INDEX. 
; Joseph, Jr., topographical and shel 
logical Feport of the eastern coal fields 
of sem cky, 118, 
ea , coal formations of North 
Anes erica, 193. 
coal plants of the United States, and/| 
their study, 15. 
fossil flora, and s ent ae distri- 
bution of coal in Kentu tucky, 118. 
: fossil fruits among lignites of Bran- 
on, 
Le Vervi “ier, U. i, Planctary system and ta-|| 
ce of Mars 
yi 
rain following the discharge 
of ordnance, 296, 
Logan, T. e a aaa observations 
1860, &c., 147 
at S creiaaee Cal X 
a mix, £., apacaceiial: notices by, er 
291, 458: auroras of Aug. 28 to Sept. 4 
1859, 7 71, 318, 
be ga of Aurora Borealis and 
Australis, 
Magnetie ric _fietions observed 
during au roras, 32 
sibiroboncie anato pe 9 of t 
” 
459 
|METEOROLOGY— 
Me a remarkable, of Oct. 4th, 1861, 
Rain eg 
nan 
Remarkable rain- “fall in Ohio, 8. B. Me- 
- discharge of ord- 
a ‘ee ological s raed a. 303, 
he spinal cord, 
and mode o ete nation, ny, 302. 
Mile, 0 A., photographic spectra, 408. 
FT ow 13 in 
MINE 
Gyrolte “with calcite in ap 
trap of the Bay of Fundy, 
Mi a Petipa ner of certain renee 
e, 41 
Laas. report on 
culture ¢ of, E. W. Hilg 
N. 
eg Ae agri- 
National wares y 
148. 
grand meteor of Aug. 10, 
Ae of meteoric ring of August, 
Magnus, “propaga yn a heat in gases, 104. Nichols, J. R., local decomposition of lead 
Mahla, F., polarizing powers of American|| it aqueduct pipes, 
oil of turpentine. e, li Nick ae J., a new characteristic of the so- 
Marsh, B. en eteoric observations, Aug.|| called semi- a _ ax 
10, 1861, L8. correspon : 
Marsh, 0. 6. ', gold of Nova Scotia, 395. Les electro- alcoaniia et Vadherence 
Muttiessen, new unit of electrical resist-|| Maguetique, 111, 
ance, 105, | Ni eas 417, 
BL Uhesney . H., fossils from nalwozoic Nort A., theoretical determination 
PuF 2 
rocks of of the Western Sac egg 
n, S. B, remarkable fom “fall i 
Medical science, summary of, Walter 8. 
Meck and Worthen on goniatite limestone} 6 
at Rockford, aoe ne age, &e., 
eet, re a seman rt dere 
tures relating vy to Cooiteiam n- 
y Co, 
and [ velocity, Zz a Seer 30. 
Owen, 
Ohio, May ba iy 
of the dimensions. of Donati’s come 
54. 
~ 
Mecgibeet’ 101, 150, 4¢ 
a Mt, on ia 
153, 337, 
Snemae substances, cletalRoadiin of, by 
series, J. Se 
Prof. Richard, natural Ppp col- 
lection of Mr. D uChaillu, 
zg, 
‘asteur’s researches on spontaneous gen- 
eration, JL C. White, 
1860, path 
Meieotle 0 observ: ations, A 0, 1861, £. hosted pig molecular dissimilarity, 103. 
M ns : Oct. ns iS is O uh é ‘ng van Chin i a ustrele, 08. 
if “it efi Hi ndostan, as- récis de mie u ie 
eteorite from ide =e anaes tai 
ere “10s. 
Fore cot ourelagical _— . — —_ ae re ang aid matters from 
for with averages of 8 years at); coal- i 
Sac nto, _ eo — 147. otograp of os W. A. Miller, 408. 
August meteors, A. —_ Pe eee Hamas as illustrating the nature of 
Grind meteor of Hee o 1861, in Ple 0. 
Denis-Westrem, 140; 
cation grt po iron from 
fa Russia, 1 meteoric iron from 
ree pasks, 145; ‘Aus’ hare not! 
an a meteoric masses, 
Magnetic ohectratiout of m 
India and High Asia, 185t to 888, "200, 
Absorption ev radiation of heat by 
rs, and the physical 
cearnnntion F radiant tion, absorption 
and conductio 
06. 
pes ne Eneyelopiate der Physik, 
rausgegeben, yon G. Karsten, 111, 
