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
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
Wood Cuts.
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
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
Wood Cuts.