456 
Peck, Wm. G, Elements of Mechanics, no- 
ticed, 303. 
patearsohe ~ Carbon, 429. 
Plan sed new, “between Sun and 
Mei 
Porte * = Aurora of Aug. 1859, 403. 
Pip tePa analysis of albite by, 249, 
Proswitch on bo one cave, 287. 
rizes of French Academy, 119-12]. 
R. 
ahieys 
| 
e, 138. |) 
Welc ch acer, 2. | 
"Dick d Agent, &e., 
Ritter, Carl, "deat of, 491. 
ocky Mountajns, exploration of two new) 
passes, by Blakiston, 320. 
Rogers, H. D., notice e of his arene 
Geol. Report, 149. 
3 E., on be Blakiston’s Re-|) 
ort he 
Scientifi ic versa practical Tnstruction, 258. | 
Ren —_ , takes a prize for planet Ne-| 
She, por, oom proposed new minerals, 129. | 
supposed meteoric iron from N.C., 
a shooting meteor, 2 be Ww 
ee stars of August, 1839, E. C. Her- 
Siuli n, B., Jr., mete rey ae 5 11, 300. 
Simple hodies, disension on aa | 
Smith, of m eoric stones 
fallen i in Indine March 28, "183 409. |) 
Snell, E 
ne 
econom y. 
ithe fasation of, 84. | 
appara he ew, 
Sort Ca arolina, chavigea in coast of, 352. 
cer, C. A., his i rs keh opes, 39," 
Steel, containing tangs 
Stimpson, W. “Zoological heieiene: 445, 
NAVE Crastacea, 1 a; 
Stoddar 2 O PING Ditiviat ¢ 2, 227. 
Storer, F. a: on larves of ‘re resisting ar- 
nic, 166, 
Strychnia, chemical reactions of, 216. 
urm, Cours d’ Analyse noticed, 432. 
seven as telegrap , importane e of sound- 
-¥ 
oe “ren of, 432, 
Torrey Zz, Botany of Me Boundary, 
Toten Gen. J. J. G., sudden disappearance of 
ice on lakes, 359. 
e fall, 228. |) 
INDEX. 
Troost and Deville eins of vapors, 435, 
Tfoubridge, W. P., deep sea sounding, new 
apparatus fo re 
on deep rehet tig in reference to an 
eee telegraph Si. 
Tu ee Es .. enumeration of North 
an lich s, 200. 
Tu i of ‘Combrige, obtains the comet prize, 
“Twining , A. C., aurora of 1859, 394. 
eheoang aon of Aug. 1859, 446. 
V. 
'Valeral compounds with acids, 145 
Vapors, density of, at high t temperatures, 439. 
Vibrations in Holyoke waterfall, Snell, 228. 
Vilmorin on ‘kiekein, 
if pnemnin conical fu f, 22] 
ption of Nout t Hod, 448, 
1, Loa, 
W. 
‘Wagner’ s visit to the —— 93. 
| Warren’s oo 4 accom ar a map of 
— W. Territory of U. 
a the medium by wiih the ingredi- 
of a soil enter plants, 
ber ot Holyoke, oot in, 228. 
oko eor of Aug. 11, 
hiti ey, J. D., new mi ineral localities, 8. 
Wola steel, 277. 
eel, 
oody fibre transformed to sugar, 126. 
Woome ey, mical reactions of 
strychnia, 2 
Wurtz, A., on oxyd of ethylene, 144. 
Ww lie, , _ on Elephas primogenius in 
White River, 283, 
Z. 
Zivconiom, nitride of, J. W. Mallet, 346. 
Amphipoda ee og ea 445, 
i ston Soc ist., 159. 
in Proe. Acad. Nat Sci. Philed., 159. 
Bruzelius, R., on Amphipoda, 4 : 
Clark and Lii itken on Ophir 55. 
origin o rio, 
uivocal neg aad 154. 
Gill's synops ; f fi ater fishes of 
Trinidad, | 
Pr cm Rat Hist. Soc. of Copenhagen, 
of Oregon and California, Newberry, 152. 
of No rth A Ameri ahah 158. 
fishes, 55. 
| Otto Sek gn alin 
— 444, 
Trask, J. B., nurora of Aug. 1859, 406. 
_ @arthquakes of 1858 in California, 446. 
Vibrio, origin of, . J. Chetty Wi: 
‘timpson, N. American Crustacea, 159. 
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