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Table of Contents

March 1861; Volume s2-31,Issue 92
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B

  1. Bache, A. D.

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      General account of the results of Part II of the discussion of the declinometer observations made at the Girard College, Philadelphia, between 1840 and 1845, with special reference to the solar diurnal variation and its annual inequality
      A. D. Bache
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 197-205; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.197
  2. Barrande, Joachim

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      Correspondence of Joachim Barrande, Sir William Logan, and James Hall on the Taconic system and the age of the fossils found in the rock of northern New England, and the Quebec group of rocks
      Joachim Barrande
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 210-226; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.210

C

  1. Cooke, Josiah P.

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      On the dimorphism of arsenic, antimony and zinc
      Josiah P. Cooke
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 191-197; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.191

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  1. Gibbs, Wolcott

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      Remarks on the atomic weights of the elements
      Wolcott Gibbs
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 246-251; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.246

H

  1. Hayden, Ferdinand Vandiveer

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      Sketch of the geology of the country about the headwaters of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers
      Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 229-245; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.229
  2. Hayes, S. D.

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      On a new lead-salt, corresponding to cobalt yellow
      S. D. Hayes
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 226-229; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.226
  3. Hildreth, S. P.

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      Abstract of a meteorological journal for the year 1860, kept at Marietta, Ohio
      S. P. Hildreth
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 252-256; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.252
  4. Hunt, T. Sterry

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      On the theory of types in chemistry
      T. Sterry Hunt
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 256-264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.256

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  1. Lea, M. Carey

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      On the Appalachian Mountain system
      M. Carey Lea
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 157-187; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.157
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      Remarks on a proposed process for the estimation of nitrogen, and on an acidimetric process
      M. Carey Lea
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 189-191; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.189
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      On the formation of picramic acid
      M. Carey Lea
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 188; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.188

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  1. Nickles, M. Jerome

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      Correspondence; Obituary: Dumeril, M. Payer, Pierre Daussy: Insalubrity of the air of Paris, Diffusion of Germs, (Panspermia,) Researches upon Spontaneous Generation, Chemical Synthesis, Acclimation, The Serimetre, Pseudomorphism and Pseudomophosis, The question of Inundations: Bibliography
      M. Jerome Nickles
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 266-276; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.266

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  1. Safford, James Merrill

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      The Upper Silurian beds of western Tennessee
      James Merrill Safford
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 205-209; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.205
  2. Smith, John Lawrence

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      Description of three new meteorites [from Kentucky and Tennessee]
      John Lawrence Smith
      American Journal of Science March 1861, s2-31 (92) 264-266; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2475/ajs.s2-31.92.264
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