REGIUS PROFESSOR OF NATURAL HISTORY, LECTURER ON MINERALOGY, AND KEEPER OF Fellow of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh; of the Antiquarian, Wernerian and Horti- OCTOBER 1832...APRIL 1833. TO BE CONTINUED QUARTERLY. EDINBURGH: ADAM & CHARLES BLACK, EDINBURGH; AND LONGMAN, REES, ORME, BROWN, GREEN, & LONGMAN, LONDON. 1833. Ар 14 CONTENTS. Page I. On the Physical Structure of the Site of Rome, and the adjoining Country. Communicated by the II. Observations on the Deviation of the Compass; with Examples of its fatal influence in some melancholy III. Memoir on a Cave at Cefn, in Denbigshire, visited by the Rev. EDWARD STANLEY, F. G. S., F. L. S., &c. With a Plate. Read before the Geological Society of London, 30th May 1832. And communicated by the Author, with the permission of the Council, IV. On the Silicification of Organic Bodies. With a Plate. V. A Series of Experiments on the Quantity of Food ta- ken by a Person in Health, compared with the Quantity of the different Secretions during the same VI. Barometric Measurement of the Height of Cheviot. By Lieutenant-Gen. Sir THOMAS MAKDOUGALL BRISBANE, K. C. B., President of the Royal So- ciety of Edinburgh, LL. D. &c., and Mr WILLIAM GALBRAITH, Oxon., A. M. Communicated by the Authors, VII. Outline of the Geology of the Bhurtpore District. By JAMES HARDIE, Esq. Bengal Medical Establish- ment. (Concluded from p. 336 of preceding vol.) IX. Observations on the Ignis Fatuus, or Will-with-the- 90 |