460 
INDEX. 
Geology of Rocky Meenas J.W. Abert,301.|| Herrick,E.C., Auroral belt of April, 1847, 440. 
, limits 0 period i 
Geological Report of New Monks reviewed, 57 
mations, ¢ - “ absence 
from some kc oe s, C. tore 
an Ciapeeitiene in S. Prooue by C. 
ert nanan 1 
nal, London, paticed, 146. 
— of F nee, 2 
results of t 
D. Dana, nia 
ibnitz’s views on, 176. 
Ms ’Prevost’s views on, 95, 178 
ibid, W. W. Mather. , 100, 177, 
—— epochs, cause of, 187, 
forces of fo stad ge ae rey of, 188. 
hardt, C., compound 
snlteogen n, 1 
, Précis de Chimie Organique, no- Hw ns i ‘nuance “af light 
n, D. D. — 
| Hippur 
s of phosphorus and||—— ae su g 
h, S. P., meteorological Journa 1 for 
6, at Marietta, Ohio, 
—-, floral calendar, migration ‘of birds, &c., 
den 1846, 214. 
observations on the seventeen year 
~ Joust, in 1846, 216. 
ippopotamus at eed Leone, 
ric seh, transformation Hs p> ben- 
zoic acid and sugar of aan 257. 
tion, J.|| Hooker, Species Filicum, 
on the mm of joints in 
Hoind Be Chemical Essays relating 
to a pr bby, no oticed, 144. 
——, on Glycocoll and its compountn’ = 
Hot Ene APTN. Roc - Moun — 198, 450, 
ade ra 
pe mes in Koore distan, 349, 
ces of a 347. 
m the growth 
0. 
ea of Iceland, temperature of, at depths, id bed gusdrupeds, 39. 
e in ane water, 
mical so sh 
Glass, Glaie’ a of, in England, 293, 
Glutin of the oat, 
bet Song A and its compounds, E. N- Hors- 
Géppert, origin of coal of Silesia, 119. 
Gray, A., new es and species of Compo- 
site, from Tex O74 
re, in a notice of Agas- 
Siz’s bg Zovlogicus, 302. 
Chloris Boreali- ie ericana of, notic-) 
: food of mastodon, 436. 
——, Botany of the Northern States, by, soe 
announce 
Great Britain, i iron manufacture i in, 291. 
Gun-cotton, 102, 142, 259, 295. 
Gun-paper and gun-sawdust, we 260. 
Bichtey, ©2W; Vredao ‘ty, 
noticed, 310.” ., Alger, 
Hall. 3, Paleo 
Halley’ s Comet, ancient returns of, 126. 
Hare, R., on free Electricity, 334. 
tology of New York, notic- 
Harlanus americanus 
Harris, ~ observations on the seven- 
teen "year loe 
Hassler, ma ioe density of water used by, 
for taking sp. gravity, 427. 
ecla, volcanic dust of, 
ose be 
f geysers 
Helix pie nag W. cae 
olfactory se 
sen on Russie i Geslog gy, 430. 
induction of atmospheric elec- 
on the ibe lg ires, 25, 
ry of the Smithsonian 
2, 101, 6. 
is 
tricit 
oo, ele: 
Tostitation, os 
i ition of minerals 
in meraliferous veins, 269, 
Herrick,E. 
pera Sane. 
ie Meeey 
ae fishes, and molluscs, 208. 
a panies 
Hybridity, § . G. Mort orton, 39, 20 
Hydrod ynamics, memoirs on, ve before the 
British Association, 140. 
A. 
‘Ice, dilatation of, 450. 
Iimenium, 116. 
Indian mounds and re 
ture and TT Phere: 
Si 
fie 
C. T., inhalation of ether produ- 
Jackson, Sin 
cing insensibility to pain, 
110, 
Jacquelain, "meteorological 8 copper, 1 - 
Johnson, E., met 
on Islands, 4 
_— n rocks, origin of, 393, 
Jou urna of Nat ural History of Boston, con- 
ten 
K. 
Koordistan, springs, salt, mines, &., of, 347. 
— deposits near the great lakes, 
J. A. Lapham, 90. 
Lake, Pycamid, Cascade range, N. Califor- 
Grea at Salt, or Timpanogos, Rocky 
ooting stars of ahs ,1846,125,] 
borealis of Nov., 1846, 126, 
ieee 198. 
bmatos erpet Wes i c. bq we 
Lapham, J. A. 
Prom ae i + ad ee 
rent, on prigecd of gelatine, 
fo: ilide, 258. 
Lauren ne NS ae tian ae 
od Pca 435, 436." 
Lead, carbonate of, at Rossie, N. Y¥., 117. in 
—, cupreou to-carbonate of, | 
Missouri, 117. 
