. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 392 Index. Physical Geography, comparative, observations on, by M. Guyot, 350, Plants of the Silurian system, 122.—Of the Anthracite formation, 124.—Fossil land plants, as illustrative of geological climate, 126. Plate-glass, analysis of, 316. Portland Vase, account of, 383. Prichard, James Cowles, , , &c., biographical sketch of, 205. Ramsay, Professor, his Passages in the History of Geology noticed, 201. Rankine, W. J. M., civil engineer, on an equation between the tem- perature and the maximum elasticity of steam and other vapours, 28.—On


. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal. 392 Index. Physical Geography, comparative, observations on, by M. Guyot, 350, Plants of the Silurian system, 122.—Of the Anthracite formation, 124.—Fossil land plants, as illustrative of geological climate, 126. Plate-glass, analysis of, 316. Portland Vase, account of, 383. Prichard, James Cowles, , , &c., biographical sketch of, 205. Ramsay, Professor, his Passages in the History of Geology noticed, 201. Rankine, W. J. M., civil engineer, on an equation between the tem- perature and the maximum elasticity of steam and other vapours, 28.—On a Formula for calculating the expansion of liquids by heat, 235. Rhinoceros, fossil, of Siberia, and mammoth natives of Siberia, 19-i. Rivers, their fall considered, 303. Rocks, grooved and striated, in the middle region of Scotland, by Charles Maclaren, , 161. Schleiden, Professor, his Principles of Scientific Botany, translated by Dr Lankester, noticed, 200. Shells, land, found beneath the surface of sand-hillocks on the coasts of Cornwall, by R. Edmonds Jun., Esq., 263. Silver, native, of Norway, 192. Skeletons of wild animals, how disposed of, 194. Snow-line on the Himalaya, account of, by Lieutenant Strachey. 324. Sutherland, Tour in, by Charles St John, Esq., noticed, 201. Sturgeon, William, on the aurora boi'ealis, 147-225. Tea, green, mode of colouring, 381. Trees cleft by the direct action of electrical storms, by Ch. Martins, 114. Trilobites of Bohemia, observations on, by M. Barrande, 374. Water, the colour of, explained, by Professor Bunsen END OF VOLUME FORTY-SEVEN PRINTED BY NEILL AND COMPANY, EDINBUKCB. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original


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