416 INDEX, VOLS, XXXI—XL. 
Liquids, atomic constitution of, yr Lyman, J., trigonometer of, iv, 157. 
List, pig iron containing cop Lyman n, T, on Ophiuride and Astrophy- 
per. 
uaeens “ phosphate of aa! iil, ra tide, noticed, xl, 283. 
447, 3. 
t springs, viii 
om in meteorites, iii, 273, 4 . I 
e bi 
Lith holo ogy, Hunt, vii, 248, bh 91, 174. Me rere —— from Western States, 
Littrow’s s spectroscope, vy, 413. ii, 122, 
Livingstone’s explorations, iii, 262, iv, 89,|| Me Utintbcks cree soundings, i, 57. 
MeCur . I, Chancel’s method of es- 
Lew, Diptera of Amber fauna, vii, 305. timating phosphoric acid, i, 281. 
Lewenttial, on dyeing mordanted cloth, i, ge pote me, manufacture of Na, Cl, ete, 
bes, T. M., meteorol. observations, Sac- Lhtaches aoa T., ituary, V 
ee 1840, ii, Heng oo for 1861, ei "293. || Me Mil mn, a es rain- leo in ye = 296. 
n, W. E., track in Potsdam ‘Magellanic premium P. E. Chase, ix, — 
Quebec bir fauna of, aie. 
nae of, iii, ta from coal-tar, Perkin, ii, 271. 
copper bearing rocks of L. Maguesi, crystalline hydrate of, ii, 94. 
eipeelon| iii, 320, , with carbonate of ammonia, ¥, 
at Point Lévi, with catalogue of M5. 
fossils, vi, 366. separation from iron, etc., i, 112. 
Laurentian fossils, vii, 272. Magnesium, vi, 
ao of eastern N. Y.. i light, vii, 440, x 
fer of Canada Geol. Survey, no- Magne tie Diane a haen by grav- 
ced, i  V, 134, vi, 428, ix, 224. ity, ix Red a 
eston Exhibition, 1862 ; ; Report of Class}| i, 98. 
i aeyg d, deflection Parsee a i, 327. 
, Anniv. address, noticed, force at St. Helena, dincarbances in, 
ix, 31 
Long, Bu Bureau of, reconstructed, iv, horizontal component of, iv, 261, 
373. 
Loomis, #., auroras of Aug. and Sept., moon’s influence on, ‘iy, 381. 
1859, and auroras generally, ii, 71, or inclination, Chad, 
coincidence of Aurora Borealis an observations of mission to India and 
Australis, ii, 81. High Asia, 1 1854 to 1858, ii, 300. 
ast soxicuitcat eg ii, 132, 291, 438, period depend ing on sun’s rotation, — 
i, 144, 288, 435, iv, 292, 430, Einrichs, viii, : 
electric carton. and auroral beams, solar diurnal yariation and annual 
iv, 34. Layee cit ity, i, 197. 
Eyerett’s method of reducing tem- survey of Pennsylvania, ete., Bache, 
perature observations, ¥, Vv, 31. 
vibrating water-falls, vi, 352. Magnetism and vity, relations of, ix, | 
Astronomy by, noticed, xl, 140. ; ae 
Louisiana, salt mine in, vi, 308. “terrestrial, a mode of motion, Chase, 
Lovering, J., “ip Pom of light and sun’s 1 . 
distance, vi, — on atmospheric cur- 
Lubboe! J lake-babtations of Switzer-|/| rents, viii, 
land, i period ie chabgen in, viii, 269, 420. 
Lubbock, ft W. , obituary, xl, 288, Magnus, heat mi gases, iv 
nce: ar V5 constitution of the ce oil, 106. 
pe tahone ad Prodromus of, Clark, v, 459. on condensation, viii, 109, 110. 
Lunar systems of planets, Hi: nrichs, ix,|| Mahia, F., polarizing powers of American 
276. oil of Career: ii, ee 
, Brewster's theory, i, 342. berberin in Hydrastis Canadensis, iii, 
Dove’ 3 hone Rood, i, 109, 339. 
on of, in monocular vision, i, go ae vi, 57. 
é without use of lustrous surface) acid on hip uric acid, ix, 208. 
or stereoscope, . adulteration with oil of turpentine, 
Luther's rediscovery of Calypso, iii, 435. || i 
elements of ¥ v, 430. Maine Board of Agriculture, Report, iii, 
Tpalte Beeay: f Brit. Amerien, vil 3 Geol. Report vi, 274, 
8 y of Brit. erica, vii u : 
Lyceum Nat. Hist., N. Y., Annals, viii, 1 action in, — 
a before Brit. 
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