INDEX, VOLS. I—xX. 
Water of the Tuscarora Sour enn and/| 
other mi ters of Can 2 
4, ix, 26 
Oak Orehank spring, analyses of, ix, 
alkaline springs, ix, 123 
“et ylkill, shale of, i ix, 123, 
A67 
Whelpley, J. D., on philosophical induction, 
v, 33, 328, 
views on atoms sand as ibrations, ii, 401, 
views on heat, ii 
Whewell, meth od of | measuring the heights 
of clouds, i iii, 
anemometer = modified, iii, 138, 
and, i 10, and diifra valon ‘of waves of 
translation, 
a 
iti f Forth, fluorine in, ix, 118, 
elec bes g boracic acid, ix, 431. 
roves »reporton, R. A. Smith, vii, 279, 
x, 
Waters, ssneeel, so meee: of bromine!) bas isha, on gu 
13, 
M. Heine, ii, 1 
” hbaadieae acid in, y Bog 
on metals contained te , 120 
Water and Jand on the earth, relative quan- 
tities of, S. P. Rigs sa 
hag spout, accuunt o gh ee Iv, 
Water power of TBarvps, iv, 145 
Waterman, on foci o f parabolas, i, 200, 
“pee of tancation W. Whewell, vi, 115, 
Wavellite j orgia, viii, 275 
Waves, Seige of, J. C. Ross, vii, 316 
ht of At ntic, Scoresby, x, : 
force of, in the Atlantic and German 
Oceans, ii, 139, | 
sea-water raised by, through valved: 
bes, iii, 449. 
deaupnett ng power of, ii, 140. 
of sound, retraction und diffraction o 
waves of, ini, 140. 
Wax, constitution of, i, 117, 
B. C. Brodie on, hire 427, ix » 111. 
Wealden, Anyponed & : bones in, i, 274. 
Weiuther, on furetlling, a n” 
n, Arago, iii, 
iamiesen: Sesion: x, 261, 
r, J. W., idocrase in Sandford, Me., 
vie 
ebster’s Dictionary, new edition by Good- 
ich, noticed, v, 147, 
Wei ye, S. 11, on 'l'ritomite and Catapleiite, 
 asdatelice of Atheriastite and Eudno-)| 
hite, x, 246, 
J idenbun ch, H., mode of estimating sulphur 
in inorganic substances, vi, 422, 
gas 
f making, iii, 411, 
nute ae of gold and silver, iii,'} 
—— Prussian standard fixed 
Ds ripe of Machinery and 
ed Vill 
eke ys = albite, viii, 390, 
iual of Scieutific discovery, 
composition and metamor-| 
115. 
ere’ _ eory bee a vii, 274, 
27 
iW oo Hampolded, geo- 
| _osie 
| age of, i, 411, v, 116. 
tney, J. D., ssaae "from near Lake Su- 
sera i i, 269, 
examination of American minerals, vii, 
4433, 4 
on st icates containi me. carbonie 
acid, chlorine and sulphuric acid, vii, 435, 
on ela - and Masonite, oe 272. 
of copper, 
blae Lake Superior, 
eee C., notes on me ae a" alluvi- 
m of Uhio and the We 
on a coal plant, vii 2 3." 
terraces on Lake E o x, 31, 
oe sle of, bo mes of. ions odon, i, 275. 
— — He an dolomite from the Muschel- 
or Saarbriic er, X, 
W ks, C., depth and saltuess of the ocean, 
“meal of “go Geographical Society, 
to, v 
W “i, i ‘Outlines - “gt a course of 
oe 
W. illiam of Warren - his countess Gun- 
dreda exhumed, i, 146. 
illia msite, e, a new mineral, vi, 249. 
Wilson, G., solu bility of fl bor” spar and oc 
urrence of fluo in minerals, pinta, e 
¢c 
| animals, and cabaret waters, ii, 114, ix, 118, 
x 
Wilson, T. B.. donations to the Academy of 
‘atural Science at Philadelphia, a, ii, 296, 
co “gine sen 8 ae post a hur- 
. 
° 
a, W.C. Redfield, ' ii, “162, 3 31. 
grin on ¢ Rig of general, W.C, Red- 
feld, ili, 283, 28: 
f the me hemisphere, J. H. Coffin, 
vi, 
a currents of the ocean, M. F. Maury, 
vi, 390. 
of California and Oregon, vii, 339, 
iniluen: of, on climate, vii, 
392. 
sre a by, viii, 163. 
“ songs force of, for 1844, viii, 53. 
es ti peri, a 260, 
alysis of s concretion: 
iv, 27. 
‘ransformation of tannic 
id into sallie’ acid, v, 
hale fishery near Recaniee! 's Island, vii, 
eatin of a calculus from the bladder) 
, oe lls, 
Whal 
Wheat, 
ac 
Wh 
31g 
es - the Antarctic, vii, 324. 
en mend vegetable matter in, 
Wisconsin soar’ ical re of, ix, 306, i, x. 
Wislizen : ap by, noihen ¥ Mexico, 
Vi, ‘36. 
Wi ittin ng, on prussic acid, ie 
Wittste wig on the reduc 
silver, i 
“aitative fom pata “° 
aration i, 
Wolter, F., of the 
x 259, 
on be 
ta ar eho of 
