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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXXVI. 
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Art. XVII. On Deep Sea Soundings; by Prof. W. P. Trow- 
BRIDGE, Assistant U.S. Coast Survey. Report to Prof. 
A. D. Bacue, Superintendent U. S, Coast Survey,  - 157 
XVIII. On an Earthquake in Western New York; by C. E. Was, 177 
XIX. The Rocks of Kansas; by Prof. G. C. Swattow, - 182 
XX. Contributions to Analytical Chemistry ; by Henry ints, 188 
XXI. Chemical Examinations connected with a Bullet which 
had been Imbedded for more than Forty Years in the ae 
of a Man; by Henry Wurtz, - 192 
XXII. Suggestions Regarding Economical Applications of Gly 
cerine; by Henry Wurtz, - 195 
XXIII. Examination of the Soluble Basic c Seagull by Sess 
M. Orpway, - - - - 197 
XXIV. On Hayti; by D. F. Pale tis 210 
XXV.—On the Formation of Continuous Tabular wise of ; 
Stony Lava on Steep Slopes; with Remarks on the Mode 
of Origin of Mount Etna, and the Theory of “Craters of 
Elevation ;” by Sir Cuaries cay F.R.S., &., - 214 
XXVIL. Geographical Notices. No. Ill, - - 21 
XXVII. On Chinese Poisons; by D. J. skecaiezic MD. - 225 
XXVIII Note on the Currents of the Ocean; by Jamrs D. Dana, 231 
XXIX. Contributions to the a of — Part II; “i 
T. Srerry Hunt, - - - 34 
XXX. On the Origin of the Sonorous Vibrations ges under 
“certain conditions by Flames from Wicks or Wire-gauze ; 
by Prof. Wint1am B. Rogers, - - - - 240 
XXXI. Notes by Lieutenant E. B. Hunt, U.S. A., on a new 
Sounding Apparatus, proposed by him for Coast Survey use, 242 
XXXII. Lanthanite and Allanite in Essex oe N, Yiz si 
Wm. P. BuakE, - - 245 
