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Be I. Neti isk ‘ites Herbaria, particularly those most in- 
ee teresting to the North American Botanist, . — I 
4 f Natural coe ; by Prof. J. P. Kinrtax, 
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“IIL Derptce of a Halo or oetie of great ‘plende, ofetir. : 
ed at Greensburgh, Westmoreland County, Pa.; by 
rrep T. Kine, M. D., F 25 * 
IV. Extracts from the PiScodlings of the Hacked Philosoph: 
. ical Society, 27 
¥ es th ists on the Tails of oe oe % Wirth 
Mircue. 59 
VI. Notice ‘Fd a catay of Zeolites, ae at Pees ae ~* 
_ Rouiec Jersey ; by Wm. pees Bourne, «© QO: + 
Vil. Notice e Geological.Survey of the State of New ork. ~ 4 
presented to the eae Jan. 24, 1840; ey ame 01 
_Iver P, Hussarp, M. D., " 
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’ _Eocene, at +t Claiborne, Alabama; by Henry : 
m _X. A Description of several New Flectro-Maguétic and Mag- we 
le  neto-Electric Instruments and Experiments ; by ony . 
: _.. Hate Assor, "104. 
_ XI. Development of some inbetdeting ropatiinn of Nexihereié aa? 
by Georce R. Perkins, —. We 
oe XII. Remarks on the Geological Peateres of the Island afOvy , P 
© hee or Hawaii, the largest of the group called the Sand-, bie” 
‘eG. wich Islands, with an account of the condition of the “e . ¢ 
eee Volcano of Kirauea, situated in the southern part of the * 
“- ca to — near the foot of Mouna Roa; by Epwarp G. se, 
« XII. The, Sieplaytient of Jottine as a feigedit for Hyéiogalphe 
ric Acid; by M. Aurnonse pu Pasquier, . 
XIV. Nees of Geological Surveys. I. Of the State of Ohio. ° 
IL Of Indiana. III. Of — ™ Pr 
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