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VOLUMES XXI-XXX. 



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Meteorites — 



vii, 497 ; So. Carolina, Lexington 

 Co., i, 111; Texas, viii, 285; un- 

 known locality, ii, 119. 

 origin of, viii, 470. 



Stony: Maine, Waterville, vi, 32; 

 Mexico, Jalisco, xxx. 105 ; So. Caro- 

 lina, Bishop ville, vi, 32, 248. 

 supposed fall in "Washington Co., 



Penn., xxx, 404. 

 supposed organisms in, hi, 156 ; iv, 71. 

 Meteorological circular letter, xxx, 87. 

 Society, of New England, viii, 159 ; 

 ix, 498. 



Bulletin of, ix. 82. 

 Stations, polar, ii, 164. 

 Meteorology, contributions to, Loomis, i, 

 1 ; ii, 1 ; iii, 1 , iv, 1 ; v, 1 ; vi, 442 ; 

 viii, 1, 81 ; xxx, 1 ; WoeiJcof, iii, 341. 

 and earthquakes, Streets, v, 361. 

 of Buenos Aires, iv, 301. 

 of Tokio, Mendenhall, i, 85 ; iii, 496. 

 Meteors, telescopic, v, 398. 

 Methane, illuminating power of, xxx, 



156. 

 Methyl alcohol, purification of, ix, 401. 

 Mexico, anthracite of Sonora, iv, 399. 

 cuprodescloizite from, vi, 361 ; vii, 

 412. 



iron ore of, Silliman, iv, 375. 

 meteoric iron from, Lupton, ix, 232. 

 meteorite from, xxx, 105. 

 sapphire from, vi, 75. 

 Meyer, 0., notes on Tertiary shells; viii, 

 154. 



species of the southern Old-tertiary, 

 ix, 457 ; xxx, 60, 421. 



species in the French Old-tertiary, 

 xxx, 151. 

 Meyer, V., vapor-density of the halogens, 



iii, 143. 

 Meyer, W., Spaziergange durch das 



Reich der Sterne, ix, 8* 

 Michelson, A. A., relative motion of the 

 earth and luminiferous ether, ii, 120. 

 interference phenomena, iii, 395. 

 air-thermometer, iv, 92. 

 method for determining the rate of 

 tuning-forks, v, 61. 

 Michigan, Archasan in, Irving, ix, 237. 

 geology of Ann Arbor, xxx, 315. 

 Lake Superior copper-bearing rocks, 

 v, 155; vi, 27, 155, 321; vii, 130, 

 147 ; viii, 462 ; ix, 67, 237, 258, 339. 

 Marquette region, iron ores of, ii, 

 320, 402, 403. 



orthoclase of, iii, 67. 

 preglacial channel of Eagle River, 

 Whittlesey, ix, 392. 



sandstones of Taquamenon Bay, 

 Wincliell, ix, 339. 



Mickleborough, J., locomotory appendages 



of trilobites, vii, 409. 

 Microphone, the, ii, 87; iv, 392. 



contacts, electrical resistance of, ix, 

 168. 

 metal, in vacuo, vi, 147. 

 Miller, S. A., Glyptocrinus and Reteo- 

 crinus, vi, 105. 



on crinoids, vii, 158. 

 North American Mesozoic and 

 Cenozoic Geology, ii, 234. 



American Pakeozoic Eossils, iv, 

 474 ; v, 240. 

 Millimeter screw, Wead, iii, 176. 

 Minchin, G. M., Uniplanar Kinematics 



of Solids and Fluids, v, 233. 

 Alineral vein, see Vein under Geolo&y. 

 MKTERALOGICAL WORKS NOTICED — 



Elemente der Mineralogie, Naumann- 



Zirkel, iii, 68. 

 Especies Minerales de la Republica 



Argentina, BracJcebusch, i, 161. 

 Lehrbuch der Mineralogie, Tschermak. 



iii, 68 ; iv, 232 ; vii, 75 ; ix, 420. 

 Mineral Karakteristik, Wiik, iii, 69. 

 Mineralogical Reports of California, v 



392; vii, 493; ix, 263. 

 Mineralogical Resources of the IT. S. 



Williams, vii, 75. 

 Mineralogie Russlands, N. v. Kokscha 



row, iii, 68 ; v, 1 59 ; vii, 412 ; xxx, 



318. 

 Mineralogy, Bau&rman, Systematic, i 



506 ; Descriptive, viii, 318. 

 Mineralogy of Missouri, Leonhard, iv, 



71. 

 Mineralojia, Domeyko, i, 161. 

 Minerals of New South Wales, Liver- 



sidge, vi, 76. 

 Physikal. Krystallographie, Groth, 



xxx, 80. 

 Researches in Mineralogy and Chem- 

 istry, J. L. Smith, ix, 262. 

 Sammlung von Microphotographien, 



etc., Cohen, iv, 155. 

 Synopsis Mineralogica, Weisbach, ix, 



72. 

 System of Mineralogy, Appendix III, 



Band, iii, 491. 

 Tabellarische Uebersicht der Mine- 



ralien, Groth, iii, 157. 

 Tables for the Determination of Min- 

 erals, Foye, iii, 418. 

 Text Book of Mineralogy, K S. Dana, 



v, 479. 

 Mineralogist and Antiquarian, viii, 406. 

 Minerals, fusion experiments on, xxx, 

 395. 



optical characters and crystalline 

 system of, ii, 153. 



separation of, ii, 80; vi, 411. 



