402 



INDEX. 



Dunglison's Human Physiology, notice 

 of, 165. 



E. 



Eaton's, Prof, Art without Science, 2nd 



edition, 399. 

 Chemical Instructor, 4th 



Geological notices of Greene Co., Ala., 

 by Dr. Withers, 187. 



— : society of France, notice of, 



192. 



Text-book, Prof. Eaton's, 2nd 



edition, 399. 



edition, 399. 



Geological Text- Book, 2nd 



Manual of Botany for North 



America, 6th edition, 398. 



Economy of Machinery and Manufac- 

 tures, Babbage's, 105. 



Electrical machines, 253. 



Electro-magnetic apparatus of M. Pixii, 

 and experiments with, 142, 144, 146, 

 196. 



Electro-magnetic currents by the rotation 



of a magnet, 146, 197. 

 disc of M. Arago, 143. 



edition, 399. 

 Geology, 203. % 

 Emmon's manual of mineralogy, 



and, 397. 



of Massachusetts, Prof. Hitch- 



cock's report on, 396. 

 Georgia gold mines, 1. 

 Gibbons, Dr. H., address, 177. 

 Gibbs, Prof. J. W., on the orthography of 



Hebrew words, 87. 

 Glass blowing, 380. 

 cutting of, 206. 



Gold mines of Georgia, 1. 

 Granite, artificial, 205. 

 Grotto del Cane, 244. 

 Gifaco, 279, 388. 

 Guanaxato silver mines, 228. 



experiments in Yale Col- Guillemin, Dr., on the bitterness of vege- 



lege laboratory, 147. 



Ellipses, mode of drawing, 369. 



Emmet, Prof. J. P., on a new mode of de- 

 veloping magnetic galvanism, 78. 



Emmons, Dr., Manual of Mineralogy and 

 Geology, 397. 



England and Scotland, population of, 211. 

 Epistilbite from Elba, 194. 

 Ether, action on sulphate of indigo, 371. 

 Eupatorium Huaco,by Prof. W. R. John- 

 son, 279, 388. 



Explosion of bellows by inflammable gas, 

 182. 



F. 



Family Cabinet Atlas, notice of, 191. 



Febrifuge, 375. 



Ferruginous sand formation of the United 



States, 128. 

 Fer Titane, analysis of, 375. 

 Ferussac's, Baron, new work on shells, 



193. 

 Field, Gen. M., meteorological table and 



observations from April 30, 1832, to 



May 1,1833, 361. 

 Flight of pigeons, &c, 134. 

 Flint's History and Geography of the Val- 

 ley of the Mississippi, &c.,notice of, 179. 

 Flood in the valley of the Ohio in 1832, 



133. 

 Fluxes, 214. 

 Fluxional ratio, application of, by E. 



Wright, Esq., 298. 

 Freyberg, mines of, 376. 



G. 



Geography and History of the valley of 

 the Mississippi, by Rev T. Flint, no- 

 rice of, 179. 





tables, 273. 

 Gypsies, 342. 



H. 



Hare Dr., new chemical apparatus and 



processes by, 247, 313. 

 on electrical machines, 253. 



Hayden, Dr. on the Bare Hills, 349. 



Hayes, A. A., analysis of Danaite by, 386. 



Hebrew words, orthography of, by Prof. 

 Gibbs, 87. 



Henry, Dv. 9 on the philosophical charac- 

 ter of Dr. Priestley, 28. 



Hildreth, Dr. S. P#, meteorological obser- 

 vations for 1832, at Marietta, O., 132. 



on the saliferous rock 



formation in the valley of the Ohio, 46. 

 Hitchcock's, Prof., report on the Geology 



of Massachusetts, 396. 

 Hybernation of the bat, 364. 

 racoon and wood- 



chuck, 367. 



swallow, 368. 

 1. 



Incubation, 367. 

 indelible coloring, 373. 

 Indiana Historical Society, 181. 

 Indigo, sulphate of, action of ether on, 

 371. 



J. 



* 



Jackson, Dr. C. T., on the revolving elec- 

 tric magnet of M. Pixii, 146. 

 Johnson, E. F., on the canal surveys in 

 • New York, 19. 



Prof. W. R., on Eupatorium 



Huaco, 279, 388. 



