“i CONTENTS, 
INTELLIGENCE AND MISCELLANIES. 
I, Domestic. 
i. as Syste by Dr. Hare, 366 
2. 1. Doolittle on Crank M —— ae 367 
3. se fascination of Snakes Mr. Nash, 368 
4. Prof. Eaton on the © Avalysis of Soils, pod 
6. Rarified air Balloo 
6. Notice of the Geupenphick Society of Paris, and of Woodbridge’s 
graphy, 
%. Sea Serpent, 375 
8. Calamine in Mis 37 
9, 10,11, 12. Cobalt. in 4 ee ties - minerals—Bituminous 
a 
coal near Harrisburg—Minerals from An 
13. Lead ores of —? by Messrs. Trédet i at Lesueu 
14, 15. Luminous appearance in the atmosphere—QOn the fossil remains 
of the ausias lately found in Ontario county, New-York, by Dr. 
Van Rensse aer, 
16, 17, 18. Magnetism destroyed by lightning—Medical ackngerg er 
journal o of South Carolina— Physical and medical journal o 
ati, 
19. few work on Geology, 383 
II. Foreren. 
» ry 2 3, o.? 74 7 tat 3. y Prof. J. Griscom. 
1. Ponoderable ees transported by electric currents, 383 
2, 3, 4. Peet gold—Grand opal—Precious metals 384 
5, <- tae S| ric yanic cid —Stea m-engine at Glasgow—Nitrate of 
oda a—Menardite, a ew mineral, 385 
9. tavyee ry; 386 
10. Sutphuric acid and sulphate of iron, 387 
11, 12. New substance which inflames on seiscolovelns. - 388 
33, 14. Charcoai—Education in Sar : 389 
315 Napoleon’s literary eves 390 
16. Portable lib : ‘ 391 
37. Education in France, 392 
18. The American Journal of Science and the og s enon Review, 394 
om Memoir on living asia als fi = solid bodie 395 
Chemical process of respiratio ‘ 396 
at. Thermometer, 397 
Il. Annates de la Societe Linn 97 
e Par 3 
Bu. Notice of the Heidelberg saiectiead of ee and petrifactions, 399 
