IVUSCELLAiNEUbA 



-vm'" '^'^'''•'■'Pti"" of Minerals from Palestine, by Prof. Hail, - 3;j7 

 Will. Notice of a Meteoric Stone which fell at Nanjemoy, Maryland, 

 vvrv/ X ^'*''"'"''"'>' lO^h, 1^25, by Dr. Samuel D.Carver, - ii 3 1 



\.MV. Notice of a Cuve containing Bones in Lanark, Upper Canada. 



by John I. Bigsby, M. D. - - - . . - 354 



XXV. Noticeof Prof. Eaton's Geological Survey, 355 



XXVI. On the Infinite Divisibility of a Finite Quantity of Matter, by 



Slieldon Clark, Esq ^cg 



\^>^7m ^"^'^^ *-*'''^'"°^^'"»°'' '^^'^^"•^''•■tin Field, - - -359 



VWin. Some Experiments and Remarks on several Species and Varie- 

 ties of Cinchona Bark, by George W, Carpenter, . 363 



INTELLIGENCE AND MISCELLANIES. 



1. Foreign. 



i. Morality of the Greek and Roman Philosophers, - - - 365 

 2. Portugal, - . 3gg 



o. Astronomy, - - __ . _ _ , _ cif.n 



4, 5, 6. Rural School in Bale— Electricity— Address to the Helvetic 



7 V ^^'''^^^ .■ - - - 368 



7. terussac's Bulletin, - _ 3.7^ 



8, 9, 10. Lj'chnophora— AntedMuvian Plants— Marine Fossil Plants, 375 

 II, 12. AnalectaEntomologica— Prof. Berzelius's Letter to the Editor, 376 



13. Prehnile — Olivine, -.-.'.... 373 



14. Mechanique Celeste, -..-.... 379 



15. 16, 17. Cuvier's Ichthyology— Fine Arts— M. Guinand's Flint 



<^'l£>ss, _ . 330 



18. Belfast Natural History Society, •■--„_ 331 



19. Artists' Lecture Room, - - - - '- - _ sgg 



20. Mr. Owen, and his Plans of Education, . . . _ 333 

 21,22. Optical structure of Minerals— -Himalayah Mountains, - 384 



23. Mr. Daltou's Process for Determining the value of Indigo, - 385 



24, 25. Bois de Colophane — Brandy from Potatoes, - - . 386 

 26, 27, 28. No diurnal variatioti of the Needle at the Equator— In- 

 crease in the Quantity of Rain — Potassium and Sodium, 387 



2. Domestic. 



i, 2. American Geological Society — Proceedings of the Lyceum of 



Natural History of New- York, ... - . 337 



3. Franklin Institute, - 391 



4. South Carolina Medical School, - - - . - - - 392 



5. Meteorological Tables, --..._. 394 



6. 7, 8. Cold at the head of Lake Superior — Hot Weather — Valua- 



ble Relic, - - - - - - . - - 395 



9. Dr. Robinson's Catalogue of ."Vmerican Minerals, - - - 396 

 20, II, 12, 13, 14. Dr. Van Rensselaer's Geology — Cryptogamic 

 Flora of North America— Fauna Americana — Col. George 

 Gibbs — Lehigh Coal, :. 397 



15. Mineralogy of the Coast of Labrador, and of the shores of tb" °^ 



Lawrence, - - - - - 



16, 17. Eye Infirmaries — Nondescript Anim"' 

 18, 19. Aerolite of Maine — Mineralogic 



20, 21. Bolles's Trigonometer — Amethy 

 2.1. We?t -Point Minerals, - 



