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MISCELLANIES.—DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. 
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flagrator, especially as constructed by Dr. Hare, — - 
2.. Fossil footsteps in sandstone and graywacke, - - 
3. Observations on the Aurora Borealis of Jan, 25, 1837, - 
4. Foreign accounts of the Meteoric Shower of Nov. 1836, - 
5. United States’ gold mine, near Fredericksburgh, Va., - 
6, 7. Culpeper gold mine, Virginia—Geological pease - 
8, 9. Fire bricks—Supposed volcano at sea, - 
10. Visit toIceland,  - - - - - e: * 
II, 12. Storms—Galvanism, - - - - - - - 
13. Animal electricity, - + - - - 
14. Fall of fishes from the Sttnosphere in Iai “io gtiy * 
15. Nature of different cements, | - ed Ags 7 ae 
16. Telegraphs, © 
17, 18. Scientific Congres at i Mesaranns York Statistical: So- 
ciety, - - - 
19, 20. Oidicize of the New York Raat of peapeti Sua 
Transactions of the er — of Science and Lite- 
ture, - = ‘ 
21. Proposed new ween. on Scan sdcae’ - . - 
23. Maury’s treatise on Navigation—Gummere’ s hecscahiioy, 
24. Wiseman’s Lectures on the connection between Science and 
Revealed Religion, “ * 
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Mr. Faraday on the most improved form of the Galvanic De- 
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25, 26, 27. Dr. Buckland’s new ake Loclls. ee teins bth “ak 
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tion—Lindley’s Introduction.to Botany, - 
28, 29. Lindley’s Natural System ~ = os agi on i silat 
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vation of the Mulberry, &e. ». i 
30, 31, 32. Johnston’s Chemical TRablén-- Magnsine of Zoology 
-| and Botany—Thomson’s Records of Science, 
33. The Annals of. Electricity, Magnetism and sd Chemistry, &e. 
‘Obituary ; Dr. ‘Edward Turner, 
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Persoon—Mr. Richard | Caninghin—Mi Biwisd 
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