eine 
ran, relative quantities of land and 
ee, ee ae Pe ee ey gy a 
Wage cc eee eee Seg eer 
4 , analysis of, R.S& 
“22 WD ys 
451 
from & St. Louis, ii ae 
ete 
e sidinad structure of the trunk of, ca a ing bdo Ss. G Marton, 
. 
D. 
Damour, jade allied to ream 267. 
Damour ite, in the U. Sta 
“t J. D., on Zoophy tes, 64, 187. 
———, On the Ne Sad ate of fluor spar, apatite | 
and chond n limes ha 
——, on the volciioas of they nm, 335. 
——, on the fais canditian “Of the earth’s 
surface, 347. 
senate; erigit of ets feldspar centre of volcan- 
oribia of igneous rocks and _ their pe- 
s, E. Teschemacher, || 
few 
on the sap of sat o% 
— ge edie of” Pei rae oe 
|—— —onduction, C. G4. P 
egraph, importa for conveyis me- 
seooloaical vaallignstn eying me 
pra saleanins probable conduction * 
of, through moist air, 204. 
ag ner lion of, ay bursting of a bladder, 
Biccise viesgnene induction, law of, C. G. 
culiarities, 348, 
ee erystallization of syenites and granites, 
of a ae i 
arwin, > cite Falkland Islands, 124. 
Deaths, se 
Delain deones 6 Bblodt Plantarum of, no- 
DeVico's comets, 137. 
, facts relating to the Great 
Bees F., de tes | 
w Carices, 245. } 
Diatiagnetic eetien, Eee: of, M. Fara- 
Ze, 
es teeats telegraph, 118. 
| Elements of physiology, W. B. wc cary 2 
Elevatio ag ontinents, how produced 
Dan 
C. Prévest on, 355. 
, anew mineral, T. S. Hunt, 30. 
ther, imiiferous Far raday’ s views on, 118. 
Ether, compoun et poe ¢ acid with, 412. 
——, vitreous tl 
Erinesephy of ha jee Aborigines, S. 
= 
Etna, hee of W. S. v. Waltershausen’s work 
mn, 1573 
Diamonds i in N. Carolina, 1 : 
of occurrence of, a Ural, Mur- FB 
panison, vie cid oe Binetia reap pean ee mds CD of Sodan 
’ 0} ar On|/ Falkland 
the dark limb of the moon ust before its' Faraday, M., views of luminiferous ether,118. 
substances, Mialhe, 
oto stones, of the “a S. G. Mor- 
—, E. G. Squier, 216, 287. 
n a of li 
€ point of ebullition, 256. 
Orbigny’s works, noticed, : 
F 
ree the Horticulturalist by, noti¢ed, 
ee. J.W., cause of the circulation of the 
blood, 276. ; 
mistry of, ping 445. 
ticed, 302. 
n the infinence of Scene on 
the ection of the Chara, 133. 
Dyslytite, new meteoric mineral, 380. 
uids, and its|| 
Flor 
Frostbu 
Piogildinn’ ‘amalgamation of iron and steel 
to prepare for, Bottger, 266. 
Fi scherite, a new -minveral, 415. 
ea, notice of D. H. Storer's 
lara East, ya of, and recent shells of 
‘onrad, 36; of Tampa, 399. 
structure of Poh. Conrad, 49. 
Fluor-spar i source of, J. D. Da- 
na, 88. 
——, solubility of, G. Wilson, 114. 
—— in cannel coal, H.D. Rogers, 124. 
ine in >in minerals, source ah, J. D. Dana, 
ol vl and anitaals, 
2 Wilson, 11 li. 
sa =, early — of, as inferred from the 
ay the moon, 347. 
5, oigin of es: tn 7255— of, 35 
district of Cte “ 
ne AR Pe cose movement said to ac- 
robable nike in the 
ae 
Ul, 25. 
Rilo in western Pennsylvania, C. 
Lyell, 26. 
—— of birds, C. B. Adams, 215, 
Forest, fe hein colliery, “4 
Form process for, W. B.and R. 
E. Rog 
oat rs ibe production of the alkali 
ownes, 
furfuroline ,407 
||France, on the supposed variations in the cli- 
m. ‘ 
urft 
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