GEN. X. SPEC. VII. 6 E. Alpho sis Europea. European albino. The nest from which it issued contained another young sparrow of the common colour; and when the albino-bird quitted the nest, which it was seen to do a few days before it was shot, it was instantly attacked by fifty or sixty common swallows, and obliged to take refuge in a tree*. Edin. Phil. Journ. No. Iv. p. 390. GENERAL INDEX. The Numerals indicate the Volume; the Figures the Page. The Classes and Orders are distinguished by Small Capitals; and the Genera by obscura, Iv. 222 .... serena, IV. 222 Arctium Lappa, III, 558 Ardor, Iv. 276. 280 Area, v. 686 Animals, lower orders, propagable both Areca oleracea, 1. 4. 380. 339 by offsets and seeds, v. 5 Animation suspended, iv. 582 Anca, Iv. 196 ...... montana, IV. 682 Arqua, Iv. 223 Arsenic, in intermittents, II. 137. 141 in rheumatism, II. 617 in consumption, 111. 292 in cancer, III. 365 in syphilis, 111. 401 in elephantiasis, III. 427 humidum, 1. 591 nervous, 1. 585 Athamanta oreoselinum, as a diuretic, Bex, 1. 535 v. 459 origin of the name, v. 480 humida, 1, 537 .... sicca, 545 .... convulsiva, 535 Bezoar, 1.290 spurious, 1.292 Bichat, his hypothesis concerning the Bildungstrieb, v. 22 Bile, use of, 1. 20. 379 Bilious remittent fevers, 11.150. 152. 175 Birds, singing, vocal avenue, 1. 460 Bismuth, oxyde of, in indigestion, 1. 174 ..... ..... ..... disease, 1. 387 vomit, 1. 410-II. 178—IV. 178 Bladder, prolapse of, v. 153 v. 465 vermicules discharged from, |