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Dewey, C., Report on the Herba- 
ceous Plants of Massachusetts,| 
noticed, xli, 378. 
, hotice of the Geological Re- 
ports of New York, xlii, 227. 
Diell, J., on the oil of the candle- 
nut tree, xxxiv, 209. 
Draper, J. W., on the law of the 
conducting power of wires, xlv, 
392. 
Drury, T-, electrical excitement of 
leather by friction, xxxvii, 197. 
Duntze, J., method of browning 
gun barrels, ix, 168. 
Dust, atmospheric, C. S. Rafinesque, 
i, 397. 
——, ——., ibid, reply to, ii, 134. 
Eaton, A., obituary notice of, xliii,| 
215. 
Emmons, E., localities of minerals,| 
xfodu. 
Fayette, G. M. de la, \etter of, to 
J. Trumbull, viii, 171. 
Field, M., obituary notice of, xxvi, 
204. 
Fish, saltwater, transferred to fresh- 
water, Xxxix, 378. 
, fossil, of Mount Bolca, iii, 
224; xiii, 255. 
Flinders, M., on a bird’s nest in 
New Holland, xlvii, 218, 318, 
422. 
Foot, Lyman, meteorological table, 
1825, at Fort Brady, x, 303. 
Fowler, S., on the sapphire, &c. 
of Sussex Co., N. J., xxi, 319. 
Fox, C., notice of British Natural- 
ists, continued, xxxvii, 1386. 
, new mode of preparing fish- 
skins for museums, xxxvi, 196. 
Fox, R. W., on the formation of 
mineral veins by voltaic action, 
xxxv, 308; xxxvil, 199. 
Franconia iron works, xviii, 124, 
289. 
minerals, xviii, 128.f 
Frauenhofer, J., obituary of, xvi, 
304. 
319 
Fredonia gas works, xxxvi, 6. 
HAR 
Gale, L. D., on zine roofing, xxxii, 
3315). 
Gardiner, R. H., 
dams, xlv, 371. 
Gaylord, W., on removal of fishes, 
xl, 405. 
, theory of tornadoes, xl, 399. 
Genet, E. C., on upward forces of 
fluids, xi, 110, 889!; xii, 94,310; 
Xlil, 377. 
Geology, cretaceous formation of 
New Jersey, see Cretaceous, p. 
60. 
Gibbs, G., obituary notice of, xxv, 
PAs 
Gibbes, R. W., on the Dorudon, 
xlix, 216. 
Gibbs, Wolcott, on the theory of 
compound salt radicals, xlvi, 
52. 
Gold, T. S., new locality of Crich- 
tonite, xxxv, 179. 
Goonong Api, eruption of the vol- 
cano of, iv, 875; xii, 299. 
Gould, A. A., new species of Del- 
phinula, xxxviil, 193. 
, hew species of shells, xxxviii, 
196. 
Graham, T., work on Chemistry, 
noticed, xlyv, 401. 
Gray, J. E., angular lines on cer- 
tain mollusca, xxxv, 310. 
, on the boring of the Phola- 
des, xxxv, 312. 
Green, James, experiments with the 
elemental voltaic battery, xxviii, 
33. 
on vibrating 
Haile, A. B., map of path of New 
Haven tornado, xxxvil, 348. 
Haldeman, S. S., on zoological no- 
menclature, xlvi, 18. 
, electrical phenomenon, xlvi, 
15). 
Hail, J., on the Brachiopoda and 
Orthocerata, xlvii, 109. 
Halos, xxviii, 3046; xxxix, 61.f 
Harris, T. W., new species of Ar- 
gulus, xxxvi, 393. 
, on the genus Cychrus, xxxvi, 
391. 
