AtO 
Dewey, 
geet 5, ii, 171, 354, 
» li, 245, iii, iv, 
213, en Win B44. viii, 348, ix, 99. 
id for a pirate battery, iii, “427, 
relative level of Lake Ontario,” ii mgs 
conductor of galvanism, vi, | 
e’s battery wi th water used with | 
the ane cup, Vi, * 
oxyd of zine in the — cup, vi, 254. 
Dexter, W. P., Rose's atomic weights by,|| 
noticed, x , 298, 
Diallage = 253, 
Diamagn netic action, sceniity of, Faraday 
ii, 
condition of flame and gases, v, 25 
upposed polarity of, M. eral. 
-. 
yee. experiments on, H. C. Girs- 
ted, vii, 233. 
Pliicker, vi 
Diamon 
converted into coke, iv, 
_oxydation of, in the Bie ys way, Rogers, 
Vi, 
form oem under the voltaic area: 
Gassiot stot 
in Celnfornia, viii, 294. 
Diana, — Toth raja PE denial of discovery 
of, vii, 2 
= of the‘Antarctic, iv, 424, viii, 
ny 
Dickson, T., 
and porter ay 
Dictionary of he Enelish language, Good- 
rich’s edition of Webster's, v, 147. 
of Modern Gardening, 'G. W. Johnson, 
norganic constituents — 2 
iv, 
‘Craig’s, English, noticed, viii, 309. 
Differential coefficient of a function of any 
F hacta relating to the Great Lakes, Dip, = see farther, Magnetic. 
i, 270. D 
= phosphorescence of, i rs 267, vii, 433. 
INDEX, VOLS. I—X. 
“= 
mine eral, i iv, 
of the Indians, S. G. Mor. 
ibid, E. G. Squier, ii, 216, 
287. 
|Dispersion of light, £. B. Hunt, vii, 364. 
'Disterrite . anew mineral, viii, 123. 
Divisibiity of magnitu tude, A. Mac 
ite, a city 
Disco stone 
Whorter, 
Dodo, on nthe HSS of. H. E. Strickland, iv, 
422, 
Dibertin 7 We chemico-dynamical action 
of platinum, i 110. 
uary. of, Viii. 
8, S hybrils oer: iy 7 
ylomite, analysis of, x, 
~»- altered, of the isle sp Bika Viii, 420. 
Dolomisation, cheersuiog® pat von Mor- 
lot, vi, 
- ibid as D: ‘Dan: na, ¥ 
Donny, F..0 ' 
ica, i, 
pre of, noticed, i, 309, ii, 299, iv, 452, 
lin: 
ramninifars, conde ivy i ae 
direc tion ad rota- 
; San. aA 
gL treatise. on hisiens diseases, 
noticed. i, 
W., cause of the circulation of 
~ blood. ii, 276. ; 
the production of light by heat, iv, 
338, ¥ 
the production of light by chemical 
sets. 159, 
Che petra of, noticed ii, 4 
Drejer’s work on Carices, ened. il, : 
ote wave of trans ation, ‘as connected i with, 
W. Whewell, vi, 
rem arks on, vii, ya 
and "alleeious of ‘Ohio, notes on, by; 
- 
Vv, 
reg oar! va none Se: the variation of, urrows, scratches, &c., near Lake Su- 
D. Stanley, iii, 4 erior. F. Shepherd. iv, 282. if 
Diffiactio on, cause <P aah: on) Dubreuil, A., Cours Elementaire ‘theorique 
the dark limb of the or iat ane ie et pratique Petals. : 
qe i Ducatel, J. T., obituary of, viii, 46. 
of waves | sound, iil, 140. Duflos, acetate of _ a remedy for ar- 
Dignan %, i a : < | senical prepara i Sige 
Digestion of — U: mineral 
__ gtafiees, e, ii, 264. Duleose, a homologue of grape s ager, x, 112. 
Dikes of ae in Connecticut, J. G. Percival, Dumas, on the milk of the C 1,263. 
S in oa Hampshire, O. P. 
~ of. zine, palladium, iridium, tin, 
255. 
Dinornis of New Zealand, Owen, i, 129, vii, 
it Makerntoun, i iii, 115. 
variations in, Quetelet, vi, 446. 
toes of, G. : Mantel, v, 431, vii, 28, 
D 
on blood, iii, 108. 
On n phosphate of lime in organic 
ers 
on ntifcation. iii, ee 
on the action of an Arcs ‘ph 
— on the amids and ammoni 
* igual protoxyd of nitrogen, viii, 113. 
and Men — i on xyloidine, &e., 
i 1. 
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