INDEX- 



403 



J. , 



Journals, German and Swedishj 375. 



K. 



Kenawha rivers, topography and geolo- 

 gy of, 83, 86. 87, 100, 102. 

 ' salines, 113. 



salt manufactory, history of, 



117. 



Kiskiminitas and Connemau^h, topog- 

 raphy and geology of, 71- 



Lake on Peter's mountain, Va,, 97. 



Lederer's, Baron, cabinet of minerals for 

 sale, 392. 



Lins, occurrence of, in North America, 



211. 



Lias, white, 40. 



List of new publications, 396. 



Lydian stone in Kenawha valley, 110. 



Lyeirs geology, 358. 



M. 



Madrepore, fossil columnar, 99- 



Maerenhant on Polynesian islands,. 290. 



Magnetism, terrestrial, its influence in 

 producing the chemical action of elec- 

 trical currents. 369. 



Manganese, assaying of the ores of, 374. 



Mantell, G., on remains of birds in Til- 

 gate Forest, 362. 



specimens from, 362. 



Massachusetts, bird tracks on new red 

 sandstone of, 307. 



Mathematics and Astronomy, new works 

 on, 400. 



Matrix of diamond, 364. 



Meigs county, Ohio, coal deposit in, 50. 



Melam, a new substance, 372. 



Mclamine, 372. 



Mellon, a new substance, 371. 



Men, ancient race of, in the Andes, 358. 



Mercaptan, 368. 



Meteoric phenomena of Nov. 13th, 1834, 



168. 



Meteorological notices in Indiana, 294. 



observations, 238. 



Meteors of Nov. 13, 1833, Prof. Olmsted 



on, 376. 

 -1834, Prof. Eachc 



on, 383. 



Mineralogy and geology, new works on, 



164, 397, 

 Mineral springs of Virginia, 94, 96. 

 Minerals, cabinet of, for sale, .392. 



effects of long continued heat 



of, 357. 

 Mines depth ofj 374. 



Mississippi, geology of the vallev of, 201. 



Monongahelaj topography of tEc valley 



of, 5L 



Montevideo, (S. A.) geology of, 240. 



Montezuma's battle axe, 229". 



Moodus noises, at Haddam, 364. 



Morton, Dr. S.G., description of organic 

 remains in Dr. Hildieth's account of 

 the geology of the Ohio valley, 149. 



Mountains, licighl of, 355. 



Mucedinea, new species of, 367. 



MuriatiCerous rocks in Ohio, 26,48. 



Kenawha, 113. 



Kentucky, 140. 



Muscles, hydatids in human, 353. 



Muskingum, geology and topography of 



the valley oi, 9, 15. 



N. 



Naiades, Conrad's new work on, 391. 

 Natural history, new works on, 1G2, 39G. 



___ notices in, 304. 



-philosophy, new works on, 168, 



400. 



Needle, compass, dipand polariij^of, 353. 

 New publications for ltt35, 161. 



list of, 396. 



red sandstone in Massachusetts, 



bird tracks on, 307. 



River, Va., cliffs of, 91 



Nickel, deutarseniuret of, 241. 

 Nitrogen, new compounds of, 371. 

 North magnetic poles, revolution around 

 the poles of the earth, 352. 



O. 



Obituary of Benjamin Vaughan, 395. 



— Dr. Hosack, 395. 



Ocean, color of, 240. 

 ■ temperature of, 238. 



Ogden, Lieut. H.W., on water spouts, 

 254. 



Ohio, bituminous coal formation in the 

 valley of, 1. 



Olmsted, Prof, on aurora borealis, 388. 



■ meteors of Nov^ 13ib, 



1833, 376. 



zodiacal light, 379 



11 



Oolitic limestone under the coal in Ten- 

 nessee, 142. 

 Ores of copper, roasting of, 374. 



iron, 126, 135, 137. 



manganese, assaying of, 374. 



Organic remains of the bituminous coal 



formation in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennes- 

 see, and Pennsylvania, 1. 

 Ornithichnites, 307. 



Ornithichnology, 307. 

 Otaheite, notice' oJ", 283. 



Owen, D. Dale, meteorological notices 

 in Indiana, 294. 



P. 



Parallelogram of forces, 345. 



Parkinson and Frodsham on chronome- 

 ters, 297. 



