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INDEX. 



Forchliammcr on geology of Denmark, 



402. 

 Fossil fishes, W. C. Redfield on, 25. 



foraminifera of New Jersey, 213. 



G. 



Gardening, A. J. Downing, on, 216. 

 Genera plantarum, by S. Endlicher, 373. 

 Geology, J. P. Smith, his lectureson, 389. 

 Geological Society of London, 190. 

 drawings, 206. 

 model, 80. 

 Geologists, American, association of, 158. 

 Geology and geography of British Asso- 

 ciation, 55. 



west of Alleghany mountains, by 

 J. Locke, 160. 



of North America, by Daubeny, 

 195. 

 Gibbs, J. W., on English lexicography, 

 28. 



names of beasts, birds, &c., 32. 

 Gilding by electrography, by Dent, 402. 

 Saxton,402. 

 Glaciers, ancient, in Scotland, 191. 



moraines, &c.j 207. 

 Gould, A. A., report on invertebrate an- 

 imals, 378. 

 Gray and Torrey, Flora of North Amer- 

 ica, 275. 

 Griscom, John, on steel ore of Duane, 



New York, 187. 

 Gunpowder, &c., notes on, 390. 



H. 



Haldeman, S. S., on Melanians of La- 

 marck, 21. 



Hall, his report on New York, 385. 



Hare, R., letter from Sir M. Faraday, 1. 



Harlan, Dr. R. on dinotherium, basilo- 

 saurus, «Sz;c., 179. 



Haskins, his Astronomy, 389. 



Hawaii, volcanic phenomena in, 200. 



Hemp, Manilla, mode of working, 200. 



Henry, Jos., on electro-dynamic induc- 

 tion, 107. 



Hentz, N. M., new genus of spiders, 116. 



Herrick, E. C, on Hessian fly, 153. 

 meteors of Aug. -1841, 399. 



Hessian fly, E. C. Herrick, 153. 



History, Natural, Boston Journal, of, 380< 



Hitchcock, Ed., address of, 232. 



final report on Mass., 384. 

 his address before the asso- 

 ciated geologists, 189. 



steps in the sandstone of Ct 

 river valley, 173. 



Hodge, J. T. on secondary and tertiary 

 deposits of the Carolinas, 182. 



on secondary and tertiary 

 of southern states, 332. 



Hooker and Arnott's Botany, 374. 



Horticulture, theory of, 210. 



Houghton, Dr. D. magnetic influence of 

 water, 171. 



Houghton, Dr. D., on metalliferous veins 



of Michigan, 183. 



joints in rocks, 172. 

 Hubbard, O. P., on slates with annelides, 



163. 



Indian Cyprinidte, 92. 



Induction, electro-dynamic, Jos. Henry 



on, 117. 

 Insenuitelee of Latreille, by N. M. Hentz, 



116. 

 Infusoria, by J. W. Bailey, 284. 



of rock salt, 193. 

 Insects, beasts, &c., origin of names of, 



by J. W. Gibbs, 32. 

 Institution, national, at Washington, 203. 

 lolite, decomposed varieties of, 354. 

 Iron, report on, by J. W. Alexander, 376. 



Jackson, C. T., on mineral manures, 159. 

 trilobites in Maine, 161. 

 tin ore from N. Hamp- 



double salt of lime and 



joints in rocks, 173. 

 trap dykes, 172-3. 

 diluvial action in Rhode 



shire, 161. 

 magnesia, 171, 



Island, 176. 



Report on New Hamp- 

 shire, 383. 

 Jefferson, Thomas, his letter to S. Clark, 



230. 

 Johnson, W., section of Frostburg coal 

 region, 186. 



on magnetic iron, 188. 

 Journal of Nat. Hist., Boston, 380. 



K. 



Knowledge, human, synopsis of, 389. 

 Knowlton, Lt., on gunpowder, &c., 390. 

 Kunze, carices, monography, 374. 



Lamarck, Melanians of, Haldeman on,21. 



Latreille's Insequitelae, 116. 



Lecons de Botanique, «fcc., by A. St. Ili- 



I'aire, 371. 

 Leonard's Lectures on geology, 387. 

 Lexicography, English, J. W. Gibbs on, 



28. 

 Locke, John, on diluvial scratches, 175. 

 on magnetic dip, 15. 

 coal west of Alleghanies, 160. 

 trilobite, 161. 



connexion of magnetism with 

 geology, 171. 

 Loomis, E., meteorological observations, 

 310. 



reply to, by J. Locko, 15 



