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Buffalo Society of Nat. Hist., i, 338. 



Building stones, durability of. i, 410. 



Bullet within the body, apparatus for 

 finding. Bell, iii, 46 ; v, 22. 



Bunbury, Botanical Fragments, vii, 155. 



Burbury, S. H., Mathematical Theory of 

 Electricity and Magnetism, xix, 241 . 



Bureau of Scientific Information, viiij 

 320. 



Bush and Son, Catalogue of American 

 grape-vines, vii, 155. 



Bush, L. P., notice of Marsh's Dinoce- 

 rata, ix, 173. 



Buysman, influence of sea and continen- 

 tal climate on vegetation, viii, 354. 



Cadmium, atomic weight of, ii, 148. 

 Caesium, production and properties of, 



iii, 411. 

 California, ammonites in the Tejon 

 group of, iv, 152. 



colemanite from, viii, 447; ix, 341. 

 erythrite from, xxx, 163. 

 hanksite from, xxx, 133, 136. 

 Lake Tahoe, LeConte, vii, 145. 

 lakes, changes of level in, i, 415. 

 metalliferous vein-formation in, iv, 

 23. 



meteoric iron from, Shepard, ix, 469. 

 mineral belts of, Becker, viii, 209. 

 Mineralogical Reports, v, 392 ; vii, 

 493; ix, 263. 



stratigraphy of, xxx, 399. 

 ulexite in, Blake, ii, 323. 

 vivianite in, iv. 155. 

 volcanoes of, Hague, vi, 222. 

 Call, R. K, loss of Des Moines, iv, 202. 

 Quaternary and recent Mollusca of 

 the Great Basin, xxx, 79. 

 Calvin, S.. fauna at Lime Creek, Iowa, 



v, 432. 

 Campbell, Survey in Georgia, vi, 411. 

 Campbell, H. D., tin ore in Virginia, vii, 

 411. 



Potsdam group, Virginia, ix, 470. 

 Campbell, J. L., dufrenite from Rock- 

 bridge Co., Va., ii, 65. 



geology of the Blue Ridge, viii, 221, 

 242. 



Rogers's Geology of the Virginias, 

 xxx, 457. 

 Campbell, L., Life of J. C. Maxwell, ix, 



347. 

 Camphol-urethanes. physical isomerism 



of, vii, 483. 

 Camphor, compound with alcohol, i, 400. 

 Canada, apatite of, viii, 74. 



chrysotile from Shipton, Smith, ix, 

 32. 



Canada, coals and lignites of, xxx, 77. 

 geological reports, i, 2 13, 1 10. 506 ; 

 iv', 151 ; vii, 410; ix, 265, 340, 408; 

 xxx. 77, 241. 



glacial deposits near Bow River, ix, 

 408. 



markings, Andreivs, vi, 99. 

 phenomena of the Hudson's 

 Bay Region, xxx, 242. 

 lazulite from, i, 410. 

 meneghinite, tennantite from, vii, 

 411. 

 Peace River regioD. i, 391. 

 Royal Society Proceedings, viii, 1 59. 

 samarskite in, iv, 475. 

 white garnet from, Kunz, vii, 306. 

 zircons from, i, 507. 

 Cape Verde, volcanic rocks of, v, 393. 

 Capillarity of small floating bodies, Le- 

 Conte, iv, 416; vii, 307. 

 Capillary constant and chemical compo- 

 sition, vii, 484. 

 Carbon, atomic weight of, iv, 225. 

 dioxide absorption by, viii, 190. 

 decomposition of, by the elec- 

 tric spark, xxx, 383. 



of atmosphere, i, 401 ; iv, 387, 

 468; vi, 147. 



of sea-water, iii, 53; xxx, 387. 

 reduction of, by carbon, xxx, 



SI. 



469. 



solubility of, under pressure, iv, 



specific heat of, ix, 332. 

 disulphide in prisms. Draper, ix,269. 



purification of, ii, 147. 

 filament, disintegration of, xxx, 314. 

 heat of combustion of, xxx, 154. 

 monoxide, behavior of toward air 

 and moist phosphorus, vii, 318. 

 boiling point of, viii, 150. 

 oxidation of, iv, 465. 

 preparation of, v, 228 ; vi, 143. 

 oxysulphide, physical properties of, 

 iii, 484. 



resistance of, under pressure, Men- 

 denhall, iv, 43 : Thompsoyi, iv, 433. 

 sulphobromide, new, iii, 483. 

 Carbonic acid, see carbon dioxide. 



oxide, see carbon monoxide. 

 Carhart. H. S., electromotive force of a 



Daniell cell, viii, 374. 

 Carll, J. P., Pennsylvania Geological 



Reports, ii, 78 ; vii, 71. 

 Gamelley, T., ice at high temperatures, i, 



385. 

 Carpenter, P. H., Report on the Coma- 

 tulae, ii, 413. 



Crinoidsof the Carribean Sea.v, 238. 

 Carpenter, W. L., cyclonic storms and 

 magnetic disturbances, xxx. 241. 



