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Acid, gallic, new process for, E. 
NN. Kent, xlvi, 78. 
——, hydriodic, preparation of, xvi, 
383; xlvii, 192. 
——, hydrobromic, xlvii, 192. 
, hydrochloric, experiments 
with reference to, Macaire and 
de la Rive, xi, 393. 
, hydro-carbo-sulphuric, prep- 
aration of, vil, 187. 
, bydroxanthic, vii, 376. 
, lodic, xx, 185; xxviii, 136. 
; , combinations with veg- 
etable alkalies, xix, 371. 
, kinic, detection of, J. Sten- 
house, xlix, 391. 
, malic, M. Liedig, xxi, 156. 
—, meconic, mode of obtaining, 
Ri Hares xii,293) 
,metagallic, M. Pelouze, xxviil, 
126. 
, muriatic, see Muriatic. 
——,, nitric,see Nitric. 
, Opianic, xlvil, 196; xlix, 205. 
, opiano-sulphurous, xlix, 205. 
, oxalic, Gay Lussac, xxvii, 400. 
, phosphovinic, M. Pelouze, 
xxviii, 129. 
, prussic, see Prussic. 
——, pyrocitric, vil, 187. 
——, pyrogallic, M. Pelouze, xxviii, 
» pyroligneous, ii, 340; v, 188; 
ix, 201; xin, ao: 
, rosaic, in urine, xvii, 385. 
, saccharic, M. Heintz, xlvii, 
193. 
, Sllicic, see Silica. 
, succinic, xlvii, 196. 
ADU 
Acoustic rainbow, xxi, 381. 
Actinolite, in Canada, viii, 68. 
, glassy, from Concord, Penn., 
analysis of, H. Seybert, vi, 331. 
, in Connecticut, vi, 226; vii, 
253; viil, 259. 
, in Maryland, xiv, 12. 
, in Massachusetts, i, 114; ii, 
236 ; vill, 48, 235 ; ix, 54; x, 214. 
, in New Jersey, v, 246. 
, in New York, ix, 248, 250. 
, in North Carolina, v, 261. 
, in Pennsylvania, viii, 239 ; ix, 
246; xiv, 9, 12, 13. ‘ 
»in Rhode Island, iv, 285; 
VIN ZO Til xe ON 2261 
, 10 Vermont, iil, 763; iv, 54; 
v, 40, 2715 xvii, 354. 
Adams, C. B., mollusca of Middle- 
bury, Vt., xl, 266. 
, hew species of Thracia, xlii, 
145.f 
, note on the Pasithea sordida 
of Lea, xlu, 392. 
Adams, E., divisibility of matter, 
xxvill, 163. 
Adams, J., movement of rocks by 
ice, 1x, 1386. 
, theory of the construction of 
the thermometer, viii, 121. 
Adams, S., observations and exper- 
iments on light, xlu, 123. 
Adams, W. A., human footprints in 
rocks, and other artificial impres- 
sions, xliv, 200. 
Adularia, in Connecticut, ii, 239, 
240; vi, 221. 
, in Massachusetts, v, 41. 
, in New York, vii, 57. 
, sulphacetic, M. Melsens, 
xviii, 193. 
, sulphuric, see Sulphuric. 
, sulphurous, see Sulphurous. 
, tartaric, manufacture at Glas- 
gow, xli, 50. 
, of tomatos, xvii, 115. 
uric, Liebig, xxxiv, 40. 
Acids and salts, R. Hare’s views 
on, xxvii, 63, 67. 
, on the formation of, in vegeta- 
bles, M. Vauquelin, xviii, 150. 
Adulterations of various substances, 
on the detection of, LE. D. Faust, 
xix, 70. 
of alcohol, xix, 71. 
of ammonia, xix, 72. 
of arrow root, xix, 72. 
of calomel, xix, 72. 
of castor oil, xix, 77. 
of chromate of lead, xix, 73. 
of copaiva, xix, 73. 
of iodide of potassium, xix, 74. 
of lemon juice, xix, 75. 
