Puine, re - Jr., 
rum, 28 
Peabody, Gi, gifts of, to science, 433. 
Peat, Johnson on, notice 
nitrogen in, Sc hultzenstein, 132. 
Perrey, A., sale of library of, 290, 
Peters, C. i. F., asteroid discovered by,|| Sza 
Scolopendrium officina- 
Petroleum, geal. relations of, Andrews, 33. 
origi 
on aaehaay river, Lesley, 123, 
in So. Ky. and Tenn., Safford, 104, 
in New S. Wales, Clar ke, 267, 
R ; 
uplift = W. Virgi nia, Hvans, 334, 
cil, F. S., eagle amalgam, 12. 
Phatograhy, see Ligh 
oto-micro graphy, Vt 189. 
Porter, J. A., obituary o 
Porter, S., vowel elements, 167, 303. 
Q 
Sheehan: Hagiilton’s Elements of, 438. 
Radicals, organic, metals in, Berthelot, 256. 
Ramsay, Geol. of N. Wales, —— "O65. 
— A: — of New Mexi 0, 261. 
8, paragenesis of mi eons OTL. 
Parner. spider from coal formation, 123. 
Rogers, H. ne tess? Si 
Rood, O mien hermo-electrie currents by 
percus 
Rumfo ra meitic to A. Clar rk, 136 
Russia, Central ge Spal of, 286. 
petroleum in, 272. 
INDEX. 
Sponges, ceartireid of, Clark, 320. 
Star, new vari etd 80, 135. 
yee m of, ae , 089. 
meter, 1 results of, 4 
Stars, fix ne D’A s observ. on, 287. 
Stone inplements,Ch natel collection, 289, 
ic, composition 
Sun, oa sof, influenced by tefeaction, 260. 
bo, J., meteorite in Hungary, 482. 
T 
Tahiti, tides at, Winslow, 45. 
Te — , petroleum in, Safford, 104. 
enney : i 
exas aac survey, 
— electric currents by percussion, 
anal, of mineral water, 196, 
Tides at Tahiti, Winslow, 45. 
itanium, oxyd of, Chester, ar .y 92. 
Trowbri idge ae ee meteors, Aug. 1866, 286. 
Tungsten, chlorids of," Debray, oe 
v 
Verrill, A. E., zoological notices, 132, 283, 
427, 
Polyps of Panama, noticed, 428. 
and Corals of Pacific, noticed, 428. 
and Echinoderms 
28. 
Volcanoes, works on, for’sale, 290. 
Vose’s Orographic Geology noticed, 123, 
Vowel elements in speech, Porter, 167, 303. 
W 
uth, on Burlington limestone 
Semann, L., obituary of, 435. 
Safely, K,, on mastodon remains, 426 
ssmann, 211, 
ee anal. of minerals, 271. 
aboratory Contributions, 196, 
0. U., mineral n 10tices, 246, 
249, 
and pacaicinshel 
. 
te Net ada, 220, 
y of an Mass., 83. 
1365, 436, | 
ae len, 1 noticed, 439. 
Pe a ae for, 417.| 
re’s i eg Hie gt erger beer Ww 
noti 
Wales, Menta eol. of, Ramsay on, 265. 
alker — subjects, Bost. Soc. Nat. 
Hist., 
Ward, “i. oe ge -< ayo by, 136. 
C. M,, n organic com- 
ene nds, 156. 
ater, absorptive power of vapor of, 259. 
aters, eieoral. see Miner 
| West Virginia, oil-bearing uplift of, Evans, 
White, C. A., appointed geologist of Iowa, 
Whittlesey, C., explorations in Minn., no- 
ticed, 
Neon chell A., on Grand Traverse region, 
Shum: he Fossils. noticed, 118. Winslow C. F, tides and earthquakes, 45. 
__ Cretaceous of Texas, noticed, 123. : 
con, carbon re} 
Worthen, A. H. fee ithe = = 291. 
Woodward, H., new Paleozoic fossils, 264, 
Woodward, J. aA rosea iam 189. 
Wurtz, H., 
258; Neumann, Young, C. A., printing chronograph, 99. 
Z 
|Zéllner, on astro-photometer, 418. 
