VI. 



INDEX. 



Hopkinson, Dr. J., don. to mus., 191. 

 Hough, Dr. Franklin J3., don. to mus., 



72. 

 Hull, Mrs., don. to mus., 37. 

 Hutton, William, don. to mus., 229. 



Imperial Soc. of Naturalists of Mos- 

 cow, don. to lib., 257, 300. 



Jamieson, Capt., don. to mus., 297. 

 Jardine, Sir Wm., don. to lib. 135. 

 Jay, Dr. John C, don to lib., 136. 

 Johnson, Dr. Wm. P., don. to mus., 38. 

 Johnson, Prof. W. R., don. to lib., 39, 



47, 51, 77. 

 Jones, Joseph, don. to mus., 159. 

 Jones, Dr. Wm. L.,don. to mus., 61. 

 Journal of Indian Archipelago, &c., don. 



of by Editor, 39, 78, 113, 135, liJ2, 



196, 256, .301, 



Kane, Dr. E. K., don. to mus., 298, 357. 

 Kaup. Dr. J. J., don. to lib., 301. 

 Kern, E. H., don. to mus., 297. 

 Kilvington, Robert, don. to mus., 14, 



exhibition by of Australian plants, 



81. 



Lacordaire, M. Th., don. to lib., IS. 

 Lambert, John, don. to mus., 71; don. 



to lib., 16. 

 Lankaster, Dr. E., don. to lib., 198. 

 Lasbury, Mr., don. to lib., 76. 

 Land, Capt. John, don. to mus., 107. 

 Lea, Isaac, don. to mus., 191, 229, 255, 



297, 298, 357 ; don. to lib., 3.58, 361 ; 

 on the fossil locality in Lehigh Co., 

 Penn., 171,173,205; on a new lo- 

 cality for Zircon, 211 ; Necrological 

 notice of Richard C. Taylor, 290; on 

 the Wave Theory, 261 ; on the genus 

 Acostaja d'Orbigny, 277. 



Le Conte, Dr. John L., don. to mns., 



298, 358; don. to lib., 362; on some 

 fossils from California, 261 ; synopsis 

 of the species of Donacia of the U. 

 States, 310; Zoological Notes, 316; 

 Synopsis of the Lampyrides of tem- 

 perate North America, 331. 



Leeds Literary and Philosoph. Soc, don. 

 to lib., 18,40,250. 



Leidy, Dr. Joseph, don. to mus., 13; 

 don. to lib., 16, 17, 40, 41, 134, 160, 

 162, 196 ; on Entopliyta in the bodies 

 of animals, 7, 8; on crystalline bo- 

 dies in the tissues of plants, 32 ; on 



new Entophyta, 35 ; on Eucrotaphus 

 Jacksoni and Arch.Totherium Mor- 

 toni, 90: Contributions to Helmin- 

 thology. Off, 205, 224, 239, 284, 349 ; 

 development of the Gordius aquati- 

 cus, 98; en two new species of infu- 

 sorial Kntozoa, 98; on some Nema- 

 toid Entozoa infesting insects, 100; 

 description of three Filarise, 117; on 

 Rhinoceros occidentalis, 119 ; on the 

 nettling organs of the hydra, 119; on 

 some fossils from Missouri, 121 : on 

 new genera of Vermes, 124 ; on some 

 fossils from Big-bone Lick, Kentucky, 

 140 : new species of Entozoa, 155 ; on 

 some fragments of Palaeotherium 

 Proutii, 170 ; on a fossil tortoise from 

 Nebraska, 172, 173 ; on the trans- 

 plantation of animal tissues, 201 ; on 

 fungus growth in the mole-cricket, 

 20-1, 210; on the introduction of can- 

 cerous matter into the integument of 

 the frog, 212; on fungus disease in 

 Cicada septendecim, 235; on some 

 iossil ruminants from Nebraska, 237 ; 

 on the genus Pluniatella, 261 ; on the 

 Gordiaceae, 262, 275 ; on Cristatella, 

 265; on Oieodon robustum, 276 ; on 

 some fossils from Nebraska, 278; on 

 Spongilla fragilis, 278; on Crocodilus 

 antiquus, 307 ; on two fossil species 

 of Balffina, 308 ; on some American 

 Fresh-water Polyzoa, 320 ; on various 

 fossil reptilian and mammalian re- 

 mains, 325 ; on some fossils from the 

 green sand of New Jersey, 329 ; on 



two species of Ibssil Rhinoceros from 



Nebraska, 331. 

 Letters Irom Individuals: 



Baird, Prof. S. F., 1. 



Becker, T. J., 8. 



Berlandier, Dr. Louis, 110. 



Browne, Peter A., 53. 



Burtt, Dr. J. L., 308. 



Chipman. Isaac, 307. 



Cresson, Elliott, 21. 



Deane, James, 30, 33. 



Dewey, H. Bond, 145. 



Drinker, Sandwith, 1. 



Evans, Dr. John, 123, 139. 



Executcrs ol Dr. A. Biiiney. 261. 



Gliddon, George R., 130. 



Gossler, J. S., 172. 



Graham, Col. J. D., 81. 



Grex, J. A., 90. 



Haidinger, Wm., 205. 



Harris,^ A. C, 83. 



Henry, Dr. T. C, 121. 



Hooper, ,Fohn, 173, 211. 



Hough, Dr. F. B., 66. 



