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Minerals, North American, i in Caro-||Mineral resins from peat mosses— 
lina, T. D. Porter, ii, 227. 
5 “North, David- 
IAC: Boothe i 348. 
: , in Ohio, S. P. Hil- 
dreth, xvi, 154. 
: , Belmont Co., 1, 
son Co., 
227. 
; , in Pennsylvania, Ches- 
ter Co., G. W. Carpenter, xiv, 1; 
—Bucks Co., 12; Philadelphia 
Co., 14. 
- vicinity of West 
Chester, i Finch, xiv, 15. 
=== in Rhode Island, S. 
Taylor, vi, 245. 
; , near Provi- 
dence, J. i: Webd, iv, 284. 
, in Vermont, E. Hitch- 
cock, i, 105. 
— 
’ ? 
58. 
, ——, A: A. Hayes, 
xili, 195. 
——, Brattleboro’, J. 
vA: "Allen, ae 716. 
. » ——, Marlboro’ And 
New Fane, C. U. Shepard, xvii, 
353. 
, of part of Virginia and 
Tennessee, J. H. Kain, i, 60. 
; , of parts of Virginia, 
Tennessee, Alabama and Missis- 
sippi, with geology of the same, 
E. Cornelius, i, 214, 317. 
, see farther, under the 
names of the several Minerals, 
Ores, or Metals. 
, artificial, sulphate of lime 
with half an atom of water, J. F. 
W. Johnston, xxxv, 300. 
, produced by heat, x, 
190. 
; , oxide of iron about fur- 
naces, XXxvl, 237. 
, feldspar, xxvill, 396. 
v, 193. 
,a large, for sale ii, 
169. 
aE, El allevwii. 
, cabinet of, given by Baron de 
Schutz to the school at Landshut, 
Tekoretin, Phylloretin, Xylore- 
tin, Balloretin, G. Forchhammer, 
xli, 402. 
springs, see Springs. 
veins, remarks on, with the 
views of R. W. Fox, xxxii, 98; 
I. Fournet’s views, 94. 
, questions on, R. W. Fox, 
xxxill, 135. 
waters, artificial, 
ili, 94. 
—-- 
S. Morey, 
, native, see Springs. 
wax, a new species, M. Prin- 
sep, xvill, 165. 
Mineralogical hammer, new, F. 
Hitchcock, vii, 175.£ 
——- systems, W. Whewell on, xliv, 
214. 
Mineralogy, P. Cleaveland’s Trea- 
tise on, noticed, 1, 39. 
—, ibid, 2d edition an- 
nounced, v, 404. 
, review of C. U. Shepard’s, 
xxii, 895; xxvill, 374; xlvii, 
333. 
——, ibid F. Alger’s, xlvii, 333. 
, ibid J. D. Dana’s, xxxii, 387 ; 
xvi, 862.f 
Mining company, the Muskingum, 
xxv, 224: 
industry of Spain, F. le Play, 
Xxvill, 17. 
Mint, projected branch, of North 
Carolina, xx, 401. 
gold coinage, amount of, in 
the United States, xx, 403. 
, amount of gold deposited at, 
xx, 404. 
Mirror, metallic, found by the pre- 
cipitation of silver from the oxide, 
xlix, 398. 
Mississippi, mounds of, R. C. Tay- 
lor, xxxiv, 97. 
valley, L. Bringier, ii, 15; 
—-banks of the Mississippi, 16; 
driftwood of the Achafalaya, Red 
river, 17; earthquakes and erup- 
tions, 20; fossil remains of mas- 
todon, 22 ; marble and other min- 
eral productions, 238. 
