CON TK NTS OF VOL. I, PART 1. 



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Art. I, — A Registek of the Aurora Borealis at New 

 Haven, Conn., from March, 1837, to May, 1854, By 



Edward C. Herriok, Librarian of Yale College, 9 



Extracts from an Auroral Register kept at New 

 Haven, Conn., BY JVIr. Francis Bradley,..! 139 



Art. II. — Notices of Auroras extracted from the Meteor- 

 ological Journal op Rev. Ezra Stiles, S.T.D., formerly 

 President of Yale College ; to which are added, No- 

 tices OF A FEW other AuRORAS RECORDED BY OTHER 

 OBSERVERS, AT NeW HaVEN, CoNN., COLLECTED AND 

 ARRANGED BY PrOF. ElIAS LoOMIS, 155 



Art. III. — On Bekker's Digammated Text of Homer. By 



Prof. James Hadley, 173 



Art. IV. — On the Mean Temperature, and on the Fluctu- 

 ations OF Temperature, at New Haven, Conn., Lat. 

 41° 18' N., Long. 72° 55' W. of Greenwich. By Pro- 

 fessors Elias Loomis and H. a. Newton, 194 



CONTENTS OF VOL. I, PART 2. 



Art. V. — Notes ox the Radiata in the Museum of Yale 

 College, with Descriptions of new Genera and 

 Species. By Prof. A. E. Verrill, 247 



No. 1. — Dkscriptions of New Starfishes from New 



Zealand. 247 



No. 2. — Notes on the Echinoderms of Panama and 

 West Coast of America, with Descriptions of new 

 Genera and Species, 251 



