Viil CONTENTS. < 
_ Acid Apparatus, by ALrrep M. Mayer, 422.—On Bimucate of oo HS SaMUEL 
W. Jounson, 423,—On cat gei Magnetism, by Col. Sanine, 424.—O Stauro- 
— of Prof. Fr. von Kobel 
ineralogy and Geology. a ae Notes, by T. S. Hunt, 428.—Notice of a new 
Locality of Molybdate of Iron, by Wm. J. Taytor: Reaction of common salt in the 
formation of Minerals, by M. ForcnuammeEr, 429.—Gneiss : Meteoric Iron from Green- 
and: On the Sandstone and Coal of North Carolina of the age of the pe coal 
basin, by,Professor D. Oumsrep, 430.—Preliminary Geological Report of the - 
cific Sah d pitches passa og command of f Lieut. R. S. Williamson, b °y w. ai Bian, 
433. N +h 
by Jamus Haun, 434.— Mikrogeologie ; Das Erd en und Felsen achaffento Wirken a 
unsichtbar kleinen selbstandigen Lebens auf der wate & eo G. ‘Enrensene, 435 — 
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NP the State of ae wanders a te Es G. piace First ‘naar’ Report of the Geo 
ee Survey of the State of New Jersey for the year 1854: Geological Survey of Come. | 
ada, 438, 
Botany and Zoology. —Dr. Hooker’s Flora of New Zealand : Seeman’s Botany of the Voy- 
age of the Herald, 439.—Tulasne on the Uredinew and Ustilaginew : The Grasses of 
Wisconsin and the adjacent States, by I. A. Larnam, 442,—H. G, Reichenbach ; 
Pollinis Orchidearum Genesi ac Structura, et de Orchideis i in artem ac Systema redi- 
gendis : te erage Analytical Class-Book of Botany, by Frances H. Green and 
JoserpH W. C 443.—On Bathygnathus borealis, an extinct Saurian of the New 
Red gees at nie Edwards Island, by Josernx Letpy, M 44, 
Astr a of Polymnia: Elements of Amphitrite, piesa III, 1854: 
New Comet, 4 af 
Miscelianeous ae ee Stereoscope, 447.— A wonderful specimen of credu- 
lous ignorance ;—Fossil man and woman, 448.—Obituary.—Notice of the late Frederic 
_ W. Davis of Boston, 448,—The Physical ‘Geography of the Sea, by Lieut. M. F. Maury, 
L.L.D. : Report and Charts of the Cruise of the Dolphin, by Lieut. S, P. Lzz : Gram- 
Dictionary of the Dacota Language, edited by Rev. S. R. Rieas, A.M., 449. 
Fresnel’s Wellenfliche ; Axonometrical Spaitgoers of the most important Geometrical 
surfaces, Drawings of Descriptive Geometry, etc. by Frepisanp Enee., 450.—A 
i by M. Tuomey and F. S. Hozmes: Notices of recent publications, 451, 452, 
List of Works, 454, 
Index, 455, 
Pio 3 Team 6, 21 1. from bottom, for 1852, read 1853.—P. 160, 6 1. fr. top, for Gouch, 
