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Mastodon remains, in Ohio, near 
Massillon, xxx, 894; xxxi, 56. 
: , in Crawford Co., 
J. W. Foster, xxxvi, 189.f 
_ , in Pickaway Co., 
C. Atwater, ii, 245!; xxv, 256. 
, in Tennessee, near 
Nashville, xxvii, 354. 
, Big Bone Lick, Ky., 
and elsewhere, geological posi- 
tion of, C. Lyell, xlvi, 320. 
, in Missouri, ili, 22;' 
KV, LO). 
> ——, Gasconade Co., 
eve 199: 
; , bones from near 
St. Louis, obtained by A. Koch, 
xl, 56. 
skeleton, found onthe Morris 
canal, xiv, 188. 
, found on the Delaware 
and Hudson canal, xiv, 31. 
longirostris in Maryland, xlili, 
143. 
tooth, in Louisiana, W. MM. 
Carpenter, xxxiv, 201. 
Matches, kindling without fire, i, 
308. 
, lucifer, by whom first made, 
xvili, 148. 
Mathematics, review of the Cam- 
bridge course of, v, 304. 
Mathematical instrument, short no- 
tice of a new, iv, 377. 
problems, T. Strong, ii, 54, 
266.f 
Mather, W. W., mode of obtaining 
aluminium and magnesium, xx, 
408. 
-——,, chloride of aluminium and its 
analysis, xxvil, 241. 
, hydrated chloride of alumi- 
nium, xxvii, 253. 
, Solubility of bitungstate of 
ammonia, xxvii, 264. 
, disulphuret of bismuth, xxiv, 
189 5 xxvii, 264. 
, bromine and iodine in the salt 
springs of Ohio, xlix, 211. 
, new method of cupellation, 
XXXV, 321. 
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Mather, W. W., Georgia gold, xxvii, 
255. 
, crystalline form of iodine, 
xviii, 84.f 
, ibid, of xanthite, xviii, 359.f 
, amalgam of platinum, xxvii, 
263. 
, lodide of mercury, xxvii, 263. 
, chloriodide of platinum, xxvii, 
258. 
, perchloride of platinum, xxvii, 
262. 
, lodide of potassium and pla- 
tinum, xxvii, 257. 
, reduction of iron and silver 
ores, and on some Mexican and 
S. American silver mines, xxiv, 
213. 
, silver of Lane’s mine, Con- 
necticut, xxvit, 256. 
, crystallized tin from solution, 
Xxvil, 254. 
» Non-conducting power of 
water, in relation to heat, xiii, 
368.f 
, Instrument for measuring the 
expansion of solids, xxx, 324.f 
, on the possible variation of 
the length of the day, xlvi, 344. 
, a geological section through 
a part of Connecticut from Kil- 
lingly to Haddam, xxi, 94.f 
, geology of the Highlands of 
New York, xxi, 97. 
, geological survey of Ohio, 
XXxIV, 1965/3475 xl, 1262 
, physical geology of the U. 
States, east of the Rocky Moun- 
tains, xlix, 1, 284. 
, elevation of sedimentary rocks 
of United States, causes of, xlix, 
284, 
——,, protest with reference to G. 
W. Featherstonhaugh, xxxiii, 
205. 
Matter, infinite divisibility of, E. 
Adams, xxviil, 163. 
— 5:2 3) Clair ea\ pix, 
356. 
—, — —_, W. Whewell, 
XxxVill, 113. 
