win 
Wilkes, C., on the formation of; 
Antarctic ice, xlvil, 114. 
, Narrative of the U. S. Ex- 
ploring Expedition, noticed, xviii, 
21dsaxlixe A449: 
Wilkesbarre, on the rocks and coal, 
&c., of, iv, 1f; vii, 260; xii, 66; 
xvill, 809.f 
fossil plants, ix, 165. 
Wilkie, Daniel, sides of rightangled 
triangles expressed by integral 
numbers, xxiv, 68. 
, on definitions, xxx, 28, 266; 
xxxi, 88, 236. 
Wilkie, David, death of, xlii, 215. 
282 
Willard, Emma, on the universal 
terms, xxill, 18. 
Williams, S. C., notice of mineral 
localities, x, 206. 
Williams, S. R., on the shooting 
stars, of August, 1844, xlvin, 
320. 
Williams, S. W., floral calendar 
kept at Deerfield, Massachusetts, 
1, 359. 
Williams, W. H., meteorological 
journal kept at Savannah, xxv, 
211; xxvil, 173. 
Williamstown, Mass., geology of, 
&e:, i, 837 
Willis’s lute, vil, 392. 
Willoughby, some notice of, C. Fox, 
XXKVINCO OF 
Wilmington Island, fossils of, xxv, 
380. 
Wilmsen, F. P., death of, 
380. 
Winch, N. J., notice of, XXXVI, 
120. 
Winds and storms, proximate causes 
of, E. Mitchell, xix, 248.f 
, general, and on atmospheric 
phenomena, W. C. Redfield, xxv, 
125; xlv, 302. 
, ——, and on the stratifica- 
tion and elevation of currents in 
the atmosphere, W. C. Redfield, 
xxv, 128; xxxiil, 52. 
, names and characters of dif: 
ferent, W. C. Redfield, xxv, 
126. 
XXII, 
Win 
Winds, average velocity near the 
surface of the ocean, W. C. Red- 
field, xxxiil, 52. 
, great circuits of, W. C. Red- 
field, xxxill, 61; xlv, 302. 
, causes of the great system of, 
W. C. Redfield, xxviii, 316 ; xlv, 
307. 
» in the Atlantic, 
W. C. Redfield, xx, 50. 
, direction indicated by the 
ashes of volcanoes, xxv, 128; 
XXXxill, 53. 
, curve representing the com- 
parative force of, almost identical 
with the curve of temperature, 
xl, 822. 
, curve of calms reverse of the 
curve of temperature, xl, 322. 
———, monsoons, characters of, W. 
C. Redfield, xxv, 124. 
: , character and causes 
of, W. C. Redfield, XXXill, 63. 
, time of changes in the 
N. E. ae. W., at Canton, xxxv, 
220. 
, sea and land, causes of, W. 
C. Redfield, xxxiii, 65. 
—-, trade, attributed to accumu- 
lation of air in the Gulf of Mexi- 
CO, V, a0. 
, course and causes of, 
W. C. Redfield, Ks (OO KK 
124; xxxiil, 61. 
et , ibid J.P. Espy, xxxix, 
120, 129. 
, relation of, to the west- 
erly, of higher latitudes, xx, 30. 
, semi-annual change in, 
W. C. Redfield, xlv, 304. 
. , objections to common 
theories of, W. C. Redfield, xlv, 
308. 
, of the summit of the Andes 
and other high peaks, W. C. 
Redfield, xxviii, 314. 
, at Canton, xxxvill, 272. 
, at Montreal, J. S. McCord, 
xli, dail. 
in U. States, of several years, 
at different forts, xxx, 10. 
