The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 50 (First Series) General Index to Forty-Nine Volumes

Part 45

Chapter 452,479 wordsPublic domain

Outline of Mount Katahdin, Me., 27

Bailey's mode of testing for Nitric Acid, 86

" effects of Air Currents on Flame of Lamps, 88

Crystals of Columbite, (J. D. Dana,) 150

R. Hare's Electric Jar, 155

Crystal of Rhomboidal Limestone, (O. P. Hubbard,) 232

R. Hare's Electric Machine, 273

" Battery discharger, 274

" Electrical Apparatus, 276, 277

" improved Barometer Gauge Eudiometer, 281

" Calorimotor, 284

" Galvanic Deflagrator of 100 pairs, 288

" 700 pairs, 289

" Apparatus for Combustion of Phosphorus in Nitrous oxide, 291

Swaim's Apparatus for Electro-meteorological observations, 305

Zabriskie's Metallic Coils, 309, 310

" Electro-magnetic Engine, 315

Bailey's Figures of Common Blowpipe, 319, 320

Glass Balance Springs for Chronometers, 336

Crystal of Eremite, by C. U. Shepard, 341

Cryphæus Boothii, (Green,) Fossil Trilobite, 344

Page's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 356

Crosse's Acari, appearing in solutions of silex, 377

Auroral Column, 394

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VOL. XXXIII.--NO PLATES.

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J. D. Dana's Diagrams illustrating principles of drawing figures of Crystals, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 49

Alembic for distilling amalgam of Gold, 69

Crystals of Eremite, (J. D. Dana,) 71

Fossil Trilobite, (Paradoxides Beckii and P. Eatoni,) Jas. Hall, 140

Specimen of writing with Morse's Magnetic Telegraph, 186

Page's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 191, 192

Motion in the melted grease of a burning candle, 199

Crystals of Edwardsite, by J. D. Dana, 203

E. M. Clarke's Magneto-electric Apparatus, 214, 215, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224

R. Hare's Suction and Forcing Pump, 239

" Apparatus, 241, 245, 248

" Collapsed Reservoir, 243

" Hydro-pneumatic Cistern, 247

Redfield's Map of Sources of the Hudson River, 321

Gaylord's Sketches of Sunset Radiations, 338, 339, 340

Loomis's Diagram of the path of the Stow Hurricane, 1837, 369

Page's Rotary Multiplier, 376

" new form of Electrepeter, 378

Olmsted's Astronomical Diagrams, 392, 393

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VOL. XXXIV.--PLATES.

1. R. C. Taylor's Ground Plan of a group of Indian Mounds, of various forms, on the elevated Prairie, seven miles east of the Blue Mounds, in Wisconsin Territory, 88

2. " Plan of other Indian Mounds, 88

3, 4, 5. Anatomy of the Caligus americanus, by Pickering and Dana, 225

6. Loomis's Magnetic Chart of the United States, 1838, 290

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Veins in the Diamond, 38

Prof. Johnston's simplified Air-pump, 86

O. P. Hubbard, Trap Dikes in Granite, 106

" " " at the Falls in Campton, N. H., 109

" " " in Tamworth and Eaton, N. H., 113, 114

" Granite Veins in Granite, White Mountains, 123

Prof. Locke's Electro-magnetic Dipping Needle, 129

Lake Shore near Chicago, Illinois, (C. U. Shepard,) 135

Coal Formation of Upper Illinois, " 143

Various Fossil Shells, " " " 144, 150, 151, 152, 153

Page's new Magnetic Electrical Machine, 164, 166, 168, 371

Fossil Bones found in Louisiana, 202, 203

Galvanic Circuit through different Metals, 206

Bones of Fossil Elephant found at Jackson, Ohio, 363

Ceratocephala goniata, and C. ceralepta, (trilobites,) 378, 379

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VOL. XXXV.--PLATES.

1. Vascular System of Ferns, and monstrous flower of Orchis spectabilis, (J. W. Bailey,) 113

2. Bailey's figures of Fossil Infusoria, and recent Diatomæ, 118

3. Figures of new Shells, by Benj. Tappan, 268

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House in which Nathaniel Bowditch was born, 2

Plan of Niagara Falls and vicinity, 102

Page's Magnetic Electrepeter and Electrotome, 112

Crosse's Electrical Apparatus with insects emerging, 136

Angles and Casts of Crystals of Carbonate of Lime, 140, 141

Redfield's Map of the Raleigh's Tyfoon of 1835, 214

Page's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 258, 260, 262, 264, 267

Diagram of Circular Storm with reference to steering of ships, 280

Campbell's Electro-magnetic Engine, 343

Apparatus for solidifying Carbonic Acid, 349

Electro-magnetic Multiplier, 357

Fossil Encrinite found near Cincinnati, Ohio, 360

Ideal Figures of Loxodes bursaria, 374

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VOL. XXXVI.

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Calymene Bucklandii, (J. G. Anthony,) 107

Section of the Bluff at Port Hudson, La., with imbedded stumps, 118, 120

Zabriskie's Electro-galvanic Magnets, 124, 125, 126, 130, 131

Page's Galvanoscope, 141

Boomerang, or Kilee, of Australia, 165

Cranium of the Mastodon, found near Bucyrus, Ohio, 189

Molar Tooth of Fossil Elephant, found in Jackson Co., Ohio, 190

Illustration of Elevation of Lava, 249

Head of Scincus lateralis, 324

Coil of Copper Wire for making Magnets, 336

Page's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 350, 351, 352

Tube for crystallizing Carbonic Acid, 394

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VOL. XXXVII.--PLATES.

1, 2. Trilobites and recent animals allied to them, from Buckland's Bridgewater Treatise, 27

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Imaginary Rock Section, 57, 64, 68

Page's Magneto-electric Multiplier, 275

Liatris flexuosa, (a plant,) by David Thomas, 339

Plans of the track of the New Haven Tornado, July, 1839, 343

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VOL. XXXVIII.

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Gnathodon flexuosa, by T. A. Conrad, 93

Henry's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 210, 211, 215, 220, 223, 224, 227, 228, 229, 232, 235, 238, 240, 241, 242

Tracks of Animals in Variegated Sandstone, at Pölzig, 256

Section of Strata of New Red Sandstone at Pölzig, 257

Jones's Compensating Pendulum, 275, 276

Sections of Town's improved Bridge, 292, 293, 295

View of " " " 296

Prof. Johnston's Apparatus for solidifying Carbonic acid, 299

Cranium of an Alligator from Luconia, 312

R. Hare's apparatus for decomposition and recomposition of Water, 336

" Rotary Galvanic Multiplier, 339

Figures of Cerebra of American Indian and European, 355

Cranium of a Swiss, 358

" " an ancient Peruvian, 361

" " modern Peruvian, 366

" " Huron, 368

" " Araucanian, 369

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VOL. XXXIX.--PLATES.

1. Chart of hourly observations of Temperature at Amherst, 36

2. Loomis's Magnetic Chart of the United States, 1840, 41

3. Trumbull Gallery, Yale College, 213

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Galvanic Experiments and Arrangements, 31, 33, 34

Parhelia, (Willis Gaylord,) 62

Crystals of Apophyllite, (F. Alger,) 159

Crystal--Heulandite, " 160

" Stilbite, " 161

" Rhombohedral quartz, " 162

Byssus of the Naiades, (Kirtland,) 167

Martin's diagrams illustrating central forces, 263, 265, 269, 273

Filaria in a Horse's eye, 278

Achtheres percarum, 285

Diagrams illustrating Abbot's paper on the Pneumatic Paradox, 299, 303, 304, 306, 308, 312, 314

Crystals of Ledererite, (C. U. Shepard,) 359

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VOL. XL.--PLATES.

1. Crater of Kirauea, (Hawaii,) 1838, (Frontispiece,) 117

2. Lea's Figures of twenty-four Fossil Shells, 92

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Solar Halos, Aug. 28, 1840, (A. T. King,) 25

Abbot's Electro-magnetic Apparatus, 104, 109, 111

Apparatus for Electrography, 158

Illustrations of paper on Temperature of Mercury in a Siphon Barometer, by Prof. F. N. Benedict, 253, 258

Dr. Hare's Chemical Apparatus, 297, 300, 301, 304

Mass of Native Iron from near Oswego, N. Y., 366

Crystals of new variety of Beryl, from Haddam, 401

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VOL. XLI.--PLATES.

1. Portrait of Sheldon Clark, (Frontispiece,) 217

2. Taylor's View of Geological Model of Southern Coal Field of Pennsylvania, 80

3, 4. Bailey's Figures of American Bacillaria, 284, 304

5. Shells from the Secondary and Tertiary Formations, (T. A. Conrad,) 344

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W. C. Redfield's Sketch of the Prostrations on a section of the track of the New Brunswick Tornado, June 19, 1835, 79

Illustrations to Henry's paper on Electro-Dynamic Induction, 120, 137, 141, 146

Apparatus for preparing Manilla Hemp, 201

Polythalamia from the Upper Mississippi, &c., 401

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VOL. XLII.--PLATES.

1, 2. Bailey's Figures of American Bacillaria, 88, 104

3. H. C. Lea's Figures of eight new species of Shells, 106

4, 5. Leedom's Tellurium, an Astronomical Machine, 338

6. Isotelus megistos, 366

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Apparatus for detecting Arsenic, 77, 79

Redfield's Charts of the Storm of Dec. 15, 1839, 116, 117

Fossil Bones from Oregon Territory, 137, 139

Combustion by means of Wood Ashes, 167

Furnaces, &c., for smelting Lead, 170, 171, 173

Microscopic views of powder which fell on deck of a vessel, 196, 197

Alabaster Concretion from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, 207

Spark Extinguisher, 209

Sketch of Glaciers, Moraines, &c., 347, 354, 355

Sketches of the Alps and the Jura, 359, 360

Crown of a Fossil Molar Tooth found in Opelousas, La., 390

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VOL. XLIII.--PLATES.

1. Slab of Limestone with Footprints and Scroll found in bed of

Mississippi at St. Louis, in 1819, 14

2. Dewey's Figures of Carices, Tab. Cc, figs. 94-97, 90

3. Bones of two new Fossil Mammals from Georgia, United States, (1) Sus americana, Harl., 143 (2) Chelonia Couperi, Harl., 144

4. Illustrations to Prof. Loomis's paper on the Mayfield Tornado, Feb. 4, 1842, 278

5, 6. Prof. Bailey's Figures of American Bacillaria, 321, 331

7. Engelmann's North American Cuscutineæ, 333, 345

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Fossil Shells, (Producta,) 18

" Coral, (Archimedes,) 19

Pentremites pyriformis, 20

Indian Axe, of hornblende rock, 31

Section of Strata near Mineral Point, Wisconsin Terr., 37

Furnace for Smelting Lead, 46, 49

Section of Strata, showing Copper-ore Veins, 61

New species of Thracia, (C. B. Adams,) 145

Acarus and eggs, (the eggs first supposed to be a microscopic fungus,) 206

Redfield's Diagrams illustrating paper on the Providence Tornado, 266, 267, 269, 272, 275, 278

Crystals of Washingtonite, (C. U. Shepard,) 364

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VOL. XLIV.--PLATES.

1. Map of the Province of Tarapaca, in South Peru, 1

2, 3, 4, 5. Plans of Ancient American Mounds, &c., in Wisconsin, 21

6, 7, 8. Bones of a new Fossil Animal, found in Missouri, (Orycterotherium missouriense, Harl.,) 69

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Diagram to represent the Earth and its Atmosphere, 17

Crystals of Mesotype, (L. C. Beck,) 57

" Stilbite and Heulandite, (L. C. Beck,) 59

Section of Red Sandstone Strata at Boonton, N. J., 135

Figures of a Carbon Voltaic Battery, by B. Silliman, Jr., 181, 182

Map of Richmond (Indiana) and vicinity, 282

View of Pisolitic Strata, 284

Section of ancient Channels of Streams, 285

Fossil Fucoids, Richmond, Ind., 290, 291

Various Fossils, &c., Richmond, Ind., 292, 293, 294, 295, 299, 300, 301

Nodules of Iron Pyrites, Richmond, Ind., 312

Diagrams illustrating Dové's paper on the Law of Storms, 321, 328

New Trilobite, (Ceraurus crosotus,) 346

Magnetic Apparatus, 418

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VOL. XLV.--PLATES.

1. Tabular Diagram of observations on Tides in the North American Lakes, 18

2. Map of the World, with the track of the U. S. Exploring Expedition, and showing distribution of Coral Islands in the Pacific, 131

3. Torpedo occidentalis, Storer, 165

4. Prof. Alexander's Barometer, 233

5. Teeth of Lepidostei, by J. Wyman, 359

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Diagrams illustrating Mr. Chas. Tracy's paper on the Rotary Action of Storms, 67, 69, 71, 72

Section of the Ice Mountain of Hampshire Co., Va., 79

Diagrams illustrating Dent's new Compensation Balance for Chronometers, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, 93

*Great Comet of February, 1843, between pp. 200 and 201

Parts of the Ceraurus crosotus, 223

Diagram to show operation of Water falling over a Dam, 369

Curves showing results of experiments with Grove's Battery, 391, 392

Crystals of Eremite, (J. D. Dana,) 402

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VOL. XLVI.--PLATES.

1, 2. Fossil Footmarks at Turner's Falls, near Greenfield, Mass., 73

3. Bailey's Figures of Fossil Infusoria, 137

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Diagram showing force of Solar Rays, &c., 14

Crystals of Calc Spar, (J. D. Dana,) 33

" Zircon, Pyrites and Sphene, (J. D. Dana,) 36

Section of Niagara River, 70

Diagram illustrating Tails of Comets, 128

Draper's Tithonometer, 225

Crystals of Beaumontite, 234

Twining's Geometrical Diagrams, 324, 327, 328, 329

Apparatus for Analysis of the Carbonates, 351

Crystals showing striated surfaces, (J. D. Dana,) 365

Crystal of Galena distorted, (J. D. Dana,) 366

Crystal of Apatite " (J. D. Dana,) 366

Crystals curved, 366

Macle Crystal of Staurotide, 368

Improvement in Wollaston's Reflecting Goniometer, 372

Crystal of Borate of Lime, 377

" Haydenite, 379

" Datholite, (J. D. Dana,) 380

Crystals of Andalusite, (J. D. Dana,) 381

" Chondrodite, (J. D. Dana,) 381

Crystal of Sillimanite, (J. D. Dana,) 382

" Danaite, 384

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VOL. XLVII.--PLATES.

1. Portrait of William Maclure, 1

2. Map illustrating General Laws of Temperature throughout the United States, 18

3. Plate exhibiting the different Laws of Temperature at Key West and Fort Snelling, 26, 223

4, 5. Ichnolites, or Fossil Footmarks, 292, 316

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Crystal of Anatase, 216

Diagrams illustrating R. H. Fauntleroy's paper on the Equilibrium between Living and Dead Forces, 243, 244, 245

Diagram's illustrating J. H. Coffin's paper on the Secular Acceleration of the Moon's mean motion, 325, 329, 332

Lingula antiqua, 356

Various Fossils, found in State of New York, 358, 361, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 370, 376, 377, 378

Whitlock's Geometrical Diagrams, 380, 381

Unionidæ of the Country of the Iguanodon, 404, 405

Cranium of a new species of Hippopotamus, S. G. Morton, 407

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VOL. XLVIII.--PLATES.

1. Bailey's Figures of Crystals found in Plants, 17, 32

2. Dewey's Figures of Carices. Tab. Dd, figs. 98-105, 140

3. Footmarks of unknown Animals from the Stratified Sandstone of Turner's Falls, near Greenfield, Mass., 158

4. Bailey's Figures of Fossil and Recent Infusoria, 321, 342

5. Redfield's Chart exhibiting the Ice as observed in the North Atlantic, 373

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Apparatus for Galvanography, 244, 245, 246

Section of Beds at Sterling, N. J., 257

Head of a Fossil Crocodile (Crocodilis [Gavialis] clavirostris,) from New Jersey, 265

Astarte mactracea, (Linsl.,) a new shell, 275

Fusus Trumbulli, (Linsl.,) " 285

Nautilus connecticutensis, (Linsl.,) " 286

Various Fossils found in the State of New York, 299, 300, 303, 305, 306, 307, 309, 311, 312, 313, 314

Fossil Footmarks found in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, A. T. King, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 350, 351

Figure of a mass of Meteoric Iron from Cambria, N. Y., 389

Print from " " " " " 390

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VOL. XLIX.--PLATES.

1. Dewey's Figures of Carices. Tab. Ee, figs. 106-117, 42

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Prof. Snell's new articles of Philosophical Apparatus, 21

Plan of Artificial Mounds in Louisiana, 40

Maps of Copper Harbor, Lake Superior, &c., 65, 66

Prof. Snell's Diagram to illustrate theory of Halos, 77

New species of Batrachian Footmarks, by J. Deane, 80, 215

Electrical Apparatus, 109

Page's new Electro-magnetic Engines, 133

" Axial Galvanometer, 137

" Double Axial Reciprocating Engine, 141

Footprints from Westmoreland Co., Penn., (A. T. King,) 217

Prof. Hitchcock's Map and section, showing a singular case of Drift in Massachusetts, 260, 261

Solar Index, a new Magnetical Instrument, 306

Sketches of a mass of Meteoric iron from Tennessee, 339, 340

Apparatus connected with Prof. Draper's paper on the Allotropism of Chlorine, &c., 352

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