IT. 



INDEX. 



logne of Birds collected by P. B. Du- 

 chaillu, on the rivers Camma and 

 Ogobai, Western Africa in 1858, &c, 

 91, 133, 172; don. to lib. i. 



Claparede, Edouard, don. to lib. xv. 

 xvii. 



Clark, Edward L., don. to mus. iv. 



Clark. J. Hinckley, don. to mus. iv. 



Clemens, Dr. Brackenridge, Synopsis 

 of North American Sphingidae, 161 ; 

 Contributions to American Lepidop- 

 terology, 256, 293. 



Coates, B. H., don. to lib. i. 



Collet, Dr. M. W., don. to lib. i. 



Committee, Publication, don. to lib. i. 

 xviii. 



Committee of five appointed to take 

 measures for the formation of a per- 

 manent fund, 90. 



Committees, Election of Standing, 55. 



Commit ees on scientific papers : by 

 Spencer F. Baird, Notes on a collec- 

 tion of Birds made by Mr. Xantus, at 

 Cape San Lucas, Lower California, 

 293 ; by Wm. G. Binney, Notes on 

 American land shells, No. 5, 187 ; 

 by P. P. Carpenter, Notice of a col- 

 lection of shells made at Cape San 

 Lucas, Lower California, &c. 331 ; 

 by John Cassin, Catalogue of Birds 

 collected by P. B. Duchaillu, on the 

 Rivers Camma and Ogobai, Western 

 Africa, in 1858, with notes and de- 

 scriptions of new species, 3, 91 ; by 

 Brackenridge Clemens, Synopsis of 

 North American Sphingidae, 1G2 ; 

 Contributions to American Lepidop- 

 terology, 256, 293 ; by E. D. Cope, On 

 the primary divisions of the Sala- 

 mandridre, 111 ; Notes and descrip- 

 tions of foreign Reptiles, 292 ; Cata- 

 logue of the venomous Serpents in 

 the museum of the Academy, with 

 notes on the Families, Genera, and 

 Hpecies. 331 ; by T. A. Cor.rad, De- 

 scriptions of new Cretaceous and Eo- 

 cene shells of Mississippi and Ala- 

 bama, .and with notes on Eocene fos- 

 sil shells, 330 ; by Wm. M. Gabb, 

 Catalogue of the Invertebrate fossils 

 of the Cretaceous formation of the U. 

 States, 2o5 ; Description of two new 

 species of Carboniferous Fossils, 

 292; by Theodore Gill, on Dacty- 

 loscopus and Leptoscopus, two new 

 genera of the family of Uranosco- 

 pidae ; on the genus Callionymus of 

 authors ; on description of Hypo- 

 rhampus, a new genus of fishes al- 



lied to Hem rhampus ; on notes on a 

 collection of fishes from Jap:m, made 

 by Dr. J. Morrow, 109 ; Description 

 of a third genus of Hemiramphinae, 

 150 ; Description of a new genus of 

 Salarianse, 162 ; Description of a new 

 species of Callinidea, and description 

 of new generic types of Cottoids, 164 ; 

 Description of a type ofGobioids in- 

 termediate between Solinae and Tri- 

 dentigerinse, and description of a 

 new South American type of Siluroids 

 allied to Callophysus, 194; by Chae. 

 Girard, M. D., Ichthyological No- 

 tices, 164; by R. Kennicott, Notes 

 on Coluber calligaster, Say, and de- 

 scription of new species of Serpents 

 in the collection of the North-wesi- 

 ern University of Evanston, 111., 91 : 

 by Isaac Lea, Description of 8 new 

 species of Unionidse from Georgia. 

 Mississippi, and Texas, 109 ; De- 

 scription of twenty-one new species 

 of Exotic Unionidae, and description 

 of two new species from Georgia. 

 Ill ; Description of seven new spe- 

 cies of Uniones, 150 ; New Unionidae 

 of the United States, 151 ; Descrip- 

 tion of twelve new species of Uniones 

 from Georgia, 164 ; Descriptions of 

 four new species of Unionidas, 177 : 

 Description of anew species of Unio, 

 280 ; Descriptions of three specie;- of 

 Exotic Unionidae, 329 ; Descriptions 

 of Exotic Unionida?, 330 ; by John Le 

 Conte, descriptions of two new spe- 

 cies of tortoises, 3 ; Observations on 

 the species of Nicotiana, 56 ; de- 

 scriptions of new species of the 

 Coleopterous family Histeridae, 293 : 

 by John L. Le Conte, Catalogue 

 of the Coleoptera of Fort Tejon. 

 California, 56 ; Additions to the Co- 

 leopterous Fauna of Northern Cali- 

 fornia and Oregon, 280 ; by F. B. 

 Meek, and F. V. Hayden, Geological 

 Explorations in Kansas Territory, 3 ; 

 by Dr. J. Aitken Meigs, Descrip- 

 tion of a deformed fragmentary Hu- 

 man Skull found in an ancient quarry 

 cave at Jerusalem, with an attempt 

 to determine by its configuration 

 alone the Ethnical type to which it 

 belongs, 256 ; by R. Osten Sacken. 

 new genera and species of North 

 American Tipulidae with short Palpi, 

 &c. 194 ; by Wm. J Taylor, Minerab 

 ogical Notes, No. 2 ; by Wm. Stimp- 

 son, Prodromus descriptionis ani- 



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