INDEX. 



403 



TLagrange, Count, memoir of, 64. 



Laumonite, locality of, 345. 



Lead and antimony, double sulphuret of, 

 177. 



Lias of the West, 395. 



Lime, as a manure, 138. 



Limestone, fertilizino; properties of, 383. 



Locke, Dr. J., botanical press of, 54. 



Locust wood, used in subterrauean galle- 

 ries, 182. 



London Geological Journal, No. L 382. 



Loomis, E., observations on the Comet of 

 Halley, 209 



variation 



of the Magnetic Needle, 221. 



;Lyell, Mr., award of Medal of the Royal 

 Society to, 174. 



M. 



Maclure, Wm. Esq., present of books to 

 the Academy of Natural Sciences of 

 Philadelphia, 187 



Magnetic Needle, influence of Aurora 

 on, 228. 



• observations on the va- 

 riation of, 221. 



Maize Sugar, 174. 



Mammalia, impressions of the feet of in 

 Sandstone, 191. 



Manures, Calcareous, essay on, 138. 



, uses and fertilizing 



properties of, 385. 



Marble, Carrara, iransfoimed oolite, 176. 



Marietta, Ohio, Meteorological observa- 

 tions at, for 1835, 56. 



Maryland Acad, of Sci. and Lit. 192, 395. 



Report on new Map of, 393. 



Mathematics and Astronomy, new works 

 on, 202. 



Mather, Lieut. W. W., on an instrument 

 for measuring the expansion of solid 

 bodies, 325. 



Mechanical power, measure of, 359. 



Medal of the Royal Society conferred on 

 Mr. Lyell, 174. 



■ — Wollaston, M. Agassiz, 382. 



Med. and Phys researches, Harlan's, 188. 



Memoir of Lagrange, 64. 



Mesotype, 345. 



Meteoric phenomena, 131. 



Aleteorites, analysis and fall of, 175. 



Meteorological, hourly observations at Al- 

 bany, Dec. 21, 1835, 194. 



Journal and observations 



at Marietta, Ohio, for 1835, 56. 



table at Fort Winnebago, 



for quarter ending March 31, 1835, 13. 



Meteors of Nov. 14th, 1835, 347. 



^- origin of, 369. 



Migration of N. American Birds, 81. 



MoUusca, shower of, 187. 



Morris, Wm. R. on the influence of the 

 Ash on reptiles, 208. 



Mosaic Cosmogony, remarks on Prof. Stu- 

 art's examination of Gen. i., 114. 



Motion, variations of the arbitrary con- 

 stants in elliptical, 248. 



N. 



Natural History Society, Yale, 187. 



new publications in, 198. 



— Philos. new publications in, 201. 

 ■ Sciences, Philadelphia, Acad. 187. 



Needle, magnetic, influence of Aurora 

 on, 228. 



, observations on the variation of, 



221. 



Needlestone, locality of, 349. 



New publications, 198. 



New York University, report of the Re- 

 gents of the, 389. 



Nickel, new Antimonuret of, 177. 



Nitric acid, eyes of flies reddened by, 196. 



Nova Scotia, mineralogical expedition to, 

 330. 



, minerals of, 345. 



, organic remains of, 339. 



O. 



Oerstedite, a new mineral, 179. 



Oil casks tightened by Glauber's salt, 173. 



Olmsted, Prof ,' on the origin of shooting 



stars, and those of Nov. 14, 1835, 370. 

 Opium, a new alkali in, 379. 



, new substances extracted from, 



179. 



Paramorphiae, a new vegetable extract, 

 179. 



Peat, its application to gas light, 189. 



Peter's Point, N. S., minerals of, 345. 



Philadelphia Acad, of Nat. Sciences, 187. 



Phloridzine, a new veget. principle, 377. 



Plenakite, new locality of, 177. 



Pliny, on the influence of the Ash on rep- 

 tiles, 208. 



Pseudomorphine, a new vegetable ex- 

 tract, 179. 



Puvis' Essay on Lime as a manure, 138. 



R. 



Radiationofheat, influence of color on, 16- 



Railways, vibration of, 382. 



Rain of Mollusca, 187. 



Rattlesnake, influence of the Ash on, 208. 



Remarks on Prof Stuart's examination of 

 Gen. Chap, i., 114. 



Report of the Regents of the University 

 of the state of N. Y. for 1836, 389. 



Resistance of fluids, 164,359. 



Riddell, Prof. J. L., on the geological fea- 

 tures of Ohio, 394. 



