Sea, connection between tides and alluvial deposits, 50sonojosa Serpentine, its pseudomorphic nature, 360. Shortening of voyages between the New and Old Worlds, 364. Silliman, Professor, jun., on the Grotto del Cane, 141. Singing birds and sweet flowers in Jamaica, by G. H. Gosse, Smyth, Professor Piazzi, meteorological and astronomical notices, Sounds, remarks on nocturnal forest sounds, by P. H. Gosse, 187. Sulphur lake of the Campagna, near Tivoli, 142. Temperature of the sea, observations on, made during the voyage of Tertiary formations of Germany, by F. Sandberger, 182. Thermal waters in Western Asia Minor, 360. Tourmaline, its different kinds, 361. Ultramarine, artificial, its manufacture, by J. B. Guimet's process, Vesuvius, present state of, 144. Volcanoes in the Bay of Bengal, by Dr Buist, of Bombay, 339. Water-spout of great magnitude, noticed, 358. Whewell, Dr William, Master of Trinity, lecture on the general END OF VOLUME FIFTY-TWO. EDINBURGH: NEILL AND COMPANY, PRINTERS, OLD FISHMARKET. |