CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXII. 
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NUMBER I. 
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Art. I. General Remarks on the Temperature of the Terrestrial 
Globe and the Planetary Spaces; by Baron Fourier, 
II. Account of an Excursion to Mount peel in Maine; 
by Prof. J. W. Bartry, - — - 
IfI. Experiments on the Adhesion of Iron oes of 1 various 
forms, when driven into different ee of Timber ; 
by Prof. Waiter R. Jounson, - 
IV, Remarks on the Natural order Cycadew, with a Padre 
tion of the ovula and seeds of wee revoluta, Willd.; 
by A. J. Downine, - - 
V. On the Economical Uses of some species of it ataicing 
VI. Notes ona Tour in France, Italy, and Elba, with a notice 
of its Mines of Iron; by Prof. F. Hatt, - 
VIL. Notes on Chemistry, &c.; by Prof. J. W. Bairey, 
Vill. A Visit to the Salt Works of Zipaquera, near Bogie, 
in New Granada; by J. H. Giszon, M. D. 
IX. Meteorological Journal, for the year 1836, mer at Mari- 
etta, Ohio; by Dr. S. P. Hitpretn, 
X. Remarks on some of the Gold Mines, and on fn of the 
Gold Region of Virginia, founded on personal obser- 
vations, made in the months of Aug and Boptember, 
1836; by B. Sittiman, - - 
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XI. Notice of some facts connected with the Gold of a ome : 
tion of North Carolina; by Franky L, Surrn, Esq. 
XU, cil of the Shad and Shad Fisheries of the River Dela- 
; by Samvet Howext1, M.D. - 
XII. Formic Acid—remarks upon its utility, togethil witht a 
correction of Débereiner’s process and views respecting 
the theory of its formation; by Prof. J. P. Emmet, 
XIV. On the Identity of the Torrelite of Thomson with Co- 
lumbite ; by James D. Dana, A.M. Oe ee 
XV. = the —- of the io or Water means by Prot 
2,M.D.. = 
XVI. aaa. of Edwardsite, a new Miciersl; by Prof, 
Cuartes Urnam Sueparp, M.D. - . 
XVII. Description of anew Trilobite; by Prof. lita Grex, 
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