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n. COPPEE. Od the Danish Element in England. 
B. K. pRiCE. On the Family as an Element of Government, 
p. B. CHASE. On Barometric Fluctnations and Temperature. 
On Heat and Muscular Energy. 
R. BRIGGS. On the Manufacture of Paper Pulp from Wood. 
EMERSON. On the New Flux Fibre Maehine. 
j. p. LESLEY. On the hundreth voyage of the Canada. 
p. E. CHASE. On Magnetic Currente. 
T. PEALE. On Stone Implements. 
Letter of Prof, zantedeschi. 
J. P. LESLEY. On the Abbeville Quarries- 
p. E. CHASE. On the Effects of Rotation upon the Barometer. 
72: 
p. E. CHASE. On Daily Aerial Tides. 
On Pfahlbauten in Bavaria. 
j. LEWIS. On Prime Right-angled Triangles. 
р. E. CHASE. Comparative Fitness ofLanguages for Musical Expression. 
On certain Primitive Names of God. 
On Terrestrial Magnetism. 
HARRIS. On Crude Borax of California. 
F. PEALE. Soundings in the Delaware Gap. 
с. KNAP. On the 20-Inch Gun, 
ZANTEDESCHI. On Dew and Hoarfrost. 
DOBOis, On Magnesium. 
w. A. HENDRY. On Nova Scotia Coal. 
J. M. HULE. An old Salt Well in Pennsylvania. 
F. PEALE. On Fragments of Ancient Pottery. 
J. p. LESLEY. On the late Discovery of Lignite in Middle Pennsylvania. 
List of the Members of the American Phil. Society. Phil., 
1865. 80 . 
Catalogue of the American Philosophical Society Library. 
Phil., 1863. P. I. 80 . 
Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences. Philadel- 
phia, 1864. N’. 1 — 5. Jan. — Dec. 8°. 
Journal of the Portland Society of Natural History. Port- 
land, 1864. Vol. I. No. 1. 8o. 
Inhoud : 
E. s. MORSE. Observations on the Terrestrial Pulmonifera. 
Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History. 
Portland, 1862. Vol. I. p. 1. 8o. 
