LIM 
Lime, sulphate of, and not carbonate 
in the waters of Pyrmont, xv, 185. 
‘ , used with the oxy- 
hydrogen flame for light-houses, 
XXVIII, 305. 
: , see Gypsum. 
Limestone, basaltiform, of Kingston, 
U. C., R. H. Bonnycastle, xxiv, 
97; xxx, 233.f 
, ibid, containing shells, pene- 
trated with syenite, R. H. Bonny- 
castle, xxx, 243.f 
, in Massachusetts, xxii, 24. 
, fertilizing properties of, xxx, 
383. 
, compact, in eastern N. York, 
vill, 21. 
, —— dove-colored, N. Y., 
iv, 44. 
; , rhomboidal _ structure) 
of, at Boonville, N. Y., O. P. 
Hubbard, xxxii, 231.f 
» —-, from St. Louis, Mo., 
analysis of, xlin, 21. 
—, , of N. Carolina, analy-| 
sis of, J. T. Hodge, xli, 334. 
, fetid, iil, 234. 
, granular, in the U. States, 
xli, 240. 
: ‘ , in Maine, C. T.| 
Jackson, xxxvi, 145, 147. 
, singular conformation, 
>) 
near Williamstown, Mass., C.) 
Dewey, ix, 19. 
—-, , in Bolton, Mass., vii,52.| 
i , ranges of, through 
western Massachusetts, viii, 13,28. 
; , ibid, alternation with 
mica slate, vill, 15. 
: , of the Connecticut val-) 
ley, vi, 37; vii, 240. 
; , ibid, alternating with, 
mica slate, vill, 240. 
5 , of Connecticut, at Salis- 
bury, vill, 240. 
—, , of New York, v, 266. 
—_——___ 
— , of Pennsylvania, v, 41. 
; , &c., near Hudson’s 
Bay, xvii, 13. 
) , of Maryland, fossils in, 
144 
LIN 
Limestone, granular, of New Jer- 
sey, minerals of, v, 239. 
; , ibid, alternating with 
granite rocks, v, 247. 
» -——, passing above into a 
secondary fossiliferous limestone, 
v, 247. 
, effect of trap dikes on, xxix, 
351. 
, hydraulic, of New York, 
XXxIx, 963; xlvi, 29. 
; ,in the Appalachian 
chain, xxxvii, 381. - 
t , magnesian character 
of, xxxvil, 3881. 
, polished, of Rochester, C. 
Dewey, xxxvii, 240. 
, siliceous, (argentine) in Mas- 
sachusetts, v, 268. 
Limonia acidissima, v, 295. 
Lincoln, B., notice of a water spout, 
Ve 1 Tes 
Lincolnite, L. Hitchcock, xlvii, 416; 
xlvill, 64. 
, C. U. Shepard, xlviti, 175. 
-||——, B. Silliman, Jr., x\viii, 180. 
— identical with Heulandite, FP. 
Alger, xlvi, 233.f 
Lindernia saxicola, xliv, 83. 
Lindley, J., review of the natu- 
ral system of Botany of, xxxil, 
292) 
, effect of the frost of the win- 
ter 1837-38, on plants in Eng- 
land, xxxix, 18. 
Linen, a substitute for, found at Sa- 
lem, Mass., xxvii, 179. 
Lingula, fossil, indicating marine 
currents, near Lockport, N. Y., 
XXXVI, o/s 
Linneus, C., notice of an autobiog- 
raphy of, ill, 579. 
, life and works of, C. Fox, 
xxxvil, 142. 
, Systema Vegetabilium, a new 
edition of, Romer,i, 435. 
——, letters from, to C. Colden, 
xliv, 111. 
, memoir of, xxv, 151. 
, notice of the herbarium of, xl, 
XXvl, 222. 
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