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Vase, Warwick, notice of, xxvi, 
244.f 
, Portland, xxvi, 2438.f 
, terra cotta, from Pompeii, 
xxvi, 238. 
, Murrhine, xxvi, 336. 
Vatican, museum of, iv, 380. 
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Vegetable tissue, development of, 
xxxix, 205. 
crystallizations, xix, 177. 
monstrosities, xxxv, 310. 
Vegetation of the first period of an 
cunfeen world, H. Witham, xviii,. 
110. ‘ 
Vaucher, death of, xlin, 215. 
Vaughan, B., obituary of, xxix, 
395. 
Vauquelin, process by, for obtaining 
metallic chromium, xxi, 875. 
, analysis of guano, xlviil, 60. 
Vauquelin, a new alkali, 1, 310. 
Vaux, G., on iron conduit pipes, vi, 
173. 
Vegetables, saponaceous, remarks 
on, Bussy, xxiv, 381. 
, action of poisons on, xii, 196. 
, influence of chemical solu- 
tions on, xvii, 388. 
, effect of arsenic on, C. Dau- 
beny, xxxi, 346. 
, injurious action of gases on, 
Macaire, xxiii, 193. 
Vegetable fecundation, remarks on, 
A. Gray, XxXxi, 303 s—A. J.C. 
Corda’s views on, 317.f 
—— impregnation, Aldridge, xli, 
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life, tenacity of, as shown by 
a root taken from a mummy, xx1, 
158. 
——~, functions of, G. T. 
Burnett, xxi, 153. 
kingdom, rapid growth in, 
Xxvill, 399. 
membrane and fibre, chemical 
composition of, xxxili, 289. 
organography and physiology, 
H. Green, xxxviil, 49. 
— physiology, a 393. 
——, experiments in, Niven, 
Xxxill, 290. 
——, in relation to rotation 
of crops, Macaire, xxiii, 188. 
productions of the earth at 
of the Andes of Columbia, 
distribution of, xxxvil, 15. 
, progress of, near Philadel- 
phia, C. S. Rafinesque, i, 77. 
, ——, see farther, Floral Cal- 
endar. 
, supported by air and water, 
lil, 372. 
, manures as stimulants to, C. 
Daubeny, xiii, 319. 
——., see farther under Botany, and 
Plants. 
, metallic, 11, 349. 
Veins of granite and syenite in Mas- 
sachusetts, E. Hitchcock, vi, 10, 
29: 
——,in Massachusetts, C. 
Dewey, viii, 4. 
——, ——, E. Emmons,viii, 
5f, 250. iat 
—— ——, ——, A. Nash, 
261.f 
xii, 
,in New Hampshire, 
O. P. Hubbard, xxxiv, 128.f 
of feldspar or granite,in Hamp- 
shire Co., Mass., xii, 244f, 261.f 
» metalliferous, electro-magnet- 
ic properties of, R. Were Fox, 
xx, 1865; xxxi, 374. 
; , electrical currents in, 
Reich, xxxviil, 120. 
, mineral, formed artificially 
by voltaic action, R. W. Foz, 
ee 308; xxxvil, 199. 
—, questions relative to, 
a W. Fox, xxxiil, 135. 
; , remarks on, C. Lyell, 
with the views of R. W. Fox, 
XXxill, 93. 
> ——, J. Fournet’s views on, 
different periods in its early his- 
tory, Ad. Brongniart, xxxiv,315. 
tissue, elementary composi- 
tion of, Payen, xlii, 212. 
XXXll, 93. 
——-, segregation theory of, objec- 
tions by C. T. Jackson, from 
facts in Maine, xxxvi, 148. 
