482 INDEX. 
Barberry (Beréberis vulgaris) notice of the, 303. 
Barley-sugar, Mr. Graham on the crystallization of, 390. 
Barnes, Mr. of New York, death of, 238. 
Barruel, M. G. on a new natural combination of carbonates of lime and soda, 
474. 
Beaumont, M. Elie de, on the revolutions at the surface of the globe, 311. 
Béclard’s elements of general anatomy, by Dr. Knox, reviewed, 359. 
Becquerel, M. on the formation of certain minerals and substances, 309. On 
the natural metaliic compounds found on the surface of antiques, 388. 
Belenger’s Dr. travels in the East, notice concerning, 211. 
* Bell, James, Esq. on the errors of the oriental tables, 81. * Remarks on the 
voyage and periplus of Scylax, 177. * On the etymology of Kasbec, 211. 
* On the growing power and recent acquisitions of Russia, 251, 329, 416. 
Berlin geographical society, 76. 
Bertolotti’s, M. D. journey in Savoy, noticed, 396. 
Berwick-upon-T weed, flora of, by Dr. Johnston, reviewed. 277. 
Bisons in Lithuania, 147. 
Black swan (Cygnus atratus) description of the, 300. 
Blume’s Flora Jave, noticed, 392. 
Bonafous, M. Mathieu, on a new species of maize, 72. 
Bone, M. Emm. Rousseau’s description of a new one in the face of man, 74. 
Bonpland, M. liberation of, 453. 
Bonstetten’s, Victor de, Scandinavia and the Alps, noticed, 136. 
* Botanical notes, Mr. Arnott’s, 377. Miscellany, Dr. Hooker’s, reviewed, 
437. Prizes at Edinburgh in 1829, 75. 
Boué, M. on the discovery of human bones in ancient formations, 382. 
Boulder, J. D. Forbes,’ Esq. notice of alarge greenstone, in the Pentland Hills, 
233. ; 
Brande’s, W.T. F.R.S. Outlines of Geology, reviewed, 118. 
Brazilian Crucifere, Elatinee, Caryophyllee, and Paronichee, M. Cambessides 
on, noticed, 312. 
Brewster, Dr. on the reflection and decomposition of light at the separating 
surfaces of different media, 155. 
Bristol, literary and philosophical society of, 76. 
Brongniart, M. Ad. on the respiration of vegetables, 462. - 
Brown’s active molecules, notice concerning, 229. 
* Brown’s, Capt. Thomas, F.L.S. &c. Description of five new British species of 
shells, with a plate, 11; Correction, 148. * Observations on British shells, 65. 
* Account of the Whidah bird, (£mberiza paradisea,) with figures, 341, 425. 
* TMonograph on the genus Pisidium, 411. 
Buch, M. Leopold de, on the structure of the ammonite, 147. 
Buchanan’s tables of weights and measures, noticed, 156. 
Buckland, Professor, on a new species of Pterodactyle, discovered by Miss M. 
Anning, 456. 
Burnet, Mr. on the teeth of the hedgehog, LEpindeges europeus,) 472. 
Burney, Dr. on the copper-coloured light of the moon, 386. 
Bussy, M. on the metallic bases of glucina and magnesia, 471. 
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Caillé’s, M. R. journey to the interior of Africa, 58. 
* Callitriche, remarks on the genus, by G. A. Walker Arnott, F.L.S. &c. 420. 
Canada, exportation of corn from, 213. 
Carucru or Chica, Dr. Hancock on a pigment so called, 154. 
Cassel, M. Desmitter on the geognostical structure cf the mountain of, 233. 
Caucasus, notice concerning the expedition to the, 210. 
Cayman, or alligator of Guiana, Dr. Hancock on the habits of the, 301. 
Champollion’s travels in Egypt, 59. 
Chamisso, M. A. de, on Lessingia, a new genus of composite plants, 312. 
* Cheek, Mr. on the natural history of the dugong, (Halicore indicus,) 161. 
Chemistry, M. Despretz’ recent researches in, 470. 
* Cherokees, notes on the, 371. 
Chevrette, voyage of the, in the Indian seas, 55. Report of the mathematical 
labours executed on board of the, 129. 
Chevreul, M. on the optical influence of colours on each other, 468. 
