HIT 
Hitchcock, E., fossil vertebral re- 
mains in the Connecticut valley 
sandstone, xxix, 330. 
; footprints, description 
of, (ornithichnology) xxix, 807. 
in Connecticut, 
xxxl, 174. 
: of Connecticut 
valley, Report of Committee on, 
xli, 165. 
: , general review 
of, xxxii, 174; xlvii, 118, 292 
f , miscellaneous 
notices of, xlviii, 61. 
t , reply to J. Deane 
on the discovery of, xlvii, 390. 
-, geology and mineralogy of 
Massachusetts, New Hampshire 
and Vermont, i, 105.f 
4 of the regions about the 
Connecticut, with a map, vi, 1°) 
Q201f; vii, if 
: of Massachusetts, report 
on, with a map, xxii, 1. 
: ——., Report noticed, 
RX OSO + | XXVI, Telos | XXXVI, 
363; xli, 384. 
; , economical re- 
view of, xxxvi, 363. 
; of Connecticut valley 
sandstone, xxix, 329. 
: , trap tufa or vol- 
canic grit, xlvil, 103. 
; U. States, general re- 
view of, xli, 239. 
5 , historical 
State surveys, xli, 235. 
, Geological Association, ad- 
dress before, xli, 232. 
— , Gyropodium coccineum,phys- 
iology of, ix, 56.f 
,Lincolnite, xlvii,416; xlviu,64. 
, longitude, on F. Baily’s meth- 
od of determining, ix, 107. 
notice of 
vii, 175.£ 
, meteors of Nov. 13, 1833, 
xxv, 854—their connection with 
the Aurora Borealis, 357. 
123 
, hammer, new mineralogical, 
HOR 
Hitchcock, E., tin ore, at Goshen, 
Mass., xvi, 188. 
, topaz at Goshen, ix, 180. 
, wines from Palestine, analysis 
of, xlvi, 249. 
, yltrocerite in Massachusetts, 
xlv, 331. 
Hodge, J. T., on the secondary and 
tertiary formations of the South- 
ern Atlantic, xli, 332. 
, on the Wisconsin and Mis- 
souri lead region, xliii, 35.f 
Hodgkinson, E., on the strength of 
stones and other materials, xliv, 
168. 
Hoffman, F., obituary notice of, 
XXxill, 76. 
Hog, curious instinct of, iv, 309. 
Holcomb’s manufacture of teles- 
copes, xxiii, 403. 
Holmesite, 7. Thomson, xxxi, 172. 
Holyoke, Mt., scenery of, vii, 5. 
, geological structure of, vi, 
53. 
Homer’s Iliad, notice of a copy of, 
of the fourth century, ii, 343. 
Hones, stone for, at Lake Mem- 
phremagog, v, 406. 
— , in Massachusetts, xxii, 
34, 
Hone-slate of N. Carolina, xiv, 238. 
Hooker, W. J., on the Botany of 
America, 1x, 263. 
Hop, chemical examination of, A. 
W. Ives, ii, 302. 
Hops, analysis of, vi, 393. 
, lupuline from, xii, 388. 
Hopkins, M., on mystery, xiii, 217. 
Hopkins, onthe geological phenom- 
ena of elevation, xxxi, 365. 
, views on dislocations and frac- 
tures of the earth’s surface, xxxiil, 
838. 
Horns, manufactured articles from, 
xx, 394, 
Hornblende, localities of, in Con- 
necticut, x, 14. 
‘ ,in Massachusetts, vi, 
‘ , on a supposed gelatin- 
ous, of Amherst, xxv, 362. 
226. 
: , in New Hampshire, vi, 
245 ; xviii, 129. 
