17Q 



1892.] -'- • ^ [Ruschenberger. 



Verbal, Oct. 15, in reference to Uintatheriuui and other fossil remains; to chipped 

 stones ; a stone implement ; and to the action of sand and wind on rocks of Wyo- 

 ming. Vol. 21, pp. 240-3. 



Verbal, Nov. 5, notice of fossils from Wyoming. Vol. 21, pp. 267-8. 



Verbal, Dec. 10, notices of fossils from Wyoming. Vol. 24, pp. 277-8. 



18T3. 



Verbal, Jan. 21, notice of fossil vertebrates from Virginia. Vol. 25, p. 15. 



Verbal, Feb. 4, notice of remains of fishes in the Bridger Tertiary formation. Vol. 25, 

 pp. 97-9. 



Verbal, March 18, notice of an extinct hog found in the Pliocene sands of Niobrara 

 river. Vol. 25, p. 207. 



Verbal, April 1, notices of bituminous coal from Westmoreland, Pa. ; of a black rat ; and 

 of a specimen of iron ore. Vol. 25, p. 257. 



Verbal, April 15, notices of extinct mammals of California. Vol. 25, pp. 259-60. 



Verbal, April 22, notice of a fungus parasite on a mouse. Vol. 25, p. 2G0. 



Verbal, Oct. 14, notice of Distoma hepaticum. Vol. 25, p. 361. 



Verbal, Dec. 9, notice of Lingula found in the stomach of a fish taken in the Susque- 

 hanna river. Vol. 25, p. 215. 



Verbal, Dec. 16, notice of fossil elephant teeth. Vol. 25, pp. 216-7. 



Verbal, Dec. 23, notice of intercellular circulation in plants, as in Vauchena. Vol. 25, 

 p. 4:0. 



1874. 



Verbal, Jan. 13, notice of Hydra, Vol. 26, p. 10. 



Verbal, Feb. 3, notice of Protozoa. Vol. 26, pp. 13-5. 



Verbal, Feb. 17, on the mode of growth of Desmids. Vol. 26, p. 15. 



Verbal, March 24, on Actinophrys. Vol. 26, pp. 23-4. 



Verbal, April 21, on the enemies of Ditflugia; and on a supposed compound derived 



from leather. Vol. 26, p. 75. 

 Verbal, May 12, notice of some new fresh-water Rhizopods. Vol. 26, pp. 77-9. 

 Verbal. June 16, observations on some fresh-water and terrestrial Rhizopods. Vol. 26, 



pp. 86-9. 

 Verbal, Aug. 25, observations on Pectinatella magnifica ; on a parasitic worm which 



infests the house-fly ; and on some fresh-water Infusoria. Vol. 26, pp. 139-40. 

 Verbal, Sept. 8, notice of a remarkable Amceba ; its process or mode of swallowing. 



Vol. 26, pp. 162-3. 

 Verbal, Sept. 15, on the motive power of Diatomes. Vol. 26, p. 143. 

 Verbal, Sept. 22, on sjwnges. Vol. 26, p. 144. 

 Verbal, Oct. 5, notice of some Rhizopods. Vol. 26, pp. 155-7. 

 Verbal, Oct. 20, notice of Dryocampa. Vol. 26, p. 160. 

 Verbal, Nov. 10, notices of remains of Titauotherium ; on supposed spermaries in 



Amceba ; and of Rhizopods. Vol. 26, pp. 165-8. 

 Verbal, Dec. 15, notice of some fossils presented. Vol. 26, p. 223. 

 Verbal, Dec. 22, observations on Rhizopods. Vol. 26, pp. 225-7. 



1875. 



Verbal, Jan. 19, report of a fungus in a Flamingo. Vol. 27, p. 11. 



Verbal, Feb. 2, account of some parasitic worms. Vol. 27, pp. 14-5. 



Verbal, Feb. 9, notices of some nematoid worms. Vol. 27, pp. 17-8. 



Verbal, March 16, observations on marine Rhizopods. Vol. 27, pp. 73-6. 



Verbal, April 6, observations on a coal fossil ; on elephant remains ; and on Stephauo- 



ceros. Vol. 27, pp. 120-2. 

 Verbal, April 20, observations on a curious Rhizopod ; on Psorosperms in a mallard duck ; 



on a mouthless fish ; and on Ouramceba. Vol. 27, pp. 124-7. 

 Verbal, Sept. 7, on Mermis acuminata. Vol. 27, p. 400. 



