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INDEX, VOLS. 
Europe, information to students visiting, 
Evans, B W am meteorite of May 1, 1860, 
XxX, 
Eva ans, Toten "fousil plants from Vancou- 
ver’s Island, &c., xxviii 
Ewhank, T., Tho ughts on matter and 
force, noticed, xxvii ay 
Expansion of Beatle above their boiling 
points, Thilorier, xxvii, 
Ne a African, by F& de 
oe ii, 382. 
0 the ‘At ack ew Granada, 370.) 
Exploration of Western Br. Tstes, 2 notice 
itye’ ex rendering visible circulation in, 
Tyes, color "btodacee in, Tyndall, xxii,| 
z= 
Foi sng Mastodon and Elephants, 
ogo tsiferous caves near Palmero, xxviii, 
Faraday, m: magnetic philosophy, xxi, 262. 
sate on divided gold, xxiv, 
electric conduction, xxi, 368. 
researches 1 in physics and chemistry, 
avre on triassic syst in- 
em 0 &e. 
Fuvri e, y' im ‘Sav y; ’ 
Fa on solar eclipse, xxix, 
nash Cosmographie, sointoly’ xxi, 124. 
jan of the Horse-chestnut, xxii, 
dspars, o origin o 1. S ‘unt, XXV. xxv, 435. 
- indian A., onaurora of 1859, xxx, 346, 355 
Fermentation, Pasteur, xxix, 411. 
es root, bread from, xxiv, 281. 
ge —— ren of displacement 
Fertilizers, 
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Tia, fos Sh footdnarkcs xxix, 361. 
tae of Fe apse 2 268. 
tration d, Witt, xxiv, 157. 
‘ough san 
Ki -, ON aurora of 1859, xxx, 352. 
ish-breeding, salmon 
Fish scales, a — analysis of, oJ. 
— of Ch China, grees on, referred to, 
"foe of California. 
Wed camecet 
_ hon Meee insects, noticed, xsi, 150. 
‘I|Fos 
at Stormont, xxi,|| 
SRI-—-AEX. 
Fluorids, researches on, xxii, 405. 
Fluorine, J. Nickl 
in the e blood, Mi 1. 
nnates, xxvi, 271. 
gree . electric Tight for medical use, 
Foote, £., a i source of electrical exci- 
tation, 
he at fae sun’s rays » xxii, 377. 
Eunice, circumstances se heat 
in sun’s rays, 
Foot-marks, fossil, fe Field, xxix, 3 
om Turner's falls, £. 
aire cea ‘in n- Pennsylvania, J. Wyman, 
2 Da xxii, 
Foraminifera, 7 B. Carpenter, noticed, 
Bs 3 
J. @. Jeff reys, Xxi, 432. 
Fo pee py origin of Greensand, Bai- 
bas Prag 
e bes De color to flame from chlorine, 
Force, conservation of, /. Henry, XXX, 
correlation and conservation of, oy 
Bn Le Conte, 
Forees, on i interaction of natural, 
Helmholtz, xxiv, 189. 
f. 
Forest, modern ne meet Nova Scotia, 
xxi . 
Forests and Peat bogs of Bohemia, xxi, 
Formie acid from carbonic acid, xxii, 
Forshey, C. G., on anrora of 1859, xxix, 
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‘Arnersehin elephant in Mexico, xxy, 283. 
Archimede: 4 a re, — 
batrachia: 
pier cage some of, in in ‘different ages, 
ae ~ t, xxvii, 152. 
c ‘aaa Shemic, Xxii, 
P  eabdl xe 4K. 
coral, note on Palwotrochis of Emmons, 
corals (Silurian) from N. Carolina, Hm- 
MOns, 
crinoids of N. York, 7. we: xxv, 277. 
erustacea fi 3) of Scotland, 
Devonian iaes pn Ohio, Newberry, xxiv, 
Dichodon of Upper Eocene, xxii, 420. 
1 Echinoderms, xxv, 151. 
mastodon, Falconer, xxv, 
nity 62 foal sounds of, LeConte, posse ] 
Fr sonorous, elk in — with remains of art, 
lesh, on preternaiion Verdell, 2 “xxv, 279. : 
y Des se partagent at PEw. fish, E. Hitchcock, xxi, 
Pied noticed, she 159. | fishes and mammalia, notice of a paper 
rthern U, States, Statistics, A.|| — by Leidy on, xxii, 453. 
Florida ae, Xxiii, 62, 1 oR Cretaceous, of 2 ae Meek and 
formation of, J: erg e ee 3 
Fluorescence, new case of, J. Mallet,| footmark, from Turner’s Falls, Z£. 
xxiii, Hitchcock, xxi, 97. 
Fluorescence of Oleum Neroli, xxv, 300 
"Produined by the Aurora, xxvi, 71. 
