394 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OP 



[1884. 



Heilprin, Angelo. On an Ammonite 

 from the Carboniferous Formation 

 of Texas, 47, 53 ; Tlie Tertiary 

 Geolofry of Eastern and Soutbern 

 United States, 47 ; Antiquity of 

 Implement-making Man, 220 ; On 

 a Remarkable Exposure of Colum- 

 nar Trap near Orange, N. J,, 298, 

 318 ; Note on some new Forami- 

 nifera from the Nummulitic For- 

 mation of Florida, 298, 321 ; Re- 

 port of the Curators, 330 ; Repoi't 

 of the Professor of Invertebrate 

 Paleontology, 345. 



Henszey, Wm. C. Report of the 

 Treasurer, 333. 



Hess, Robert J. Report of the Bio- 

 logical and Microscopical Section, 

 339. 



Horn, Geo. H. Report of the Cor- 

 responding Secretary. 326. 



Index to Genera, etc.. 385. 



Jordan, David S. List of Fishes 

 from Egmont Key, Florida, in the 

 Museum of Yale College, with De- 

 scriptions of two new Species, 28, 

 42 ; Notes on Species of Fishes 

 improperly ascribed to the Fauna 

 of North America, 66, 97. 



Leidy, Joseph. Ant infected with 

 a Fungus, 9 ; Cassiterite from 

 Black Hill, 9 ; The New Jersey 

 Coast after the Storm of Jan. 8, 

 1884, 12; Fossil Bones from Lou- 

 isiana, 22 ; Foraminil'era in the 

 Drift of Minnesota, 22 ; Distoma 

 and Filarise, 47 ; Dictyophora as 

 Apsilus vorax, 50 ; On Eumeces 

 chalcides, 66 ; Vertebrate Fossils 

 from Florida, 118 ; A rare Human 

 Tapeworm. 137; Pentastomum 

 proboscideum, 140 ; Organisms in 

 Ice, 260 ; Report of the Curators, 

 332. 



Lewis, H. Carvill. A Pi osph ores- 

 cent Variety of Limestone, 10 ; 

 Volcanic Dust from Krakatoa, 185; 

 Report of the Professor of Miner- 

 alogy, 346. 



Librarian, jeport of, 328. 



Library, additions to, 356. 



McCook, Rev. Henry C. The Rufous 

 or Thatching Ant of Dakota and 

 Colorado, 50, 57 ; How Lycosa 

 fabricates her round Cocoon, 138 ; 

 Note on the Amphibious Habit of 

 Lycosa, 140 ; A Spider that makes 

 a Spherical Mud-daub Cocoon, 151; 



Note on the Intelligence of a 

 Cricket parasitised by a Gordius, 

 293 ; A new Parasitic Insect upon 

 Spider Eggs, 294. 



Meehan, Thomas. Botanical Notes ; 

 Double Flowers in Gelsemium 

 nitidium, Euonymus Japonicus, 

 Development of Fruit of Opuntia, 

 Helianthus tuberosus, Carya gla- 

 bra, 14 ; The Longevity of Trees, 

 30 ; Parasitism in Boschniakia 

 glabra, E. Meyer, 31 ; Variation in 

 Halesia, 3i ; Catalogue of Plants 

 collected in July, 1883, during an 

 Excursion along the Pacific Coast 

 in Southeastern Alaska, 56, 76; 

 Botanical Notes : Evolution of 

 Heat in Plants, Relation of Heat 

 to the Sexes of Flowers, Specific 

 Difi'erences in Picea nigra, the 

 Flowers of Platanus, Variation in 

 Symplocos fcetidus, Sugar in Cla- 

 dastris tinctoria, 116 ; The Natuie 

 of a Fasciated Branch, 140 ; On 

 Rapid Changes in the History of 

 Species, 142 ; Opposite Leaves in 

 Salix nigra, 151 ; On Elasticity in 

 the filaments of Helianthus, '-iOO ; 

 Sexual Characters in Zinnia, 210 ; 

 On derivation in Pinus edulis and 

 Piuus monophylla, 295 ; Immedi- 

 ate Influence of Pollen on Fruit, 

 297 ; Report of the Botanical Sec- 

 tion, 343. 



Meek, Seth E. A Review of the 

 American Species of the Genus 

 Synodus, 113, 130. 



Meek, Seth E., and Robert Newland. 

 A Review of the American Species 

 of the genus Sphyisena, 56, 67 ; A 

 Review of the Ameiican Species of 

 Scomberomorus, 219, 232. 



Meek, Seth E., and David K. Goss. 

 A Review of the American Species 

 of the genus Trachynotus, 113, 

 121 ; A Review of the American 

 Species of the genus Hemiram- 

 phus, 219, 221. • 



Meek, Seth E., and Martin L. Hoff- 

 man. A Review of the American 

 Species of the genus Teuthis, 219, 

 227. 



Meyer, Otto. Notes on Tertiary 

 Shells, 66, 104. 



Mineialogical and Geological Sec- 

 tion, report of, 345. 



Museum, additions to, 351. 



Nolan, Edw. J. Report of the Re- 



