CONTENTS. 



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List of Officers, Members and Patrons ii-vi 



Proceedings at the Centennial Anniversary of the Academy, Oct. 



11, 1899... vii 



Historical Address by Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin. The 

 First Century of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and 



Sciences _ xiii 



Address by Professor William North Rice. Scientific 



Thought in the Nineteenth Century xxxvi 



Address by Professor William H. Brewer. The Debt of 



this Century to Learned Societies xlv 



List of Additions to the Library lv 



Art. I. — Observations on the Digestion of Proteids with Papain. 



By Lafayette B. Mendel and Frank P. Underhill... 1 



Art. II. —Additions to the Fauna of the Bermudas from the Yale 

 Expedition of 1901, with notes on other Species. By Addison 



E. Verrill. Plates 1-9 15 



Art. III. — Variations and Nomenclature of Bermudian.West Indian, 

 and Brazilian Reef Corals, with notes on various Indo-Pacific 



Corals. By Addison E. Verrill 63 



Art. IV. — Comparisons of the Bermudian, West Indian, and Brazil- 

 ian Coral Faunae. By Addison E. Verrill. Plates 10-35 169 



Art. V. — Notes on Corals of the genus Acropora (Madrepora Lam.), 

 with new descriptions and figures of Types, and of several 



new Species. By Addison E. Verrill. Plates 36, 36 A-F 207 



Art. VI. — Some Spiders and Mites from the Bermuda Islands. By 



Nathan Banks - 267 



Art. VII.— Marine and Terrestrial Isopods of the Bermudas, with 

 descriptions of new Genera and Species. By Harriet Richard- 

 son. Plates37-40 277 



Art. VIII. — Reconstruction of a Cretaceous Dinosaur. Claosaurus 



annectens Marsh. By Charles E. Beecher. Plates 41-45 311 



Art. IN.— The Ascidians of the Bermuda Islands. By Willard G. 



Van Name. Plates 46-64 325 



Index to Part I i 



Any of the below-named parts of the Transactions of the Connecticut Academy 

 of Arts and Sciences will be sent post-paid on receipt of the price by the Librarian, 

 Addison Van Name, to whom also all communications i-especting exchange of 

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Vol. Part. Pages. 



I, ], 1866. 246 



T, :.'. 1867 71. 367 



II, 1, 1870. 308 



II, 2, 1ST:;. 202 



III, 1, 1876. 248 



2, 1878. :-'''>( i 



1, 1877. 242 



2, 1882. ' 100 



1, 1880. 267 



2, 1882. 311 

 1, 1884. 294 



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