454 
Osm' 
Onminre as! — fusion of, ii, 369, 
Otters i in alley. Mass., vii, 117, 
Oust-Urt, and shores of Lake Ar al, iz] 
ee of qualitative ae ak by Wi il, iv, 
INDEX, VOLS. I—x. 
um, how obtained, by R. Hare, ii, 369. 
Owen D D. D., review of the New York geo- 
logical reports, * iii, 57, 164, er, x, 343, a0 
on a new fos fish, 1, 367. Index 
fossil i i rom St. Louis, ii, 
225. spark, x, 349 
notice of report by, on the mineral lands 
ee Of galvanic light, v 
on s Grccaty ne 
» Vili, 
e, C.. G4 revolution of a magnet without 
ape sup i ~~ 
i erly 7 caoutchoue, iv, 341. 
vii, 375, 
bars vibrating by gal- 
Pagurus, on a species of, ok yar 
n the oiliges. of Phe sun, 
of — United — ii, 294, {Pain in animals, G. &. Rowell, 
view of Geology of Russia, iii, 153, |) Paine, R i 
Tin mits of p ] 365. 
n the protozoic and carboniferous rocks 
of Kentucky, 3 
on the Belemnite, i, 28 
Fossil mammals and binds by, noticed, 
ii, 
iii, 122. 
= 
— history and nature of, J. S, > Hunt ii, 
on the vertebrate structure of the skull, 
Disirit, rowan ix, 306, x, 1 
i 
eet rnis, i, 129, v vii, noe 
nature of limbs, viii, 152. 
Butch Fossil Mammals by, noticed, ix, 
sters not her; ruaphirodite vii, 437, 
ane sil, og Texas, i, 245. Panama, geology o E. Ho ing, vi, 1 
I, v age ¢ orn Bo vi, 246 ay vil, toe 
ey T, - the e gutta perce roan Vv 7 Paper, pho ap new, i oe 
it 44 
Palwozoie er 
deposits Sse Anane, aM 176, 359. 
of, v, 1 
ork, work o 
“ 
nctions from, ca Hail 
Paléonslogie Universelle des Coguilles, i, 
tries, noticed, " oj 
on set tro-magneti ism as a moving pow: 
nd Appendix (following this 
D 
singular Taser of the secondary 
= 
April, 1846, 
Palwoniogrophical Society of London, iv, 
299, 
Paleontooey of South omg iy Bets 
y J. Hall, iii, 
v, 243. 
aleotherium from St. Louis, ii, 288, iii, 248. 
Scandinavia, i, 271. 
Pala 
Palms, distribution of, in the geological form e 
— Unezer, ii, 
e of, Martius, on, ii, 152, 
Oyster-eatcher, American and European ya use at Kew, on glazing, iv, 431. 
ce Palmer, A. H., Me —_ on Eastern Coun- 
different eh vi, 433. 
Tic chlorate of rot ix, 419, 
observations on, Vii, 434, ix, 4 
2 on, J. Berzelius, iv, 26 
properties of, C. F. Schonbein, Py, 320, 
pts Lael perallsles, x, 122, 
popsiasinn of, i i, 318, 
39. 
of, i, 
the banana, ii, 234. 
iste den 'e, iii, 
Bae nog foci of, i, 
cademy 0 
filled, iii, 451. 
ia 
ranges of islands in, J. D. oo t Oflice Re 
Dana, iii, 383. 
sidence, J. 0 es, ™m, on CO 
ey cnciaied by a vol- on the pot x “di 132. 
¢eanic band, iit, et . Peabody, potato i rae at ies glassy scoria of 
denundation in, ix, 48, Kilauea, niede of 
Page, C. G., notice of a remarkable par-|| Pearce, J. C., notice of supposed embry? 
aselene, i, 136, Ichthyosaurus, : 276. 92, 
axial galvanometer, i, 242, 
142. 
Par 
Ozarkite, anew mineral, C. U. Shepard, ii, Parallax of a fixed star in Ursa Major, iii, 444. 
arallels, doctrine of, i, 89, 14 
Per rase elene, on a re 
Paris, museum of natural nda of, ii, 291. 
Scien 
remarkable, 
neces, 
D. Brewster, x, 316. 
Parisite, a new mineral, ii, 415. 
dete work on shes br by, 
Pastures, fniry rings of, iii, 294. 
ms viii 456. 
port, Vi; 303, 
ms ‘ 69. 
on homolo iii, 339. 
the sii 13. rocks of Andes nd Europe, c,porale: 
n the fundamental type and peeeengies ism of, £d. de a ben Vii, bea: 
the arvbease skeleton, period, limits 0 iii, 365. 
= apteryx, a genus o of fossil cade, v, 431). 
yacancies il) 
remarks 0% 
noticed, iy 
alled kump 
number - islands lost by snb-| salie, vi, _ 
d almonds, proteine bodies of, ¥s 
and caffeine, iii, 106, 423. 
law of ip beer induction, ii, 202, Peetolite, vii, 434.” 
cal with osmelite, viii 
.probable conduction of galvanie elee- 
tricity through moist air, ii, 204, 
cn electric conduction, ii, 406, 
on the 
i, 1 
Peirce, B., prone for Bond's comet, i, 
anet Neptune, iii, 
23. 
448, 
441, iv, 13% 
