456 INDEX. 
LOGY— GEO 
of so-called Leclare limestone and Sourlan ¥ vertebre from Nova Scotia, 0. 
on es salt-group of the Iowa Re- C. Marsh, 278. 
port, 4... Worthen, 46. Taconic and ‘Lower Silurian rocks of 
of Red Sandrock 1 formation of Can- Vermont and Ca 281. 
ada and Vermont, £. Billings, 100, 421. system of Emmons, T. S. Hunt, 135. 
series of Ve rmont, J. Hall’s Thirty years’ progress in geqlogy of the 
of priority in determina ation, older rocks, R. L Murch 
E. Bilsage 370. nity of geological phenomena in the 
_ California survey, W. UM. Gabb solar system, L. nN, 30. 
— jan Pleistocene fossils pe cli-||Geometricai drawing, S. Z. Warren, 3803, 
Gibbs, W., physics and chemistry, 270, 412, 
Coal f emilee a ‘coal plants of N.|| Gilman, D. C., geographical notices, 259. 
America, L. Lesquereuz, Gorilla, L. J. Sanford, of 
Mateo ¢ river of the West, < C. Ives,| Graham, diffusion of liquids a& means 
chemical sg — 412. 
Contributions to Paleontology, J. Hall,||Gratel M. de, obituary notice of, 149. 
‘|| Gray, A., fan notices, , 
Cretaceous Hoga from Texas, B F. plants of the Rocky mountains col- 
lected by C. C. Parry, enumeration n of, 
Date of re amy ‘of geological survey of 
Wisconsin, E. Billings, 420. , Gre eg, R. P., catalogue of meteorites and 
Daubrée, ytd at the Jardin des aretalis from A.D. 2 to A.D, 1860, no- 
vier 
very of microscopic organisms in Panic a artificial pearls, 120. 
hornstone, M. C. White, 385. 
i. Hoth = Zechtein Formation und|| H. 
ot pegeny e. Geinitz, 425. 
in Connecticut river " sand- Hager, A. D., geology of Vermont, 416. 
pony  Thtekooed. 451. Hall, J, , contributions to Palxontology, 
Casentte in jn Lower Silurian rocks, 7. eological survey of Wi sconsin, 458. 
— 4% _xplored by Blake and otsdam _ sone and Hudson river 
rocks in Verm Contri- 
avian fossil new species of, rejoinder to See on his 
ne Billings | butions “ee ntology, and s0- 
“els trom 3 in fe —“Tocks - ae fos- Harcourt , peroxyds of potassium 
um. 
. White and BP een ris, T. wih injurious to vees® 
lew Cephalopods from Marshall and tation, noticed, 
Huron mn groupe in Wisconsin, 4. Win- V., “period of asi y Pog 
chell, 354. Kocky mountains near 
New York State cabinet of Natural His- iriver, &., 
tory, Fourteenth An oe Regents geology Soe! natural history of the 
of Uni N. pper Missouri, 452. Rocky 
Peri of elevation ae _ moun- prim ordi sandstone of she 
of Missouri river| Mountains. ¢ 
and its tributaries, F. V. Hayden, 305. va. Oe Mee pean obituary of, 
e fo of Caro 
F. ES Hine, agri enry, is ‘letter from, on mia 
ack eviicors = oe Sinan river apt in_ natural ag as y 
ks in Vermont, James , 106, Smithsonian Taatiaation, Co 491. 
Pry. Hal rejoinder to criticisms of Henslow, J.8., obituary, 4. rar ations, 
Journal on is re . €., meteoric ert 
‘ Paleontology, 1 Dec. 1861, 148; in Oct. 1861, Me 500 
niferous it of New Bruns- shooting stars of January bi cada in 
<, Maine, and Eastern Canada, J. oa rising of seventeen-year 433. 
up ew Haven Co., Conn., ‘ ournal 
Primordial sandstone of abeky moun- Maareth a 2, meteorol oO oh é 
__ tains, F. V. Hayden, 68 kept at ari Ohio, 1 of ‘a nebula, 
Quebee group and upper copper-bear-||Hind, J. #., disappearance 
ing rocks of Lake or, W. £. ust 416. 
<9 — . cock, O. Hi. , geology of Vat of Ver- 
Rep ology x Vermont, Hitch- Hitcheock. E., an eology 
pti , 41 mont, 416. fossils of 
Rocks of Mi d s new||Holmes, F. S., Post-pliocene 
A, Wi a, 298. ree 
“9 ® remains in the Kecper of the||Hunt, 7. S., glauconite in Lower Silurian 
= from Nova Scotia, note| Taconic system of Emmons, ™* 
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