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CONTENTS. 
Art. X. Effects of Lightning upon the Human Body, exem- 
plified by a remarkable accident. By Dr Tilesius 
ofMiilhausen, - 305- 
XL Notice in regard to the Saline Lake of Loonar, si- 
tuated in Berar, East Indies, in Lat. 19° 10' N. 
and Long. 75° S' E. Communicated by Cornet 
J. E. Alexander,. - - 308 
XII. Experiments on the Application of Professor Doe- 
bereineFs recent Discovery to Eudioinetry. By 
Edward Turner, M.D. Fellow of the Royal Col- 
lege of Physicians, and Lecturer on Chemistry, 
Edinburgh, - - . - 311 
XIII. Account of William Dempster, who swallowed a 
Table-knife nine inches long; with a Notice of 
a similar case in a Prussian Knife-eater. By Tho- 
mas Barnes, M. D. Member of the Royal Col- 
lege of Surgeons, London, Member of the Wer- 
nerian Natural History Society, and Physician to 
the Fever Hospital and Dispensary Carlisle, 319 
XIV. Account of some remarkable Hail-Stones, - 326 
XV. Analysis of the Radiated Celestine, from Norten, 
near Hanover. By Edward Turner, M.D. Mem- 
ber of the Mineralogical Society of Jena, Fellow of 
the Royal College of Physicians, and Lecturer on 
Chemistry, Edinburgh, - - 329 
XVI. Some Account of an Animal of the Genus 
which in India is named Gour. By Thomas 
Stewart Traill, M. D. F. R. S. E. M. W. S. &c. 33T 
XVII. Description of a Hydro-Pneumatic Lamp. By An- 
drew Fyfe, M. D. F. R. S. E. Lecturer on Che- 
mistry, Edinburgh, - - 341 
XVIII. Account of several new Species of Combretum, Chail- 
letea, Clerodendrum, Gomphia, Modecia, Mus- 
s sen da, Justicia, Brillantaisia, Parinarium and An- 
thocliesta, from Sierra Leone. By Mr George 
Don, A.L.S. 342 
XIX. Conjectures regarding the Original Form of the Py- 
renees. By M. J. De Charpentier, Director 
of Mines in the Canton of Vaud, &c. - 351 
XX. Magnetical Experiments, designed to illustrate the 
Manner of the Existence of the Magnetical Prin- 
ciple in Ferruginous Bodies, and the Mode of its 
Development. By William Scoresby junior , 
3f . R. S. Lend. & Edin. M. W. S. &c. * 3.5S- 
