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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-Continued.

On the Gales experienced in the Atlantic States of North America, by R. Hare, M.D.
Description of a New Crystalline Form of Quartz, by G. Troost, M.D.
Description of five New Species of Genus Cichla, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Account of some of the Marine Shells of the United States, by Thomas Say.

On a New Locality of the Automalite, by Lardner Vanuxem.

Description of three New Species of the Genus Sciana, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Account of some of the Marine Shells of the United States, by Thomas Say (continued).

On the Geology and Mineralogy of Franklin, in Sussex County, New Jersey, by Lardner Vanuxem and W. H. Keating.

Observations upon the Cadmia found at the Ancram Iron Works, Columbia County, New York, by W. H. Keating.

On the Onykia Angulata, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Description of some Crystals of Sulphate of Strontian from Lake Erie, by G. Troost, M.D.

Account of some of the Marine Shells of the United States, by Thomas Say (concluded).

Geological Sketches of the Mississippi Valley, by Edwin James, M.D.

Description of a Quadruped belonging to the order Rodentia, by Thomas Say.

Description of a Squalus of very large size, which was taken on the Coast of New Jersey, by C. A. Le Sueur.

On a South American Species of Estrus, which inhabits the Human Body, by T. Say. On two remarkable Hepatic Mosses found in North Carolina, by L. D. Schweinitz. Description of Univalve Terrestrial and Fluviatile Shells of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Note.

Catalogue of the Library (continued).

List of Donors to the Library.

List of Donations to the Museum with the Donors' names.

Alphabetical Index to Volume II.

List of Plates.

Errata.

Vol. III. Part I. 7 Plates. 8vo, pp. iv. and 224. Philadelphia, 1823.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences for the year 1823.

Descriptions of several New Species of Ascidia, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Descriptions of Dipterous Insects of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Dissection of a Batrachian Animal in a living state, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Description and Analysis of the Zirconite of Buncombe Co., North Carolina, by
Lardner Vanuxem.

Observations on Fossil Elephant Teeth of North America, by R. Harlan, M.D.
Description and Analysis of a Lamellar Pyroxene, by Lardner Vanuxem.

Descriptions of Dipterous Insects of the United States, by Thomas Say (continued). Account of the Pyroxene of the United States, and Descriptions of some New Varieties of its Crystalline Forms, by G. Troost, M.D.

Observations on the Genus Oryzopsis, by Thomas Nuttall.

On the Marmolite of Mr. Nuttall, by Lardner Vanuxem.

Remarks on the Species of Corallorhiza indigenous to the United States, by Thomas Nuttall.

Description of Coleopterous Insects, by Thomas Say.

An Account of the Insect so destructive to the Peach Tree, by James Worth.

Notice of the Yenite of Rhode Island, and several other American Minerals, by G. Troost, M.D.

Vol. III. Part II. 6 Plates. Svo, pp. iv. and 225 to 410. Philadelphia, 1824.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, for the year 1824.
Publishing Committee of the Academy.

An Account of four Species of Stormy Petrels, by Charles Bonaparte.

Description of the American Petalite from Lake Ontario, by G. Troost, M.D.
Descriptions of Coleopterous Insects, by Thomas Say (continued).

Description of a New Species of the Genus Loligo, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Notices of American Spodumen.

On three New Species of Parasitic Vermes belonging to the Linnæan Genus Lernæa, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Description of a Crystalline Form of Chrysoberyl, by G. Troost, M.D.

Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-Continued.
Analysis of an Ore of Copper from New Jersey, by George T. Bowen.
Description of Coleopterous Insects, by Thomas Say (continued).

On a Fossil Genus of the Order Enalio Sauri (Conybeare), by R. Harlan, M.D.
On a New Extinct Fossil Species of the Genus Ichthyosaurus, by R. Harlan, M.D.
Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, by C. Bonaparte.
Account of an Examination of Fused Charcoal, by Lardner Vanuxem.

Descriptions and Analysis of the Sillimanite, a New Mineral, by George T. Bowen.
On a New Species of Duck, described by Wilson as the same with the Anas Fuligula of
Europe, by Charles Bonaparte.

On a Species of Lamantin resembling the Menatus Senegalensis (Cuvier), inhabiting the Coast of East Florida, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Descriptions of two New Species of the Genus Batrachoid of Lacepede, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Descriptions of Coleopterous Insects, by Thomas Say (continued.)

Catalogue of the Library (continued).

List of Donors to the Library.

List of Donations to the Museum with the Donors' names.

Alphabetical Index to Volume III.

List of Plates.

Addenda et Corrigenda.

Vol. IV. Part I. 13 Plates. 8vo, pp. iv. and 200. Philadelphia, 1824.

List of Officers.

CONTENTS.

Observations upon some of the Minerals discovered at Franklin, Sussex County, N. J., by Lardner Vanuxem and W. H. Keating.

Nova Generis Capromys, Desm. Species, auctore Edwardo Pappig, M.D. Lips. Sax. On an extinct Species of Crocodile not before described; and some Observations on the Geology of West Jersey, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, by Charles Bonaparte (continued).

Description of the Os Hyoides of Mastodon, by John D. Godman, M.D.

Description of a Testaceous Formation at Anastasia Island, extracted from Notes made on a Journey to the Southern Parts of the United States, during the Winter of 1822 and 1823, by R. Dietz.

Description of a New Species of Fish, of the Linnæan Genus Perca, by J. Gilliams. Descriptions of Colepterous Insects collected in the late Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, by Thomas Say.

Description of several Species of the Linnæan Genus Raia, of North America, by C.
A. Le Sueur.

Description of a New Crystalline Form of the Andalusite, by G. Troost, M.D.
An Account of some of the Fossil Shells of Maryland, by Thomas Say.
Description of several New Species of Holothuria by C. A. Le Sueur.

Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, by Charles Bonaparte (continued).

Vol. IV. Part II. 10 Plates. 8vo, pp. iv. 203 to 411. Philadelphia, 1825.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, for the year 1825.
On the Fresh-water and Land Tortoises of the United States, by Thomas Say.
Observations on the Zinc Ores of Franklin and Sterling, Sussex County, New Jersey,
by G. Troost, M.D.

Notice of the Plesiosaurus, and other Fossil Reliquiæ, from the State of New Jersey, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Description of three New Species of Coluber, inhabiting the United States, by T. Say. Description of two Species of Linnæan Lacerta, not before described, and Construction of the New Genus Cyclura, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, by Charles Bonaparte (continued.)

Description of four New Species of Linnæan Genus Blennius and a New Exocetus, by
William W. Wood.

Description of a New Species of Biped Seps, by R. Harlan, M.D.
Description of a New Species of Scincus, by R. Harlan, M.D.
On two Genera and several Species of Crinoidea, by Thomas Say.
Description of two New Species of Agama, by R. Harlan, M.D.
An Account of a New Species of the Genus Arvicola, by George Ord.
Description of a New Species of Salamander, by William W. Wood.

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Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia—Continued. Descriptions of New Hemipterous Insects, collected in the Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, performed by order of Mr. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under command of Major Long, by Thomas Say.

A New Genus of Mammalia proposed, and a Description of a Species upon which it is founded, by T. Say and G. Ord.

Description of a New Species of South American Fringilla, by Charles Bonaparte. Description of a New Species of Mammalia, whereon a Genus is proposed to be founded, by T. Say and G. Ord.

Remarks on the Floating Apparatus, and other peculiarities, of the Genus Ianthina, by Reynell Coates, M.D.

Description of two New Species of the Linnæan Genus Blennius, by C. A. Le Sueur. Description of a New Species of Trilobite, by J. J. Bigsby, M.D.

On a New Species of Modiola, by Thomas Say.

Descriptions of ten Species of South American Birds, by Charles Bonaparte.
Description of two New Species of Mexican Birds, by Charles Bonaparte.
Catalogue of the Library (continued).

List of Donors to the Library.

List of Donations to the Muscum, with Donors' names.

Alphabetical Index.

Plates of Volume IV.

Addenda and Corrigenda.

Vol. V. Part I. 8 Plates. 8vo, pp. iv. and 204. Philadelphia, 1825.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, for the year 1825. Description of a number of New American Species of Shaperiæ, by Lewis D. de Schweinitz.

Experiments on Anthracite, Plumbago, &c., by Lardner Vanuxem.

Additions to the Ornithology of the United States, by Charles Bonaparte.

Description of New Species of Hister and Hololepta, inhabiting the United States, by Thomas Say.

Description of a New Fish of the Genus Almo, by C. A. Le Sueur.

Description of a New Crystalline form of Apophyllite, Laumonite, and Amphibole, and of a variety of Pearlstone, by Gerard Troost, M.D.

Observations on the Nomenclature of Wilson's Ornithology, by Charles Bonaparte (continued).

Description of a New Species of Murænophis, by C. A. Le Sueur.
Note of the Genus Condylura of Illiger, by J. D. Godman, M.D.

Description of a New Species of Salamander, by Jacob Green.

Description of a New Species of the Genus Saurus (Cuvier,) by C. A. Le Sueur.

Descriptions of some New Species of Fresh-water and Land Shells of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Description of two Genera of the natural Order Cruciferæ, by Thomas Nuttall. Note, by J. D. Godman, M.D.

Description of a New Species of Salamandra, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Notes to the Paper entitled "Descriptions of ten Species of South American Birds," by Charles Bonaparte.

On the Species of the Linnæan Genus Asterias, inhabiting the Coast of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Description of a variety of the Coluber Fulvius (Linn.), a new Species of Scincus, and two New Species of Salamandra, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Observations on a Species of Anemone, of the Section Pulsatilla, indigenous to the United States, by Thomas Nuttall.

Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects inhabiting the United States, by Thomas Say.

Vol. V. Part II. 5 Plates. 8vo, pp. 205 to 410. Philadelphia, 1827.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, for the year 1827. Descriptions of Marine Shells recently discovered on the Coast of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Note on a Species of Scincus, by R. Harlan, M.D.

On the Distinction of two Species of Icterus, hitherto confounded under the specific name of Icterocephalus, by Charles Bonaparte.

On the Species of the Linnæan Genus Echinus, inhabiting the Coast of the United States, by T. Say.

Description of an Hermaphrodite Orang Outang, lately living in Philadelphia, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-Continued.

Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects, inhabiting the United States, by T. Say (continued)

Description of a Land Tortoise from the Gallapagos Islands, commonly known as the Elephant Tortoise," by R. Harlan, M.D.

Descriptions of New Species of Coleopterous Insects inhabiting the United States, by T. Say (concluded).

Genera of North American Reptilia, and a Synopsis of the Species, by R. Harlan, M.D. Description of some New Species of North American Insects, by N. M. Hentz.

Remarks on the Limestones of the Mississippi Lead Mines, by E. James, M.D.

Descriptions of three Species of the Genus Cremastocheilus, by T. W. Harris, M.D., of Milton, Mass.

List of Donations to the Cabinet.

Alphabetical Index.

Plates of Vol. V.

Vol. VI. Part I. 7 Plates. 8vo, pp. iv. and 178. Philadelphia, 1827.

List of Officers for 1827.

CONTENTS.

Genera of North American Reptilia, and Synopsis of the Species, by R. Harlan, M.D. (continued).

Remarks on the Osmunda Claytoniana of Linnæus, by S. W. Conrad.

Analysis of Cyanite and Fibrolite, and their Union in one Species under the name of Disthene, by Lardner Vanuxem.

Analysis of Tabular Spar, from Bucks County, Penn., with a Notice of various Minerals from the same locality, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Description of a new Fossil Species of Ostrea, by the same.

Description of a New Species of Grampus, inhabiting the Coast of New England, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Additional Observations on the North American Reptilia, by the same.

Notes of certain prepared Specimens of Quadrupeds in the possession of a gentleman lately returned to Philadelphia from his Travels in the United States and Territories, by R. Harlan, M.D.

List of Officers for 1828.

Geological Observations on the Secondary, Tertiary, and Alluvial Formations of the Atlantic Coast of the United States, arranged from the Notes of Lardner Vanuxem, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Description of the Fossil Shells which characterize the Atlantic Secondary Formation of New Jersey and Delaware, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Description of a New Species of Salamandra, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Notice of a Mineral which approaches to the Bildstein of Werner; with Remarks on the connection of Bildstein with Feldspar, by S. W. Conrad.

Description of a New Species of Juncus, by S. W. Conrad.

Description of two New Species of Shells of the Genera Scaphites and Crepidula; with some Observations on the Ferruginous Sand, Plastic Clay, and Upper Marine Formations of the United States, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Note, containing a Notice of some Fossils recently discovered in New Jersey, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Remarks on the Pedunculated Cirrhipedes; with Descriptions of two New Species of Otion, by Reynell Coates, M.D.

Note on the Geographical Distribution of the Anatifa Vitrea, by the same.

Note on the Specific Heat of the Atoms of Bodies, by Alex. Dallas Bache.

Notice of a New Species of Corallorhiza, by S. W. Conrad.

Note on the Anphiuma Means, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Description of New Dipterous Insects of the United States, by Thomas Say.

Vol. VI. Part II. 8 Plates. 8vo, pp. 181 to 326. Philadelphia, 1830.

CONTENTS.

Notice of the Fall of a Meteoric Stone, at Deal, in New Jersey, by Robert Vaux and Thomas M'Euen, M.D.

Descriptions of North American Dipterous Insects, by Thomas Say.

Additional Observations on the Geology and Organic Remains of New Jersey and Delaware, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

On the Geology and Organic Remains of a part of the Peninsula of Maryland, by Timothy A. Conrad.

Description of two New Species of the Linnæan Genus Lacerta, by T. R. Peale and J. Green, M.D.

Description of New North American Hemipterous Insects, by Thomas Say.

Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia-Continued. Observations on the Electrical Properties of Caoutchouc, or Gum Elastic, &c., by W. R. Johnson.

Description of two New Species of Salamander, by Jacob Green, M.D.

Description of fifteen New Species of recent, and three of Fossil Shells, chiefly from the Coast of the U.S., by Timothy A. Conrad.

Description of the Fossil Bones of the Megalonyx, discovered in White Cave, Kentucky, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Description of an extinct Species of Fossil Vegetable, of the Family of Fucoides, by R. Harlan, M.D.

Notice of some Parasitic Worms, by S. G. Morton, M.D.

Description of new North American Hemipterous Insects, by Th. Say (continued). Donations to the Cabinet of the Academy, during the years, 1827, 1828, 1829, and 1830.

Index to the Sixth Volume.

Vol. VII. Part I. 13 Plates.

List of Officers for the year 1834.

8vo, pp. 182. Philadelphia, 1834.

CONTENTS.

Catalogue of Plants collected chiefly in the Valley of the Rocky Mountains, near the Sources of the Columbia River, by Mr. N. B. Wyeth. Described by T. Nuttall. Description of some of the rarer or little-known Plants indigenous to the United States, by T. Nuttall.

Observations on the Tertiary and more recent Formations of a portion of the Southern States, by T. A. Conrad.

Descriptions of New Tertiary Fossils from the Southern States, by T. A. Conrad. Analysis of some of the Coals at Pennsylvania, by H. D. Rogers and A. D. Bache. Description of a New Genus of Fresh-Water Shells, by T. A. Conrad.

Description of a New Species of Hinnita, by T. A. Conrad.

Vol. VII. Part II. 10 Plates. 8vo, pp. 183 to 414. Philadelphia, 1837.

List of Officers for the year 1837.

CONTENTS.

Description of twelve New Species of Birds, chiefly from the vicinity of the Columbia
River, by John Kirk Townsend.

Description of a New Species of Hare found in South Carolina, by J. Bachman.
On the Fusing Point of Zinc, and a reference to the Relation between the Tenacity and
the Fusibility of the Metals in general, by Walter R. Johnson, A.M., &c.
Description of Two New Species of Trilobites, by Jacob Green, M D.
Description of New Marine Shells from Upper California. Collected by T. Nuttall,
Esq., by T. A. Conrad.

Observations on the Effects of a remarkable Atmospheric Current of Storm, as witnessed
on the day following its occurrence, by Walter R. Johnson, A.M., M.A. N.S.P.
Observations on the Different Species of Hares (Genus Lepus) inhabiting the U.S. and
Canada, by J. Bachman, D.D., President of the Literary and Philosophical
Society, Charleston, S. C.

Some Remarks on the Genus Sorex, with a Monograph of the North American Species, by John Bachman.

Additional Note on the Genus Lepus.

Description of a New Species of Wood-pecker, by James Trudeau, M.D.

Vol. VIII. Part I. 9 Plates. 8vo, pp. 171. Philadelphia, 1839.

CONTENTS.

Officers of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, for the year 1839. Description of New North American Neuropterous Insects, and Observations on some already described, by (the late) Thomas Say.

Summary of Meteorological Observations for 1836; made in Fayette County, Tennessee, by M. Rhea.

Description of Five New Fossils, of the older Pliocene Formation of Maryland and North Carolina, by Wm. Wagner.

A few Facts in relation to the Identity of the Red and Mottled Owls, by Ezra Michener, M.D.

Description of several New Species of American Quadrupeds, by the Rev. J. Bachman, of Charleston, S. C.

List of Quadrupeds procured by Mr. Townsend, and sent to the Academy of Natural Sciences.

Additional remarks on the Genus Lepus, with corrections of a former Paper, and descriptions of other Species of Quadrupeds found in North America, by John Bachman.

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