296 Miscellaneous Intelligence. 
. On apparent equivocal Generation; by H. J. Clark. 
“se On a ia osed Meteorite of a new Chemical Constitution from North Caro- 
lina; by C. U. Shepard. 
-*55, On an Seischnation of the Matter of a supposed eprops ra that fell on 
the eve of November 16th, 1857, at Charleston, 8. C.; b aia hepard. 
56. Vibrations in the Water-fall at olyoke, Mass. ; ” by nell. 
* 57. Seng of pam of the Red Race, and its eainiees to Ethnology; 
y Lewis H. Mor 
58. On a Fen "Depoait of modified Drift in Brandon, Vermont; by Edward 
Hit ¥ 
59. On the Conglomerate near Newport, R. L, with elongated pebbles and trans- 
ben seit by Edward Hitchcoc 
0. On a Deposit of Fossiliferous oe beneath Granite and Mica slate in 
Derby, toe ont; by — Hitch 
61. An attempt to prove that t the age nger Metamorphic Rocks a a ina 
plastic or semi-plastic state since ote original consoldation by E. Hite’ 
62. On the nt and Proofs of Erosion i =r ten t, with special sate to 
res tks of pees te by award Hitchcoc 
8. Recent Discoveries in the Devonian and Cisticniferous Flora of British Amer- 
sft = J. pach 
64. The means of preventing the ponycoeseed el Soon Surfaces employed to 
= and break a eae circuit; by F. 
On the sudden Disappearance ‘ a a a . Northern Lakes; by J. G. 
66. & On Nitride of Zirconium ; by J. W. Mall 
67. On the Atomic Weight « of Lithium; by SW . Mallet 
68. On Osmious Acid, and the position of Osmium among the Elements; by J. 
W. Mallet. 
69. On ae Vertical Planes in Bituminous and other Coals; by E. B. Andrews. 
70. he Terraces along the Rivers in Southern Ohio; by E. B. Andrews. 
*71. On the peed ro Sandstone of the riers Basin ; by Joseph Barratt. 
wie. On the Disco i _ Creature (Kamdactylus sub- humanus), the Antetype 
of Man; 
73. Ornithichntes; by well Field. 
*74, On th cal Construction of — of degrees higher than the sec 
ond, haces hese alll points ; on. 
75. The ee of Ph — Cheriton rahe Vital Forces, and the Conserva- 
tion of Force in al Phenomena; by nte, 
76. On the Poranglea of Ceetinenes and Oceans ; by Joseph Lecont 
obenere on the Geo ss Poli the Rocky Mountains in the vicinity of Santa 
i kk 
; by William P 
78, Physical Constitution of Comets; at A W, A. 8 
79. I Sand in Maple Sugar: fo E. N. Horsford. 
80. oe he Batre of of Carbonate of Lime in Organic $s occurring 10 in Sea- 
water; . Hors 
81. On some recent Deters of the Carbonic Acid in the sks of the 
ia) 
g of Saratoga; by William E. Hughes, ted by E. Horsford. 
#82. ae eapeviine m t the Lawrence nti ol, on abe heey 
e a 
Hora of luminous and non- "lainiasien Flames; by G. A. Gould, presen E.N. 
Poe e Prevention of Fermentation in the Juices of Fruits, by means of 
a pte of Pitiset b E N. Hor-ford. 
84. Theoretical Z tion of the si milarity between the Flora of Northeastern 
_ 85. Note on the ae arge of Atmospheric Electricity through Gas Mains ; by 
an oc or, er ht Electric Conductors to Buildings; by L. F. Locke. 
the a f on nil . 
87. Remarks on the haloes Skeleton of the Fossil il Whale of Charlotte, Vt; 
“by Baward Hitchoee Je 
88. On some applications of the principle of Relative Motion to the determins 
tion of the Areas of Closed Curves; by George Eastwood. 
