414 INDEX. 



Griscom, John, Prof, his communications in foreign literature and sciencej 



171 and 377 — his remarks on Doctor Hare's instruments, 361 

 Gymnastics, 191 



H. 



-Hall, Prof, specimens of minerals from him, 255 



Hare, Robert, Doctor, his correspondence with the editof on the Calorimo- 



tor and Deflagrator, &c. 94 — on the gales in the Atlantic States of North 



America, 353— his letter on Alkanet, as a substitute for litmus, 348 — oa 



the conducting powers of various bodies, 200 

 Hayden, H. H. Doctor, specimens of minerals from, 255 

 Heat, conducting power of different substances, 378 

 Highlands, remarks on the geology of, 26 — animals of, 31 — vegetables of, 32 



lakes and rivers of, 32 — outline of the geology of, 231 

 Himalaya Mountains, 384 

 History, natural, of the ocean, 128 



Hitchcock, E. Rev. his communication on the effects of lightning, 121 

 Hsemorrhage, remedy for, 409 



Honourable notice of Mr. Schoolcraft's memoir on a fossil tree, 23 

 Hospitals in France, 191 — of Mount St. Bernard, 393 

 Hoyt, E. General, his letter on electricity, 125 

 Human bones, in a fossil state, 171 

 Humboltine, a new mineral, 193 

 Hydrogen, combustion of, in water, 347 

 Hydrophobia, remedy against, 177 



I. 



Ice-house, natural, 398 



Inauguration of a statue of Luther, 181 



Incombustible cloth, 188 



Infinites, essay upon, 326 



Instruction, in Latin, new method of, 182 



Instruction, mutual, at Marseilles, 191 



Intelligence and miscellanies, 169 and 377 



Interesting example of electrical attraction, 198 



Iodine, a medicine in Goitre, 387 



Iris, blue, a good test liquor, 408 



Iron steam boats, 396 — ore, notice of, 249 



Iron in the Canaan mountain, 20 



Isis, statues of, 177 



J. 



JeflTersonite, 402 



K. 

 Kingsley, Prof, his eulogy on Professor Fisher, 367 



L. 



Lakes and rivers of the Highlands, 32 

 Lamp astral, new, 386 



