—, Wm. Guy, Principles of Forensic Medicine, xlviii, 215.
—, J. Gummere, Astronomy, xxxii, 208.
—, S. S. Haldeman, Monograph of the Limniades, xxxix, 393; xliii, 391.
—, B. Hall, Voyage to the Eastern Seas, notice of, xiv, 206.
—, F. Hall, Catalogue of Vermont Minerals, viii, 193.
—, R. Hare, Compendium of Chemistry, xx, 95.
—, —, on the Amphide Salts, xliv, 192.
—, R. Harlan, Medical and Physical Researches, xxx, 188.
—, T. W. Harris, Insects of Massachusetts, xlii, 380; xliii, 386.
—, W. H. Harvey, Genera of South African Plants, xxxix, 173.
—, R. W. Haskins, Astronomy for Schools, xli, 389.
—, R. G. Hatfield, American House Carpenter, xlviii, 215.
—, Hausmann, Mineralogy, announcement of, iv, 27.
—, T. Hawkins, on the Ichthyosauri and Plesiosauri, xxvii, 413.
—, I. Hays, Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine and Surgery, notice of, xxvi, 202.
—, W. Henry, Elements of Chemistry, notice of, xx, 89.
—, E. Hitchcock, Catalogue of Plants in the vicinity of Amherst College, xvii, 199.
—, —, Lectures on Diet, notice of, xix, 167.
—, —, Report on Massachusetts, notice of, xxiii, 389; xxvi, 213.
—, J. E. Holbrook, North American Herpetology, xxxv, 186.
—, W. J. Hooker, Flora Scotica, announced, iv, 200.
—, —, Icones Plantarum, xxxix, 178; xl, 391; xlv, 214.
—, —, Flora Boreali-Americana, xxxix, 172; xl, 173.
—, —, British Flora, xliv, 199.
—, —, Species Filicum, xlviii, 205.
—, —, Journal of Botany, xxxix, 177; xl, 172; xlii, 189; xliii, 185, 385.
—, Hooker and Arnott, Botany of Beechey's Voyage, xli, 374.
—, T. Horsefield, Plantæ Javanicæ rariores, &c., xl, 391.
—, C. T. Jackson, Geological Reports, seeJackson, C. T.
—, J. C. Jay, catalogue of shells, xxxvii, 401.
—, L. Jenyns, xxxvii, 165.
—, L. Johnson, Botanical Teacher for North America, xlii, 184, 377.
—, W. R. Johnson, on the use of anthracite in the manufacture of iron, xlii, 192.
—, J. F. W. Johnston, Chemical Tables, xxxii, 212.
—, —, Lectures on the application of Chemistry and Geology to Agriculture, xlii, 187; xliv, 189; xlviii, 212.
—, G. Jones, Naval Sketches, review of, xvi, 168, 320.
—, —, Excursions to Cairo, Jerusalem, &c., xxxi, 412.
—, T. R. Jones, General Outlines of the Animal Kingdom, xl, 196.
—, Journal of a Naturalist, notice of, xxi, 390.
—, A. de Jussieu, Cours Elémentaire de Botanique, xlvi, 195; xlvii, 204.
—, R. Kane, Elements of Chemistry, xliv, 192.
—, L. C. Kiener, Genera and Species, &c., of Recent Shells, translated by D. H. Storer, xxxiii, 184.
—, M. Knowlton, Notes on Gunpowder, Percussion Powder, &c., xli, 390.
—, Kunze, Caricography, xl, 174.
—, —, Supplemente der Riedgräser, (Carices) xli, 374; xliii, 189.
—, C. S. Kunth, Enumeratio Plantarum, xlii, 376; xlvii, 200.
—, J. L. Lagrange, xxx, 64; xxxi, 97.
—, P. S. Laplace, Mécanique Céleste, ix, 379; xxxv, 17.
—, Lasteyrie, illustrations of machines, implements, &c., notice of, v, 190.
—, T. Lawson, Meteorological Register for 1826-1830, xli, 390.
—, I. Lea, on the Naiades, xxii, 169; xxxiii, 402.
—, —, Observations on the genus Unio, &c., xxxv, 184.
—, C. F. Ledebour, Flora Rossica, xliii, 188; xlvi, 198.
—, A. M. Legendre's Geometry, review of, vi, 283.
—, G. Leonhard, Handwörterbuch der Topographischen Mineralogie, xlix, 188.
—, K. C. von Leonhard, Geology, xxxix, 393; xli, 387.
—, J. Liebig, Organic Chemistry in its applications to Agriculture and Physiology, xl, 177.
—, —, Animal Chemistry, xliii, 379.
—, G. W. von Leibnitz, Protogæa, review of, xx, 56.
—, J. Lindley, Horæ Botanicæ, notice of, xix, 161.
—, —, Natural System of Botany, xxxii, 211, 292.
—, —, Introduction to Botany, xxxii; xxxix, 179.
—, —, Theory of Horticulture, xli, 210.
—, —, Flora Medica, xlii, 182.
—, —, Elements of Botany, xlii, 183.
—, H. F. Link, Elementa Philosophiæ Botanicæ, second edition, xxxix, 181.
—, —, Jahresbericht über die Arbeiten für physiologische Botanik im Jahre 1841, xlvii, 205.
—, —, Anatomia Plantarum Iconibus Illustrata, xlvii, 205.
—, C. Linnæus, iii, 379; xxxvii, 142.
—, Long, Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, notice of, vi, 374.
—, Loudon, Encyclopedia of Plants, notice of, xix, 160.
—, —, Arboretum et Fruticetum, abridged, xlii, 376; xliii, 188.
—, C. Lyell, Principles of Geology, xxix, 358; xxxiii, 182; xlii, 191.
—, —, Elements of Geology, xxxv, 385; xlii, 191.
—, —, Travels in North America, xlix, 368.
—, W. McCartney, Principles of the Calculus, xlviii, 209.
—, H. M'Murtrie, Translation of Cuvier's Règne Animal, notice of, xxi, 388.
—, G. A. Mantell, Geology of the Southwest of England, xxvi, 216.
—, —, Wonders of Geology, xxxiv, 387; xxxv, 384; xxxix, 1.
—, —, Thoughts on a Pebble, xliii, 382.
—, —, Memoir on some Saurian remains of the Tilgate forest, xliii, 189.
—, —, Medals of Creation, xlviii, 105.
—, E. le Maout, Leçons élémentaire de Botanique, xlviii, 206.
—, J. P. Mapes, American Repertory of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures, xxxix, 394.
—, C. F. P. von Martius, Systema Materiæ Medicæ Vegetabilis Brasiliensis, xlviii, 207.
—, —, Flora Brasiliensis, xlv, 217.
—, M. F. Maury, Treatise on Navigation, xxxii, 208.
—, Meyen, Neues System der Planzen-Physiologie, xxxix, 187.
—, Hugh Miller, Old Red Sandstone, or New Walks in an Old Field, xliii, 198.
—, S. L. Mitchill's edition of Cuvier's Essay on the Theory of the Earth, i, 68.
—, N. F. Moore, Ancient Mineralogy, xxviii, 188.
—, Morrison, Chinese Dictionary, progress of, iii, 377.
—, J. and R. C. Morse, New Gazetteer, iv, 190.
—, J. and S. E. Morse, New School Geography and Atlas, iv, 191.
—, S. G. Morton, Crania Americana, notice of, xxxiv, 214; xxxviii, 341.
—, —, Crania Ægyptiaca, xlvii, 205.
—, G. J. Mulder, Chemistry of Animal and Vegetable Physiology, xlviii, 213; xlix, 186.
—, R. I. Murchison, Silurian System, xliv, 193.
—, J. Murray, Elements of Chemistry, notice of, xx, 92.
—, J. Newton, Principia, review of, xi, 238; xii, 28, 330; xiii, 311.
—, T. Nuttall, Introduction to Botany, review of, xiii, 99.
—, —, Manual of Ornithology, xx, 154; xxii, 178.
—, —, Michaux's Sylva Americana, xlii, 377; xliii, 188; xliv, 194.
—, Observations Méteorologiques et Magnétiques faites dans l'etendue de l'Empire de Russie, &c., xxxviii, 380.
—, D. Olmsted, Introduction to Natural Philosophy, xxiii, 351; xxv, 214; xxxiv, 219.
—, —, Astronomy, xxxvi, 213.
—, —, Life and Writings of E. P. Mason, xliii, 381.
—, M. Paine, Medical and Physiological Commentaries, xxxix, 209.
—, R. Park, Pantology, xli, 389.
—, Parkes, Chemical Essays, second edition, notice of, viii, 190.
—, E. A. Parnell, Elements of Chemical Analysis, xliv, 190.
—, Felix Pascalis on the Culture of Silk, review of, xviii, 278.
—, B. Peirce, Cambridge Miscellany of Mathematics, &c., xliii, 392.
—, J. G. Percival, Geology of Connecticut, xliv, 187.
—, Perkins's Algebra, xliii, 380.
—, Persian Language, Grammar and Dictionary of, noticed, x, 383.
—, J. Phillips, Geology of Yorkshire, extract from, on the principles of Geology, xxi, 2.
—, A. L. Porter, edition of Gray's Operative Chemist, notice of, xix, 362.
—, R. K. Porter, Travels in the East, xxxvii, 247.
—, Presl, Tentamen Pteridographiæ, xxxix, 174.
—, Public Education, Plans for the Government and Instruction of Boys, reviewed, vii, 161.
—, C. S. Rafinesque, Annals of Nature, iii, 365.
—, —, Botanical and other writings, xxix, 393, 394; xxxiv, 386; xl, 221; xlii, 280.
—, W. Reid, work on Hurricanes, xxxv, 182.
—, J. Van Rensselaer on Salt, vii, 360.
—, Rensselaer School text-books, xxiv, 399.
—, J. Renwick, Treatise on the Steam Engine, review of, xx, 322.
—, —, Outlines of Geology, xxxiv, 183.
—, Report to the Regents of the University of New York, notice of, xviii, 385; xxii, 415; xxv, 258f; xxvii, 177; xxx, 389; xlix, 176.
—, H. E. Richter, Caroli Linnæi Systema, xlii, 375.
—, S. Robinson, Catalogue of Minerals, viii, 200; ix, 396.
—, Roemer and Schultes, Syst. Veg. announced, iv, 200.
—, S. Rogers, letters on the manufacture of iron, xlii, 380.
—, A. Russell, Principles of Statistical Inquiry, xxxix, 395.
—, N. Sargent and A. Halsey, Magazine of Useful and Entertaining Knowledge, xx, 412.
—, T. Say, American Conchology, notice of, xxi, 179.
—, D. F. L. von Schlechtendal, Linnæa, xxxix, 178; xl, 392.
—, E. F. von Schlotheim on petrifactions, announcement of, iv, 31.
—, E. L. Schubarth, Elemente der Technischen Chemie, xxxiii, 204.
—, G. P. Scrope on Volcanoes, review of, xiii, 103.
—, C. U. Shepard, Treatise on Mineralogy, xxi, 389; xxii, 395; xxviii, 374; xxxv, 187; xlvii, 333, 346.
—, T. Sherwin, Treatise on Algebra, xliii, 190.
—, R. Shortrede, Logarithmic Tables, xlviii, 208.
—, R. Sibbald, xxxvii, 138.
—, Siebold, Flora Japonica, xxxix, 175.
—, B. Silliman, Chemistry, notice of, xix, 343; xx, 96.
—, D. B. Smith, Principles of Chemistry, xlvii, 414.
—, J. Pye Smith, Relation between the Holy Scriptures and some parts of Geological Science, xli, 387.
—, Southwood Smith, Treatise on Fevers, notice of, xix, 363.
—, Spring, Monographie de la Famille des Lycopodiacées, xliv, 196.
—, G. Spurzheim, xxiii, 406.
—, A. de St. Hilaire, Leçons de Botanique, xli, 371.
—, K. von Sternberg, Flora of a Former World, notice of, iv, 31; xxxvii, 127.
—, E. T. Steudel, Nomenclator Botanicus, xl, 174; xli, 373; xlii, 377.
—, —, Stevens, Travels in Egypt, &c., xxxii, 398.
—, D. H. Storer and W. B. O. Peabody, Reports on the Fishes, Reptiles and Birds of Massachusetts, xxxviii, 379, 393.
—, William Swainson, Zoological Illustrations, iv, 200; xvi, 386.
—, —, Zoological Miscellany, iii, 392.
—, —, Natural History and classification of Fishes, Amphibia and Reptiles, xxxix, 389.
—, —, on the Monocardian animals, xxxix, 389.
—, A. R. Terry, Travels in the Equatorial Regions of South America, xxvii, 387.
—, L. J. Thenard, Chemistry, notice of, xx, 94.
—, J. B. Thomson, Elements of Geometry, xlviii, 210.
—, T. Thomson, Chemistry of Organic Bodies and Vegetables, xxxvi, 202.
—, —, First Principles of Chemistry, notice of, x, 162.
—, —, on Heat and Light, notice of, xx, 93.
—, L. Tinelli, on the cultivation of the Mulberry, xxxii, 211.
—, J. Torrey, Compendium of the Flora of the Northern and Middle States, notice of, vii, 178; viii, 192; xii, 179.
—, — and A. Gray, Flora of North America, xxxv, 180; xxxix, 198; xli, 275; xlii, 377; xliv, 420.
—, J. Trimmer, Practical Geology and Mineralogy, xliii, 191.
—, E. Tuckerman, Enumeratio Methodica Caricum, &c., xlv, 216.
—, E. Turner, Elements of Chemistry, notice of, xx, 88; xliv, 189.
—, W. Turton, xxxvii, 161.
—, A. Tweedie, System of Practical Medicine, xxxix, 398.
—, A. Moquin-Tandon, Elémens de Tératologie Végétale, xli, 374.
—, A. Ure, Dictionary of Chemistry, notice of, xx, 93.
—, D. d'Urville, Flora of the Greek Archipelago, explored under, ix, 208.
—, Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation, xlviii, 395; xlix, 191.
—, G. G. Walpers, Repertorium Botanices Systematicæ, xlvii, 200.
—, W. S. von Waltershausen, Ætna and its Convulsions, xlvii, 100.
—, N. B. Ward, on the growth of plants in closely glazed cases, xliii, 383.
—, J. W. Webster, Manual of Chemistry, xi, 377; xx, 89; xxxvi, 195; xxxviii, 329.
—, J. W. Webster, on the Azores, announced, iv, 200;
notice of, iv, 251.
—, N. Webster, Dictionary of the English Language, notice of, xv, 399.
—, G. White, Natural History of Selborne, xxxvii, 155.
—, Wikström, Annual Report on Botany by the Swedish Academy, xl, 393.
—, C. Wilkes, Narrative of the U.S. Exploring Expedition, xlviii, 211; xlix, 149.
—, E. Williams, Comprehensive Modern Geography and History, notice of, xxviii, 378.
—, A. Wilson, American Ornithology, notice of, xviii, 202.
—, Theory of wine making, notice of a treatise on, xi, 396.
—, N. Wiseman, Lectures on the connection between Science and Revealed Religion, xxxii, 209.
—, A. Wood, Class Book of Botany, xlix, 190.
—, G. B. Wood and F. Bache, Dispensatory of the United States, notice of, xxiv, 151; xxxi, 406.
—, W. C. Woodbridge, American Annals of Education and Instruction, xix, 174.
—, —, Universal Geography, noticed, viii, 397.
—, W. H. Wright, Treatise on Mortars, xlix, 379.
—, Young's Elements of Geometry, xxv, 206.
—, F. Zantedeschi, Della Elettrotipia, &c., xliii, 390.
—, J. G. Zuccarini, Flora Japonica, xxxix, 175.
Periodical.
—, Annals and Magazine of Zoology, Botany and Geology, xxxv, 194.
—, Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science, E. Emmons and A. J. Prime, xlviii, 394.
Works, Periodical.
—, The Southern Agriculturalist, notice of, xviii, 203; xxi, 182.
—, L'Asclépiade, notice of, viii, 388.
—, Forstner's Botanische Zeitung, xlvi, 200.
—, American Botanical Register, by W. Rich and J. A. Brereton, announced to commence, xx, 160.
—, Wm. J. Hooker's Journal of Botany, xxxix, 177; xl, 172; xlii, 185; xliii, 189, 385.
—, The Chemist, C. and J. Watt, xliii, 392.
—, Chemical Gazette, W. Francis and H. Croft, xliv, 191.
—, G. W. Featherstonhaugh's Journal, notice of, xx, 412.
—, Journal of the Franklin Institute, xx, 412.
—, The Geologist, C. Moxon, xliii, 392.
—, S. N. Dickinson's Mechanic's Magazine and Journal of Public Internal Improvements, notice of, xx, 160.
—, Journal Mèdical de la Gironde, viii, 388.
—, Medical Journal of South Carolina, commenced, xii, 382.
—, U. S. Medical and Surgical Journal, notice of, xxvii, 180.
—, Archives générales de Médecine, when begun, viii, 388.
—, Physical and Medical Journal of Cincinnati, commenced, xii, 382.
—, Microscopic Journal, xliii, 392.
—, Annales des Sciences Naturelles, noticed, viii, 387.
—, Bulletin des Sciences et de l'Industrie, noticed, viii, 386; ix, 205.
—, Archiv für Naturgeschichte, continued by Erichson, xlii, 187.
—, Journal of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, xxi, 173.
—, Boston Journal of Philosophy and the Arts, vii, 359.
—, Physiology, Magendie's Quarterly Journal, notice of, v, 185.
—, Rafinesque's Friend of Mankind, a new journal, xx, 415.
—, Revue Encyclopédique, ii, 164; iii, 392; viii, 385; xviii, 184.
—, Thomson's Records of Science, xxviii, 365; xxxii, 212.
—, Sturgeon's Annals of Electricity and Magnetism and Chemistry, xxxii, 213.
—, West of England Journal of Science and Literature, xxviii, 365.
—, Western Minerva, or American Annals of Knowledge and Literature, a Quarterly Journal, Lexington, Ky., iii, 365.
—, Swainson's Zoological Miscellany, iii, 392.
—, Transactions or Proceedings of Societies, seeAcademy,Society,Lyceum, &c.
Wörthite,Hess, xxvi, 387.
Woulfe's apparatus, a substitute for,R. Hare, with a plate, i, 410; xiii, 1.f
Wounds dressed with cotton, xxi, 159.
Wray, J., biographical sketch of, xxxvi, 223.
Wright, B., on hydraulic limestone of New York, iii, 230.
Wright, E., a theory of fluxions, xiv, 330.f
—, on the different views respecting the theory of fluxions, xvi, 53.
—, application of the fluxional ratio, and the coincidence of the several orders of fluxions with the binomial theorem, xxiv, 298f; xxv, 93.f
—, mathematical paper on surveying, xxii, 74.f
Wright, R., meteorological observations in Columbia, 1820-1830, xxxvii, 1.
Wright, W. H., Treatise on mortars, noticed, xlix, 379.
Writing on a metallic surface, permanent after fusion, xxv, 197.
Wyatt, T., Manual of Conchology, by, noticed, xxxv, 386.
Wyman, J., on an anomalous substance resembling bone, xxxvi, 381.
—, on fossil bones from Georgia and Burmah, xxxvi, 385.
—, on a fœtal kitten, xxxvi, 391.
—, recent tooth of an elephant from Singapore, xxxvi, 386.
—, on the skeleton of the sloth, xxxvi, 382.
—, dissection of mackerel shark, xxxviii, 197.
—, — of an electrical eel, xxxviii, 197.
—, description of a tooth of a mastodon, xxxix, 53.
—, on Filaria in the lungs of a sheep, xxxix, 183.
—, on the Nantilus umbilicatus, xxxix, 185.
—, on the Otion Cuvieri, xxxix, 182.
—, notice of the howling monkey, xl, 387.
—, blind fish from a cave in Kentucky, xlv, 94.
—, microscopic structure of the teeth of the Lepidostei, and their analogies with those of the Labyrinthodonts, xlv, 359.f
Wyoming, scenery of, iv, 4; xviii, 316.
—, coal regions of,B. Silliman, xviii, 308.f
—, forts, battle ground, xviii, 317.
—, history of, xviii, 387.
X.
Xanthic oxide in guano, xlix, 200.
Xanthine,Unger, xlix, 391.
Xanthite, a new mineral,W. W. Mather, xviii, 359f, [Idocrase.]
—, formula from the analysis,J. J. Berzelius, xxvi, 388.
Xanthium maculatum, memoir on,C. S. Rafinesque, i, 151.
Xanthogen, discovery of, vii, 377.
Xavier, F., death of, xxiv, 194.
Xyloidine,H. Braconnot, xxviii, 131.
Y.
Yale College Observatory, latitude and longitude of, xxxiv, 309.
— —, geological position of, vii, 20.
— —, Report of the Faculty on a course of liberal education, xv, 297.
— — Cabinet, presents to, xxvii, 381, 382.
— — Library, donation to, xxvii, 184.
— —, Trumbull Gallery of Paintings at, xxxix, 213.f
— —, donation of shells to, xxxix, 195.
Yale Natural History Society, xxx, 187; xxxiv, 397.
Yard, English, as compared with the French metre, xxi, 382.
Yarrell, W., notice of the British Fishes of, xxxvii, 167.
—, on Osmerus Hebridicus, xxxv, 312.
—, notice of, xxxvii, 167.
Yeast, mode of making, vii, 378; x, 387.
Yenite, in Connecticut, viii, 59.
—, in Rhode Island, vii, 251; viii, 231.
Yelloly,on an acoustic instrument, xxxv, 313.
Yellow copper ore, seeCopper, sulphuret of.
— wood, iii, 44.
Yew tree, longevity of, xxix, 353; xxxi, 358.
— —, —,J. E. Bowman, xxxi, 358.
Yorkshire Philosophical Society, xxi, 168.
—, Geology of, byJ. Phillips, noticed, xxi, 1.
Young, A., life and character of N. Bowditch, xxxv, 1.
Young, J. R., Elements of Geometry, xxv, 206.
Young, G., antiquity of organic remains, xxxv, 308.
Young, T., memoir of, xxii, 232.
Young, Dr., cabinet of, at Edenville, N. Y., for sale, xxviii, 400; xxxvi, 393.
Yttro-cerite in Massachusetts,E. Hitchcock, xlv, 331; xlvii, 351, 353.
—, stated to occur in New Jersey, vi, 379.
Z.
Zabians, remarks on the idolatry and philosophy of,J. W. Draper, xxviii, 201.
Zabriskie, J. B., experiments on the induction of metallic coils, xxxii, 308.f
—, model of an electro-magnetic engine, xxxii, 313.f
—, construction of galvanic magnets, xxxvi, 124.f
—, electro-magnetic rotations, xxxvi, 129.f
Zacatecas, mines of, xxiv, 230.
Zach, Baron de, some account of, xvi, 209; xxiv, 194.
Zaffre, new mode of preparing, xxviii, 147.
Zamia, fossil fruits of,G. A. Mantell, xlv, 401.
—, sussexiensis, xlv, 401.
Zanesville Atheneum, cabinet of, xxv, 229; xxxi, 79.
—, coal formations, iii, 5; xxv, 228.
—, remarks on, xxv, 228.
Zantedeschi, F., memoirs of, on the electrotype, noticed, xliii, 390.
Zeolite, recent formation of, xx, 382.
Zeolites, order of superposition in amygdaloidal cavities, xlix, 59.
—, not usually formed at the formation of the containing rock,J. D. Dana, xlv, 116.
Zeolitic minerals, origin of,J. D. Dana, xlix, 52.
— —, of Bergen Hill, N. J., xl, 69; xliv, 54.f
Zeuglodon,R. Owen, xxxvii, 231.
—, not a reptile,R. Owen, xxxix, 204.
—, geognostic position of, xxxviii, 381.
—, skeleton of,S. B. Buckley, xliv, 409.
—, skeleton of, obtained by A. C. Koch, xlix, 218.
Zeus crinitus,S. L. Mitchill, xi, 144.f
Zinc, action of dilute sulphuric acid on, xix, 372.
— blende, seeBlende.
—, equivalent of, xlviii, 187.
—, separation of, from manganese, xlvii, 194; xlviii, 187.
—, as a covering for buildings,A. Caswell, xxxi, 248.
—, ibid,L. D. Gale, xxxii, 315.
—, ore of, containing iodine, xvi, 389.
—, biseleniuret of, xviii, 391.
— and ammonia, carbonate of, xlix, 200.
— mines of Franklin, N. Jersey,F. Alger, xlviii, 252.f
—, carbonate of, or calamine in Missouri, xii, 376.
—, —, in Michigan, xli, 185.
—, silicate of, or electric calamine in Michigan, xli, 185.
—, —, in Virginia, xliii, 169.
— ores of New Jersey, analyses of, ii, 319.
— — —, (Franklinite) reduction of, v, 242.
—, red oxide of, v, 242.
—, — —, analysis of,A. A. Hayes, xlviii, 260.
—, oxide of, or Ancramite,J. Torrey, v, 235, 399.
—, —, ibid, identical with cadmia and of furnace origin, vi, 180.
—, —, at Ancram, N. Y.,J. Torrey, v, 235.
—, sulphuret of, seeBlende.
Zipaquera in New Grenada, salt works of, xxxii, 89.
Zircon, fusion of, ii, 292.
—, from Vermont,C. U. Shepard, xvii, 358.f
— crystals, tesselated, in New York, xlvi, 36.f
—, of Buncombe Co., North Carolina,C. U. Shepard, xiii, 392.f
—, in Connecticut, vi, 220.
—, in Maine, xviii, 297.
—, in New York, v, 30; ix, 41; xvii, 196; xxi, 325; xlvi, 36.f
—, in North Carolina, iii, 229; iv, 192; v, 271, 401; xiii, 392.f
—, in Pennsylvania, viii, 239; ix, 45; x, 219, 221; xiv, 5, 13, 17.
—, in Vermont, xvii, 358.f
Zirconium, how obtained, ix, 377.
Zizia pinnatifida, xlv, 175.
Zodiac of Denderah, removed to France, v, 191; vi, 200.
Zodiacallight, (?) remarks on, xv, 62f, 364.
Zodiacal light, observations on,A. D. Bache, xxvii, 335.
— —, —,D. Olmsted, xxvii, 416; xxix, 378; xxxiii, 390.
— —, —, Aug. 1840,E. C. Herrick, xxxix, 331;
–Nov. 1842, xliv, 209.
— —, observations on the cause of, xlii, 395.
Zoisite, in Connecticut, ii, 240; vi, 223; xii, 161.
—, in Massachusetts, x, 18; xiv, 216.
—, in New Hampshire, viii, 235.
—, in Pennsylvania, xiv, 9, 17.
—, in Rhode Island, viii, 231.
—, in Vermont, iv, 276; vi, 223.
Zoological nomenclature, notice of the Report of the British Association on, and of the Nomenclator Zoologicus of L. Agassiz, byA. A. Gould, xlv, 1, 11.
— —, remarks on,S. S. Haldeman, xlvi, 18.
— notices, on the Catskill Mountains,J. Pierce, vi, 86.
— weather glass, xvii, 187.
— writings of C. S. Rafinesque, notice of,S. S. Haldeman, xlii, 280.
Zoology–Mammalia.
Mammalia, distinctions of under jaws of, from those of Saurians, xxxvii, 229.
—, fossil, in Great Britain, xlvii, 186.
—, — vertebrated animals of the crag of Norfolk and Suffolk, xxxi, 339.
—, North American,J. Richardsonon, xxxi, 343, 356, 376.
— of New York, number of,J. E. DeKay, xlv, 398.
— and birds, in the Fulton market, N. Y.,C. Fox, xxix, 293.
— of Connecticut, catalogue of,J. H. Linsley, xliii, 345.
—, about Richmond, Indiana, catalogue of, with notes,J. T. Plummer, xlvi, 244.
—, fossil, from Brunswick Canal, Georgia,R. Harlan, xliii, 141.f
—, —, at Big Bone Lick, xviii, 139; xx, 370.
—, — remains in marl pits, Craven Co., N. C.,H. B. Croom, xxvii, 168.
* Fossil species are indicated by an Asterisk
Arvicola ferrugineus,R. Harlan, x, 285.
— riparius, note on,J. T. Plummer, xlvi, 247.
*Basilosaurus of Harlan, xxvii, 354; xxxvii, 231.
*—, named Zygodon,R. Harlan, xli, 179. See beyond,Zeuglodon.
Bradypus tridactylus, remarks on a skeleton of,J. Wyman, xxxvi, 382.
*Chæropotamus, xxxvii, 231.
Crocodile, habits of, xxi, 163.
*Dicobune, xxxvii, 232.
*Dinotherium,R. Harlan, xli, 178.
Dipodomys Phillipsii, or Gerboa rat, from Mexico,J. E. Gray, xlii, 334.
Dogs, anecdote of, xlvi, 243.
*Dorudon, xlix, 216.
*Elephant of Siberia, xxvii, 353.
*—, fossil, Ohio, Jackson Co., xxxiv, 358, 362.f
*—, remains of, near Bloomfield, Ohio, xxv, 256.
*— bones on the Irondiquot creek, town of Perinton, N. Y., xxxii, 377.
*— tooth, found near the shore of Lake Erie, xiv, 31.
*— bones and mylodon (?), from Oregon,H. C. Perkins, xlii, 136.f
*— bones (of the mammoth) from near Behring's Straits, xvi, 382.
*Elk of Ireland, iv, 246.
*—? bones in North Carolina, xxvii, 170.
Eupleres, a new genus, from Madagascar, xxxi, 192.
Felis borealis, taken in Connecticut, xxxvii, 194.
*Glyptodon, xxxvii, 232.
Haliochærus griseus, a species of seal, xxxi, 358.
Hippopotamus, new,S. G. Morton, xlvii, 406.f
Horse, anecdote of, xlvi, 243.
Kangaroo, six new species of, from Australia,Gould, xl, 217.
Macropus frenatus, xl, 217, 218.
— lateralis, xl, 217, 218.
— lunatus, xl, 217, 218.
— psilopus, xl, 218.
— robustus, xl, 217.
— unguifer, xl, 217, 218.
*Mastodon, notice of the tooth of,J. Wyman, xxxix, 53.
*—, on the denial system of, xl, 377.
*—, age of, xxvii, 352; xxx, 394.
*—,Big BoneLick and elsewhere, geological position of,C. Lyell, xlvi, 320.
*—, skeleton found in excavating the Morris Canal, xiv, 188.
*—, — found on the Delaware and Hudson Canal, xiv, 31.
*—, —, Genesee Valley Canal, New York, xxxiii, 201.
*—, —, Crawford County, Ohio,J. W. Foster, xxxvi, 189.f
*—, —, Gasconade County, Missouri, xxxvi, 199.
*—, —, obtained from near St. Louis,A. C. Koch, xl, 56.
*— remains from near Cheshire, Ct., xiv, 187.
*— —, Berlin, Ct., xxvii, 165.
*— — in New York, near Rochester, xix, 358.f
*— — —, Orange Co., xxxi, 171.
*— — —, Ontario Co., xii, 380.
*— — in New Jersey,J. Van Rensselaer, xi, 246.
*— — in Ohio, ii, 245f, xxv, 256; xxx, 394; xxxi, 56; xxxvi, 189.f
*— —, near Nashville, Tenn., xxvii, 354.
*— —, from the river St. Francis, west of the Mississippi, i, 239.
*— — in Missouri, iii, 22; xxxvi, 199; xxxvii, 191.
*— — in Louisiana,W. M. Carpenter, xxxiv, 201.
*— — in North Carolina, xxvii, 170.
*— — of Wythe Co., Va., xxvii, 352.
*— longirostris in Maryland, xliii, 143.
*Megalonyx, localities of, in U. States, xxvii, 353; xlv, 209.
*—, remarks on,R. Owen, xliv, 342.
*Megatherium in New Jersey,R. Harlan, xiv, 187.
*— in Georgia, xxvii, 353.
*— of Patagonia, xxxiii, 105.
*—, remains of,R. Haymond, xlvi, 294.
*—, had not a bony armor, xxxvii, 371.
Mice, habit of, xlvi, 242.
Mole, on the natural history of, xvii, 386; xxviii, 168.
Mus bursarius,S. L. Mitchill, iv, 183.
— palustris, a new species,R. Harlan, xxxi, 385.
Mustela pusilla,J. T. Plummer, xlvi, 241.
— vulpina, description of,C. S. Rafinesque, i, 82.
*Mylodon,R. Harlan, xliii, 141; xlv, 209.
*— in Georgia, xlvii, 258.
*— ? in Oregon, xlii, 136.f
*—,R. Owen, xliv, 341.
*Opossum in the Stonesfield slate, xxvii, 412; xxxvii, 228.
*Orycterotherium,R. Harlan, xlii, 392; xliv, 69f; xlv, 210.
*— missouriense, description of, xliv, 69f, 344; xlv, 210.
*— oregonense, ibid, xlii, 136f; xliv, 79.
*Ovis, bones of, in Ohio, xxxi, 80, 82.f
*Phascolatherium,R. Owen, xxxvii, 230.
Phocena globiceps on the American coast, xxiii, 301.f
Pig, anecdote of, xlvi, 243.
*Pleurodon, remarks on,R. Owen, xliv, 342.
*Quadrumanous animal of the Sub-Himalayan range, xxxiii, 211.
Sciurus, monograph of the genus,J. Bachman, xxxvii, 290.
Sciurus aureogaster, xxxvii, 297.
— capistratus, xxxvii, 291.
— carolinensis, xxxvii, 304.
— cinereus, xxxvii, 297.
— Colliœi, xxxvii, 307.
— leucotis, xxxvii, 298.
— magnicaudatus, xxxvii, 296.
— niger, xxxvii, 307.
— nigrescens, xxxvii, 306.
— sub-auratus, xxxvii, 295.
— texianus, xxxvii, 295.
Simia seniculus, or howling monkey, some account of, xl, 387.
*Sivatherium, xxxiii, 104.
Sorex, note on two,J. H. Linsley, xxxix, 388.
— brevicaudatus,J. T. Plummer, xlvi, 237.
Squirrels containing larvæ of Estrus, xlvi, 244.
Stenorhyncus leptonyx, a seal, remarks on, xl, 390.
*Sus americana, in Georgia,R. Harlan, xliii, 143.f
*Tapir, at Darmstadt, xxvi, 218.
*—, tooth of, in Louisiana,W. C. Carpenter, xlii, 390.f
*Tetracaulodon, a bad genus, remarks on, xliii, 142.
*—,R. Harlan, xlv, 210.
*—, notice of,R. Owen, xliv, 345.
*Thylacotherium, xxxvii, 228.
Troglodytes niger, xlvii, 411.
Unicorn, on the existence of, xxi, 123.
Vespertilio pruinosus, Hoary Bat, met with in Connecticut, xxxvii, 195.
*Whale, xvii, 289.
—, suspension of respiration in, xxix, 348.
*Zeuglodon of Owen, xxxvii, 231.
*—, not a reptile,R. Owen, xxxix, 204.
*—, geognostic, position of, xxxviii, 381.
*—, skeleton of,S. B. Buckley, xliv, 409.
—of Alabama, obtained by A. C. Koch, xlix, 218.
Ornithology–Birds.
Birds of Corfu, the Ionian Islands and Crete, number of,H. M. Drummond, xlvii, 186.
*—, fossil, of Tilgate Forest, xxix, 362.
*—, gigantic Struthoid from New Zealand, xliv, 417; xlv, 184; xlviii, 194; xlix, 219, 403.
— sculptured in an ancient Egyptian building,Bonomi, xlix, 403.
— of North America, on the migration of,J. Bachman, xxx, 81.
—, American, miscellaneous notices on,J. P. Kirtland, xl, 19.
— of Connecticut, catalogue of, with notes,J. H. Linsley, xliv, 249.
—, of some North American, notes on,C. Fox, xxix, 291.
— near Carlisle, Penn., list of,W. M.andS. F. Baird, xlvi, 261.
Corvus canadensis,C. Fox, xxix, 291.
Cygnus americanus, or wild swan, a new species,J. T. Sharpless, xxii, 83.f
*Dinornis,R. Owen, xlv, 185; xlviii, 194.
*—, bearing of, on the subject of fossil footprints, xlviii, 199.
*—, notice of,G. A. Mantell, xlv, 184.
Falco leucocephalus, iv, 89.
Fringilla tristis, blue yellow bird, iv, 310.
Hirundo fulva, habits of,T. M. Brewer, xxxviii, 392.
Phalaropus hyperborea,C. Fox, xxix, 291.
Zoology–Birds.
Ptilonorhyncus holosericeus, habits of,J. Gould, xl, 218.
Scolopax pygmæa,C. Fox, xxix, 291.
Sparrows, number of caterpillars taken by, ix, 200.
Swallows, barn, notice of,S. Woodruff, xix, 172;
J. H. Steel, xix, 356.
Turkey, wild, in the Kenawha valley, xxix, 85.
Tyrannula flaviventris and T. minima,W. M.andS. F. Baird, xlvi, 273.
Herpetology–Reptiles.
Reptiles, notice of R. Owen's report on fossil, xlii, 328.
—, notice of T. Hawkins's work on fossil, xxvii, 413.
—, on the geological age of fossil,G. A. Mantell, xxi, 359.
—, American,A. Sager, xxxvi, 320.f
—, new species of, of North America,S. L. Mitchill, vii, 63.f
—, notes on,Thomas Say, i, 256.
—, on certain North American,D. H. Barnes, xi, 268; xiii, 66.
—, fish and lizards, appearance of, under extraordinary circumstances,J. E. Muse, xvi, 41.
— of Connecticut, catalogue of,J. H. Linsley, xlvi, 37.
Agamas, horned,R. Harlan, xxxi, 383.
Alligator from Manilla, capture of, with a sketch of the skull, xxxviii, 313.f
Amphiuma, the genus, xi, 279.
— tridactyli, xiii, 69.
*Basilosaurus,R. Harlan, xxvii, 354; xli, 179
–see farther preceding page,Zeuglodon.
Zoology–Reptiles.
Batrachian reptiles, new,R. Harlan, x, 53.
— —, arrangement of,D. H. Barnes, xi, 268.
Bufo, description of genus, xi, 270.
— vulgaris, notice of, xxxix, 188.
— cornuta, i, 265.
Chameleon, change of color, xxviii, 79.
*Chelonia Couperi, Georgia,R. Harlan, xliii, 144.f
*Chirotherium, footprints of, in sandstone, Storeton quarries, England, xxxvi, 394; xxxvii, 223.
*—, in new red sandstone of Cheshire, xxxvi, 397.
Coluber fulvius, i, 262.
— getulus, i, 260.
— heterodon, i, 261.
— punctatus, i, 261.
— trivittatus, i, 260.
Crocodile, habits of, xxi, 163.
*—, remains of, in New Jersey and Delaware, xvii, 289; xxvii, 353.
*Crocodilus clavirostris, in New Jersey,S. G. Morton, xlviii, 265.f
Crotalus durissus, or diamond rattlesnake, notice of,J. Peck, xxiv, 176.
— adamanteus, i, 263.
— miliareus, i, 263.
Emys origonensis,R. Harlan, xxxi, 382.f
*Gavial of Caen, analysis of the scales of,A. Connell, xxxiv, 201.
*Geosaurus, xviii, 246.
Hyla, description of genus, xi, 273;
— crucialis, x, 64.
*Ichthyosaurus remains in United States, xxvii, 353.
*—, largest, found by Miss Mary Anning, xxviii, 369.
*Iguanodon, bones of, in Mantell's museum, xxiii, 165.
*Iguanodon, discovery of,G. A. Mantell, xxvii, 355.f
*—, Maidstone, notice of, xxvii, 420.
Menopoma, description of genus, xi, 278.
*Mosasaurus, in United States, xvii, 289; xviii, 246; xxvii, 353.
Natrix torquata or common snake of Great Britain, incident regarding, xxxix, 186.
Ophisaurus ventralis, i, 262.
Pipa, description of genus, xi, 271.
*Plesiosaurus, xvii, 289.
*—, from North of Whitby, xxix, 364.
Proteus, of the North American lakes,S. L. Mitchill, iv, 181; vii, 68.f
—, generic character, vii, 67; xi, 284.
—, species of, vii, 68.f
— anguinus, xi, 284.
— lateralis, xi, 285.
— mexicanus, xi, 293.
— tetradactylus, xi, 291.
Protonopsis horrida, xiii, 69.
Rana, description of genus, xi, 273.