and J. A. GILLeT, 1: The C: id of El ics, Part Third, 
by W. J. Rotre and a J. A. GILLET: " Akademisch peeeneiah von Dr. Cart FR. 
v. Martius: Physical Géography, Arena: T. AnsTED, M.A., F.R.S., ete. : Re- 
port of the Superintendent of the U. 8. Coast Survey, showing the progress of 
the Survey during the year 1865: prelate Encyclopedia, 143.—The Chemical 
News, 144. 
Proceedings of Societies, etc., 144. 
NUMBER CXXXIV. 
Art. XVIII.—Michael Faraday, his Life and Works; by oe 
Professor A. DE LA Rive,..... ER Pe ES ey eee 145 
XIX.—Contributions to Chemistry from a a of 
the Lawrence Scientific School.—No. 5. On a new pro- 
cess of Mineral Analysis; by Frank WicGLEsworTH 
XX.—Reéxamination of the localities of Hsueh Antiquities 
at Abbeville, Amiens, and Villeneuve ; by E. ANDREWs, 180 
XXI—To ascertain the loss sustained in the delivery of wa- 
ter from a conduit pipe, when it is tapped by a branch 
at any portion of its length; by Taos. GuERIN,...... 191 
XXII.—Notes upon some of the Mineralogical Curiosities of 
the Paris Exposition of 1867; by Wim11am P. Bias, 194 
ae ee on the Lignite Pennie of the West; by F. 
V AERO ees in ce aaa ao Se ee ee ous. 298 
XXIV.—Some ae on the recent Geological changes in 
China and Japan; by AtBert S. BickMORE,......... 209 
XXIV.—On the Palxotrochis of Emmons from North Caro- 
lina; by Prof. O. C. Marsu,......- a tikes: iT 
XXV.—On the Delta-Plain, and the Historical Changes in 
the course of the Yellow River; by RapHart PumpPEtty, 219 
XXVI.—Test for Bromids; by J. H. Brt,....... eee 
XXVIL—Shooting Stars of November 14th, 1867,....... - 225 
/TU.—On the occurrence of living forms in the hot waters ‘a 
of California; by Arraur Mreap Epwarps,......... 930 
XXIX.—Topographical and Geological features of the 
Northwest Coast of America; by T. A. Buakg,...... 242 
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE, 
ee A Ph, ne L¥n, +5 
Chemistry and Physics. the specifi reg f iron, a ae Eanze Ouase, 
247.—On thesis of li id and its I BERTHELOT: 
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