j 
eh ae 
: 
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_ Elderhorst’s Blowpipe. ra noticed, 303. 
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DeCandolie 8 Geographical Botany, noticed, 
Deville, = oe high fi 105. 
Neo-macropia, 30 
Dia Ae ahinegre 
a among solutions, Gladstone, 
Dinornis, new species of, Omen, 138. 
Dragon-tree of Orotava, 135. 
Drift phenomena, cause of, J. D. Dana, 325. 
Dudley Observatory, 442. 
Earth, physical structure of, of oD Dan 416. 
EX, 457 
| Fo pe Balog s near Boston, Rogers, 296. 
rals (Silurian) from N. Carolina, Em- 
Flies and —_-* notice of a paper 
J, Leidy on, 4 
fe South ¢ arolna, by Tuomey and 
Holes noticed, 453 
al plants, Bohemia, pee 
Pa tees oi¢ star-fishes, Sal, 
—, “(Pier rygo' 
Salter, 
of Forte beds of the Upper Ludlow, 
Murchison, 415 
r, 415. 
tus) a Scotland, 
ammal of the coer Eh ld slate, 419. 
Dic eer of 20, 
shells, new ‘aul PNebra ‘ita, 423. 
Furnace cryataltine products, 
hea producing intense, Deville, 
105. ; 
G 
Galileo, tribute to, E. Everett, 443. i 
Galvanic Battery, new kind se 102, 
Gar pikes, remarks on young, 440. 
obs ervations on origin 0 J, 
305, 
Earthquakes in California, J. B. Trask, 110. 
Earthq ake at New Zealand, 128. 
Eaton. D.C ; th 
, origin of Greensand, 282. 
Eights, J., \sopod Crustacean from the Ant- 
arctic, 
Electricity, atmos 
~— sire oe lism, * substitute for copper 
lic 
Recto: phy sieiee’, "het 
erocrinus, Yandell ani ' Shura Mem 
Elevation of Mcdntnine, remark n Elie 
Beaumont’s theory, J.D. Dana 
Elliott Soc. Nat. Hist. a0 Proceedings of “152. 
Entomostraca, see 
Equivalent, se 
Essex Institute, Parenting: of, 152. 
a and its ho 
Eyes, color blindness in, 7' 143. 
ree new ferns of California, 
Geo 
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y, noticed, 
454. ‘ 
Geographical discoveries in Africa, 116. 
CaaS raphy of plants, DeCandolle on, noticed, 
gical Report on Tennessee, by J. M. 
> ‘ord, notice $29, 
f J. Marcou, reviewed, W. P. 
higtacy of Americ J. D. Dana, 305, 335. 
Report of J. D. Dana, propaled teprint 
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ctions, Vienna, 453. 
Geology, sandstone of Connestient valley, 
determinati = of age, fro ssil fishes, ¢ 397. 
marks on ota o of, 357,» 
origin of verre of chalk from sponges, 
5. 
physical structure of the earth, Hennes- 
: ow rocks, Murchison, 418. 
A Lad a ae mammal, Owen, 419. 
Tertiary of Nebraska and’ thé north, 
eek and Hayden, 423. 
Eu aki information to students visiting, 146. 
yndall, 1 
F 
Fecula of the Horse-chestnut, 264. 
Fishes, fossil, from eae 118, 
Leidy, 
Fluorids, researches on, 4 
Foote, Elisha, heat in ae - rays, 
ne circumstances _—c heat in 
Dvoipetnw in Ns Pa.. 
_ Lea, 123. 
Foraminiferous origin of Greensand, Bailey, 
Formic acid from arbonic acid 
— bag of re filam pons 122, 
and fishes from 
nS hn , E. Hitch- 
nae , species gli M 
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e Fossil. 
Gibbs, Wat chemical abstracts, 
Geotony 105, 400. 
illespie on on land surveying, n 
one, 
oticed, 
J. H, influence of what ‘radiation 
ants, 49. 
on dichromatic phenomena among solu- 
4 
ions, 
Glyptunotus, from th 
ray, A, botanical notices, 1 
eens tic, 391. 
Gra 34, 284 
statistics of flora of no 
204. 
phen U, States, 
on potato of New Mexico and Toran 5e 
Mat call of Botany, noticed, Darlington, 
4 
Greenrand, 
in of, Bailey, 280. 
inks Is Jand, composition, A.8 
Ks U, Shepard, 96. 
. Hayes, 300. 
Gulick, L. H 7 ides a , sant 
M, Gunpowder. pressure of fire 
bridge, 
Guano 
, 142. 
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