INDEX. » 485 
Heavenly bodies, resistance in space to the motion of the, 227. aps : 
Seema Hecatoncotylus,) a new genus of parasitical worms, by Baron 
uvier, 218. 
Hedgehog, Mr. Burnet on the teeth of the, 472. 
Hedychium, Prof. Lestiboudois’ notice on the genus, 71. 
Heineken, Dr. on the mean annual temperature of Funchal, Madeira, 71. No- 
tice of some birds of Madeira, 156. 
* Helm Wind of Cross Fell, Westmoreland, Mr. Slee on the, 414, 
Helvetic Society of Naturalists, meeting of, in 1829, 234. 
Hemprich and Ehrenberg’s, MM. travels in Northern Africa, noticed, 232. 
On the monkeys of Senaar, Cordofan, &c. 233. 
Henderson, Dr. on the general existence of iodine in springs, 394. 
Henry, M. on the preparation of urea, 471. 
Henry, Dr. W. F.R.S. &c. on magnesite discovered in Anglesey, 312. 
* Hermaphrodism, Dr. Knox’s theory of, 64. 
* Hewitson’s, W. C. Esq. discovery of a new species of Péterostichus, 376. 
fibiscus mutabilis, change of colour in the flowers of, 148. 
Higgins’ treatise on light, and optical instruments, noticed, 473. 
Hisingerite, analysis of, 75. 
Holland’s, Dr. G. C. experimental inquiry into the laws of life, veviewed, 45. 
Holman, Lieut. notice concerning, 211. 
ee W. J. LU.D. F.R.A. and L.S. &c. botanical miscellany, reviewed, 
Hope’s, Professor, opinion on phrenology, 462. 
Human bones discovered in ancient formations, by M. Boué, 382. 
Humboldt’s, Baron, travels in Siberia, 66. Notice concerning, 143. Visit to 
the mines of the Oural, 209. 
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Japan, notice concerning, 290. 
Jardine’s, Sir W. Bart. F.L.S. &c. edition of White’s natural history of Sel- 
borne, noticed, 44.. ® On a collection of birds from Madeira, with an en- 
graving of Cypselus unicolor, a new species, 241, 
Java, insects of, 303. 
Jealousies and animosities of naturalists, by Mr. W. Macgillivray. 299. 
* Jersey, Mr. A. Sutherland’s notes of a tour in the island of, 18, Lieutenant 
Nelson’s geological survey of the island of, 393. 
Indian Seas, voyage of the Chevrette in the, 55. 
Insects, history of,—Family Library, No. VIL. noticed, 472. 
Introductory coup d’wil at the progress of science and the arts, 1. 
Todic acid and iodates, M. Serullas on, 389, 471. 
Iodine and bromine discovered in mineral waters, by Dr. Daubeny, 73. 
Jodine in springs, Dr. Henderson on the general existence of, 394. 
Iodine, &c. in Bath waters, M. C. Cuff on the presence of, 394. 
Johnston, Mr. J. F. W. on the atomic constitution of cyanide of mercury, 74. 
Johnston’s, Dr. Flora of Berwick-upon-T weed, reviewed, 277. 
Journal of a Naturalist, noticed, 48. 
Jussieu, Ad. de, on the geographical distribution of the Melacee, 463. 
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Kanes’, Mr. analysis of the native arseniuret of manganese, 472. 
* Kasbec, Mr. James Bell on the etymology of, 211. 
Kazan, Mr. Kupffer on the composition of the atmosphere at, 226. 
* Kemp, K. T. M.R.P.S. &c. on changes in the electricity of simple and com- 
pound galvanic circles, with a diagram, 13. ™ Experiments in electricity, 91. 
* Experiments on galvanism at high temperatures, 183. *™ Description of 
two new thermometers, with a plate, 262. 
* Kenyon’s, Mr. answer to Capt. T. Brown’s observations on British land 
and fresh water shells, (vide p. 65,) 220. - 
Ketile-bottoms, description of, by Henry Witham, Esq. 298. 
* Knox, Dr. F.R.S.E. M.W.S. &c. theory of hermaphrodism, 64. * On the 
ae of the stomach of the Peruvian lama, 321. Note and correction, 
Kuhlman, M. on the artificial production of ultramarine, 227. 
Kupffer, i . on the composition of the atmosphere at Kazan, 226. 
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