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F. 



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Fauna and flora of Gulf States, evidences 



of Sonorau origin of vi 



Faunal and floral divisions proposed for 



North America, historical review of . . vii 

 Faunas, fossil, bearing of topography of 



Florida on xi 



Ferments and fermentation among Bac- 

 teria, illustrations of vii 



Ferns, fruiting, from the Laramie group xviii 



Figgius, J. D., election of. xviii 



Filaria gasterostei . . xviii 



Fishes, apodal, classification of xv 



Fishes from British Columbia, notes on 



some \-i 



Fishes, colors of . / vii 



Fishes, distribution of. by underground 



water courses xvi 



Fishes of Great South Bay xiii 



Fishes, Halosauroid. characteristics of . . ix 

 Fishes new to New England waters . . . xvii 



Flora, American Triassic ix 



Flora of Gulf States, evidences of Sonoran 



origin of \A 



Flora, upland Carboniferous, some pecu- 

 liar forms in xviii 



Florida, topography of, with reference to 



its bearing on fossil faunas xi 



Flowers, color and odor of, in attracting 



insects xiv 



Flowers that bloom in winter v 



Fortuitous variation 22, 63 



Fossil birds, a collection of, from Equus 



beds of Oregon xiv 



Fos.sil bread-fruit tree from the Sierras . . xix 

 Fossil plants, Potomac, recent discoveries 



of, near Washington xix 



Fruits, cultivated, in the mountains of 



North Carolina ix 



Fucoids X 



Fur of mammals, change in color of the . . vi 



G. 



Galloway. B. T.— Observations on an 

 apple disease caused bj- the fungus 



Gyinnosporangium macropus vi 



Recent progress in the study of plant 



disea.ses xvi 



Galton, Francis ... 25, 29, 30. 32, 33, 65, 70 

 Gastropods, development of columellar 



plaits in 9 



Geddes. Patrick . • 56 



Gemmules 26 



Genera, arrangement of, in the Herba- 

 rium of the Department of Agriculture . v 

 Geographical distribution of species, some 



early views of viii 



Geoff"ro3-, St. Hilaire 13 



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Germ-plasm, continuity of the 35 



Gill, T. N. — Characteristics of the Halo- 

 sauroid fishes ix 



The super family Cyclopteroidea ix 



Classification of the Apodal fishes . . . xv 

 Cla.ssification of the Tetraodontoidea . xvii 

 Ginkgo, fruiting of the, at the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture x 



Glands, poison, of Lathrodectus x 



Goethe 13 



Goode, G. Brown — Colors of fishes .... vii 



Graptolites, American vii 



Grass genus, a new \nii 



Guinea pigs, production of immunity in, 

 with sterilized cultures of hog cholera 



bacillus XV 



Gulick 69 



Gurley, R. R. — American graptolites . . . vii 

 Gymnosporangium macropus vi 



H. 



Haeckel, Ernst 13, 28, 54 



Haeckel's Radiolaria of the Challenger 



expedition xviii 



Hair, human, change of color of vi 



Hallock, Chas. — Distribution of fishes by 



underground water courses xvi 



Hasbrouck, E. M. — Monograph of the 

 Carolina Parrakeet xv 



Remarks on Dichromatism xix 



Henslow 56 



Herbarium of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture, arrangement of genera in the . . . . v 



Heredity, theories of 25 



Hespeinriiis. a point in the anatomy of . . xiv 



His • • • .25 



Hoatzins. exhibition of young xiii 



Holm, Theodor — Vegetative propagation 



oi Dicentra cucullaria x 



Holzinger, J. M., election of xi 



Holziuger. J. M — Incentives to natural 



hi.story study xvi 



Hopkins, C. L. — Notes on the animal life 



above the snow line on Mt. Shasta . . . . vi 



Huxley • ... 19 



Hyatt, Alpheus 59 



I. 



Immunity in guinea pigs, production of, 

 with sterilized cultures of hog cholera 



bacillus XV 



Incentives to natural history study . . . xvi 

 Indians of the Death Valley region, food 



plants of the xvii 



Indirect equilibration 53 



Insects, colors of vii 



Intelligence, selection limited by 6 



Ixodes bovts, moultiugs of v 



