CONTENTS OF VOL. x. 
GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, &c. 
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Facts a to core a pert of Po peed state of Ohio. By Dr. Bir cies in an- 
Wotice ered a Rocking § Stone. Se ECO Mews 0. Mason, “irae 
ities i peaien: 
a zi rMinerals, ‘&e. from Palestine, Exyst, &e., in a letter from the Rev. 
c Bird to the Edito 
Memoir = the New or Variegated Sandstone of the United States. By: a: 
Finch, F. B.S. M. C.S., &c. f 
Roce of Rocks and Mingrais in 1 Westfield, Mass. Byk Emerson Davis, - as 
on Bowlders. By Peter Dobson Ae i! 
ieeatinseces Localities of Minerals, vat pe 
On the Tertiary —— on the borders of the Hudson river. By John 
— e the Geology of Sicily. By Charles Daubeny, 'M F.R 
Chemistry in the University of Oxford. Bea at ay ‘Bristol, 
Phi los osophical Institution, April 14, 1825. With a M 23 
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_ BOTANY. 
Carcogapy: y Prof. Dent 1 € contiguadkivens | Vol. IX. p. 263, 
ere cooraiels the pone: of oem yo of Iinois and Missouri. - “By 
Lewi f Botany 5 eee; ae in a 
bee aer School, : F 
Caricography, (continued). By Prof. Dewey, : mien as ee 
ZOOLOGY. 
—_—— Considerations concerning Two-Headed Snakes ; by Dr. Samuel 
Descriptions of sev veral new ‘sp of Batracian Reptiles with h observat 
the Larve of Fre Richard Harlan, seve, 58 
Remarks en ae Vol. IX. p. 288, . : : vanes 85 
