402 



INBEX. 



Calymene Bucklandii described, 106. 

 Carpenter, Prof. Wm., account of bitu- 



minization of wood in human era, 118. 

 Carburetted Hydrogen gas disengaged in 



N. Y.,6. 

 Catalogue of insects of genus sphinx in 



N America, 282 

 Carbon and ox copper compound of, 110 

 Cavity containing water, 46. 

 Cement hydraulic, 37, 44 

 Champlain. Lake, tertiary formation of, 



27. 

 Charpentier, Hr. V , completion of Hr. 



Venetz, theory of phenomena of bowl- 

 ders, 327. 

 Chemical examination of native iron, 



213. 



action not the cause of volca- 



nos,231. 

 Chemistry of organic bodies, 202. 

 Cherty limerock or corniferous limerock 



proposed as the line of reference to 



State geologists, by A. Eaton, 61 

 China Sea tyfoon in 1835. facts relating 



itby W. C.R.,59. 

 Chirotherium, footsteps of in sandstone, 



397. 

 Chili, great elevation of land in, 274. 

 Church, John B., account of extraordina- 

 ry echo, 175. 

 Circular fires occasioning whirlwinds, 50 

 Citations from Geol. Reports on State of 



N. Y, for 1837-8, 1. 

 Civil Engineers, institution of, received, 



400. 

 Clay stones, 48. 

 Clear sky, rain from, 178. 

 Coal, occurrence of in Mass , 377. 

 Cobalt ores, two new, analyzed, 332 

 Coffin, James H. meteorological paper 



edited by him, 165. 

 Columnar whirlwinds caused by fires, 50. 

 Conrad, T. A., report on the paleontolo- 



gical department of the survey of N. 



Y.,12. 

 Copper in combination with carbon, 110 

 Bi silicate of, 111. 

 Carbonates of, 111. 

 Gray sulphuret of, 112. 

 notice and ores of in N. J., 107. 

 Pyrites, 112. 

 red oxide of, 109. 

 Copperas, quantity of, manufactured in 



Mass., 378. 

 Correction, 394. 

 Corniferous lime-rock of N. Y., as a line 

 ■ of reference, 61. 

 Couthouy, J. P., on two species of Cida- 



ris and Patelloidea, 381. 



monography of the Osteodes- 



macea, 382-9. 

 County of Essex, report on, 26. 

 Counties of Montgomery, Herkimer 



Oneida and Oswego, Geol. report on, 



30. 



Counties of Queens, Kings and Rich- 

 mond, 16. 



Cowles, Dr., statement of circular fires 

 occasioning wind, ^4. 



Currents, marine, proofs of in N. Y., 37. 



D. 



Dana, Dr , analysis of Congress Springs, 8. 

 S. L., new method of analysis 

 of soils, 366 



Danaite, proposed as a new mineral spe- 

 cies, 334. (JVofe.) 



Daubeny, Dr. C, his analysis of Lebanon 

 springs quoted, 8. 



on thermal waters in N. 

 America, 88. 



quantity of salt in sea water, 

 188. 



Davy's hypothesis of volcanic action ex- 

 amined, 234, 5 et. seq. 



De Kay, J. E. communication on zoolo- 

 gy of N Y., quoted, 1. 



Deposites from hot springs indicate their 

 temperature, 259. 



Descriptive catalogue of N. American 

 insects of the genus Sphinx, 282. 



Description of a fossil by J. G. Anthony, 

 106 



De La Beche, red sandstone, of, 68. 



Directions for tracing rocks, 67. 



Distillation destructive of oil of wine, 76. 



District, geological, of N. Y., report on, 

 1st, 15. 



E. Emmons' report on the 2d, 23. 

 geological, Vanuxem on the 3d, 

 30. 



James Hall, on the 4th, 34. 



Dog, tongueless, retaining power to bark, 

 1L)4. 



Drought, eff'ects of, 80. 



Durarigo, Mexico, mummies at. 200. 



Dwight, Theo., statement of, concerning 

 circular fires and wind occasioned by, 

 52. 



Dykes in Essex Co., N. Y.,26. 

 how formed, 264. 



E. 



Earthquakes, natural history of, 230. 



Eaton, A proposes cherty limerock, 61. 

 postcript to his article on page 

 71,198. 



Echo, musical, in Virginia, 174. 

 many times repeating, 175. 



Economical geology of Mass., report on 

 examined, 363. 



Editors to subscribers and readers, 216. 



Efl'ects of drought. 80. 



Electro magnetism, by Dr. Page, 350. 



Electricity, observations on, by Dr. Page, 

 353. 



Electro-magnetic rotations, 129. 



Elevation of land in human era, instan- 

 ces of, 271. 



