CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVI. 
NUMBER XLVI. 
Art. I. Biography of Berzelius; by Prof. H. Ros 
Il. geen a pie sttie of Remains of lear pried Pp by 
Ill. A ‘Considértion of soins of the phassiiens wea Lan ‘ 
und, and their application in the Construction of Buildings 
designed especially for Musical Effect; by J. B. UpHam, M.D., 
IV. On the discovery of some Fossil Reptilian Remains, and a 
Land-shell in the interior of an erect fossil-tree in the Coal 
measures of Nova Scotia, with remarks on the Origin of 
oal-fields, ge the time Sayiger for their formation ; by 
Sir C. Lyert, F.R.S, V.P.G.S 
V. Reéxamination of American Micocali Part II. sak amaaline : 
Loxoclase; Danbury Feldspars; Haddam Albite; Green- 
wood Mica; Biotite ; Margarodite; Chesterlite Tale ; Rho- 
dophyllite ; "Cummingtonite ; Hydrous Anthophyllite ; Mon- 
rolite ; Ozarkite ; Dysyntribite ; Gibbsite; Emerald Nickel ; 
by Fin cage J. Lawrence Suir, M.D. and a is 
Brus 
VI. New xed a mnetbod of determining the Atwaties in Min- 
erals: Part 1I—Conversion of the Su!phates into Chlorids : 
Qualitative Determination of the mixed Alkalies: Separation 
of the Alkaline Chlorids from each other, with a more direct 
rela of obtaining them Abe silicates not aun gee in Acids ; 
y Prof. J. Lawrence Su 
VIL. Gna a method of pric ce an Observatory ona Dwelling. 
hou . JoHN BE 
Vill. On the Cetechiaesesiee of some Mavine Jovertebrain; ; by 
M. A. De QuaTREFAGES, 
IX. Contributions to Meteo oluge aeen Rew ts of Meteoro- 
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logical Observations, made at St. Martin, a Jesus, Va, 
East, for 1852 ; by Cuartes Smatiwoop, M.D., 
X. Mr. Blake’s Reply to Mr. Hendrick’s pepe of his article on 
the Flow of Elastic Fluids, 
XI. Contributions to Mineralogy ; by Dr. ‘F A. GEN een 
XII. Review of the Geological Report on Westin: Tow and 
Mi eet and incidentally ie a ees of a —. 
ritory, 
