456 



INDEX. 



Subsidence of N. Jersey coast, G. H. Cook, 



341. 

 Sugar, cane, from glycerine, etc., 413. 

 Sulphur, (lifTerent slates of, 260. 

 Sun. influence of light of, on combustion, 



LeCon/e, 3i7. 



note on corisiitution of, 41G. 

 influences of, on tiie earth, HelmhoUzj 



207. 



T. 



Taylor^ W. J., on rock guano, 177. 



on Arngonite near the Arkansas, 275. 

 on a nickel meteorite, 293. 

 IransUuiiin by, of Janoyer, on the influ- 

 ence of sulphur on iron, 330. 

 Temperature of the earth, variations in, de- 

 peudenl on asironoruical causes, Meech, 

 446. 

 Tennessee, geology of, by JR. O. Currey, 



notired, 2H0. 

 Thermometers, in Kane's Arctic Expedition, 



discrepancies among, 249, 

 Thenard, death of, 299. 



Thftughi, rapidity of, Ule, 445. 

 Tides, notes on, Lloyd^ 417. 

 Tornado the Schuyler, 290. 

 Tuomey and Holrrif^s, on the fossils of S. Car- 

 ohna, noticed, 159,447. 



I! 





Typhoons of the N. Pacific, W. C. Redfield, 



21. 

 TyndnJL disposition of force in paramagnetic 



and diamagnetjc bodies:, 264. 



V, 



Voyage of discovery, Austrian, 260, 

 Volcanic craters and lavas, G. F. Scrope, 

 217. 



Warren, G. K., Explorations In the Dacota 



Country, 3J0. 



on ortranic morphology, noticed, 443. 

 Water, filtration of, thri)!igh sand, Wttt^ 157. 

 Wohler, on a new oxyd ol silicon, 140. 

 Work, in machines, Helmholtz, 191. 

 Wurlz. on ihe production of glycerine, 140. 



formula of oxalic acid, 425. 



Dutch liquid, 424. 



z. 



Zodiacal light, noiQ on G, Jones's 



tions, 28^. 



G. Jones^ 374. 

 Zoology, fishe** of China, 446. 

 Bee also Stimpsorij and Fossil, 



observa- 



