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Corals, on the temperature limiting 
the distribution of, J. D. Dana, 
xlv, 130. 
——, distribution of, indicates the 
areas of subsidence in the Pacific, 
J.D. Dana, x\v, 1314 
——, fossil, see ZooLtoey Radiata. 
Coral islands, area of subsidence 
during the formation of Pacific, 
J. D. Dana, xlv, 131.f 
—— limestone in Ceylon, vi, 194. 
—— shores of Florida, xxxv, 60. 
—— limestone raised, in Dominica 
and other West Indian islands, iv, 
218. 
—— and shell rock of St. Croix, 
xxxv, 71. 
—— reefs, formation of, B. Hall, 
xiv, 207. 
Corda, A. J. C.,on the impregnation 
of plants, xxxi, 317.f 
Cordage, on the vegetable materials 
used for, J. Mease, xxi, 27. 
, material for, from the Rose 
of Sharon, xxviii, 371. 
from Manilla hemp, xli, 200.f 
and nets, strengthened by a 
solution of glue with oak bark, 
xxvl, 186. 
Cornelius, E., geology, mineralogy, 
&c., of part of Virginia, Tennes- 
see, Alabama, and Mississippi, 1, 
Q14s Sis 
, singular position of a granite 
rock, ii, 200.f 
Cornuti’s plants of Canada, ix, 
265. 
Corpo Santo, instances of, xvi, 171. 
Corrosive sublimate, antidote of, 
il, 374. 
——, detection of, xvii, 181; 
xxill, 207. 
, decomposition of, by 
vegetable substances, xvii, 385. 
, solubility in ether, xvi, 
399. 
Corundum, in Connecticut, vi, 219. 
, in New Jersey, xiii, 380; xxi, 
319. 
,in North Carolina, ili, 4, 
229. 
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Cosmogony of Moses, xxv, 26. 
, Mosaic, critical interpretation 
of barah and asah, N. Webster, 
xxxy, 379. 
Costa, E. M. da., notice of, C. Fox, 
xxxvil, 155. 
Cotarnine, xlix, 205. 
Coteau des Prairies, G. Catlin, 
Xxxvill, 138. 
, red clay or Catlinite of, C. T. 
Jackson, xxxv, 388 ; xxxvii, 393. 
Cotton, use of, in dressing wounds, 
ody a). 
cloth, see Cloth. 
gin, invention of, by E. Whit- 
ney, xxi, 209. 
—— seed, illuminating gas from, 
D. Olmsted, viii, 294; x, 862. 
plant, importance of cultivat- 
ing it, iv, 86. 
, remarks on the cultiva- 
tion of, with reference to growing 
it in India, xxxviii, 131. 
stuffs, singeing by the gas 
flame, x, 359. 
trade, commencement of, in 
the United States, xxi, 252. 
, case of treatment by, xxiii, 
198. 
Couthouy, J. P., remarks on ice- 
bergs, xii, 154. 
, remarks on the distribution 
of corals, as determined by tem- 
perature, xlvui, 123. 
,onacharge made by J. D. 
Dana, xlv, 378; xlvii, 122. 
Couzeranite, description and analy- 
sis of, xvii, 183. 
Cow tree of Venezuela, xix, 370. 
Cowry, money, xxxil, 250. 
Crag of Norfolk and Suffolk, fossil 
vertebrated animals of, xxxi, 339. 
Craigleith quarry fossil tree, xxviii, 
390. 
Cram, T. J., length of a degree, ob- 
lateness of the earth and planets, 
reduction of latitude, xxxi, 222.f 
Cramp, cure for, xxx, 169. 
Crania, new work on American, 
proposed, S. G. Morton, xxxii, 
207. 
