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NUMBER I. 
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Geology, and physical features of the country west of 
the Rocky Mountains, &c., by Joun Batt, of Troy, 
N.Y. 
. Itinerary in Spain, in 1833, by F. Lz Pray, Engineer of 
mines. ‘Translated by Prof. J. Griscom. 
Notices of Egypt—in a letter to the Editor from an Amer- 
ican gentleman, dated on the Nile, July 30th, 1834. 
. Experiments with the Elementary Voltaic Battery, by 
James B. Rogers, M. D. Prof. of Chem., and James 
GREEN, Philos. Inst. Maker. 
. Researches on Wines and other Fermented Liquors, by 
Prof. Lewis C. Becx, M. D. 
. Notice of the Meetings of the British Association for the 
advancement of Science, in 1833, at Cambridge, and in 
1834, at Edinburgh; in two parts. 
. Of the Composition and Resolution of Forces, and Stati- 
eal Equilibrium, by Prof. THEoDoRE STRONG. 
On Shooting Stars, by Mr. Ex1as Loomis, Tutor in Yale 
College. 
. Observations on the Tertiary Strata of the Atlantic Coast, 
by T. A. Conran. 
. Miscellaneous Notices; by Lt. W. W. Bappety, of 
Quebec. 
. Account of the Caroline Islands, from the Bib. Univ. Ju- 
illet, 1834. 
. Miscellanies. Recent discoveries in Chemistry and the 
Chemical Arts. 
. Conduction of Water, by Prof. Cuester Dewey. 
. Synopsis of a Meteorological Journal, kept in New York 
in 1833 and 1834, by W. C. Reprie.p. 
, Meteorological Journal, for the year 1834, kept at Mari- 
etta, Ohio, by S. P. Hitpreru. 
. Divisibility of Matter, by E. Apams. 
. Botanical Communications, by H. B. Croom, Esq. 
. The Mole Carnivorous, by SamueL Wooprurr, Esq. 
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