INDEX, VOLS. I—X, 
ee “ag? sshity of molecules of, ‘Damourite in the United States, E. Tesche- 
macher, ii, 
Redediry pean D. Dana, “nn FD; on Dense of fossil corals, i, 
1 : 
geen ‘of cleavage of, J D. ees, iv, note on fossil corals s appended to Con- 
rads eocene foss 
8, i, 220 
effects of tension in, on polarization, XS notice of tea poll of Cyclopacea, i, 
D, Dana, iv, 370. 
magnetic relations of optic: axes of, note on microscopic structure of corals, 
__Pliicker, vi iii, 430. i, 284. 
y , de gener? of, between general views on: the classification of 
Pe the poles dee a magnet . ix, 414. animals, i; 
slags from iron furnaces, vy 127, 
_Cxpsazation, influence of iy on,|| 
ii, 
artificial, of ao Ebelmen, vii, 427. 
ee bodies, structure and iortology : 
of, Vv, x 
on zoophytes, ii, 64, 187, iii, 1, 160, 337. 
on the occurrence of fui spa: apatite, 
na chondrodite in limestone, ii, Ti, 88. 
n the volcanoes of the moon, ii, 335. 
on raat early conditio on of the e arth’s 
: surface 
— Cryst sitogenic attraction identical with Corl] aia of the A Sor goad centre of voleanie 
* hesive attraction, J. D. Dana, i 
_Crysta allography, memorandum by J. H. Al-|| gat it of Seneca: rocks ‘and ae, pecu: 7-4 
exan janes » 
cbullin: hills in Skye, i, 434. s crystallization of syenites and granites, . 
Cultivation of wheat in Russia, iii, 288. ii, 351. er 
uminate of ammonia, v, 413. origin of continents, ii, 352, iii, 94. a 
Cupelation with the blowpipe, W. W. Ma- number of i _ nds that have e disappeared i 
ther, iii, 409. in the Pacific. 3 
Cupropluimbite, ot pon mineral, ii, Origin of the ‘Appalachians and Rocky c 
nt around e Horn, J. C é. Rov, vii, paper ss: oe ie 
316. of th e trap dykes of New Eng- 73 
Currents a remark on, W. C. we “ oi - 
een eological: relate of ‘the ‘earth's eontrac- 
Sinsiorting ne er of, v, Sam, ill, 176, 
and winds of the ocean, M T: _— cause of folding ot ‘wie, iii, 183. 
position of volcanoes of the earth, iii, 186. 
Civkes contributions to Ameri origin of the ree: outline features of 
Myesouy,¥ vi, 349, 444, viii, 401, ix, 71, 7 _ —_, iil 
sciatica 
neral reviews of the geological effec ets 
new and rare plants, chiefly of the Car- of tl ate oF | av a 
olinas, vii neous fusion, 
Curve, scribed by a moveable pulley, A sil eae an Australia, i iv, 151. 
‘ Secchi, vi $252. 
me aca on some t phe ary. corals de- 
Cutch, Sarthquake and subsidence in the) scribed by Mr. 
district of, 11, 270. 
fis 
on certain laws of cohesive attraction, 
uttle fish, leap over a ship, J. C. Ross, vii,|| iv, 364. 
316. forms and sre ny ‘of molecul es, iv, 369. 
Cyanogen, oxydation by means of, i, 25 origin of secondary. a | iv, 372. 
B: 
analysis of, r Smith, ii, 112. 
Cyathophyllides, genera of, i, 
remark on, J. D. Dana, iii 
Cyeas cixcinalis structure of be trunk of, 
origin of pop iv 
on a law of cohesive attraction exem- 
© pliGedt in a crystal of snow, v, 100. 
description of a fossil fish, from Austra- 
lia, and a belemnite from Tierra del Fuego, 
Grace? notice of some genera of, i, 225.} v, 43: 
Sammy: Wilsonii, J. aoe iv, 285. : 
timber of —e pi ~ Louisiana, 
Dickeson, an wig 
on the fossils of Australia, v, 434. 
observations on dolomisation, vi, 269. 
Ws SV, 15: - review of Chambers’ 8 Ancient Sea May, 
ome fil apie of, vy, 43 ins, with 
fd. terraces, v 
q notes on Dae oe vii, 247. 
ewpiton, on es of occurren gold in oe 
plate, eA properties of 
fornia, v wad 262. 
on 
a "Claude t, iv, me points in the physical g 
microscopic objects, iv, 411.|| phy of Oregon and Uppe: r California, 
Photography. B78, 
re and remarkable fiord cones and their 
; ing on areas of t sabedloace: vii, 379, 380. 
and analyses of on terraces, vil 
a7. : nera of Gammaracea, viii, “a 
tremolite, ii, 267. 298. 
: crustacea of the ig Exp 
424, ix, 129, 
Vili, 276, 
