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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
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Vol, 2.—No. Il —NOVEMBER, 1820.—Entire No. VI. 
~ GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, AND TOPOGRAPHY. 
Arr. I, Account of the Geology, Mineralogy, Seieks, we. 
vn the by ee region of New- — k and obey 
ter, fiaed : 
Tl. “secltig Baraalie 4 ti Me Caudiia 6F New Hatandul= 
aaa in Connecticut, with notices of the Geology, 
eralogy, Scenery, &e. by the Editor - 
Ty. pessoas of Minerals, by Professors Dewey, Eaton, 
Douglas, and Dana, and by the Rey. F.C. Schae effer, 
and Dr. I. W. Webster 
VY. Account of ancient bones and ef some feild shells found 
in Ohio, by Caleb Atwater, Esq. 
VI. Gepligicn!' section from Williamstown, Mass. to > Trey, | 
N. Y. on the sige? by Professor Dewey 
notice of a oy 4 tain to be a variety 
of Wavellite, oy the bs 
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VIL R inser oer! on the environs “en Conhase Bree near the 
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outh of the Genesee, by Dr. John L Bigsby 
BOTANY. 
VIII. Floral Calendar for 1815, a 17, 18, and 19, ent at 
is Coole 254 
Deerfield, Mass. by Dr. Den 
TX. On the seaasaases of a late paste $ utumn, given by 
late flowering pea ag by Professor Dewe 
X. On Be gpa menget te om the River Maple, ar 
XI. On phe Oiieotsl Chené aa the oll ‘oliaks it affords 
MATHEMATICS. _ 
XII. Mathematical Problems, with geometrical constructions 
and demonstrations, by Professor Theodore Strong 
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