‘ee 
Microsco 
INDEX, VOLS. 
, comparison of Natchet’s, &c.,' 
‘mith, ms, 277, 
icroscopy, W. I. Burnett, ns 
To. for, oe n, by 
J.L. 
i, 302, 
runow, Lie: 16, xx, 143, 
lav erted, J. L. Smi ith’s, x 
bes sitet demonstrations, xix, 105, 
with large angles o Age tee #2 
North, on, xvii, 221. 
achromatic condenser, J. L. Riddell, xv, 
micrometer, J. £. Smith, xiv, 240. 
method of exhibiting phenomens of dif- 
feaceunte ith, O. N. Roo p. 
on laminating, Ridde i 
mode of determining cotical pies of, 
Finite + xvii, 146. 
Indicator for, Bailey, x xx, 58. 
binocular WS D. North, "xviii, 61. 
ibid, J. i Riddell, xv, 68. 
se sa Cc. Wheatstone on, aioe 
ie A. H. H shai on, no- 
a, 
ticed, x 
Ww ct ivan 
Wieesmvopibal ze Quarterly ournal se 
Microscopist, of Wythes, noticed, xii, 4 
Mikrogeolog e of Ehrenberg sane as, 
pees a My Schools, &c., by, noticed, 
Miller 2 nd Brooke’s Mineralogy, reviewed, 
Millon o ii 
new S708 We heat wi ut gluten n, XV, 415. 
Mills, R, “9 —— at a stones xi, 7. 
tol, Conn., xx, 361. 
Mi Wheatle ey’s, minerals of, x, 242, 
ineral species, on the constitution ay 
oe volume of some, T. S. Hun 
= of Canada, xi, 174, 
263, 
ters, titanium and zirconium in, xiv, 
Mineralogie 1 collectio 
a ections, : Kreaeiaoee been 
a Dana, 
7 ore : 430. 
roel OP: Hubber’ 
cimens for sale 
Mineralogy, ¢ 
xvii, 73, 
contrition = we 
167 5 xviii, aie 
Brakes 
d, xi, 423. 
by Krantz, xii, 445. 
Sit, to, J. D. Dana, 
he to, roto XV, 
Teas ~~ er: of, xi a 
atise 0 
os 454, n, by C. U. fy Setar notice 
assaying and mining, B. Overman’s, no- 
ticed, xii, 150. 
4th edition of System of, by J. D. Dana, 
Noticed, xviii, 42 
Su ili, 424, 
upplem ment to Dana’s, J. D. Dana, xix, 
Miller's and a s intro-|| 
443 
xI.—XX. 
Mineralogy, works on, published during the 
yea 
r 1852 and 1853 to middle of 1854, 
Xvili, 425, 
Minerals, American, analysis, &c. of, Smith 
and Brush, pew xvi, 41, eo 
J. L. Smith, XVill, 372, <x; 
ugh, xii, 395, 
regory, st 6. 
of western North Carolin na, C. L. Hunter, 
xv 
of awe Blake, xx, 72. 
accompanying Chro mie Iron, T. H. Gar- 
rett, XV, 532. 
associated with emery, xi, 53. 
a a of, J. D. Dana, xvii, 
86, 210 
mo orphi ism of trimetric species, J. 
D. Dana, xviii, 35 
my e of dimetrie and — systems, 
scbatsdamcoiniss xvii, 128, 1 
of, by action of aati, De- 
on —. salt in the forma- 
Forchhamme x, 429. 
hardness of, xi, 28 
rtificial, in furnaces, Hausmann, xii, 
a fF, ‘Blake, = Ai7. 
andberger, XV 
of diopside molybdate of lead, arag- 
onite, &c., xiv, 423, 4 
formatio’ 7 of, E ii, 110, 411, 
of seve 1, N. S. “ron xvi, 186, 
Jolene xvii, 1 
of, for sale, xi, 442. 
cabinet 
INERALS— 
te a Been h, xix, 354. 
Aciculite Moodie A. Genth, xix, 
17; 
Actinolite in Bethel, vt, ‘xii, 396 
ce } 
"5 
Algerite, JT. S. Hunt, = xVii, 351; analysis, 
pe? 2s Whitney, xvii, 206; ce rp gon 
Alizite, pret n o — rer 
Allanite, a 
—, gravy of, “PenosyTeaia, Go J 
te in a xv, 
441; Grange Co, N. Y. E. L. Reakirt, 
XV — m West Point, C. Berge- 
Ue. 
allphane of Tennessee, C. T. Jackson, 
‘Molen. C0. Hauer, — xix, 354, 
no-magnesian, from Utah, xv, 
xviii, 379, xix, 
—* in New Ham pshire, xii, 296; in 
h Carolina, xv, 3 
Analeime at a ig Tals xv, 446; of 
Monte Catini, xii, 
nostra . Sie ‘snipe — 
Andalusite, pect ‘Damour, xix, 
‘Albite from ~ssing “rp form of, xviii, 419, 
