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CONTENTS OF VOL. VIL 
geal MINERALOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, &c. 
i. P. 
Geology, Mllerslony, and Scenery of the Connecticut, with 
ogical map, and drawings of _— og ae = 
the Rev. Edward Hi itchcock, A. M. 1 
Geological Be on the dae "Formation of nen! by 
John Finch, . 8. 
shee ofa Pires mine on Lake Superior, by! H. R. School 
43 
: lities of mec by Dr. William Meade, ie ey AQ 
cellaneous 5 ee of Minerals, - - - 64 
a “Fluor Spar by Thomas Webb, ae - om. 
laf Hi. Spt «16, BB 
3. B H.N. ome — ee 
4. Sulphur in Granite, oa < we. 
5. By Dr. Cutbush, West Point, - - a Oe 
6. By Dr. Jacob Porter 2 eee 
7. By Prof. F. Hall, - - ib, 
Account of theRoxbiiry Rocking-Stone, a" gee 
__ Notice ofa Rocking-Stone in Warwick, R. I. 22> 901 
Review of “ Outlines of the Geology of Fagland and W; 
_ by the Rey. W. D. Cee id William Phittioe. 203 
Vis he Eliz- 
Notices of the Geology of Martha’s Vineyard, and t 
th Islands, by Rev. itchcock, A. M.,; - 2 
ae Notice of | tine by Prof. reat inetd 28 
Notice of a Silicious Petrifaction from ind, - 
Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals, * -- ee 
1. Yenite std Green Fee: by. ¢, v. Shepherd, ge. 3! 
. By rter, - -* 252 
3. By Steuben Taylor, ss ko OEMS 
4. By Dr. E, 
. mmons, 254 
Observations on + gga Travels in Mine kK wil. “i 
liam Maclur 
Miscellaneous Remarks on the Systematic 
Roc 
iam Maclure, Pp - 261 
8 <0" popes? 2% 10 agi 98 
New Fipecies from Alabama, by M. C. nae: - 61 
a” by Prof. C. Dewey, - 264 
