woo 
Wood, process for drying, xvii, 163. 
, mhumed, xvii, 398. 
, preservation of, by pyrolig- 
nite of iron, Bouckerie, xl, 213. 
3 ——, xxxiv, 28. 
, set on fire by the direct rays 
of he sun, xxvii, 179. 
: Bilicined, see Taya and Sili- 
cification. 
of different kinds, experi- 
ments to determine the strength 
of, xix, 228.f 
, locust, for 
works, xxx, 182. 
Wood’s inking machine, xxiii, 103-f 
subterranean 
Wood, G. B., United States Dis-! 
pensatory of, noticed, xxxi, 406. 
Wood, J., rocks moved by ice, ix, 
144. 
Woedbridge’s Geography, notice of, 
Xil, 373. 
Wocdbridge, W. C., American 
Annals of Education by, notice, 
of, xix, 174, 357. 
, Italian engravings, xv, 401. 
Woodbury basin, ii, 231. 
Woodhull, S., on the heat of 1825, 
x, 296. 
Woodruff, S., on the barn swallow, 
xix, 172. 
287 
, rattlesnake disarmed by 
leaves of white ash, xxiii, 337. 
, on snakes, xxix, 304. 
, on hybernation and other 
topics in Natural History, xxiv, 
363. 
——, the mole carnivorous, xxviii, 
168. 
, on the fibre of the Rose of 
Sharon, xxviii, 371. 
Woods, J., account of a storm in 
New Hampshire, Sept. 1821, 
Xxxv, 233. 
Woodward, F. G., spark extin- 
guisher, xlii, 209.f 
Woody tissue, formation of, xxxviil, 
128, 
Wool, method of cleansing, xxiv, 
205. 
Wooldridge, A. S., on the coal 
mines near Richmond, Va., xliii,1.| 
WworR 
Worcester, J. E., notice of an 
American Almanac conducted 
by, xxxv, 191. 
W orks. 
, number of new, offered for 
sale at Leipsic, 1819, ii, 341. 
, list of new, in science, xxix, 
161, 396; xxx, 198. 
/F. Adelung? s work on langua- 
ges, ill, 376. 
, Agardh, Species Algarum, 
auneunecd li, 863; iv, 200. 
5 Ly Agassiz, on fossil fishes, 
corti 193 ; xxx, 33; xxxiv, 212. 
3 , Natural History of the 
freshwater fish of central Europe, 
xxxix, 3890; xlv, 211. 
; ; an fhe Echinodermata, 
and other works by, xxxiv, 212; 
xxxvil, 869 ; xli, 194; xlii, 378; 
xlv, 399. 
} , Nomenclator Zoologi- 
cus, xlv, i. 
——, J. H. Alexander, Report on 
the manufacture of iron, xli, 876. 
EY Alger Mineralogy, xlvi, 
203 ; xvii, 333. 
A Allen, Mechanics, review 
ae XVil, 338. 
» ——, Practical Tourist, xxiii, 
213. 
, Antiquitates American, no- 
tice of, xxxi, 410. 
—,N. Arnott’s Elements of 
Physics, xx, 155. 
, J. J. Audubon’s Birds of 
North America, xvi, 353; xxxix, 
343; xl, 180. 
, C. Babbage, Reflections on 
the decline of Science in Eng- 
land, notice of, xx, 164. 
» ——, Economy of machin- 
ery and manufactures, analytical 
examination of, xxiv, 105. 
, C. C. Babington, Manual of 
British Botany, xlvi, 198. 
, F. Bache, and G. B. Wood, 
Dispensatory of the United States, 
xxx1, 406. 
, R. Bakewell, Geology, sec- 
ond American edition, xxvi, 213. 
