ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



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Dall on fishery exports of San Francisco Iviii 



Dall on Hydrocorallinse from Alaska and 



California Ivii, 111 



Dall on ocean currents xxxv 



Dall on pearls and pearl fisheries xxxvii 



Dall on the prepotency of the male parent... Ivii 



Davis, Mr. H. C xiv 



Deep-sea fish, a curious xlv 



Dendrocopos immaculatus, n. s 98 



Derby, Prof. O. A x, xxxix 



Derby, biological notes from Brazil xxxix 



Dewey, Mr. P. P xiv 



Dextral preference in man xlii 



Dicotyledons, Mesozoic xliv 



Diller, Mr. J. S xxv, lii 



Diller on metamorphic rock with fossils lii 



Disbursements xxviii 



Dodge, Mr. C. R xiv 



Dosh, Mr. F. B xiv 



Dredging and marine collecting at Point 



Barrow Ixi 



Dresel, Ensign H. G xiv, liii, 99 



Dutton, Capt. C. E xxxvii, xlvi 



Dutton on rivers xxxvii 



Dutton on the Hawaiian islands and people..xlvi 

 Dutton on volcanoes ....xlvi 



Eagles, Karntschatkan Ivii 



Earll, Mr. R. E xiv, Iv 



Earll on fi.-h-culture Iv 



Echeneidids, relations of the xxxi 



Eggieston, Rev. N. H xxv 



Egg membrane in fishes xlvii 



Elephant, mental capacity of the xl 



Elliott, Mr. H. W xiv, xlvii 



Elliott on appetite of muskrat xlvii 



Ellzey, Dr. M. G xv, xxxix, Ivii 



Ellzey on hybrid sterility xxxix 



Ellzey on the prepotency of the male par 

 ent Ivii 



Engelmann, Dr. George, personal reminis 

 cences of. Ivii 



Enthoffer, Mr. J xv 



Errina Pourtalesii, n. s 114 



Eskimo life at Point Barrow xlvi 



Ex-presidents of the Society Iviii 



P. 



Falls, Mr. M. S xv 



Farlow, Prof. W. G " x 



Fattening process in the oyster, rationale 



of xxxiii 



Faunas, type most fitted to express 28 



Fee, annual xxix, xxxviii 



Fee, initiation xxix, xxxvtii 



Fees, collection of. xxviii 



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J Ferguson, Major T. B xv 



Fish-culture, aims and limitations of xlix, 1 



| Fish-culture, what it has first to accomplish., liv 



Fishery exports of San Francisco Iviii 



Fishes, new genus and species of pedicu- 



late Ivi, 88 



Fishes, three new species from Gulf of Mex 

 ico liii, 99 



Fish in rivers, the influence of temperature 



on Ivi 



Fletcher, Dr. Robert xv, xxxvii 



Fletcher on human proportion in art and an 

 thropometry xxxvii 



Flint, Dr. J. M xv, Ixv 



Flint on Chinese medicines Ixv 



Flora-Columbiana, additions to, during '82..xxxiv 



Flounders, arrested asymmetrv in xliv 



Flower, Prof. W. H xxv 



Foraminifera of genus Lagena Ixviii 



Foreman, Dr. E xv, xxxiii 



Foreman on trees and shrubs of Washing 

 ton xxxiv 



Fossil plants from the Yellowstone xlii 



Fossil timber, supposed deposit of xliv 



j Foster, Mr. R xv 



I Fox, Mr. W. H xv 



Franzoni, Dr. C. W xv 



Fresh-water shells from Lower Carbonifer 

 ous xliv 



Friedrich, Dr. L. L xv 



Fristoe, Prof. E. T xv 



Fungus of foreign grape vine xlv 



G. 



Galls, jumping seeds and xxxiv 



Gambusia patruelis Ixviii 



I Gannett, Mr. Henry xv 



! Garrett, Ensign L. M xv 



| Garter snake, mode of climbing xli 



j Geare, Mr. R. I xxv 



| Gedney, Mr. C. D xv 



Geological history of the North American 



Continent, biologically considered xlviii, 41 



Germs and epidemics xxxvii 



Giglioli, Dr. E. H x 



Gihon, Dr. A. L xv 



Gilbert, Mr. G. K v xvi, xlvi 



Gilbert on cliffs and terraces xlvi 



Gill, Dr. Theo...xvi, xxxi, xxxv, xxxvii, xxxviii. 

 xliii, xlv, xlviii, Ixiii, I 



Gill on a curious deep-sea fish x!v 



Gill on ichthyological results by steamer 



Albatross xliii 



Gill on mythical animals xxxvii 



Gill on principles of zoogeography xxxviii, I 



Gill on the Echeneidids xxxi 



Gill on the Squali Ixiii 



Gill on the Stromateidfe. xxxv 



