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Mh < INDEX, VOLS. I—x. if 
Listie, J oe in physiological chemistry,| _ _ the action of heat on eoprylato'of 
4 iv; 1 x, 
f compa we inoidine, iv, 271 eae source of fluor, apatite and chon- 
Fora in, J. D. Dana, ii, 88. | ’ 
a Po Pg aloe oa naehyde, v, 122. of St. Louis, G. Engelman, iii, 119. 
P¥aparation of nd cobalt, v, 411. pite mica peculiar ‘ x; 
uids es animal bodies, vy, Limneeus stagnalis, ear of, iv, 131. 
415. dley’s Veg: ak e Kingdom, noticed, ii,152. 
action of cyanic acid on alcohol and al-|Lindsayite, ix 
dehyde, v ‘Linen vaetion. He cotton in, iv, 1 
’ eg ork on chemistry of food, noticed, vi,|/Lin , Transactions of, enh 
4 v 
f 1 H. of Connecticut, vi 298 ‘ 
of lime Liquids, effect of f cobecion upon poin nt of eb- 
separ: ae EF en a valerianic and . F. Donny, ii, 
acelic acids, ix i the diffusion of, oan , x, I 
Liebigite, a new ial: v; quid protoxyd of nitrogen, viii, 113. 
Liebnerite, a new miteral, v i, 275. jist, J..C., on turpentine camphor, vii, 430. 
Life, + duration of, ‘in the pana —s Litera ey a weekly gazette, noticed, 
ili, 
(mortality) of children, iii, 29 
Light, heat and electricity, iene, i, 146. 
relation of, to magnetism, i, 
views of Fur fre oe pity oh ro 
J.D. Whelpi 
i, 402. 
he moon, n calorie Mellent ti, 256, 
ren of, on ts, R. Hunt, iii, 112, 
iv, 410, 4 
on the ere of, by heat, by J. W. 
yeh 2 
descence, begins at a specific 
Peer cee for all bodies, iv, 389, 
; — of rays from incandescent bodies, 
i 
erties of various rays of, 
phy, iv, 409, vii, 272. 
F emits of polarization, Challis, iv, 412. 
production of, by chemieal action, FW; 
we per, v, 159, 
slopuical cause of —— of, v, 170, 
ray of, rotated by electro-magnetism, vi, 
‘phy ysical phenomena 2 = 
the progressive motion 
Vi, 
influence of, preventing chemical action, 
vi 
on the dispersion of, E. B. Hunt, vii, 
galvanic, polarization of, C. G. Page, 
Vii, 375. 
on the extinction of, in the atmosphere, 
ty : 
<n action of solar, R. Hunt, x, 
gpg yk structure of the eye, D. Brew- 
x, 
on metallic reflection of, G. G. Stokes, 
of oxygen in fused, iii, 259. 
a. eduantatve determination ‘of, i, 260. 
dere veibeattins, vi, 446. 
Livers shang in, x, 
Living: 
Lochaber, parallel roads of, vii, 7. 
Locke, J., on single and double vision, vii, 68: 
astronomical clock with te legraphic reg 
ss vi, 206, 
n the electro-chronograph, viii, 231. 
phantascope, ix, 153. i 
Locust, seventeen-year, S. P. Hildreth, iii,2'6. 
W. Harri 
Locuste, wings of, J. Leidy, i iii, 125. of 
n the Geology ° 
errors in different, A. D: 
surve 
dete rmined b 
graph, v, 313 ed 
comet, ii, ; 
magnetism ‘of the United States and bide | 
E 
i 
i 
= iv, 192. 
histories 
xe ae planet Neptune, v, 
tious og Perera of fringes of in- note lley’ 
cm lag s, 392. on the electricity of a plate 
; ogg Rg "A: Jeakie s Report on, no-||  buri 4 ix, 1 
on height of lightning rods, 
Parte tag protection from, of Lee with ele ri tbe na of | 
metallic roofs, J. Henry, ii, 405 : x, 321. 
Sone Be W. 8. Har is, iv, 430 | Loomis, I. N., 
effect on. h wires, iii, 25. hee Tenn,, i, 222: 
PMS oc ocse’ len oh, 2. Loomis, x, 320. Loripes parilis, ye 4B Ae 
_ Limber, J., petrified wood in Texas, i ii, 124. Laue, 0 on the nature of hydr 
“Lime, phosphate rophosphate of, viii, 
v, 398. ' 
eer e, ‘system of bomparation on coast 
1 V, 3l2, 
on, D., discovery of Lake Ngami,% 
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