INDEX, VOLS. 
aeienes: — - proved by fiords, J. D. 
IX. 
463 
weg ees ores and minerals of, ii, 118, 
Dana, vii, 379 vii, 286, x 
in Paci C, ed by Coral Islands, ii, " erratic phenomena of, L. 
354, iii Agassiz, x, 83. 
Sugar, E. Petit s — of estimating the|| Swan, Wm., on gra ee = lumin- 
quantity of, i ous impressions mht eye, ix, 4 
of gelatine gh hippuric acid, iii, 257. | Syenites, crystallization of, ii, 351. 
laurent, iii, 258, f Upper California, vii 253, 
EN. Horsford, iii, 369, iv, 
58, 326, T. 
; T. S. Hunt, iv, 108, 266, v,|/Tabule Atomice of Rose, edited ee W. FP. 
74, vi, 259, exter, X, % vig! 
Marchand, ii, 4 aconic rocks, C , on, Vv, J 
vy, 118, Or cts of Singin of, Tale re phot stan. prore ‘of, vii "122, 
' vii, 
in urine, production of, by wounding the 
brain, x, 
ticum, x, 
of tor Soubciran 
Sue 
McCulloch's _— on, viii, 150. 
new mode of e 
cane, ix, 301, x, i. 
of milk, in =~ of Carnivora, v, 119, 
thee vine ns of seeds, x, 113.| 
of Spain, x, 409, 
Sugar cane, pes ae percent 
Sullivant, W, S. 
— 
one Liverworts, b 
Manu 997° 
otany, v, 2 
per pene! of, Anthon,i ii, 114. 
ou se opper, a new mineral, 
a regi ii, 263, 
v, 261. 
2 
Koordistan, iii, 353. 
ie acid, manufacture of, A. A. Hayes, 
tings of New York, etc., 
in the flows ers of the Rhododendron pon- 
tracting, from sugar 
259, 
, Muse cAlleghanienseg i; 70, 
ray’ 
Taleose Rocks ‘of Sepak California, vii, 254, 
Tallow, ;Chinose vegetable, ix, 116, 
Ta , 133. 
alus slopes, 
Tampa Bay, Florida a, Geology of, i, 38. 
bias on tests of astringent substances 
> 
‘Tantalite, new metals in, iii, 357. 
on the acid in the North American, IT, 
Rose, iv, 408. 
\|Tapir, foaail, jave, &c., of, from Lae i, ait 
American, Leidy, ix x, 140, 
Tartaric acid, heuer wag of, wu] 21, 
Tau 
ba 
Tay ylor, | 
blue fi igures in aba 
e of Tuttobives in the 
oal in China, ii, 143. 
oal, noticed, ig 150, 
ns nag i ia, vil, 
oe letrophont ii, us. 
Pgs of, in United States, iii, 
ct ye Fn 449, 
r etermining differe 
ences of longue * 313, x 
of, j iv, uh 2 , 439, 
gister to ‘astronontia clock, v vii, 206, 
Viii, iol, x, 
reporis by, of meteorological phenomena, 
eld, ii, 
Telescope of Caine nebula in Orion 
resolved by, iv, 426. 
of Cincinnati ad . ng joa: 
of root ve 13 Obsery: 
vii, 175, viii, 264, fr 123, 449, r a Rosse’s, re 
n of iron and zine with! Tele 3, 
anhydrou i eTh, Telluret of bismuth ie > Virginia, Cc. Fisher, 
Sulphur nc Ai oie sis of some, viii, 109, 110, = vii, 2 
Sulphurett ed hydrogen, action of, on nitric ibid, C. Tr. Jackson, vi, 183, 
arenhaa - &. Hunt, iv, 'Telluric a — <i, 137" 
Sulphurous ether, how for ed, i, Tem — Mediterranean, i, 133. 
Sun, planetary nebulous masses near, iii, 444. of winter *atlanie storms, W. C, Red- 
cline of, in April, 1846, ii, 138. field, ii 3 
annular eclipse in Oct., 1847, v, 283. of —_ — 
ntral of the Universe, ii, 433. as ind Sed by opening and closing of 
daily i coor ggg of, at the exterior surface 
of bor pes rth, x 
sbendyt oie 7 images of, x, 
Supe etn, hoheain tn of native copper, from 
v, 115. 
eee taro - — iv, 118, 
‘autolite, [s read, 
Tachylite), on north wet 
the Hadeon. vi, 295. 
nes of, on fauna of Lgean, vii, 300. 
ane w Zealand and Auckland Islands, 
| ee California, vie re 
of Antarctic Ocean, vi 
diurnal ee coe kk a, “O18. 350, 
nocturnal variation, viii, 45, 
loss of, from 
218, 
