Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1848 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil45edin Year: 1848 - 1848 412 Index. Proceedings of Societies, viz., Royal Society of Edinburgh from De- cember 1847 to March 1848, 169—Of Wernerian Natural History Society, 174—Of the Geological Society of France, 155, 311—Of the Geological Society of Ireland, 312. Publications, new, noticed, 199, 408. Rain, its depth in some localities at different altitudes in Lanca- shire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, 392, Reptilian remains in the coal-formations, 185. Rogers, Professors W. B. and R. E., on the decom

Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1848 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil45edin Year: 1848 - 1848  412 Index. Proceedings of Societies, viz., Royal Society of Edinburgh from De- cember 1847 to March 1848, 169—Of Wernerian Natural History Society, 174—Of the Geological Society of France, 155, 311—Of the Geological Society of Ireland, 312. Publications, new, noticed, 199, 408. Rain, its depth in some localities at different altitudes in Lanca- shire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, 392, Reptilian remains in the coal-formations, 185. Rogers, Professors W. B. and R. E., on the decom Stock Photo
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1848 Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal edinburghnewphil45edin Year: 1848 - 1848 412 Index. Proceedings of Societies, viz., Royal Society of Edinburgh from De- cember 1847 to March 1848, 169—Of Wernerian Natural History Society, 174—Of the Geological Society of France, 155, 311—Of the Geological Society of Ireland, 312. Publications, new, noticed, 199, 408. Rain, its depth in some localities at different altitudes in Lanca- shire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire, 392, Reptilian remains in the coal-formations, 185. Rogers, Professors W. B. and R. E., on the decomposition and partial solution of minerals, rocks, &;c., by pure water, and water charged with carbonic acid, 163—On the oxydation of the Diamond in the liquid way, 388. Salt, common, its amount in all the oceans, 398. Sand-banks of Mount's Bay, on their rapid diminution, 113. Sea, its temperature at Spitzbergen, 178. Silicification of plants and animals, observations on, 185. Stevenson, Thomas, Esq., F.R.S.E., C. E., his account of a portable cofferdam for the use of harbour and other marine works, 140. Talus slopes, 398. Tea, plantation of, in India, by William Jameson, Esq., 191. Thomson, James, jun., M.A., Glasgow College, on the parallel roads of Lochaber, 49—his Letter in regard to the parallel roads of Lochaber, 404. Volcanoes of Central France not in a state of activity in the time of Julius Csesar, 119. Waltershausen W. S., his general view of the formation of Iceland, 102—And observations on the glaciers and climate of Iceland, 129, 281. Whitehaven, its meteorology considered, 374. Whirlwinds at St Just, in Cornwall, 111. Zodaical Light, observations onj^^bjr^TlJfli^^r C. P. Smyth, 173. END OF VOLUME PORTy-PIVE. PRINTED BY NEILL AND COMPANY, EDINBUEGH.