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INDEX. 
Climate of sage shy 131, 283. 
of winter of 1851-2 in Canada, Lefroy, 
Cléz, on homolactic acid, 102. 
Coal in New Zealan d, 425 
Coal, resinous nature of, JE. Teschemacher, 
Coal-gas, observations on, 35. 
sg T., eruption of pond Loa, in 1852, 
ds, J. D Dan a, 76. 
n of, J. D, Din 
nsolidation of, Horsford 
iD. ne a gg rof. 
Horsfo rd, 4 
ousin’s ‘sory of Modern Philosophy, no- 
ticed, 1 
"eoaos toate “formation in Germany, Geinitz, 
Crustacea ry JD. Dand, 116 Megalopidea and Ma- 
“hor stopoda or “readec apoda, classifi- 
cation OE and new Genera, J. D. Dana, 297. 
A57 
Erosion of rivers, 376. 
Exploring Expedition, Siberian, 1853-5,°447, 
Feejee Islands, s e Ma; ap. 
Fieitie! electrical sede Of, cas: Buf, oes 
Ares of tertiary formation n Siles esia, 28 
ait ida reefs, on cian daaion of poll of, 
Fossil iopseeks, Silurian, of Canada, Reng 
posed to be reptilian, admitted to be C 
tacean, rete 
Freie and footmarks of Pennsylvania, 
1, 
—— of Canada, J. W. S: 
pt 
Fungi Caroliniani exsice cati, Wiens? s, 114, 
Furnace products, diopside and molybdate of 
ad, 423, 
moe circuit, motion 1 of fluids from posi- 
tive | to nega’ ative ole of, Wiedemann, 420. 
Cryptogamous plants, on sexua 
Crystal palace, Playfair’s lecture on sire 
tion at, 19. 
Royle’s lecture on, 160 
vp Sew transmission of radiant heat ious 
Crystallization of glass, 263. 
and amorphism, Frankenheim, 264. 
pseudomorphou. 3, Sillem, 
hism in, of some sulphates, Haus-, 
D. 
J. D., on Coral reefs and Islands, 76. 
Crustacea Paguridea, Megalopidea and 
on Humite, 1B. 
igre of Mt. Loa in 1852, 254, 
he gr jue of the Crustacea 
Chtinpets a, 
on some aie Sa formations, in| 
reply to Prof. Horsford, 4 
eypeum t = pokes hin 
ruin, C. Cirripe as noticed, 125. 
Davis’s Nautical Almanac, 317. 
an ‘af 8 romus, n oticed, 29] 
DeCandolle, on freezing of Negetables: 445, 
Delesse, on goalie so of granular limestone 
of the Vos, es, 278. 
on the Diorite tes of the Ne aa 279. 
Density of the earth, Reich 
Desor, E., on the Post-pliocene ‘of the South, 
Donarium, ge a wu a 102, 260. 
ns on, sey tic 
end abeervaise 
Earth, mean density of, Reich, 98. 
Ehrenberg, infusoria of ” Mississippi river, 428, 
Electrified bodies, chemical properties of, gs 
Flcctro biological henomena explained, W. 
Carpenter, 
Pet G., on the Cereus giganteus 
other Cactacer, 335, 446. 
Equivalents of sulphux and barium, 261. 
j 
‘ie mass 0! 
aeoesge gra 
} 
n, 424. 
eographical oot of “er i Murchison’s 
pio ss befor paticed 4 
‘agus pchte of N w York, remarks on im- 
[ecology map Cinaiia; Logan and Salter on, 
ne aaa of ~ eo E. Desor, 49. 
merce of San Francisco, 
Githe a ‘contributions to pees tragic 
try, 
; Gin cal abstracts, 97, 259, 420. 
IGlaciers "of the Alps, pg pte 359. 
Glass, crystallization of 
Gold of California, on April 1852, 146. 
ds from Australia, 440. 
., Views on geographical distribu- 
tion of Mollusca, 
Graham's Eleceenin of Pre Ae noticed, 
150. 
|Graptolites, Dr. H. B 
Gra 
ay A. pO taste of pointed ae by, 114, 
291, 
ti alos and Bolivaria, 41. 
Miia Ww. y by, noticed, 
49, 
iJ 
Grunow, J. & W., microscopes of, 145, 
Harvey, i HL, Nereis Boreali- Americana of, 
oti , ‘ 
Sleuseen FL, di —* and oe 
of ie furnace e produc ts, 4 
Hawaii, eru Mt. Loa, 1 
Heat, mechanical iquivalent ‘of, a ai. 
radiant, 
ission of | crystals, 
Heights of the Alps, Schlagintweit, 363. 
= , A., on sexual organs in Cryptoga- 
my tation ~ Eu by, noticed, 115, 
Herhartan of N of Ne paaig act lds k, 143. 
K., on Piles, cordierite, chloritoid, 
Pde 269, 
