TRANSACTIONS 



OF THE 



CONNECTICUT ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, 



Vol. I, Part 1, 1866. 246 pp. and 3 plates. Price $2.50. 



Contentti.— l. — Herrick, K. C. A register of the aurora borealis at Xew Haven. 

 Conn., from March, 1837, to May, 1854. pp. 9-138. 



Extracts from an auroral register kept at New Haven, Conn., by Mr. Francis 

 Bradley, pp. 139-154. 



II. — LooMis, E. Notices of auroras extracted from the meteorological journal 

 of Rev. Ezra Stiles, S.T.D.. formerly President of Yale College ; to which are 

 added notices of a few other auroras recorded by other observers, at New Haven, 

 Conn. pp. 155-172. 



Ill- — Hadley, .1. On Bekker's digammated text of Homer, pp. 173-193. 



TV. — LoOMis, E.. and Newton, H. A. On the mean temperature, and. on the 

 fluctuations of temperature at New Haven, Conn., lat. 41° 18' N., long. 72° 55' 

 W. of Greenwich, pp. 194-246, plates 1-3. 



Vol. I, Part 2, 1867-71. 367 pp. and 7 plates. Price $3.50. 



Gmiknts. — V. — Yerrill, A. E. Notes on the Radiata in the Museum of Yale 

 College, with descriptions of new genera and species. 



No. 1. — Descriptions of new Starfishes from New Zealand, pp. 247-251. 



No. 2. — Notes on the Echinoderms of Panama and west coast of America, with 

 descriptions of new genera and species, pp. 251-322. 



No. 3. — On the geographical di.stribution of the Echinoderms of the west coast 

 of America, pp. 323-339. 



Comparison of the tropical Echinoderm-faunic of the east and west coasts of 

 America, pp. 339-351. 



No. 4. — Notice of the Conds and Echmoderms collected by Prof. 0. F. Hartt, 

 at the Abrolhos Reefs, Province of Bahia, Brazil, 1867. pp. 351-371. 



No. 5. — Notice of a collection of Echinoderms from La Paz, Lower Californi.'i, 

 with descriptions of a new genus, pp. 371-376. 



No. 6.— Review of the Corals and Polyps of the west coast of America.- pp. 

 377-558. 



No. 7. — On the geographical distribution of tlie Polyps of the west coast of 

 America, pp. 558-567. 



No. 8. — Additional observations on Echinoderms, chiefly from the Pacific coast 

 of America, pp. 568-593. 



No. 9. — On the Echinoderm-fauna of the Gulf of California and Cape St. Lucas, 

 pp. 593-596. 



Vol. II, Part 1, 1870. 208 pp. and 7 plates. Price $3.00. 



Contents. — I. — SiriTH, S. I. Notice of the Crustacea collected by Prof. C. F. 

 Hartt on the coast of Brazil in 1867. pp. 1-31, plate 1. 



List of the described species of Brazilian Podophthalmia. pp. 31-42. 



II. — Dana, J. D. On the geology of the New Haven region, with special refer- 

 ence to the origin of some of its topographical features, pp. 45-112. 



III. — Smith, S. I. Notes on American Crustacea. No. I. Ocypodoidea. pp. 

 113-176, plates 2-5, 



IV. — Trumbull, J. H. On some alleged specimens of Indian onomatopoeia, 

 pp. 177-185. 



V. — Nelson. E. T. On the moUuscan fauna of the later Tertiary of Peru, 

 pp. 186-208, plates 6-7. 



