s TO 
Stevelly, J., on clouds, wind and 
rain, xxxvill, 105. 
, on filling barometers, xxxvili, 
109. 
Stewart, C. S., notices of the vol- 
cano Kilauea on Hawaii, xi, 3638 ; 
xx, 229. 
Stickney, B. F., on native lead and 
cinnabar, ti, 1'70. 
, on the supposed discovery of 
cinnabar in Michigan, xxxvii, 185. 
Stigmaria, generic characters of, vii, 
180. 
Stigmarice and Sigillarize, xlix, 227. 
Stilbite, in Canada, vii, 65. 
, in Connecticut, i, 185; vi, 
224; xxxv, 179. 
134; vi, 224; vii, 254. 
, in New Jersey, ii, 191, 192, 
195; v, 239; xliv, 59.f 
, in New York, v, 399; vi, 365 ; 
ix, 41, 402; xliv, 59. 
, in Nova Scotia, xxx, 346. 
, from New Holland, xxxix, 
161.f 
Still for gin, of large size, xix, 394. 
Stilpnomelane, xviii, 392. 
Stilson, W. B., geology and miner- 
alogy of a part of Indiana, 1, 131. 
Stockholm, steamboats at, v, 379. 
Stones, moving, in lakes and ponds, 
- IN. Chipman, xiv, 308. 
, building, contraction and ex- 
pansion of, by variations of tem- 
perature, W. H. C. Bariélett, xxii, 
136.f 
, experiments on the strength of 
various, EH. Hodgkinson, xliv,169. 
of memorial and sacrifice, vii, 
153. 
——.lithographic,see Lithographic. 
, boulder, see Boulders. 
, meteoric, see Meteorites. 
253 
, in Massachusetts, i, 114, 115,) 
STR 
Storer, D. H., review of the ‘ Nat- 
ural History of the Fishes of Mas- 
sachusetts,”” xxxvl, 337. 
, on the Carcharias obscurus, 
xxxvill, 195. 
, on the Emys Blandingii and 
a Syngnanthus, xxxvill, 195. 
, on the Squalus elephas, 
Xxxvill, 197. 
, fifteen species of Ohio fishes, 
XXXVIll, 392. 
, two species of Ray, xxxviii, 
396. 
, fishes and reptiles of Massa- 
chusetts, xxxvill, 379. 
,on Bell’s British Reptiles, 
xxxix, 185. 
, account of several fishes, 
XXx1x, 378. 
, on Indian Cyprinide, xli, 92. 
,a new species of torpedo, 
xliv, 218; xlv, 165.f 
, hotice of Dekay’s report on 
the fishes of New York, xlv, 275. 
Storm, see under Wind. 
Strafford, Vermont, copperas man- 
ufactory of, ili, 326. 
Strait, H., on aerial navigation, 
xxv, 15.f 
——, theory of the bellows, xxvil, 
88.f 
Stonesfield slate, marsupial fossils 
of, xxvil, 412; xxxvii, 228. 
Stoneware of Baltimore, xxvii, 11. 
Storax, oil of, xlix, 392. 
Storer, D. H., report of the cura- 
tors of the Boston Society of Nat- 
ural History, xxxil, 364. 
32 
, application of the principle of 
the balance in milking, pumping, 
churning, washing, fulling, &c., 
xxvii, 92.f 
Stratton, T., on ground ice, xl, 407. 
Straw, Leghorn, vii, 378. 
» ——, on the cultivation of, 
Xxli, 363. 
Strength of stones and other mate- 
rials, E. Hodgkinson, xliv, 168. 
Striz on rocks, see Scratches. 
Strickland, A., on Ardea alba, xxxv, 
311. 
Strickland, H. E., silurian strata of 
Asia Minor, xxxiii, 95. 
Strobilus caryophyllus, xxxi, 32.f 
Strode, T., on a siliceous petrifac- 
tion from North Carolina, vii, 
249. 
‘Strokr, account of, xxxvi, 256. 
