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177 
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New Jersey, copper, native, xxxvi,|New York, Catskill Mountains, ac- 
107; xlv, 331. 
, copper ores, il, 198; v, 239, 
268, 401; vill, 118; xxxvi, 107. 
—, mineralog ay and geology of, 
C. U. Shepard, with a map by 
Young and Heron, xxi, 321. 
, minerals of Bergen Hill, W. 
O. Bourne, xl, 69. 
, minerals in trap, L. C. Beck, 
xliv, 54.6 
New York, statistics of, in 1831, 
(population, manufactures, agri- 
culture, education, &c.,) xx, 147. 
, Report, noticed, of the Re- 
gents of the University of, xxii, 
415; xxv, 258!; xxvii, 1'77; xxx, 
389; xlix, 176. 
, Reports, annual, noticed, o 
the geological survey of, xxxil, 
TSG GEKxKVie ll) SxXIx, 95/30) xl) 
73; xiii, 227. 
; , final geological, re- 
viewed, D. D. Owen, xlvi, 143; 
xvii, 854f; xlviii, 296.f 
; , mineralogical, by L.C. 
Beck, reviewed, xl,'75; xlvi, 25.f 
——, , zoological, of J. 
De Kay, x\v, 397. 
, Albany Co., geological survey 
of, executed by T.R. Beck, iii,239. 
, mineral waters of Albany 
city, xxxvi, 9. 
, Canaan Mountains, geological 
section of,with observations on the 
soil and productions of the neigh- 
boring region, D. H. Barnes, v, 
8, 204° ; peat abundant, 8; quar- 
ricsablimestone: 10; fine pant 10; 
Lebanon roofing slate! 11; gray- 
wacke at summit, 145; prospect, 
14; disruption and sinking of the 
strata, 15; iron ores, 20; lead 
ore, 21. 
, carburetted hydrogen springs, 
xV, 236; xvii, 8398; xxxvi, 6. 
, Catskill Mountains, account 
of, H. E. Dwight, ii, 11; rocks 
and petrefactions of, 12, 13; sul- 
phur spring, 15; falls of the 
Kaaterskill, 17,21. 
count of, H, E. Dwight, ii, 11; 
elevation, according to Capt. Part- 
ridge, 19; prospect, 19; lakes, 
20; mink pot, 24; wild animals, 
28. 
——, geology of, D. 
W. Barton, with a plan, iv, 249. 
—, » Memoir on, with 
notices of the topography, scen- 
ery, mineralogy, zoology and 
economical resources, J. Pierce, 
vi, 86. 
, Chatauque Co., Fredonia gas 
spring, xvil, 898; xxxvi, 6. 
, Chitteningo, fossil calcareous 
tree of, v, 251; xviil, 38545; xxxvi, 
12. 
, Clinton group of rocks, iron 
ores in, xlvill, 301. 
, Columbia and Dutchess Coun- 
ties, iron ores in, xxxvi, 21; xlvi, 
Qik 
, at Hillsdale and 
Gee Vili, 243. 
5 , manganese ores, 
xlvi, 28. 
» ——, Ancram lead mine, 
vill, 247. 
, Lebanon nitrogen springs, 
XXxv1,7 ;—analysis by W. Meade, 
Ue 
——, Corlear’s Hook, fossils at, ii, 
371. 
——, Crown Point, iron ores, iv, 48. 
, Dutchess Co., iron beds and 
works, xlvi, 27. 
; , Manganese ores, xlvi, 
28. 
, Erie canal route, A. Eaton's 
survey of, noticed, vi, 8733; viii, 
358; ix, 355; xiii, 383; xiv, 
145!, 359; xv, 233. 
, ibid, gases, acids and salts 
in the vicinity of, A. Eaton, 
xv, 233;—nitrogen gas, 234; 
sulphuretted hydrogen, 235; car- 
buretted hydrogen, 236; car- 
bonic acid, 287; sulphuric acid, 
238; sulphate of magnesia, 241 ; 
sulphate of iron, 248. 
