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CONTENTS, 
NUMBER I. 
Page. 
Analysis of the Meteoric Iron of Louisiana, and 
discovery of the Stanniferous Og in ioe 
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sachusetts; by C. HEPARD, 
. Prof. Bessel, on Mr. F. R. Hassler’ s views as toa 
accurate survey of the coast of the United States. 
Communicated by Prof. James ae of Colum- 
bia College, New York, 
. Prof. Mitchell, on the Effect of” Gnanlily of Matter 
in Modifying the Force. of Chemical Attraction, 
Iodine in the Mineral Waters of Saratoga. Com- 
municated by Jonn H. Sreer, M. D. % 
SAeeH et on Agni: Fatuus; by Rev. Jonn Mirca- 
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Hesamiiation e Oxygen i i from apparent death 
y drown 
ing, 
. Lieut. — account of Hasslor’s Repeatiog "The- 
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odol 
. Prof, ee on the diasittnes and piiicasion 
of certain American Rock Formations, 
. Translations and abstracts from the foecad by 
Pro 
. Griscom, 
Action of Sulphuric Acid on Alcohol, and the pro- 
ducts which result from it. Translated and 
abridged from the French, by Prof. Griscom, 
. Algebraic Solution ; by Mr. C. a of New 
Slaton o ofa Problem in Elunionts by Prof. ee 
: Meteorological Table, with: Remarks thy Gen. re 
: Socculations “with respect to the cause caf the. Au- 
rora Borealis or Northern 
Lights, 
; oe Instruments and al een ay Prof. 
Rosert Har 
os 
: Patracipes + Like of Fraunhofer, - 
Cooper’s Rotative Piston, 
tracts by the Edito 
Dr. Steel’s Aectiiaite of the ‘High Rock Spring, ee 
Saratoga, with a drawing, 
. Real and ‘supposed effects of igneous [attion, 
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288 
<D: ae 
Ey 
. Argillite, Fic saa Anthracite Coal by Prof. 
Am - 299 
Sketches of Naval - &e. with reinealil eae ex- 
320 
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