a = ee. 
- Copper, electrolyte precipitation of, as a 
INDEX. 
Chase, P. E., relations of gravity and mag-| 
netism 
chemical, action, mechanical energy of, 
P oaiaie process in, for ae aa of 
chromium, iron, aluminum, etc., Gibbs, 
pay -eepgutnhacge Ae) W. Gibbs, 58. 
waters, Hunt 176. 
Mexico, Manross, 
ee yom see Carboniferous, under 
OGY 
ey eport, notice of, 115. 
on of from nickel, re 
347 
395. 
IV, of 1864, 232; V, of 1 
Conchology, Journal of, 116, 3 
Condensation, process of fractional, War- 
864, 370. 
cage Geological ne ‘of New Jersey 
for 1864, noti 
method o 
Correlation, a A of Terese 
*s work on, 220. 
creson s Hymenoptera of Cites notice 
notice of 
Cretaceous, see GEOL 
Al s of the 5 atuen fee Meek 
Biistacsen t feruilizer, Cancerine, 372. 
D 
Dana, J. D., on Brushite, 
on the’ _Azoic sf 2 and ben 
age 
O38, 
Davi es’s Preparation and Mounting of 
Microscopic Objects, notice of, 874. 
aE ede pe eulogy on Bond, 364. 
ndolle’s Pro araniie. notice of, 359. 
elie density of vapor of sal-ammoniac, 
Dewey, C., on Caricography, 69. 
Different Calculus, notice of J. Spare 
Dim: orphism in plants, 360. 
Le el flowers Mo hl, 104 
ico-dimorphism, Scott, 101. _ 
- mention of memoir by Murchison 
£., on the probable error of a 
meridional transit-observation by differ- 
ent methods, 112, 
E 
Earthquake at Buffalo 
Electrolytic precipitation ‘of copper and 
— as a method of analysis, 64. 
cal properties of gun cotton, John- 
re city, nature of, 
he solar system, notice 0 
377 
Ether, replacement of hydrogen b 
chlorine, e ethyl and Sxvihyl iteben “ad 
uer, 
thyl, preparation of oxalate of, If C. 
Lea, 210. 
Expedition to 8. America of Agassiz, 371. 
F 
‘\Fal coner, Hugh, death o 
Fossils, casts of, made by CA Ward, 224. 
see further, GEOLOGY, 
ftw condensation, a process of, 
Fraunhofer s lines, wave-lengths of, 215, 
21 
.|| Fritzsche, on determination of lime, 344. 
Furnace product, diopside, Brush, 182. 
Furnaces, Siemen’s regenerative, b39. 344, 
Gas-furnaces, Siemens, 282, 844 
eT position of petroleum, Win- 
ante t of New Jersey for 1864, by G. 
H. Cook, notice of, 3 
ee 0 ifo srnia, notes relating 
to, 
notice of Paleontological 
Report of, 99. 
of Canada, work on graptolites 
of, notice of, 224. 
GEOLOGY— 
ree A ~ <8 oe New Jersey Highlands, 
se Laurentian aot in eastern New 
sayin ap 
ocks oi iron yee of Michigan, 
in a 
age and metamorphic ori seo - iron 
Mexico, 
Beatricer, Hyatt, 261. 
Buried stems and branches, eae 
Carboniferous ro ‘ocks and fossils west of 
Mississippi, bec Meek, 1! 
rinoid, genus 
Devonain insects of N. Brunswick, 357. 
rift, Murchison on, 358. 
Galt or Guelph and ‘Leclaire limestone, 
Hall, 355. 
Graptolites, notice of Hall on Canadian, 
fuman skulls of a superior as well 
inferior race in a Belgian bone-cave, 
22: 
Tehthyosaurian sie oe 0 eS 
Metamorphism 
Mi ee rors fossils of Nerth 
America, check list of, 7. B. Meek, 358. 
Primordial fossils in N. Bru: 856. 
~—— absorbability of different, Hunt, 
pper Missouri re ion, Meek. 
orthen’s baad on, 
8S of publication, 358. 
as, Nebraska, &c., Meek. eek, 157. 
of New Brunswick, notice of Repert 
Cocks on the influence of, 114. 
on, 356. 
Gibbs, W., contributions to chemistry, 58. 
