END E X. 



Abutilon attenuatum. 104. 

 Acanthomyces, Thaxter, 170. 



brevipes. 177. 



f meatus. ': 7 1 



hypogse - 



Lathrobii, 



longissiraus. 176. 

 Acetobromide, cupriammonium. 2 1 K . 

 Acetochloride, ammon-enpri ammo- 

 nium. - 



complex cupriammonium. - ~ I 



cupric amnion ! 

 Acid Molybdates, relations of the 



Samarskite oxides to, 278. 

 Actias luna. the life history of. 



recapitulation of the more sa- 

 lient ontogenetic features of, 

 92. 

 ^Ecidium berberid ' 36. 

 Agrostemma, 12 



Githago, 152. 

 Agrostis verticillata. 122 

 AJsineae, 126. 

 Ammon-cupriaramonium acetochlo- 



ri'i 

 Amorphomyces, 158. 



Falagi i 



floridanus. 159. 

 Anhydride-, brombenzoic. — 



orfchochlorbenzoic, _ 



metachl u benz i ■. - 



parachlorbenzoic 224. 



of the monobrombenzoic acids, 

 .1 



orthobrombenzoic, 225. 



metabrombenzoic, 225. 



parabrombenzoic, - 

 Arr* .los rupestris, 112. 



Ardistophylus torn- 

 Arenaria serpens, 117. 

 Arracacia nudicaulis, i 



Arundinella Deppeana. 121. 

 Astragalus (MoHissimi) Orizabae, 

 117. 



Tolucanus, 104, 115. 

 Attacinae 

 Attacus at! - 



6p., larva of ; 79. 



B. 



Baric Bromide, the analysis of, 1. 

 the proper! 11. 



preparation of materia! 

 Barium, the atomic 



the spe u of 



calcium and strontium in the 

 presence of. 7. 

 Benzol, action of phosphorpentoxide 

 upon orthonitrobenzoic anhy- 

 dride, in an excess of. 22 



nation of sub- 

 stituted. 22 

 ideal li' ' 



q Montgomery Batchelder, 

 5. 

 Henry Ingersoll Bowditch, 310. 

 Sir Willi . B ■■ 

 Phillips Brooks, 331. 



William Fern 



Bicheij' I 



Wilhe!!: II fmann, 

 HI. 



Norton Horsfor 



.1 : - 



William Ravi 16. 



i.. •. - m ;-. 



- i 1 1 



A- :■■ .'. P 

 Alfred. Lord Ten: 



