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Salmon, Dr. D. E., and Dr. Theobald Smith. 

 A new method of producing immunity 



from contagious diseases vii 



Notes on some biological analyses of 



Potomac drinking-water viii 



Saturday lectures, 1886 xxii 



Saturday lectures, 1887 xxiii 



Scudder, N. P., the period of gestation in the 



common caged white mouse xix 



Seaman, Prof. W. H., notes on Marsilia quad- 



rifolia xi 



Sexual characters in the Deltoids viii 



Siren, vertebrae of ix 



Shufeldt, Dr. R. W., some early, and as yet 



unpublished, drawings of Audubon viii 



Smith, John B., some peculiar secondary sex 

 ual characters in the Deltoids and 



their supposed functions viii 



Ant's nests and their inhabitants ix 



Abnormal abundance of Dynastes tityus x 



Some geographical variations of insects ....xix 

 Smith, Dr. Theobald, parasitic bacteria and 



their relation to Saprophytes xii 



Quantitive variations in the germ life of 



Potomac water during 1886 xvi 



Peptonizing ferments among bacteria xx 



Smith, Dr. Theobald, and Dr. D. E. Salmon, 

 a new method of producing immunity 



from contagious disease vii 



Notes on some biological analyses of Po 

 tomac drinking-water viii 



Snake, new species from District of Columbia, xiv 

 Solenodon cubanus, exhibition of a living 



specimen of x 



Stearns, Prof. R. E. C., instances of the ef 

 fects of musical sounds on animals ix 



The asclepiad plant (Araujia albans) as a 



butterfly catcher xiv 



The protective devices of the carrier shell, 



Xenophora xviii 



Stejneger, Leonhard, new birds from the 



Sandwich Islands xiv 



How the great northern sea cow (Rhytina) 



became exterminated xxi 



Sturnella magna and S. neglecta, overlapping 



habitats in Iowa xxi 



" Sulphur shower " xvii 



Sweden, recent progress of zoology in xi 



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Tseniosomous fishes x 



Temperature charts of Atlantic coast surface 

 water ....xiii 



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 Thyrsitops, new species from the New England 



fishing banks , xix 



Timber line of Pike's Peak.. xx 



Tropidonotus bisectus xiv 



Trout of North America ix 



True, F. W., some distinctive cranial char 

 acters of the Canadian lynx ix 



A revision of the genus Lagenorhynchus x 



Exhibition of a living Solenodon cu 

 banus x 



The blackfish of our southern waters xvi 



Review of some of the more important 



works on cetaceans published since 1886. xx 

 Trybom, Dr. Filip, on recent progress of zool 

 ogy in Sweden xi 



Turkey buzzard, sense of smell in xx 



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Van Diemen, H. E., the Japanese persimmon 



(Diospyros kaki) xix 



Exhibition of cluster of fruit of the date 



palm (Phoenix dactylifera) xx 



Vasey, Dr. George, new and recent species of 



North American grasses vii 



A recent collection of Mexican grasses 



made by Dr. E. Palmer xiv 



Notes on western grasses xviii 



Vespertilio ciliolabrum xii, 1-4 



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Walcott, C. D., crustacean tracks found on 



strata of upper Cambrian (Potsdam) age. xii 

 A fossil lingula preserving the cast of 

 the peduncle, from the Hudson Ter- 



rane, near Rome, N. Y xx 



Exhibition of section of fossil endoceros 



c^er eight feet in length xxi 



Ward, Prof. Lester F., the plane tree and its 



ancestors vii 



Exhibition of specimen of the P^lo la 



Cruz, or wood of the cross x 



Autumnal hues of the Columbian flora xi 



White, Dr. C. A., the rapid disappearance of 



the shed antlers of the Cervidae xx 



Wortman, J. L., and Dr. Frank Baker on recent 

 investigations into the mechanism of the el 

 bow joint viii 



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Xenophora, protective devices in xviii 



