INDEX. H. Mann, 143; v. Martius, 288; W. Mitchell, 434. J. Nicklès, 434. E. Poeppig, 142. N. A. Ward, Gray, 141. Occultator, Gibbes, 191. Orton, J., geol. of Andes of Ecuador, 242. Salt deposit of La., Hilgard, 77. minerals from Chester Co., Pa., 319. origin of S. C. phosphate formation, 338. new mineral phosphate from W. I., 428. Silliman, B., Sr., Weston meteor, 1807, 1. 439 ||Smith, J. L., meteorites, Wisconsin, 271. Smithsonian Report for 1867, 295. eclipse, on observing, Newcomb, 413. Spectra, stellar, 274, 416, 417. Spectral lines of the elements, wave. Spectrum, artificial, 418. solar, 127, 273, 274, 417. Stanley's Logarithmic Tables, error in, 287. Storer, F. H., Johnson's How Crops Grow, Strong, T., obituary, 273. Sugar in the liver, 20, 258, 393. Sulpho-carbamid, Reynolds on, 428. T Transit observations, personal equation, Trichlormethyl-sulphon-cholorid, Loew, 350. Tyndall on chemical reactions caused by V Van Nastrand's Engineering Magazine, 295. Vermont, geology of, Perry, 341. on Radiata in Y. C. museum, no- Vision, binocular, Le Conte, 68, 153. W Ward, N. A., obituary, Gray, 141. Wilder on Extra Digits, noticed, 150. ZOOLOGICAL WORKS noticed:- Allen, H., Comparative Anatomy, 149. Birds of S. Carolina, 150. Edwards, N. Amer. Butterflies, 150. Halcyonoid polyps, Verrill, 282. Unios sensitive to light, White, 280; METEOR OF 112MIS N.Y. M.T. AS SEEN AT NEW HAVEN, Conn, PALISADES, N.Y., HAVERFORD, PA., and Wmst'n.Mass |