u CONTENTS. 
10. Sulphate of Barytes, Southington, Con. - - - 
11. Scintillating Limestone, from parent - - 
12. Beryl, in Haddam, &e. - - - - a 
13. Limpid Gypsum, near Cayuga L - 
14. Amianthus in the anthracite of ais Island. sim 
15. Red Pyroxene Augite,near Baltimore. - - = - 
sieges? 
BOTANY. 
Arr. VI. A list of Plants found in the neighborhood of 
Connasarga River, (Cherokee Country) where 
Springplace is situated; made by Mrs. wnesin 
at the request of the Rev. Elias Cornelius.  - 
Art. VII. Description of a new species of Asclepias. spill 
Dr. Eli Ives, Professor, &c. in the Medical Insti- 
tution of Yale College. —- 45-998 252 
Arr, Vit Description of a New Genus of American wie: 
_ Diplocea Barbata, by C. S. painesel ss 
ART. IX. Flural Calendar, &c..—- - 
ZOOLOGY. 
Arr. X. Notes on psd a ny Thomas Say, of Phila- ‘ 
‘delphia. bade 266 
PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY. 
Art. XI. Outline of a Theory of Meteors. By Wm. © 
Reynolds, M. D. Middletown Point, New-Jersey- 266 
it. XII. Observations upon the prevailing Currents of Ait 
in the State of Ohio and:the Regions of the West, 
age by Caleb Atwater, Esq. of Circleville, Ohio; ia 
Letters addressed to his Excellency De Witt Clin- 
_ ton, LL. D. Governor of the State of New-York, 
and President: of the Literary and Philosophical ; 
Society. 
Art. XIII. Ona singel DisreStioi of the ee “apparent 
ly by Frost, in Letters from Edward Hitchcock, 96 
A.M. late Principal of Deerfield Academy: =~ 
