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Be: the relation of the chemical constitution of bodies to taste. By 
Prof. E. N. Horsrorp, Harvard. 
On the connection between the chemical constitution of bodies and 
color. By Prof. E. N. Horsrorp. 
On the Spheroidal State. By Prof. Horsrorp 
_ On the adulteration of Vermilion. By Henry Brown, Cambridge 
boratory. 
~ Ammonia in Atmospheric Air. By Prof. E. N. Horsrorp. 
Analysis of Phlogopite from St. Lawrence Co. +» New York. By Wm. ba 
J. Craw, Yale Laborator oe Regge: 
Determinations of Nitrogen in two varieties of Indian Corn. By “3 ae 
Wm. H. Brewer, Yale Laborato , 
Analysis of en ash of Sweet Cutts By Wm. H. Brewer * 
“8 account of some experiments upon the cause of feriiondiatds ; 
7 Dr. Henry Ern 
On American A pedcrtat, By Grorce J. Brus 
On some peculiar properties of a compound of Tard and Rosin. 
By Prof. D. Oumstep, Yale College. 
Notice of two American Meteoric Irons. By Prof. B. Srtuman, Jr, 
Proper Bpigke of Lightning Rods. By Prof. Ex1as Loomis, New 
ys Unive 
n Ru tile i in Quartz ase other Migopan; By Prof. O. P. Hupparp, , 
Dartmouth College 
ma ba 7 a 
aD roceedings of the’ American Association fg r fs ¢ Advancement 
rr Sint Tuirp Meerine, held at Charleston, 1850. 
he oe of Plants inhabiting the vicil _* 
By H. W. Ravenet, E or. 3 
i i the isorery or he Gulf Stream epone - 
y Lieut. M. F. Maury. 
4 ‘ie ; of Voge By Prot, 
Esrrlicarors of Natur 
<3 Dr. J. H. Gisso. 
