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(1st series)Volume 1; 1819
- p. 266-76 Outline of a Theory of Meteors by W. G. Reynolds
Volume 2; 1820
- p. 335-7 Account of a gelatinious meteor by R. Graves
Volume 5; 1822
- p. 170-1 On meteorlites, by M. Fleuriau de Bellevue (abstract)
- p. 257-264 Descriptive Catalogue of Rocks and Minerals collected in N. Carolina by D. Olmstead
Volume 6; 1823
- p. 315-325 Meteors (July 24 and Nov 21, 1819 and March 9, 1822) by J. Dean
- p. 397 Composition of meteoric stones. (Juvenas) by Laugier
Volume 7; 1824
- p. 170-1 Notice of the late Meteor in Main, Nobleboro Aug 7th, 1823 by P. Cleaveland
Volume 8; 1824
- p. 218-225 Notice of the Malleable Iron of Louisiana by C. H.
Volume 9; 1825
- p. 194 Meteoric Iron by A. Humboldt
- p. 351-2 Notice of a Meteoric Stone which fell at Nanjemoy, Maryland, February 10th, 1825 by S. D. Carver
- p. 400 Aerolite of Maine, August 1823, composition of by J. W. Webster
Volume 10; 1826
- p. 131-7 Analysis of the Maryland Aerolite by G. Chilton
Volume 11; 1826
- p. 120 Notice of a brilliant Meteor seen at Burlington, Vt. on the evening of April 14 by G. W.
- p. 184-9 Observations on two late Meteors seen at New HavenBenedict by A. C. Twining
Volume 12; 1827
- p. 154-6 Notice of native Iron from Canaan, Conn. by W. Burrall
Volume 13; 1828
- p. 35-7 Notice of a Meteoric Fire Ball by S. E. Dwight
Volume 14; 1828
- p. 183-6 Native Iron? slightly arseniuretted by C. U. Shepard
- p. 199 Meteor of a green color by B. Silliman
Volume 15; 1829
- p. 168 Falling stars, Dr. Brandes
- p. 195-6 Virginia aerolite by J. H. Cocke
- p. 358 Fall of meteoric stones at Nashville, Tennessee, reported by Dr. Mitchill
Volume 16; 1829
- p. 20-27 Examination of a substance called Shooting Star, which was found in a wet meadow by H. W. Brandes
- p. 191-203 A mineralogical and chemical description of the Virginia Aerolite. by C. U. Shepard
- p. 217-9 Analysis of the Meteoric Iron of Louisana, and... by C. U. Shepard
Volume 17; 1830
- p. 140-2 On Crystallized Native Terrestrial Iron, Ferro-silicate of Manganese, and various other American Minerals by C. U. Shepard
- p. 326-8 Analysis of the meteorite which fell near Drake's Creek, 18 miles from Nashville, Tennessee in the year 1827 by B. Silliman
Volume 18; 1830
- p. 200 Tennessee Meteorite by B. Silliman
- p. 378-9 Notice of the circumstances attending the fall of the Tennessee Meteorites by B. Silliman
- p. 388-9 Georgia Meteor and Aerolite. by B. Silliman
Volume 19; 1831
- p. 384-6 Meteoric Iron in Bohemia. by D. Brewster
Volume 20; 1831
Volume 25; 1834
- p. 354-63 On the meteors of Nov. 13, 1833 by Edward Hitchcock
- p. 363-411 Observations on the meteors of November 13th 1833 by Denison Olmsted
Volume 26; 1834
- p. 86-88 Meteoric Phenomenon of November 1799 by Humboldt
- p. 132-74 (continued from Vol. 25 p411) Observations on the meteors of November 13th 1833 by Denison Olmsted
- p. 320-52 Investigations respecting the meteors of Nov 13th, 1833, remarks upon Prof. Olmstead's theory respecting the cause by A. C. Twining
Volume 27; 1835
- p. 335-8 Meteoric observations made on an about the 13th of November 1834 by A. D. Bache
- p. 339-40 Meteors on the morning of November 13th, 1834 by A. C. Twining
- p. 382 Great mass of meteoric iron from Louisana
- p. 417-9 Notices of observations of meteors in November.
Volume 28; 1835
- p. 58-9 Remarks as to the prevailing ignorance on shooting stars from the meeting of the British Association 1833.
- p. 70 Mode of registering Meteoric Phenomena by Mr Adie (Note...relates to meteorlogical events and aurora)
- p. 95-104 On shooting stars by Elias Looms
- p. 288-90Meteoric iron, in Europe, at Magdebourg, and on the nature and origin of meteorites, from Transactions of the Geological Society of France.
- p. 305-9 Replies to a circular in relation to the occurance of an unusual Meteoric Display on the 13th Nov. 1834, addressed by the Secretary of War to the Military posts of the United States, with other facts...
- p. 361 On a substance called inflammable snow by M. Hermann (from Ann. de Pog. tome 28 p566)
Volume 29; 1836
- p. 168-170 Facts respecting the Meteoric Phenomena of November 13th, 1834 communicated by Denison Olmsted
- p. 376-83 On the cause of the Meteors of November 13th, 1833 by Denison Olmsted
- p. 383-88 Observations upon the facts recently presented by Prof. Olmsted, in relation to the meteors, seen on the 13th Nov 1834 by A. D. Bache
Volume 32; 1837
- p. 181-3 Foreign Accounts of the Meteoric Shower of November 1836 by J. B. Biot
- p. 392-3 Meteors at Hingham. Mass. by J. L. Russel
Volume 33; 1838
- p. 176-80 On the Shooting Stars of August 9th and 10th 1837; and on the Probability of the Annual Occurance of a Meteoric shower in August. by Edward C. Herrick
- p. 257 Meteoric iron in Texas by R. Cox
- p. 257 Meteoric iron in France by W. C. Woodbridge
- p. 354-64 Further proof of an annual Meteoric Shower in August, with remarks on Shooting Stars in general. by Edward C. Herrick
- p. 402 Brilliant meteor seen in the daytime by R. Gaylord
Volume 34; 1838
- p. 332-7 Chemical analysis of meteoric iron, from Claiborne, Clarke Co., Alabama. by C. T. Jackson
Volume 35; 1839
- p. 223-37 On the meteor of May 18th, 1838, and on shooting stars in general by Elias Looms
Volume 36; 1839
- p. 81-4 On meteoric iron from Ashville, Buncome County, North Carolina by C. U. Shepard
- p. 355-63 Additional Account of the Shooting Stars of December 6 and 7, 1838; by Edward C. Herrick
- p. 393 African meteorite by T. W. Harris
Volume 37; 1839
- p. 130-35 Account of a meteor seen in Connecticut December 14, 1837, with some considerations on the Meteorite which exploded near Weston, Dec 14. 1807 by Edward C. Herrick
- p. 190-1 Cold Bokkeveld meteorite. Meteoric iron from Potosi. by C. F. A. Morren
- p. 325-38 Report on the Shooting Stars of August 9th and 10th, 1839, with other facts relating to the frequent occurance of a meteoric display in August. by Edward C. Herrick
- p. 385-6 Fall of meteorite in Missouri, February 13, 1839
Volume 38; 1840
- p. 250-54 Description and analysis of a meteoric mass, found in Tennessee by G. Troost
Volume 39; 1840
- p. 249-55 On the identity of edwardsite with monazite (mingite) and (Analysis of meteoric stone which fell near Little Piney. Missouri, Feb 13, 1839 by C. U. Shepard
- p. 381 Most brilliant meteor. Translation from the Journal of Corcyra Corfu.
- p. 381-2 Explosion of a meteor near Antigua, West Indies
- p. 382-3 Splendid meteoric fireball by E. C. Herrick
Volume 40; 1841
- p. 199-201 African meteorite of Cold Bokkeveld, by G. Champion
- p. 349-65 Contributions towards a History of the Star-Showers of Former Times; by E. C. Herrick
- p. 366-70 On native and meteoric iron by C. U. Shepard
Volume 42; 1842
- p. 203 I. Fall of a meteoric stone at Gruneberg in Silesia. II. Meteorites in France at Chateau Renard and near Bethune
- p. 397-398 Meteors of April 18-20,1841
- p. 398-399 Shooting stars of Dec 7th, 1838
- p. 399 Determination of Longitude by Shooting Stars
- p. 401-402 Researches concerning the Periodical Meteors of August and November (Abstract) by S. C. Walker
- p. 403-404 Meteorite of Chateau-Renard by Dufrenoy
Volume 43; 1842
- p. 212-214 Observations for shooting stars, April 20-21, 1842 by E. C. Herrick
- p. 354-63 Analysis of meteoric iron from Cocke County, Tennessee, with some remarks upon chlorine in meteoric iron masses by C. U. Shepard
- p. 398-9 Explosion of a meteor near Boston, Oct 1 O.S. 1689 by Cotton Mather
- p. 399-400 Meteor of November 10th, 1841
- p. 401 Terrestrial origin of the alleged meteoric rain in Hungary
Volume 45; 1843
- p. 102-3 On phosphate of lime (apatite), in the Virginia meteoric stone by C. U. Shepard
Volume 46; 1843
- p. 401-3 Analysis of meteoric iron from Burlington, Otsego County, New York by B . Silliman
Volume 48; 1844
- p. 145-156 Remarks on the Alabama Meteoric Iron with a chemical analysis of the drops of Green Liquid which exude from it by Charles. T. Jackson
- p. 316-320 Observations made at New Haven, Conn., on the shooting stars of the August meteoric period, in 1844 by E. C. Herrick
- p. 388-392 Notice of a mass of Meteoric Iron found at Cambria, near Lockport, in the state of New York by B. Silliman
Volume 49; 1845
- p. 336-340 Description of a mass of meteoric iron, which fell near Charlotte, Dickson County Tennessee, in 1835 by G. Troost
- p. 341-342 Of a mass of meteoric iron discovered in De Kalb County, Tenn. by G. Troost
- p. 342-344 Of a mass discovered in Green County, Tenn. by G. Troost
- p. 344-346 Of a mass discovered in Walker County, Alabama by G. Troost
- p. 407-408 Particulars of the fall of meteorites in the Sandwich Islands by Hiram Bingham
- p. 408 Remarkable meteor at Fayetteville
(2nd series)Volume 2; 1846
- p. 356-358 Desription of three varieties of Meteoric Iron. 1 from near Carthage, Smith County, Tennessee; 2 from Jackson County, Tennessee; 3 from near Smithland, Livingston County, Kentucky by G. Troost
- p. 370-376 On the Meteoric Iron of Texas and Lockport by B. Silliman and T. S. Hunt
- p. 377-392 Report on Meteorites by Charles Upham Shepard
Volume 9; 1850
- p. 143-5 Meteorite in North Carolina. by J. H. Gibbon
Volume 10; 1850
- p. 127-8 On Meteorites by Charles Upham Shepard
- p. 255 On the Meteoric Iron from Zacatecas by Dr C. Bergemann
Volume 11; 1851
- p. 36-40 On Meteorites by Charles Upham Shepard
Volume 13; 1852
- p. 142 On the Meteoric mass discovered at Schwetz by M. G. Rose
- p. 289-290 Notice of Meteoric Iron in the Mexican Province of Sonora by John L. Le Conte.
Volume 14; 1852
- p. 439-440 On a mass of meteoric iron from near Seneca River, N. Y. By Prof. O. Root
Volume 15; 1853
- p. 1-6 Notice of meteoric iron near lion River, Great Namaqualand, South Africe; and of the detection of Potasium in meteoric iron. by C. U. Shepard.
- p. 7-22 Notice of Professor Clark's Thesis on metallic meteorites. By Wm. S. Clarke
- p. 290 Meteor observed at Toulouse by M. Petit, and at Bordeaux by M. Abria
- p. 291 On a new meteoric stone from Gutersloh
- p. 363-366 Notice of the meteoric iron found near Seneca River, Cayuga County, N. Y. by C. U. Shepard.
Volume 17; 1854
- p. 131 A new meteorite from Tennessee by J. L. Smith
- p. 239-240 On a new meteorite from New Mexico by F. A. Genth
- p. 325-330 New localities of meteoric iron by C. U. Shepard.
- p. 331-332 Description of meteoric iron from Putnam County, Georgia. by J. E. Willet
Volume 18; 1854
- p. 369-372 Notice of three ponderous masses of Meteoric Iron at Tuczon, Sonora. by C. U. Shepard.
Volume 19; 1855
- p. 153-163 Memoir on Meteorites--A description of five new meteoric irons, with some theoretical considerations on the origin... by J. L. Smith
- p. 322-343 Memoir on Meteorites--A description of five new meteoric irons, with some theoretical considerations on the origin... by J. L. Smith
- p. 417 On a newly discovered Meteoric Iron (Madoc, C. W.)
Volume 21; 1856
- p. 146 Fall of meteoric stones (near Hamburg)
- p. 153-157 On a specimen of native iron from Liberia, Africa. by A. A. Hayes
- p. 213-216 On a new locality of meteoric iron, in the Orange River County, South Africa, and a supposed new locality of the same, in Mexico. by C. U. Shepard.
- p. 302 (review of) An Essay on Meteorites, by R. P. Greg
Volume 22; 1856
- p. 271 Meteoric iron of Thuringia (abstract) by W. Eberhard
- p. 272 Meteoric iron of Cape of Good Hope (analysis) by Uricoechea
- p. 272 Meteoric stone of Mezo-Madaras in Siebenburg (analysis) by F. Wohler
- p. 374-376 Examination of the meteoric iron from Xiquipilco by W. J. Taylor
Volume 23; 1857
- p. 118-119 Description of a new meteoric iron from Chili, containing native lead by R. P. Greg
- p. 119-120 An account of a fall of a large mass of meteoric iron at Corrientes in South America by R. P. Greg
- p. 138 On the (daylight) meteor of July 8th by N. K. Davis
- p. 287 On the meteor of July, 1856 by T. M. Peters
Volume 24; 1857
- p. 134-137 Notice of a meteoric stone which fell at Petersburg, Lincoln county, Tennessee, August 5th, 1855 by C. U. Shepard
- p. 158 Notice of a brilliant Meteor seen near Lake Winnibigoshish, Minnesota, April 11, 1857 by Rev. B. F. Odell
- p. 293-4 Examination of a Nickel Meteorite, from Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. by Wm. J. Taylor
- p. 294 Meteoric Iron of Mexico by Dr. Evan Pugh
- p. 294 Meteoric stone (fell Oesel, 11th May 1855) by A. Gobel
- p. 294 Meteoric stone (fell near Bremervorde, 13th May 1855) by Wohler
- p. 449 Supposed Meteorite by T. Bassnett
Volume 25; 1858
- p. 135 On the supposed meteorite from Marblehead by A. A. Hayes
Volume 26; 1859
- p. 299 Meteoric stone of Borkut (Hungary) by F. Leydolt
Volume 28; 1860
- p. 259-270 Examination of a supposed Meteoric Iron, found near Rutherfordton, North Carolina. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 270-276 On a shooting meteor, seen to fall at Charleston, South Carolina, on the evening of November 16th, 1857, with notices of other supposed shooting meteors. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 300-303 (daylight) Meteor of August 11, 1859
- p. 409-411 Account of several meteoric stones which fell in Harrison Co., Indiana, March 28th, 1859 by J. L. Smith
Volume 30; 1860
- p. 42-45 On a mode of employing Instataneous Photography as a means for the accurate determination of the Path and Velocity of a Shooting Star, with a view to the determination of its Orbit. by Johathan H. Lane
- p. 103-111 An account of the fall of meteoric stones at New Concord, Ohio, May 1st, 1860 by E. B. Andrews
- p. 186-93 On the Meteor of November 15th, 1859 by H. A. Newton
- p. 204-208 Notices of several American Meteorites By C. U. Shepard
- p. 240 Descriptions of three new meteoric irons, from Nelson County, Ky., Marshall County, Ky., and Madison County, North Carolina by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 256 Further notice of the New Concord (Ohio) Meteor, of May 1, 1860 by E. W. Evans
- p. 256 Shooting Stars of August 9-10, 1860 (observed from Yale Collage, U.S.)
- p. 292-5 The Meteor of July 20th, 1860 by C. S. Lyman
- p. 295-6 The Meteors of August 2d and 6th, 1860
- p. 296 Further Notice of the New Concord (Ohio) Meteor, of May 1, 1860 by E. W. Evans
- p. 296-8 Shooting stars of August 9-10, 1860 by E. C. Herrick
Volume 31; 1861
- p. 136 Further observations on the Shooting Stars of August 9-10, 1860
- p. 137-9 Shooting Stars in November, 1860
- p. 151 Two New Meteorites by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 264-6 Description of three new meteorites, (1)Lincoln County Meteoric stone which fell in August, 1855. (2)Oldham County (Ky). Meteoric Iron (3)Roberston County(Tenn). Meteoric Iron. by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 302 New Meteorites from Hindostan by H. S. Taylor
- p. 456-9 Catalogue of the Meteoric collection of Charles Upham Shepard, deposited in the cabinet of Amherst College, Mass.
Volume 32; 1861
- p. 30-38 On the path and velocity of the Guernsey County (Ohio) meteor of May 1st, 1860. By E. W. Evans
- p. 311-318 A sketch of the life and scientific services of John Evans, U. S. geologist for Oregon and Washington territories, and...(details Port Orford) By Charles T. Jackson
- p. 401-403 Notice of a meteorite which fell in Hindostan in 1857. By J. Lang Cassels
Volume 33; 1862
- p. 290 Shooting stars of January 2, 1862 by E. C. Herrick
- p. 338-48 An account of two meteoric fireballs observed in the United States, Aug. 2 and Aug. 6, 1860 by H. A. Newton
Volume 34; 1862
- p. 297 Meteors observed at Germantown (near Philadelphia), Pa
- p. 297-8 On some North American Meteorites by C. F. Rammelsberg
- p. 431-2 Detonation of meteoric fireball on Dec. 3rd, 1861 by E. Heis
- p. 443-4 Supposed fall of meteoric iron at St. Louis, Mo. by B. F. Shumard
Volume 37; 1864
- p. 243-48 Analysis of a meteorite from Chile by C. A. Joy
- p. 377-89 The original account of the displays in former times of the November Star-Showers, together with a determination of...period... and probable orbit...by H. A. Newton
Volume 38; 1864
- p. 385-6 A new Meteoric Iron from Wayne County, Ohio.--Some remarks on the recently described Meteorite from Atacama, Chili by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 424 On Meteoric Irons by H. Haidnger
- p. 425-6 Bishopville meteorite; Chladnite. by Rammelsberg
Volume 39; 1865
- p. 193-207 Abstract of a Memoir on Shooting Stars by H. A. Newton
- p. 372 A new meteorite from Arkansas by J. Lawrence Smith
Volume 41; 1866
- p. 136-137 On the Physical History of Meteorites (abstract) by H. C. Sorby
- p. 137-138 On the Mineralogical Structure of Meteorites (abstract) by H. C. Sorby
- p. 273-275 Observations os shooting stars on the nights of Nov. 12-14th, 1865.
- p. 276 Meteoric explosion near Charleston, S. C. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 347-351 On the Meteoric Fireball of July 13th, 1846. By Daniel Kirkwood
- p. 426 Meteorites of Aumale, Algeria
Volume 42; 1866
- p. 124-125 Review of Mr. Daubree's memoir on meteorites in Comptes Rendus.
- p. 218-219 A new meteoric iron,--the Colorado meteorite--from Russel Gulch, Gilpin Co., near Central City, Colorado Territory. By J. L. Smith
- p. 249-251 Brief notices of several localities of meteoric iron. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 286 Observations on the meteors of August last. By D. Trowbridge
- p. 286 Mass of meteoric iron in Colorado territory. By Henry
- p. 347-350 New locality of meteoric iron in Cohahuila, Northern Mexico. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 432 Meteorite in Hungary of June, 1866. By J. Szabo
Volume 43; 1867
- p. 78-88 Shooting stars in November, 1866. By H. A. Newton
- p. 276-279 November meteors in 1866.
- p. 280-281 Analysis of a meteoric iron from Colorado. By C. J. Jackson
- p. 285-300 On certain recent contributions to Astro-Meteorology. By H. A. Newton
- p. 384-385 Additionial notice of the Cohahuila Meteoric Iron. By C. U. Shepard
Volume 44; 1867
- p. 127-128 Upon the orbit of the November meteors. By Adams.
- p. 128-129 Connection of Comets with Meteors.
- p. 129-130 Observations of shooting stars, May 12th, 1867.
- p. 131 Der Meteorsteinfall am 9 Juni, 1866, bei Knyahinya(zweiter Bericht). By W. R. Haidinger
- p. 426-428 Shooting stars in August, 1867.
- p. 428-429 A review of Meteoric Astronomy by Prof. Daniel Kirkwood. By H. A. Newton
- p. 429 A review of On meteors in the Southern hemisphere, by Dr. E. Heis and Dr. George Neumayer
Volume 45; 1868
- p. 77 A new meteoric iron from Mexico. By J. L. Smith
- p. 78-92 Shooting stars of the morning of November 14th, 1867. By H. A. Newton
- p. 225-239 Shooting stars of November 14th, 1867.
- p. 279-280 On the spectra of the meteors of November 13-14, 1866. By J. Browning
Volume 46; 1868
- p. 257-8 A new locality of Meteoric Iron in Georgia by Charles Upham Shepard
Volume 47; 1869
- p. 1-8 An account of the Meteor which burst over Weston in Connecticut, in December, 1807, and of the falling of stones on that occasion by Professors Silliman and Kingsley
- p. 118-26 Meteors of November 14th, 1868 by H. A. Newton
- p. 130 On the carbonaceous matter of meteorites by W. Gibbs
- p. 230-34 Notices of New Meteoric Irons in the United States by Charles Upham Shepard
- p. 271-2 A New Meteoric Iron--"The Wisconsin Meteorite"-with some remarks on the Widmannstatian figures by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 383-5 The Cohahuila Meteoric Irons of 1868, Mexico by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 399-413 Meteors of November 14th, 1868 by H. A. Newton (with two plates)
Volume 48; 1869
- p. 145 Remarkable Meteor of May 20th by E. Loomis
- p. 146 Meteor of May 20th by E. A. Smith
- p. 240-44 On the Meteoric Stone which fell Dec 5th, 1868, in Franklin Co., Alabama by Geo. J. Brush
- p. 280-85 On the Phenomena of Light, Heat, and Sound accompanying the fall of Meteorites by W, Ritter and Haidinger
- p. 418-9 (notice of) Synthetic Experiments relative to Meteorites by M. Daubree
- p. 436 Meteors during the Eclipse by C. F. Himes
Volume 49; 1870
- p. 90-3 Account of a fall of Meteoric Stones near Danville, Ala, with an analysis of the same. by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 139-141 On the flight of a remarkable meteorite across the Western portion of the Ohio near Forest. By J. L. Smith
- p. 244-251 Meteors of November, 1869. By H. A. Newton
- p. 331-5 (1)Description and analysis of the Franklin County Meteoric iron. (2)Remarks on Copper and Nickel in meteoric irons.(3)Lead in Tarapaca Iron foreign? by J. Lawrence Smith
- p. 432-3 Shooting Stars on the night of Aug. 9-10th, 1864
- p. 433-5 Report on Luminous Meteors by J. Glaisher
Volume 50; 1870
- p. 293 Fall of a meteorite in Stewart county, Georgia. By J. L. Smith
- p. 335-338 Account of the fall of a meteoric stone that fell in Stewart county, Georgia. By J. E. Willet
- p. 339-340 Description and analysis of a meteoric stone that fell in Stewart county, Ga. on 6th October, 1869. By J. L. Smith
(3rd Series) Volume 1; 1871
- p. 30-32 Meteors of November 13th-14th, 1870. By H. A. Newton
- p. 308 On a meteor seen at Konisha, Minnesota. By T. M. Young
- p. 308-309 Fall of Meteoric Stones at Concord, Ohio.
Volume 2; 1871
- p. 10-15 On three masses of meteoric iron from Augusta Co., Virginia. By J. W. Mallet
- p. 63-64 A remarkable Meteor. By R. H. Thurston
- p. 133-136 Notice of the meteoric stone of Searsmont, Maine. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 227 Shooting Stars of August 10th-11th. By H. A. Newton
- p. 227 On a Meteor seen at Wilmington, N. C., July 19. By E. S. Martin
- p. 470 November Meteors in 1871. By H. A. Newton
- p. 474 On a Meteor seen at Alexandria, Egypt. By Beverly Kennon
Volume 3; 1872
- p. 69 The Wisconsin meteorite. By I. A. Lapham
- p. 71-72 Masses of Meteoric Iron. By David Forbes
- p. 207-208 On the Meteorites of the Hacienda, La Concepcion and San Gregorio. By Juan Urgindi
- p. 235-236 Meteor in Mexico.
- p. 388-389 Greenland meteorite. By E. Seymour
Volume 4; 1872
- p. 52-53 On the Meteors of April 30th-May 1st. By Daniel Kirkwood
- p. 244 The August Meteors. By C. S. Lyman
- p. 495-496 Analysis of the meteoric iron of Los Angeles, California. By C. T. Jackson
Volume 6; 1873
- p. 18-22 On the meteoric iron found near Shingle Springs, Eldorado County, Calif. By B. Silliman
- p. 152-153 Meteors of Nov. 27th, 1872, at Teneriffe, Canary Islands. By Frederica Dabney
- p. 154 Meteor seen in Newfoundland. By Henry. H. Cleft
- p. 237 Meteoric iron.
- p. 392 Note on the Meteors of November 14th. By Daniel Kirkwood
Volume 7; 1874
- p. 149-150 Asmanite, a new species of silica from a meteorite. By N. H. M. Story-Maskelyne
Volume 9; 1875
- p. 294-302 Spectroscopic examination of gases from meteoric iron. By A. W. Wright
- p. 407 Fall of a meteor in Iowa.
- p. 459-460 Preliminary note on an examination of gases from the meteorite of Feb. 12, 1875. By A. W. Wright
Volume 10; 1875
- p. 44-49 Examination of gases from the meteorite of Feb. 12, 1875. By A. W. Wright
- p. 203-205 On the passage of two bolides in 1872 and 1874 over middle Kentucky By J. L. Smith
- p. 206-207 Note on the gases accompanying meteorites. By J. W. Mallet
- p. 357-363 Iowa County meteor and its meteorites. By N. R. Leonard
Volume 11; 1876
- p. 253-262 On the gases contained in meteorites. By A. W. Wright
- p. 458 On a bolide of January 31st, that passed over Kentucky. By J. L. Smith
- p. 473-474 Notice of the meteoric stone of Waconda, Mitchel County, Kansas. By C. U. Shepard
Volume 12; 1876
- p. 72-73 Pittsburg meteoric iron. By F. A. Genth
- p. 316 Fall of a meteorite in Kansas City, Missouri, June 1876. By J. D. Parker
- p. 165-176 On the gases contained in meteorites. Second paper. By A. W. Wright
- p. 439 Notice of a meteorite from Madison Co., N. C. By B. S. Burton
- p. 166-167 Meteor of Dec. 21st, 1876 By H. A. Newton
Volume 13; 1877
- p. 207-211 On the meteoric stone of Rochester, Fulton County, Indiana. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 211 Examination of the Waconda meteoric stone, Bates County meteoric iron, and Rockingham County meteoric iron. By J. L. Smith
- p. 243 Note of the recent fall of three meteoric stones in Indiana, Missouri, and Kentucky. By J. L. Smith
Volume 14; 1877
- p. 246 Two new meteoric irons. By J. L. Smith
Volume 15; 1878
- p. 337-338 On a fourth mass of meteoric iron from Augusta County, Virginia. By J. W. Mallet
Volume 16; 1878
- p. 348 Observations of Bright Meteors By E. F. Sawyer
Volume 18; 1879
- p. 77-78 Fall of a meteorite on the 10th of May, in Iowa. By S. F. Peckham
- p. 78 The supposed Meteorite of Chicago. By E. S. Bastin
- p. 186-188 On the Estherville, Emmet County, Iowa meteorite of May 10, 1879. By C. U. Shepard
Volume 19; 1880
- p. 370-371 An account of finding a new meteorite in Cleburne County, Alababa. By W. E. Hidden
- p. 381-382 On the Ivanpah, California, Meteoric Iron. By C. U. Shepard
Volume 20; 1880
- p. 74 Analysis of the meterotic iron from Cleburne County, Alabama. By J. B. Mackintosh
- p. 324-326 A new meteoric iron from North Carolina By W. E. Hidden
Volume 21; 1881
- p. 117-119 On the meteoric iron of Lexington County, South Carloina. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 286-287 On the Whitfield County, Georgia, meteoric iron. By W. E. Hidden
Volume 22; 1881
- p. 86 On the so-called Cosmical Dust. By Lasaulx
- p. 119 On a new meteoric iron, of unknown locality in the Smithsonian Musuem. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 166 Dr. J. Lawrence Smith's Collection of Minerals and Meteorites.
Volume 23; 1882
- p. 156 Supposed organic remains in meterotites. By Hahn
- p. 229-232 Magnetic properties of a specimen of nickelferious iron from St. Catarina, Brazil. By Henri Becquerel
Volume 24; 1882
- p. 71 Supposed organic remains in meteorites. By D. F. Weinland
Volume 25; 1883
Volume 26; 1883
- p. 32-38 The Bishopville and Waterville meteorites. By M. E. Wadsworth
- p. 248 Supplementry note on the Bishopville Meteorite. By M. E. Wadsworth
- p. 336-338 On meteoric iron from near Dalton, Whitfield County, Georgia. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 411-412 Classification of Meteorites. By Tschermak
Volume 28; 1884
- p. 285-288 On a mass of meteoric iron from Wichita County, Texas. By J. W. Mallet
- p. 299-300 A New Meteorite. By I. R. Eastman
Volume 29; 1885
- p. 33-35 The Santa Catharina meteorite. By O. A Derby
- p. 232-233 Meteoric iron from Coahuila, Mexico. By N. T. Lupton
- p. 469 On the meteoric iron from Trinity County, California. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 496 The Santa Catharina meteorite. By O. A Derby
Volume 30; 1885
- p. 105-108 On the meteorite of Tomatlan, Jalisco, Mexico. By C. U. Shepard
- p. 235-238 On three masses of meteoric iron fron Glorieta Mountain near Canoncito, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. By G. F. Kunz
- p. 312 The Grand Rapids meteorite. By R. B. Riggs
- p. 404-405 The Washington Co., Penn. meteorite. By G. F. Kunz
Volume 31; 1886
- p. 41-46 Description of a meteorite from Green County, Tennessee. By W. P. Blake
- p. 78-79 Meteors of November 27, 1885. By H. A. Newton
- p. 81-94 The Story of Bela's Comet. By H. A. Newton
- p. 145-148 Meteoric Iron from Jenny's Creek, Wayne County, West Virginia., By G. F. Kunz
- p. 409-426 The Biela Meteors of November 27th, 1885 By H. A. Newton
- p. 460-465 On two masses of meteoric iron, of unusual interest. By W. E. Hidden
Volume 32; 1886
- p. 226-231 On two hitherto undescribed Meteoric Stones by E. S. Dana
- p. 284-303 On the crystalline structure of Iron Meteorites. by O. W. Huntington
- p. 304-306 A new Meteoric Iron from Texas by E. Hidden
- p. 311-313 Further notes on the Meteoric Iron from Glorieta Mt., New Mexico. by G. F. Kunz
- Appendix p. 1-4 Catalogue of the collection of meteorites in the Peabody Museum of Yale College.
Volume 33; 1887
- p. 58-59 A fifth mass of Meteoric Iron from Augusta Co., Virginia. by G. F. Kunz
- p. 115-118 On the Coahuila Meteorites. by O. W. Huntington
- p. 228-235 On two new Meteorites from Carroll County, Kentucky, and Catorze, Mexico. by G. F. Kunz
- p. 244 Nickeliferous metalic Iron from New Zealand. by G. H. F. Ulrich
- p. 494-499 On the Meteoric Iron which well near Cabin Creek, Johnson County, Arkansas, March 27th, 1886. by G. F. Kunz
- p. 500-501 On the Johnson County, Ark., and Allen County, Ky., Meteorites. by J. E. Whitfield
Volume 34; 1887
- p. 60-62 On the Aerolite from Rensselaer County, New York. by S. C. H. Bailey
- p. 381-383 Description of an Iron Meteorite from St. Criox Co., Wisconsin by D. Fisher
- p. 387-390 The Rockwood Meteorite. by J. E. Whitfield
- p. 467-477 On some American Meteorites. by G. F. Kunz
Volume 35; 1888
- p. 212-213 On the so-called Northford, Maine, Meteorite by F. C. Robinson
- p. 264 New Meteorites. by F. W. Clarke
Volume 36; 1888
- p. 1-14 Upon the relation which the former Orbits of those Meteorites that are in our collections, and those that were seen to fall, had to the Earth's Orbit. by H. A. Newton
- p. 113-119 The Fayette County, Texas, Meteorite. by J. E. Whitfield
- p. 275-277 On two new masses of Meteoric Iron by G. F. Kunz
Volume 37; 1889
Volume 38; 1889
- p. 252 Mazapilite by Dr. Koenig
Volume 39; 1889
- p. 59-61 A new Stone Meteorite. by L. G. Eakins
- p. 392-395 The radiant energy of the standard candle; mass of meteors. by C. C. Hutchins
- p. 395-396 Meteoric Iron from North Carolina. by L. G. Eakins
- p. 521-522 Fall of Meteorites in Iowa. by J. Torrey Jr.
Volume 40; 1890
- p. 161-163 Two new Meteoric Irons. by F. P. Venable
- p. 223-226 Notice of two new Iron Meteorites from Hamilton Co., Texas, and Puquois, Chili, S. A. by E. E. Howell
- p. 312-323 On five new American Meteorites. by G. F. Kunz
Volume 41; 1891
- p. 235-238 The Fireball in Raphael's madonna di Foligno. by H. A. Newton
Volume 42; 1891
- p. 385-387 The Tonganoxie Meteorite. by E. H. S. Bailey
Volume 43; 1892
- p. 64 A new Meteoric Iron from Garrett Co., Maryland. by A. E. Foote
- p. 65-67 Farmington, Washington Co., Kanas Aerolite by G. F. Kunz
- p. 80 The Kiowa Co. (Kansas) Meteorites. by R. Hay.
- p. 423-424 A Meteorite from Central Pennsylvania by Wm. G. Owens.
- p. 424-426 On two Meteoric Irons. by G. F. Kunz
- p. 509-515 Josephinite, a new Nickel-Iron. by W. H. Melville
Volume 44; 1892
- p. 400-401 Washington County, Kansas, Meteorite. by H. L. Preston.
Volume 45; 1893
- p. 64 Preliminary notice of a Meteoric Stone seen to fall at Bath, South Dakota. by A. E. Foote.
- p. 153-155 Preliminary note of a new Meteorie from Japan. by H. A. Ward.
Volume 46; 1893
- p. 67 Cross Roads Meteorite. by E. E. Howell
- p. 76 A large Australian Meteorite.
- p. 161-172 Fireball of January 13th, 1893. by H. A. Newton.
- p. 283-285 A new Meteorite from Hamblem County, Tennessee. by L. G. Eakins
- p. 470-473 On the Diamond in the Canon Diablo Meteroic Iron and on the hardness of Carborundum. by G. F. Kunz.
Volume 47; 1894
- p. 430-435 Beaver Creek Meteroite. by E. E. Howell.
Volume 49; 1895
- p. 53-55 Preliminary notice of the Plymouth Meteorite. by H. A. Ward.
Volume 50; 1895
(4th series)Volume 1; 1896
- p. 208 A Meteorite from Forsyth Co., North Carolina by E. A. Schweinitz
Volume 2; 1896
- p. 149-153 On the composition and structure of the Hamblem County, Tennessee, Meteorite by George P. Merrill
Volume 3; 1897
- p. 1-14 The worship of Meteorites by Hubert A. Newton
- p. 65-66 Note on a new Meteorite from the Sacramento Mountains, Eddy Co., New Mexico by Warren M. Foote
- p. 83-87 Catalogue of the collection of Meteorites in the Peabody Museum of Yale University.
- p. 359-378 Hubert Anson Newton by J. Willard Gibbs
- p. 424 An introduction to the study of meteorites, published by British Museum.
Volume 4; 1897
- p. 325 New meteorite from Canada.
Volume 5; 1898
- p. 62-64 On Iron Meteorites, as nodular structures in Stony Meteorites by H. L. Preston
- p. 135-140 Four new Australian Meteorites by Henry A. Ward
- p. 269-272 San Angelo Meteorite by H. L. Preston
- p. 447-454 The Jerome (Kansas) Meteorite by Henry S. Washington
Volume 7; 1899
- p. 233 A new Kansas Meteorite by Henry A. Ward
Volume 8; 1899
- p. 153-156 Note on a New Meteoritic Iron found near the Tombigee River, in Choctaw and Sumter Counties, Alabama, U.S.A. by Warren M. Foote
- p. 225-226 Notice of a new Meteorite from Murphy, Cherokee Co., N. C. by Henry L. Ward
- p. 412-416 Notice of an Aerolite that recently fell at Allegan, Michigan by Henry A. Ward
Volume 9; 1900
- p. 201-202 Illinois Gulch Meteorite by H. L. Preston
- p. 283-286 Two new American Meteorites by H. L. Preston
- p. 367-368 The Hayden Creek, Idaho, Meteoric Iron by W. E. Hidden
- p. 410-412 On a new Meteorite from Oakley, Logan County, Kansas by H. L. Preston
Volume 10; 1900
- p. 250 The Bjurbole, Finland, Meteorite by O. C. Farrington
Volume 11; 1901
- p. 60-62 On the nature of the metallic veins of the Farmington Meteorite by O. C. Farrington
- p. 414-422 On rival theories of Cosmogony by Rev. O. Fisher
Volume 12; 1901
Volume 13; 1902
- p. 467-468 Internal structure of Cliftonite by John M. Davison
Volume 14; 1902
- p. 38-42 The action of copper sulphate upon Iron Meteorites by O. C. Farrington
Volume 15; 1903
- p. 71 On the occurrence of free phosphorus in the Saline Township meteorite by O. C. Farrington
- p. 254 Meteoric iron from N'Goureyma, near Djenne, province of Moiena Soudan by E. Cohen.
- p. 316-319 The Bath Furnace Meteorite by Henry A. Ward
- p. 395-396 The Andover Meteorite by Henry A. Ward
- p. 469 A new meteoric iron from Augusta Co., Virgina by D. H. Campbell
Volume 16; 1903
- p. 335 Purchase of the Siemaschko collection of Meteorites
- p. 336 Meteoritenkunde von E. Cohen.
- p. 336 Meteorites from New South Wales
Volume 17; 1904
- p. 215-216 Notes on a new Meteorite from Hendersonville, N. C., and on additional pieces of the Smithville, Tenn., Fall by L. C. Glenn
- p. 383-384 The Canyon City Meteorite from Trinity County, California by Henry A. Ward
Volume 19; 1905
- p. 240-242 The Billings Meteorite: A new Iron Meteorite from Southern Missouri by Henry A. Ward
- p. 396-397 Moissanite, a natural Silicon Carbide.
Volume 21; 1906
- p. 186 Preliminary notice of a New Meteorite from Texas by Kenneth S. Howard
- p. 347-355 A Stony Meteorite from Coon Butte, Arizona by J. W. Mallet
- p. 356-360 On a new stony meteorite from Modoc, Scott County, Kansas by George P. Merrill and Wirt Tassin
Volume 22; 1906
- p. 55-60 The Estacado Aerolie by John M. Davison and Kenneth S. Howard
- p. 303-309 Analysis of 'Iron Shale' from Coon Mountain, Arizona by O. C. Farrington
- p. 385-438 Minerals of thecomposition MgSiO3; A Case of Tetramorphism by E. T. Allen and Fred Eugene Wright and J. K. Clement
Volume 23; 1907
- p. 1-8 Colombian Meteorite localities: Santa Rosa, Rasgata, Tocavit by Henry A Ward
- p. 379-381 The Elm Creek Aerolite by Kenneth S. Howard
Volume 25; 1908
- p. 49-50 Description of the Williamstown Meteorite by Edwin E. Howell
- p. 105-107 The Ainsworth Meteorite by Edwin E. Howell
Volume 27; 1909
- p. 469-474The composition of stony meteorites compated with that of terrestrial igneous rocks, and considered with reference to their efficany in World-Making by George P. Merrill
Volume 28; 1909
- p. 431-434 The great Nevada meteor of 1894 by Walter P. Jenney
Volume 29; 1910
- p. 211-215 Times of fall of meteorites. by O. C. Farrington
- p. 350-352 A new Pennsylvania meteorite by O. C. Farrington
- p. 368 A new meteorite from Georgia by George P. Merrill
Volume 30; 1911
- p. 264-266 An Australian meteorite by L. Laybourne Smith
Volume 36; 1912
- p. 165-168 A meteoric iron from Paulding County, Georgia by Thomas L. Watson
Volume 37; 1914
- p. 391-398 Note on a new meteoric iron from Mount Edith, Ashburton district, West Australia by Warren M. Foote
Volume 39; 1915
- p.80-86 Note on a new meteoric iron from Sams Valley, Jackson Co., Oregon by Warren M. Foote
Volume 45; 1918
- p. 64-65 A second meteorite find in Florida by George P. Merrill
(5th series)Volume 3; 1922
- p. 211-15 The Pitts Meteorite by S. W. McCallie
Volume 4; 1922
- p. 239 New Meteoric Iron from Kentucky by George P. Merrill
Volume 5; 1923
- p. 175-6 A newly found Iron Meteorite from Somerset County, Pennsylvania by George P. Merrill