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INDEX. 



Fishes, fossil, 172. 



Flora Rossica, 188. 



Foot-prints, human, in solid limestone, 



14. 

 Fossil, chambered univalve, 187. 



fishes of Sunderland, &c., 172. 



foot-marks, new species of, 172. 



mammals, two new, 141. 



rain-marks in new red sandstone, 

 172. 

 Fossils in coal rocks of Virginia, 175. 

 Fungus, microscopic, 205. 



G. 



Galvanic light. Daguerreotype experi- 

 ment by, 185. 

 Geine essential to agriculture, 195. 

 Geologists and Naturalists, American, 

 third annual meeting of, 146. 



Prof. SiUi- 

 man's address before, 217. 

 Geology of the Upper Mississippi, 147. 

 in the United States, early con- 

 dition of, 230. 



comparison of with European, 

 238. 

 Goode, W. H., Daguerreotype experi- 

 ment by galvanic light, 185. 

 Gray, A., botanical necrology, 214. 



Botanical Text Book noticed, 

 388. 

 Grove's battery, use of carbon in, 393. 

 Guillemin, M., obituary of, 214. 



H. 



Haldeman's Monograph of the Limnia- 



des, 391. 

 Hare, R., additional objections to Mr. 



Redfield's theory of storms, 122. 



Mr. Redfield's reply to, 250. 

 Harlan, R., notice of two new fossil 



mammals, 141. 

 Harris, T. W., Report on the Insects of 



Massachusetts noticed, 386. 



W. Snow, meteorological obser- 

 vations, 369. 

 Hayes, A. A., on the identity of pyro- 



chlore with microlite, 33. 

 Herrick, E. C, ancient meteorological 



notices, 398. 



on the shooting stars of 



April 20-21, 1842, 212. 



on the shooting stars of 



August 8th, 9th and 10th, 1842, 377. 

 Herschel, J., on magnetic and meteoro- 

 logical observations, 372. 

 Hitchcock, E., remarks upon Mr. Mur- 



chison's address before the London 



Geological Society, 396. 



review of Dana's Muck 



Manual, 192. 

 Hodge, J. T., on the Wisconsin and 



Missouri lead region, 35. 



Hooker's Icones Plantarum, 386. 



London Journal of Botany, 

 189, 385. 

 Hutton's table of products, errors in, 116. 



I. 



Icebergs, remarks upon, 154. 

 Icones Plantarum, Hooker's, 386. 

 Indian corn, oil of, 403. 

 implements, 31. 

 Indians, North American, Catlin's notes 



on, 203. 

 Infusoria, American, Ehrenberg's noti- 

 ces of, 393. 



of the family Bacillaria, 321. 

 Infusorial strata of Virginia, 329. 

 Insects of Massachusetts, Harris's Re- 

 port on, 386. 

 Iron, meteoric, analyses of, 169. 



chlorine in, 169, 359. 

 from Tennessee, analysis 

 of, 354. 



J. 

 Jackson, C. T., on pot-holes in New 

 Hampshire, 154. 



on the phenomena of 

 drift, 151. 



on tin veins in New 

 Hampshire, 168. 



K. 



Kentledge iron in New Haven harbor, 



360. 

 Kunze, Supplement to the Carices, 189. 



L. 



Lacernata of the family Bacillaria, 326. 

 Lambert, Mr., obituary of, 214. 

 Lead, ores of in Virginia, 169. 

 region of Missouri, 55. 



of Wisconsin, 35. 

 smelting of, 43. 

 Leedebour's Flora Rossica, 188. 

 Liebig's Animal Chemistry noticed, 379. 

 Limestone, human foot-prints in, l4. 

 Limniades, Haldeman's monograph of, 



391. 

 Linsley, J. H., catalogue of the mamma- 

 lia of Connecticut, 345. 

 Locke, J. L., on the geology of the Up- 

 per Mississippi, 147. 

 Loomis, E., dip and variation of the mag- 

 netic needle in the United States, 93. 



errata in Hutton's table of 

 products, 116. 



on the shooting stars of April 

 20-21, 1842, 214. 



tornado in N. E. part of Ohio, 

 278. 

 London Journal of Botany, 189, 385. 



Microscopical Society, reports 

 of, 391. 

 Loudon's Encylcopsedia of Trees and 

 Shrubs, 188. 



