F Hermann, 0 on native antimoniate of lead, ii, 
~* Hiberna 
; land, mentioned 
“Highland Agric ultural Society’ s prize of £50, 
awarded to J. P. Pa, ae : 
Hildreth; Ss. P., Mete at 
Marietta, Ohio, _ 202 346), i 2 (st) 
v, 250 ( 1847), a 48), i oti 9.) 
on t ag 
iii, 21 
stroganowite, ii, 413. 
on Pennite, side pares iz, 217, 
notice of minerals, 
on ane ix! 
erma 
mnsen, ee. work by , on Malacozoa, 
noticed, v 
errick, ,on sh f Aug. 10, 
‘ond Nov. 13, 1845, oe . 
_ ibid of Aug., 1846, iti, 125, 
_® ibid. of Nov., 1846, iii, 126. 
~ ibid. 
of August, 1847, vi, 278. 
ibid. 3, ¥ 9. 
¥i, 
ro" 
ibid. of Apr ril a a 1849, viii, 429. 
Aurora borealis eee iti, 126, 
7, 1848, vii, 127, 
293; 
Auroral belt, of April 7, 1847, iii, “440, 
iv, 145, vii, 126. 
Biela’s eons and companion, 298, nies 
Herschel, J. life of Bessel, 
resus of astronomical pris Sam 
Cape Hope, v, 
pe, 
Outlines of Aaargeys by, noticed, viii, 
Heteromeris 1h, se e Isomorphism. 
Tames 2 crave of, ag 122. 
gins, he oma ‘State Agricultural 
hemist, to "the _ of Delegates of Ma- 
Pioneer Flisto tory hy, noticed, viii, 157. 
Himalayas, heights in, vili, 133, , 
ry , R. B., on the number of known plants, 
Hou J. ‘Ra, discovery. of the planet Iris, iv, 
Hi 
acid and a rte y 257, 
— 
INDEX, \ vous. I—x. 
Hak, J D, botanical missi 
Hapkind 'E, Isthin 
transformation of, into benzoic : 
species of fossil ihectaieeke, i iv, |] 
we of Botan ny, v, 453, 
London Journal of Botany eiiltew Gar- 
den Miscellany, vii, 453. 
extent of flora of. coal era in Britain, viii, 
ora ntarctica of, noticed, viii, 161. 
: Pozi of the table land of Thibet, 
Hopins, views on the origin of joints in 
ks, iii, 
us of Panama, vi, 123. 
‘opkins, T., on eet of isothermal ‘lines in 
- northern winter. 
Horn, a substitute Propaaad for, Rochon, ii, 
Ho: rnblende, x, 253, 
apy s stomach, te of encase. n from, Re 
Horsfel, T., on the Island of Banka, vii, 86. . 
E. N., nutrition of hia sub- 
“ance oben from the nitrogen pres- 
Chemtieal are relative to agriculture, 
noticed, iii, wees 
on STereok and its compounds, 1ii, 369, as 
iv, 58, 326. 
? 
Varrentrapp and Will’s si for the 
determination of nitrogen ved, iv, 
ae trecker’s researches on tn 
417. 
on the relations of barium, strontium, 
x, 276: 
Horticulturist, by A. J. Downing, magnet, 
a 
W., obituary of, i, 152. 
“Ag snisfocon, phenomena ‘attendant 0 on the 
oe seat of bogies on : : 
rings, aay. Senditetes - 198,450, 
n Cascade Range, iii, we 
ulphor, or tr ne ii, 349, 
Hough, F. Ba on vulphocseadaialag, York 
mineral localities of northern Now thea 
trap or voleanic grit of Connecticut 
valley, i iv, "198 
F als f Elementary Geology by, iv, 
oe on 
viii, 151 
Fossil Footmarks, by, noticed,| 
x! : 
Houghton, D., 0 pons i, 150, ae 217. 4 
Howardite, . oe avy . 
Hubbard, O. 
on erosion in New stan ire i 3. 
on the n hy 1. Ms 
rutile aa pep in oe. 
B, memoir of D. Hooghton,y, 217. 
_— river, time of opening cl ain, 2 
Hudsonite, re rig ws = 
sHiotgelt Gol. %, 24h 
tees, T. egy eae the i 
143. 
x, 276. 
