1S92.] loo [Ruschcubcrger. 



Verbal, Nov. 27, remarks on the fauna of Beach Haven, N. J. [Vol. 38], pp. 329-33. 

 Verbal, Dec. 11, notice of the food of barnacles. [Vol. 38j, p. 431. 



1889. 



Verbal, Jan. 1, remarks, with illustrations, on several gregarincs, and a singular mode of 



conjugation of one of them. [Vol. 39], pp. 9-11. 

 Verbal, Feb. 19, remarks on a fossil remnant of the sabre-tooth tiger from Florida. [Vol. 



39J, pp. 29-31. 

 Verbal. March 5, notice of Gonyleptes and Solpuga. [Vol. 39], p. 15. 

 The Boring Sponge, Clioua. [Vol. 39J, pp. 70-5. 

 Verbal, April 16, notice of a parasitic Copepod. [Vol. 39\ p. 95. 

 Verbal, April 23, remarks on fossil vertebrates from Florida. [Vol. 39], pp. 9G-7. 



1890. 



Verbal, March 4, notice of Hypoderas in the Little Blue Heron ; and of an ichneumou 



fly. [Vol. 39 J, p. 63. 

 Verbal, March 25, remarks on fossil vertebrates from Florida. [Vol. 39], p. 64. 

 Verbal, May 20, remarks on Hippotherium and Rhinoceros from Florida. [Vol. 39], 



pp. 1S2-3. 

 Verbal, May 27, remarks on Mastodon and Capybara of South Carolina. [Vol. 39], 



pp. 184-5. 

 Verbal, Sept. 23, remarks on Ticks. [Vol. 39], pp. 278-80. 

 Verbal, Sept. 30, notice of parasites of Mola rotunda. [Vol. 39], pp. 281-2. 

 Verbal, Oct. 7, notice of Beroe on the New Jersey coast. [Vol. 39], p. 311. 

 Notices of Entozoa. [Vol. 39], pp. 410-S. 

 Verbal, Nov. 11, notice of Velella. [Vol. 39J, p. 408. 



1891. 



Verbal, Feb. 17, notice of the Boring Sponge of the Oyster. [Vol. 40], p. 122. 

 Notice of some Entozoa. [Vol. 40 1, pp. 234-6. 

 Dr. Leidy presided for the last time at the meeting of April 14. 



Many of the above communications were copied by foreign and domestic periodicals, 

 and many of them he included in elaborate essays on the same subjects. 



Transactions of the Wagner Free Institute of Science of Philadelphia. 

 [Small Quarto.] 



Notice of some fossil human bones. Vol. 2, pp. 9-12, 2 plates, Dec, 1S89. 



Description of Mammalian remains from a rock crevice in Florida. Vol. 2. pp. 15-7, 2 



plates, Dec, 1889. 

 Description of Vertebrate remains from Peace Creek, Florida. Vol. 2, pp. 19-31, 2 plates, 



Dec, 1889. 

 Notice of some Mammalian remains from the salt mine of Petite Anse, Louisiana. Vol. 



2, pp. 33-40, 1 plate, Dec, 1889. 

 On Platygonus, an extinct genus allied to the Peccaries. Vol. 2, pp. 41-50,. Dec, 1889. 

 Remarks on the nature of Organic Species. Vol. 2, pp. 51-3. 



Miscellaneous. 



Notice of the formation of some crystalline bodies in Collodion. Amer. Jour. Phar- 

 macy, Vol. 16, pp. 2-1-6, 1850. 



Remarks on some curious Sponges. American Naturalist, Vol. 4, pp. 17-22, 12 figures, 

 1871. 



PKOC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXX. 138. X. PRINTED MAY 9, 1893. 



