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Boston and Cambridge, U.S. American Academy of Arts and 

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B. Lincoln. — Several Strata of Earth and Shells on the Banks of 



York River, Virofiuia ; Springs in Pennsylvania, &c., 372. 

 J. Belknap. — Fossil substance containing vitriol and sulphur, 377. 



. . . Yol. ii. Part 1. Boston, 1793. 



S. Tenny. — Medicinal Springs at Saratoo-a, N.Y., 43. 



S. Hitchcock. — Frogs found in the Earth, 63. 



Parsons. — Discoveries made in the TYestern Coimtry, 119. 



S. West. — A Letter concerning Gay Head, 147. 



W. Baylies. — Description of Gay ifead, 150. 



R. Annan. — Account of a Skeleton of a large Animal found in 



Hudson's River, 160. 

 T. Edwards. — Description of a horn or bone lately found in the River 



Chemimg or Tyoga, 164. 



. . . Yol. ii. Part 2. Charlestown, 1804. 



B. de Witt. — Mineral productions of the State of New York, 73. 

 O. Fisk. — Account of the Resuscitation of a Mouse, found in a toi'pid 

 state enclosed in a fossil substance, 124. 



-. . . Xew Series. Yol. i. Cambridge, 1833. 



C. T. Jackson and F. Alger. — Mineralogy and Geology of Nova 

 Scotia, 217. 



-. . Yol. vi. Part 2. Cambridge and 



Boston, 1859. 



Proceedings. Yol. iv. From May 1857 to May 



1860. 1860. 



A. Grav. — Botany of Japan compared with that of Asia, Europe, and 



Nortli America, 131, 171, 195, 411, 424. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Analysis of Bornite from Georgia, 196. 

 P. Cleaveland, R. Brown, and A. Humboldt, Obituary Notices of, 



226. 

 C. T. Jackson. — Frozen Well in Brandon, Yermont, 269. 

 S. S. Lyon and S. A. Casseday. — Synonymic list of the Palaeozoic 



Echinodermata of North America, 282. 

 — Shaw. — Granite as a Building Material, 353. 



-. Yol. V. Sheets 1-30. May 1860-April 



1>^01. 



S, A. Ca.sseday and S. S. Lyon. — Fossil Crinoidea from Indiana and 



Kentucky, 16. 

 F. H. Storer and C. W. Eliot. — Chromate of Chromium and Black 



Oxide of Mangane.se, 192. 



Breslau. AbhancUungen dor Schlesischen Gesellschaft fiir vater- 

 liindische Cultur. I'hilosophisch-historische Abtheilung. 1861. 

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