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XIV. Current produced by the Rotation of a Magnet, Oct. 29 



1832. From the Ann de Chim. et de Phys., Sept., 

 1832; translated by O. P. Hubbard, Ass't in the Chem. 

 Depart, in Y. C, 



XV. Analysis of the water of Rio Vinagre. From the Ann. 



de Chim. et de Phys., Sept., 1832 ; translated by O. P. 

 Hubbard, Ass't in the Chem. Depart, in Y. C, - 149 



XVI. Notice of the Dispensatory of the United States ; by 



George B. Wood, M. D., &c. and Franklin Bache, 



M. D., &c. 



151 



XVII. Notice of Prof. Dunglison's Human Pl^siology, - 165 

 XVIII. Analysis of American Spathic Iron and Bronzite, 170 



MISCELLANIES. DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN. 



1. Vegetable origin of Anthracite, 



172 



2. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, - 173 



3, 4. Atmospheric pressure — Siliceous glass formed from burn- 



174 



ing hay, 



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175 



5, 6. New England Asylum for the Blind — Philosophical appa- 

 ratus, - - _*---.- 



7- Notice of the Crotalus durissus, (L.,) as found in Carroll 



county, Geo., where it is called the Diamond Rattlesnake, 176 



8, 9. Delaware Academy of Natural Sciences, and the Address 



of Dr. Henry Gibbons, at Wilmington — Proposal for es- 

 tablishing a seminary for education in Liberia, v - 177 

 10, 11. The New Universal Gazetteer, by Edwin Williams — 



Flint's History and Geography of the Valley of Missis- 

 sippi, &c. - - 



179 

 181 



12. Indiana Historical Society, - 



13. Explosion of bellows by inflammable gas, - - 182 



14. Abstract of a Meteorological Journal, kept in the town of 



New Bedford, for the year 1832, - - 184 



15. Notice of a Rocking Stone, - 185 



16. Notices of Wheeling, Virginia; by James W. Clemens, 186 



17. Geological notices respecting a part of Green County, Ala., 187 



18. Sulphurets of Bismuth; by Lt. W. W. Mather, - 189 



19. Address of Mr. H. R. Schoolcraft— Lecture on tobacco; by 



Prof. Elizur Wright— Address before the Temperance 

 Society of the Medical Class, in Dartmouth College, Oct. 

 1832, by Prof. Oliver— Temperance Recorder of Albany, 190 



20. The Family Cabinet Atlas, - - - - . 191 



