456 
Oxygen, Schénbein on 
Ozone pte anlozone, te 19. 
Ozonometry in the Crimea, 254. 
¥: 
Putrencgrpesie, E. Regel on, 310, 4 
Payen’s hig rie ichard’s Précis’ * havionlunre, 
notic 
endulum, on the, FA. P. Bar nard, 184. 
Phosphorus, reproduction of pusdicli by, Teac iron, 197, 
Photochemical experiments, Netyce de St. 
Victor, 257. 
Population of the world, Dieterici’s estimate, Techudi, return fel 
1. 
Psychology, on animal, Weinland, 1. 
Races in plants, ori gin of, 410. 
mmelsberg on titanic iron, 127, 
: ‘ 3 D. Da — oe 423. 
Ran mi : » blis Hee by, 120. 
., on part ances 10, 440. 
Rel’ W., obituary of, 153. | 
» Oe roscopic observations on 
couled glasses, 
331 
— circular ilesienticn by cooled glasses, | 
circular polarization obseryed with the 
Stauroscope, 
Rose on tantalite and niobium, 125, 126. 
chlossberger, on dissolving rn ae 118. 
test for silk and cotton, 420, 
eaaey - oxygen, 
n the cas of Chocé, New 
roeder, rela ition between fermentation 
and crystallization, 122, 
Scientific wen tion at Carlsruhe, 117, 
oe rican, noticed, 
on oe Rot Me 
zulite os Tetrady- 
Silicturet of aig Wohler, 1 
ilk ton datiiguiched’ sy means of 
phohaxya of n icke], 420, 
Smith, J. L., antes sian cai at sade 174. 
Smith, Ss. , depth of molluses off Long Island, 
Smithsonian Report for 1857, 302. 
Solubility of Barytes, 120. 
Spontaneous an, Pouchet, 253 ; die 
Edwa ; Payen, 405; < an 1 
, 406 ; Claude de Bernard, 406 
; J. D. Dana, 408. 
¢ observations of F. von Kobell, 
INDEX. 
Stimpson’s Prodromus evertebratorum, &c.,__ 
noticed, 444. 
Straw light ning rods, 303. 
Strontia sulphate, solubility i in acids, 419, 
Su lige nt and Wormley, measurement of 
z of Diatoms, 249. 
g ie 
tee worm, gs cg of 279, ‘ 
os, Maj. "Bar pid 
urrey, discovery Of pectine in the ‘ight 
a tuckahoe, 4 
nsend, David, obituary of, Sa ? 
Tuckahoe, analysis of, 439, 
Vv. 
Me bars “ee of, in plants, 440. 
Vilmor r V Amelioration des Plantes, 
elc., nae sew é 
Vision, binocular, law of, Dingle, 262, 
acis in, Stevelly, 263. ‘ 
Volcano of Hawaii, eruption in 1859, 410. 
W. 
Warren’s Dakota, 3 of apiece in Nebras- 
ka and D 
aR Reports, 339. 
Water, dinene ery of composition of, 421. 
Wetherill, C. M., Artesian well of Lafayette, 
In 
Whitney, J. D., Geology of Iowa, by, noticed, 
Whittlesey, C., fluctuations of water level of 
Green Bay, "305, 446. 
v—— BF 8 AO ees animal iene 1L 
-worm, 
Water i yy pas hydragen, 128 a 
noticed, 
y fibre, action of metallic salts, 120. 
perms H., on ¢ erm and ake, 2. the 
es of increasing the heat of 
dieiepign: 179. 5. 
|Wyman, J., unusual modes of gestation, 
r, 
Rookogient Museum és Massachusetts, 295, 
recat pecaion in some fishes and rep- 
er a of aiaoe Long Id., S. Smith, 
tacea of =— ete., by de Saus- 
e, Stimpson's pi 
bleheimer’ cet of N. A. Coleop-- 
tera, noticed, 
Sacken’s Catalogue of N. A. Diptera, 8 
tic 
S "Ssh cotedlae 0. N. Rood, 391. | 
see further, Fossil. 
aies eee SS = cs 
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