INDEX. 
I. 
Italian exhibition at Florence in 1861, 152. 
Italy, mineral productions of, 1538. 
ves; J. G; Colorado river of the West, 887. 
J. 
— E., cutters of, 428. 
bard, obi ituary of, 
Jules, M eas ‘a de Tristan, obituary 
of, A. 
Kesselmeyer, P. A., Ueber den Ursprun 
der Meteorsteine, noticed, 292. . 
L. 
Tea, M. Carey, colored derivatives of 
naphth: haline, « 
methyl bases and nitrate of methyl, 
met hylam e, 366. 
ene a ~athylamine and diethyl- 
Leaahatd, K. C. y., obituary, 453. 
Lesquereux, L., coal orien, 06. and Pre ge 
plants of North 
cyanid of 
r, 271. 
eee cheertiniind 
. ., age 105. 
uebec group ana the upper copper- 
pearing, rocks of Lake Superior. 
ee y., astronomical notices, 144, 2 288, 
Luther, Dr., a of asteroid Ca- 
lg m0 (8), 485 Bs ding at Bull R 
My cannon a 1 Run 
heard 125 miles , 
Mt 
—"| =i , berberin in Hydrastis Canaden- 
, 0. C., saurian vertebre from Nova 
138, 278. 
Taconic and Lower Silurian rocks 
of Vermont and Canada, 
features of comets consider: 
edas discharge, 2,89. 
Meteorol: 
Ohio, in ‘S61, & 
observations at Sacramento, Cal., in 
1861, 7. M. Logan, 
Meteors, see  Aaonteng. é 
which | they form of sae shsera, 
a images 
457 
MINE 
Automolit, A A, Genth, 196, 
Cc minerals oo 
Set sicseeailen: FF. A raed — 
re "peeudomorphous after 
ens pseudomorph pe fox papinees A: 
Kerolite, a Genth, 208. 
te, a true porphyry, F. A. Genth, 
Lime-epidote FA. Genth, 197. 
Millerite, F. A. G enth, 198 
M ere: FA. Gent. 
Orthite from m Swampscot, Mass., D. M. 
?), FA: Genth, 195. 
tera h, 196. 
Siaurotide et, = A, Genth, 198 
Mi = wast 2 ele , Journal de Botanique 
wrth river, Physics and hydraulics 
onte gare ascent of, by K. Twining, 
foore, G. F., wax of the M: 
chetnical | constitution, emg a 
Mulder, rmination is. carbonic acid 
in ke pore 
f Walper’s An- 
Prrone 
ysis, 
Tes Dovenicon fapeien 
nales Botanices Systematice =, 000 
, Max, Science of Languag 
Museum of Haldgna, of Florence, or Mi- 
_,Seologieal t Rochester, Ward’s,. pe! 
BL, retrospect, — 
pale ae rot the older rocks, 1. 
N. 
\Newton, H. A., meteoric fireballs of 
2 ot 1860, with computation of 
Wek ides, J., correspondenee of, 108, 
of the 
0. 
roaraomtge 108, 149, 427, 453. 
Ornith ee Nyce “4 ‘Couse 
1¢no!} 0 or. 
eutahology verages, Maumené, —~ 
P. 
Parkman, T., action of substances of the 
sien ur and Ppmeaiitiees Tus grou; 
lutions of the metals, $28 eo - 
“so cedy by diffraction, 
vision as influen 
ra Genth, 
Mineralogical and oe. museum at 
Rochester, N. Y., 449. 
‘Antimonial arsenic and arsenolite, 
oe ep 190. 
Whiter, d. Wokantte, nite, 192; 
biographical notice, 113. 
Ce , Rocky mountain ome: 
h oi 
Pilicty mounts fo 141,237, 404, 
ead. Nat. Bel, > proceedings, 
1 
Pursics— 
—_—— a De LaRive 
? 
of the 0 
uence mn - 
vision, JL 0. White 37 rele 
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