460 
soa Le. vt of, A. obec: 445, 
ary in Silesia a, 
a sexual organs in A A, 
Henfrey 
See fi bree Botany. 
Playfair, D : elie on the Great Exhibition, 
Priz a of Acad ay ~ we at Paris, 289, 
Psyche, new planet, 
ader-formation in Germany, fonts 
Quekett 0 n the Microscope, noticed, 6 
ett’s Sathien on Hatdary uated, I5E 
Rain in the Khassya Hi Ils, 447. 
Ravenal’s Fungi Car oliniani exsiccati, 114, 
Records of School of Mines 
noticed, 
Regents a of Uni iversity Reports, 293, 
Reich, mean density of earth, 98. 
Reptilian foot- -tracks, s supposed, of Silurian 
anada, admitted to be Crusta- 
Rice, i, meteorological observations at At- 
Pe eo tS aon for 1851, 139. 
ay J. ‘H, oscillation of suspension 
A 
Root, eteoric iron of gers ae 439, 
, G., on dimorphism of z 
Rose, H., artificial formati nae Malact 424. 
niulasiuros ort India, 
INDEX. 
and of Science, 
Su 
Soils of Scioto Megat f D, A. Wells, 11. 
pots _ e Sun seen by H. Schwabe, 4 / 
Gautier, 444. 
S ba ri the Alps and their tempe 
Stansbury’s s onesie of the Salt Lake, 
notice 
Rioam-beling explosions, notice of Guthrie’s 
emoria 146, ' 
trecker and Soc oloff, on 
oticed, 
oe 
iu ae equiva 
c acid, formation no oie pie 
tier 
i 
Tannic acid, Stre 
modified, 
nts to asceriin Satie of pres- 
n, ont menced b ns, 
Tertiary, post-pliocene, of the South, E. De- 
fossil sharia in in Silei, 2 281. 
experi 
— meteorological observations, noticed,| 
Rylond, A., assay of gold and silver b 
seg Deas iad Y, no- 
Ss. 
oe: ion in 1852 before British Asso- 
trial magnetism, 434. 
Rose take ve ae Saas s survey of, no- 
Satelite of Uranus, E. ee on, 405, 
Scacchi, A., on Humite e€, 
Scheer er, T’, 0 n poly math isomorphism, 37, 
Sc chlagintweit, on the Alps, 359, 
Schneider, determination ‘of arsenic in or- 
hier substance es, 260. 
ts of the Sun, 444, 
Seawater, eulphate of lime in, 417. 
Sea oe work on, by W. H. Harvey, no- 
ce 
Secchi, heat of west — 286. 
, on mi 
ae B. ‘on Aoaiyaest Geometry, noticed, 
hells of ee work on, by C. B. Adams, 
“notice 
Sh co, Treatise on Mineralogy by, 
noticed, 'is4 
hooting stars of Aug. 9, 10, 1852, E. C. Her- 
7 
on "is “Aug., 1852, at Paris, C. Gravier, 
Siberian Exploring Expedition, a Acorn 447, 
+ saree epics ation of, E hapman, 267. 
ayett 
inverted 
Volea 
287. 
Water of sea, sulphate of lime in 
,on t 
h|| Wiedemann, mo 
es 
coal, 70. 
Thetis, new plan et, 130 
Ti - 1 observations, 
e Coa 
st Survey at Cat Island, “Fonisan, . 
we 
Tide, luna so c, 438. 
Tin, onganie radia containing 421, 
Wo. a lunar rainbow, 288 
; 
‘Uranus, on satellites of, E. Loomis, 405. 
Vanarsdal, H,, notice of Quekett on the 
ila tion, S. Webber on, 1 ; 
Venti a not in Lee, een o in 1852, 105, 
W. 
Watckenaer, hs = de, — notice 
nand sn w, analyses of, E. 
263, 
rain, Chatin, 
=} 
, 417. 
e Mastodon. noticed, 454. 
sphea Life Fore 
Webber, S., on ventilation, 182 
~~ D. _ on tases A Scioto dente Wallnta 
of Se 
tion of fluids from <r 
m0. 
lic alcohol, 98. 
Mee 
i. 
Worle, ster pole, 
on the resinous nature 
— ature of the causes that may have 4 
2 
V. a) 
valieys, formation of, in Alps, Schlagintweit, — 
of, 449. 
e, noticed, 
Wealden, observations on fossils of, giceite 
107. 
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