_ es CONTENTS: 
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Art. I. On the Muriate of Soda, and the Salt Springs in the ~ 
. Uni W. Carpenter, of Phil-. 
ted States ; by ae WY 
Ii. aes the Salt Spring and jMiabutactabe: of Salt 
at Salina, Syracuse, &c. N. Y.; by Srrenen- — 
Superintendent at Salina, 
Ill. pe a on Volcanos and Earthquakes ; : by Jo- 
SE Pree os un, of the Military Academy at 
Wes Poi 
IV. Dessapaye Arras cuassnt of Vélconts bck by 
G. Pov 
ETT ScroP q-5 -; from the 
London Quarterly Journal of Science, &c. for 
July, 1826, 
V. The Report of 3.1. "sass. Astronomer, &c. on his 
7 penta non for ascertaining the most north- 
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558 t of the Lake of the Woods 
VI. ‘On the Vitality. of Mat tter, bs = _ 
VII.. On the Zodiacal Light; by Davin avin Lestse, Z 
Vill. Remarks upon Bleaching. Ss 
IX. Biographical Notice of "nesainder Volta, © 
x ah Stars, and the Order of the Starry ‘Flemié! 
XI. Pee of the Tracks of Foot-Marks of Kuitiaele 
fo oa impressed in Sandstone in the Quarry of 
Corncockle Muir, Dumfries-shire ; by the Rev. 
“Sides Duncan, D. D. inate at Ruthwell. From 
‘Dr. Brewster’s hile 
Xl. Observations concerning | Fi ic Remicias 
Organ 
J. E. Doornix, M- M D. — Communicated for — 
- and 
by 
this Journal, by the ons in see h 
om 
“3 
shed on Mt Cuvier’s Method of ecole the ry 
Organic Remains in Geology, 
Xl. Analysis of an “ Essai sur la temperature de Pinte- 
—— - tom ah M. Cordier ;” With obser- 
oorer, M. D. &c., President 
at ne College. 5 of 8 South Carolina, 
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