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48. Remarks on unconscious cerebration. [surance- 



49. Remarks on the policy of government plans for life i»- 

 52. Remarks on drawings of nebulse. 



51. On acoustic refraction. 



TS. On the temperature of space. 



T6. Remarks on thickness and rigidity of the earth's crust 



"7*7. Remarks on the rigidity of the earth. 



80. Remarks on the phenomena of the radiometer. 



85. Remarks on force and momentum. 



85. Remarks on the theory of Vulcan. 



85. Remarks on the thickness of the earth's crust. 



111. Remarks on the telephones of Messrs. Gray and Bell. 



112. Remarks on disease. 



113. Remarks on the cosmogony. 



131. Remarks on standard measures. [pothesis. 



186. Remarks on the satellites of Mars and the nebular hy- 



188. Remarks on the nebular hypothesis. 



189. On the analogy between the rings of Saturn and the 



satellites of Mars. 



190. Remarks on atmospheric electricity. 



199. Remarks on intersection of circles and spheres. 



199. Remarks on the evolution of language. 



203. Historical account of the scientific labors of Joseph 



230. A memoir of Joseph Henry. [Henry. 



J. M. Toner. 



95. On the burning of theatres and public halls. 



185. On a case of malformation. 



196. Remarks commemorative of Professor Henry. 



Mr. Chief Justice M. R. Waite (of Washington, D. C). 

 196. Announces the funeral of Professor Joseph Henry. 



L. F. Ward. 



110. Remarks on the use of certain terms. 

 134. Remarks on the formation of the earth. 



186. On the natural system of plants. 



18'7. On the natural system of plants (continued). 



189. Remarks on the arid region. 



199. Remarks on the evolution of language. 



