444 
Becquerel, Elémens d’électro-chimie, v, 
Belaian cave-remains, Duponi, iii, 121, 
Bent, ~ Genus Pathe banien 
Bergé, Le 
Bert 
y, 41 8. 
dicals, i a, 256. 
rieconrbon! iii, 6, ‘351, 389. 
mater in chemistry, ii i, 386. 
mufacture of cas ai aiel, + 
278. 
flame, spectroscopic examination of, 
J. M. = 1 297. 
S., Ainos of Yesso, vy, 353, 
de 
in China 
ork on fossils of Gate | i, 
124, 
F Fossils of Anticosti, noticed, iii, 137, 
59. 
: Crinoidea, Cystidea, and Prgea 
idea, viii, 69 ; ix, 51; 1, 225, 43 
Wo iii, 395. 
Binney’s Gould’ Invertebrata F Mass., 
noticed, ix, 
Binocular fen teiy Le pore vii, 68, 153. 
Birdy catbokatng. Parker, 1, sine 
INDEX, VOLS. XLI—L. 
Blake, J. yo - measuring angles of crys- 
tals, 
Seskon ite from Nevada, ii, 221. 
natural terpin, ili, 202. 
on kaolinite and ’pholerite, iii, 351, 
on hortonolite, viii, i. 
goer Ae t coast of America, 
| ts, ve oe = ee gold in Califor- 
tho daa in Sierra Nevada, i, 406; in 
California. 4 iti, 270. 
fossil tapir in California, v, 381. 
a th from biogea ue, 1, 262. 
glaciers of Alaska, 
sgot-beating rocks ‘of Califorhia, v, 
"Minerals of California, noticed, ii, 
of Par ee v, 194. 
sshioktlisthe! notices, iii, 124. 
on decrease in production of gold, 
vii, 
oer ree st metals by, no- 
ticed, vii 
Bliss, J. &. sconsin drift, i, 255 
Blomstrand, conju bodies in inorganic 
chemistry, ix, 
Blunt, E. gray 
Bog ota, 3. A, vanetaice at, Hurlbut, |, 
“a 
Boissier’s Icones — ii, 427. 
& be f light on 
uranium, 
Bone-caves of B razil, Re Reinhardt, Ms 264. 
Gibraltar, Report on, vii, 277 
Boott’s Iustrations of Carex, v; ae 409. 
‘Borax in California, Whitney, i, i 
Boron, combinations with rohit 1 
wes antog he 
423; iv, 144, 2 285 V4, 
152, 288 ; a Bry 396, 136; viii, 452 ; 
ix, 288, 44 
condition doings of, a 437. 
ete 
of Ameri i, 249. 
Baird's N. American, ii, 134, 291. 
Birt, W. “ Linné,” 
iii, 411. 
Bios 5, B, Dh Thomann nares, A 
Blake, E. W., on produced by) 
electric spark, ix, 2 
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