veins, 69. 
Mathiola annua ( Common ten-weeks' Stock), action of the solar rays on a solution of the flowers, 
spread on paper, 191. 
Mercury, photographic properties of, 213. 
Muscle, facts observed in the formation and structure of, 98. 
N. 
Nerve, facts observed in the formation and structure of, 95. 
P. 
Palladium and Platinum, contributions to the chemical history of, 275. Section I. Palladium 
compounds, 276. Oxides of palladium, ibid. Chlorides of palladium, 280. Of the oxy- 
chloride of palladium, 282. Of the sulphates of palladium, 287. Basic sulphate of palla- 
dium, 288. Of the ammonia-sulphates of palladium, 291. Of the nitrates of palladium, 292. 
Ammonia-nitrates of palladium, 295. Double oxalate of palladium and ammonia, 297. 
Section II. Platinum compounds, 298. Protoxychloride of platinum, ibid. Action of ammonia 
on biniodide of platinum, 299. On the action of ammonia on the percliloride of platinum, 300. 
Papaver Rheum ( Red Poppy), action of light on a solution of, 199. 
Photographic action, cases of negative, on vegetable tints, 196. 
Photographic processes, on some new, 181, 201, 209. 
Photographic properties of mercury, 213. 
Prismatic spectrum , further proofs of the continuation of the visible, beyond the extreme violet, 
194. 
R. 
Rees (G. Owen, M.D.). On the chemical analysis of the contents of the thoracic duct in the 
human subject, 81. 
S. 
Sabine (Lieut.-Colonel Edward, R.A.). Contributions to terrestrial magnetism, No. III., 9. 
Senecio splendens, action of light on a solution of, 199. 
