INDEX. 



319 



EuQmphalus quadrivolvis, 19. 



spergenensis, 19, 20. 

 Eurypter s genus, paper oil, 280. 

 Foraininifera from coal formation of 

 west, 39. 



Force, constant demonstration of, 

 260. 



Fossils, date of description fixed, 303. 



Franklin Co., wolf frauds in, 257. 



Franklin, Sir John, expedition of, 274. 



Frautrime, Col., on ocean levels at 

 Panama, 269. 



French, J. H., elected a correspond- 

 ing member, 247. 

 on methods of developing the co- 

 efficients of binomial, 261. 



Gansevoort, Gen., remarks on wolf 

 frauds, 258. 



Gas Springs, remarks on, 289. 



Gastropoda, from Indiana, 227. 



Gavit, J. E., on Permian fossils, 248. 

 Phoenician inscription, engraved 

 for, 69. 



remarks on Cologne cathedral, 

 256. 



remarks on telegraph, 245. 

 Gazetteer, state, noticed, 273. 

 Glycogenic functions of liver, 311. 

 Glyptaster, observation upon the ge- 

 nus, 202. 

 occidentals, 204. 

 inornatus, 205. 

 Glvptocrinus, observations upon the 

 genus, 202. 

 Carleyi,'203. 

 Gould, Prof. B. A., Jr., elected a resi- j 

 dent member, 247. 

 remarks on Donati's comet, 262. 

 on determination of longitudes, 

 857. 



on Dudley Observatory Lib., 253. : 

 halo mentioned by, 255. 

 notice of tabulating machine, 

 257. 



on process for determining phy- | 



sical constants, 256. 

 remarks on star Mira, 260, 263. 

 Grpsvenor, H. C, acknowledgment to, \ 



Gunshot wounds, paper on, 283. 



Haddock, J. A., account of balloon 

 ascension, 281. 



Hall, Prof. James, description of new 

 fossils from the carboniferous 

 limestones of Indiana and Illi- 

 nois, 1. 



abstract upon brachiopoda, 125. 

 notice of new fossils from Niaga- 

 ra group in Indiana, 193. 

 remarks on electrical experiments, 

 245. 



, Prof. James, presents a paper 



from Mr. Meek, 247, 248. 

 requested to examine fossils from 



Sir R. I. Murchison, 248. 

 on burning of a library, 253. 

 Permian fossils, 257. 

 on distribution of economical 

 geological products, 263, 264. 

 n^w fossils discovered, 264. 

 presents Iowa geological report, 

 267. 



paper on genus eurypteris, 280. 

 on formation of mountain ranges, 



284, 285. 

 on geology of Wisconsin, 288, 

 295. 



remarks on Taconic system, 289, 



292, 293. 

 remarks on publications, scientfiic 



discoveries, 298. 

 remarks on Niagara group, 301. 

 upon date of description of cer- 

 tain fossils, 303. 

 remarks on Catskill group, 307. 

 Halo described by Dr. Hough, 254. 



Dr. Gould, 255 

 Hatchet, copper, exhibited, 270. 

 Hawn, Major F., fossils collected by, 

 73. 



Hay den, Dr. F. V., on organic re- 

 mains, 73. 

 on Permian fossils, 258. 



Head Dresses, paper on, 270. 



Hendrick, James, election as a resi- 

 dent member, 260, 261. 



Henry, Prof. Joseph, remarks by, 243, 

 245. 



Hickcox, J. H., report on memorial 

 to congress, 248. 

 paper by, on early paper curren- 

 cy, 281, 282. 

 Hickok's Rational Cosmology, review 



of, 89, 272. 

 Historical Magazine, correspondents 



to, 280. 

 Holopea. Proutana, 20. 

 Homes, Henry A., on design and im- 

 port of medals, 176, 249. 

 on origin of printing, 259. 

 on early life of .Major Andre, 271. 

 on flints in chalk, 282 

 on geological proofs of existence 

 of man, 286. 

 Hough, Dr. F. B., paper on premium 

 cloths, 113, 248, 249, 250, 282, 

 283. 



on registration of births, deaths, 



and marriages, 246. 

 on a halo, 254. 

 on wolf frauds, 257. 

 resolution on binding, 260. 



