CONTENTS OF VOL. VII. 



GEOLOGY, MINERALOGY, TOPOGRAPHY, &c. 



Page. 



Geology, Mineralogy, and Scenery of the Connecticut, with 

 a geological map, and drawings of organic remainSj by 



the Rev. Edward Hitchcock, A. M. - - - 1 



Geological Essay on the Tertiary Formation of America, by 



John Finch, F. B. S. 31 



Notice of a copper mine on Lake Superior, by H. R. School- 

 craft, 43 



Localities of Minerals, by Dr. William Meade, - - 49 



Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals, - - - - 54 



1. Fluor Spar, by Thomas H.Webb, - - - - ib. 



2. Tourmalines and Talc, by T. H. Webb, - - - 56 



3. By H. N. Fenn, M, D. 56 



4. Sulphur in Granite, ------ lb. 



5. By Dr. Cutbush, WestPoint, 67 



6. By Dr. Jacob Porter, 58 



7. By Prof. F. Hall, - - - - - - - ib. 



Account of the Roxbury Rocking-Stone, - - - 59 



Notice of a Rocking-Stone in Warwick, R. L - - - 201 

 Review of" Outlines of the Geology of England and Wales, 



by the Rev. W. D. Conybeare, and William Phillips," 203 

 Notices of the Geology of Martha's Vineyard, and the Eliz- 

 abeth Islands, by Rev. Edward Hitchcock, A. M., - 240 

 AdditionalNoticeof Argentine by Prof Dewey, - - 248 

 Notice of a Silicious Petrifaction from N. Carolina, - - 249 

 Miscellaneous Localities of Minerals, . - - - 251 



1. Yenite and Green Feldspar, by C. U. Shepherd, - 251 



2. By Jacob Porter, -.----- 252 



3. By Steuben Taylor, 263 



4. By Dr. E. Emmons, ...--- 264 

 Observations on Bendant's Travels in Hungary &c. by Wil- 

 liam Maclure, 266 



Miscellaneous Remarks on the Systematic Arrangement of 



Rocks, by William Maclure, 261 



BOTANY. 



New Speciesfrom Alabama, by M. C. Leavenworth, - 61 

 Garicography, by Prof. C. Dewey, . . , . 264 



