CONTENTS. 
MINERALOGY AND GEOLOGY. 
Art. I. Remarks on the Geology and Mineralogy of a 
section of Massachusetts, on Connecticut river, 
with a part of New-Hampshire and Vermont, 
by Edward Hitchcock, A. M. tree Deer- 
field Academy 
Art. IT. On the Prairies and hacia of the W me + 
Caleb Atwater, Esq. . 
Art. III. Account of the Coal Mines i in ihe vieiiaty i 
— Virginia, by Mr. John Grammer, 
Art. IV, Sketch of he Bediogy sed Ricehiogy at a 
part of the State of Indiana, by Mr. W. B. 
Stilson  . 
Art. V. New focalities of Spite Gndiceaday: Chatane. 
Stilbite, Analcime, Titanium, Prehnite, &c. 
Art. VI. Account of the Strata perforated by, and of the 
Minerals found i in, the great adit to the South- 
rtieg Lead Mine, by Mr. Amos Eaton, Lec- 
turer on Geology, Botany, &c. 
Art. VIL. ie the Peat of Dutchess Gaainty: by the Rev. 
F.C. Schaeffer. 
Art. Notices of Gelogy't in the West. fitter: by 
r. Nugent 
Art. IX. Haare of Native Crystallized Cartionats of 
Magnesia on Staten-Island, with a Notice of 
its Geology, by James Pierce, Esq. 
Art. X. Ona curious substance found with the ‘Site 
Nitre of oe and of ae nF Samuel 
Brown, M. D. ; 
BOTANY. 
| het XI. Description of species of Sponges observed on the 
shores of Long-Island, by C.S, Rafinesque, Esq. 
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