INDEX. 



407 



M. 



M'CIclland, on Indian Cyprinidae, 92. 

 Magnctical dip, J. Locke on, 15. 

 Magnetic observations by Profs. Bache 



and Lloyd, 210. 

 Magnetism and electricity, Jos. Henry 



on, 117. 

 Manilla hemp, 200. 

 Mantcll, his geology of Surrey, 38G. 

 Manual of botany, by Darby, 375. 

 Mather, diluvial scratches, bowlders, &c., 



174. 



his report on New York, 385. 

 joints in rocks, 172. 

 Massachusetts, report on geology, by E. 



Hitchcock, 384. 



invertebrate animals, 373 

 Mease, Js., on bills of mortality, 306. 

 Mechanical science, 66. 

 Medical science of Brit. Association, 65. 

 Melanians of Lamarck, S. S. Haldeman 



on, 21. 

 Meteorological observations by E .Loomis 



310. 



register at Montreal, for 



1836-40, 330. 

 Microscopical observations, 205. 

 Mineralogy and chemistry of British As 



sociation, 43. 

 Mississippi, Polythalmia from, 400. 

 Model, geological, notice of, by R. C 



Taylor, 80. 

 Money paid by British Association, 394 

 Mortality, bills of observations on, 306. 

 Morion, S. G., exhibits the Ibis religiosa 



of Egypt, 187. 

 Murchison, projected tour to Russia, 



«&c.,209. 



N. 



Names of beasts, birds, &c., by J. W. 



Gibbs, 32. 

 Navigation by steam to the Pacific, 358 

 New Brunswick, tornado of, 69. 

 New Hampshire, report on, 383. 

 Nicklin, P. H., translation of Des Mou- 



lins, &.C., 104. 

 Nicollet, on tho geology of upper Mis 



souri, 180. 

 Nomcnclator Botanicus, auctoro E. T. 



Steudcl, 373. 

 North America, flora of, 275. 

 Notice of a geological model, 80. 



Indian cyprinida), 92. 

 Notices, bibliographical, 363. 



O. 



Observations, meteorological, by Elias 

 Loomis, 310. 



microscopical, 205. 

 on bills of mortality, by Jas 

 Mease, 306. 



secondary and tertiary of 

 southern states, 332. 



Observations on shooting stars of Aug. 



1841, 3!)9. 

 Origin of names of beasts, &c., by J. W. 



Gibbs, 32. 

 Ornithichnites, report on, 165. 

 Ornithological gallery of British museum. 



Oysters, ancient deposits of, 168. 



P. 



Panama, steam navigation to, 358. 

 Panlology of Prof. R. Park, 389. 

 Parasites of Hessian fly, E. C. Herrick 



on, 153. 

 Park, Prof. R., Pantology of, 389. 

 Peat mosses, new substances from, 402. 

 Pennsvlvania, southern coal field, model 



of, 80. 

 Finite of Haddam, 354. 

 Polythalmia, American, 400. 

 Popular lectures on geology, 387. 

 Prmciples, new, by Forchhammer, 402. 

 Proceedings of British Association, 40. 



learned societies, 158. 

 Process, Daguerreotype, improvement of, 



Q. 



Quinby, silver and other ores of Peru, 



188. 



R. 



Red color of marshes in the Mediterra- 

 nean, 193. 

 Redfield, W. C, on fossil fishes, 24. 

 fossil fishes of Conn., 164. 

 tornado of N. Brunswick, 69. 

 tertiary fossil shells, 161- 

 Red matter, shower of, in Tenn., 403. 

 Register, army meteorological, for years 



1826-30, 390. 

 Remarks on tornado of N.Brunswick, 69. 

 Report on iron, by J. W. Alexander, 376. 

 invertebrate animals of Massa- 

 chusetts, 378. 



herbaceous plants of Mass., by 

 Prof, C. Dewey, 378. 



quadrupeds of Mass., by Prof. 

 E. Emmons, 378. 



geological survey of N. Hamp- 

 shire, by C. T. Jackson, 383. 



final geological, Massachusetts, 

 by E. Hitchcock, 384. 



(fifth,) on the geology of Penn- 

 sylvania, 385. 



on tho geology of New York, for 

 1840, 385. 



Maryland, 1840, 385. 



Virginia,for]840,:J85. 



(fifth,) Tennessee, 385. 



Researches, Asiatic, notice of Indian cy- 



])rinidu', 92. 

 Rogers, H. D., his fifth report on Pa., 385. 

 W. B., his report on Virginia, for 

 1810, 3ti5. 



