Vill CONTENTS. 
INTELLIGENCE AND MISCELLANIES. 
1. "The eee tee pores By Col. Trumbull, 
2 New book o 
3. The ear rio hie most favorite namber ft nature ; 
E. 
by A. 
4. ge or spiritdous figuors, from wacculent and 
farinaceous fruits, and herbage of plants ; by A. E. 
5. A. A. Saat: on the use of —s aith ” east : 
eal 
" pector 
8..G, W. Cartier notice a the prannfacture of the 
chloride of lime, and of some of its veer uses, 
1 
Jan. 1829, 
9. Specimens in Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Chem- 
istry, 
10. Dr. J. Revere’s improvement in the construction of 
ships and other vessels, as sATeee gwd metallic 
hing, 1 
fastenings, and sheat 
11. Steam Pump, 
1 
12. Dr. oa on the eflicacy of ammonia in | coanbannct: 
1 
ing poe 
13. 5. Allison, on + tin Atomic Weight of Mercury, - 
14, 15. J. C. Keeney on the Novaculite in Georgia—Mr. 
Finch’s notice of the locality of the Bronzite, or 
i Sande metalloide ; at ADTs unr ennly, 
16. Dr. L. C. ‘Beck’s ‘note on ‘the presence of [ron in the 
Salt Springs of Salina, N. Y. os 
17. Tin in Massachusetts; by Professor Hitche ock, 
18. Mr. C he epard’s. mineraiogical and chemical de- 
scription of the Virginia Aerolite, - 
P Milo, 
20. Proceedings of the Rs doa ~ Natural History of 
2 
21. Baron de Zach—Liberty of opinion aud the press— 
Education—Genera} views of oss ope, &c. 
22, 23. Literary notice—Obitua 
24. Carbonic Acid of the Atmosphere, 
2 
a5: 26, 27. Autumnal coloration of Leave es— Singular 
Galvanic trough—On a method of measuring som 
varieties of Chemical cto, by M. Rabies, 
28, 29. Sulphur—Dr. Wollaston 
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