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ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



Page. 



Archives of science 118 



Arctic regions, fisheries 182 



Argulus, cnistaceous parasite 196 



Arkansas Fish Commission 195 



Armed Mctalophodon 124 



Army Medical Museum Catalogue 152 



Army worm 170 



Arnold, J. B., experiments on fish 148 



Artificial breeding of salmon 129 



Ascidia and Terebratulina, embryology 



of 124 



Asiatic birds, geographical distribution.. 169 

 Assistant Secretary's report : 



1850 5 



1851 13 



1852 26 



1853 30 



1854 33 



1855 * 39 



1856 39 



1857 66 



1858 75 



1859 87 



1860 94 



1861 94 



1862 95 



1863 95 



1864 110 



1865 110 



1867 Ill 



1875 190 



Atkins, C. G., artificial hatching of smelt. 180 



Atlantic, Northern, sea wolf in 196 



Auk, great 115 



in Newfoundland . . 177 



Au Sable Eiver, Michigan, grayling in.. 177 

 Australia, introduction of California sal- 

 mon 153 



salmon and trout in 129 



Australian fishes, curious 192 



Azores, faunal peculiarities 113 



Bache fund 152 



Bahamas, terrestrial mollusca 145 



Bait, electrical 181 



Balbani. investigations on fish eggs 168 



Balfour, 3<". M., development of sharks . . . 770 



embrj'ology of sharks 175 



Barlow, Maj. J. "W., report 141 



Bitsking shark Ill, 170 



Bass, black, habits of 145 



tiansporting to Potomac 116 



transporting to California . . . 128 



to England 128 



Otsego 129 



striped, in California 216 



hatching artificially 149 



Bassaris in Ohio 122 



Bat, phyllostome in Caliibrnia 66 



Bat(^chia, tailed, of North America 177 



•Batrachians, urodelian 4 



Beads, prehistoric 121 



Beal, W.J., on pelican Ill 



Beckwith, Lieut. E. G., explorations 78, 79 



Behring's Strait shells, Ball's catalogue . . 170 



Beit, M., fresh-water fish iu salt water . . . 

 Benevolent endowment iu United States 



Treasury 



Bequest, to Cincinnati Society Natural 



History 



Bermudas, geology of 



natural history 



Bibliography of science in 1874 



Bichromate potassa, application to pho- 

 tography 



Binney on geographical distribution of 



mollusks 



Biological history of fish 



Bird fauna. North American, by Russo- 



American telegraph expedition 



Bird, fossil, Manly 



Sheppey clay 



Birds 2, 12, 16, 31, 66, 87, 88, 146, 



Alaska, Ball 



American, catalogue of 



Coues' work on 



inEurope 



carpal and tarsal bones of 



catalogue of all known..., 



collections in London 



decrease in Massachusetts 



families 



Florida, Allen 



Maynard 



Fort Bridger 



fossil giant, new 



of United States 



habits of 



Jamaica 



Kansas, Allen 



New Mexico 



Mexican boundary survey 



Mexico, Lawrence 



MigTations of 



Prof. Alfred Newton 



oil from 



Pacific Railroad survej- 



of Paradise, collection of 



and reptiles, new link between . . . 



Saint Lucas Cape 



Salt Lake Valley 



in Smithsonian miscellaneous col- 

 lection 



United States, Coues 



variations in color 



Bison, European 



Blackford, Eugene G 



Bland on mollusks of Bahamas 



Bleeker on Chinese cyprinidai 



Blood corxjuscles of the salmonidae 



Blue coloring matter in fishes 



Bluefish 



consumption in New York 



Boeck, Alex 



Bone caves of Pennsylvania 



Bone cave, Port Kennedy 



Bones, softness in old congers 



Boomerang 



Boston, iS'atural History Society, 1871-'72. 



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 116 



183 

 120 

 166 

 175 



145 

 184 



111 

 143 

 167 

 183, 230 

 169 

 170 

 125 

 122 

 126 

 192 

 146 

 192 

 110 

 117 

 125 



65 

 102 

 112 

 192 



95 

 125 



16 



192 



177 



118, 151 



51,79 



16 



75, 95 

 126 

 113 

 169 

 216 

 14 

 123 

 143 

 124 



117, 123 

 128 

 114 

 4 

 115 

 178 



122, 125 

 151 



