ALPHABETICAL INDEX. 



365 



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Botanical Clnb, Torrey 151 



Botanical Consei-vatory Medical Academy 



Science 174 



Botanical Garden, Chicago, arrangements 



for 182 



Botany, progress, 1874, report 170 



systematic, recent publications. . . 171 

 Brazil, ProfessorHartt's explorations in.. 113,120 



Brewer, Dr. T. M 40,94,230 



Brighton Aquarium 142,146 



St. Petersburg ster- 

 let in 172 



British Association, temporai-y museum of. 174 

 Ethnology exhibition, United 



States Kational Museum 168 



Exhibition fishing products, Vien- 

 na 147 



Fish introduction in India 171 



Museum, annual return of 174 



fishes 114 



Parliament, sums voted for science 



instruction 183 



prehistoric monuments 143 



provinces, salmon in 116 



salmon fisheries 148 



Bryan, on decrease of shad 130 



Buchner, Dr., longevity of fishes 167 



Bucholz, Herr, new fishes of West Africa. 196 



Buckland, Frank 115,129,176 



Bucksport, Me., salmon breeding estab- 

 lishment : 149 



Buffalo, extermination of 167 



rapid destruction of 



Buffalo Society Natural History 151 



Bulletin ot Museum of Comp. Zoology ... 173 

 of Science Dept. Cornell Univer- 

 sity 173 



Bunton, Dr., venom of serpents 166 



Bureau of Statistics, report 1876 193 



Burmeister on glyptodonts 144 



Bussey Institution, report 1874 173 



Butterflies, Edwards on 123, 125 



sex, determining 145 



Buzzard's Bay, horse mackerel in 116 



Calcareous sponges, Ha;ckel on 143 



California, Academy of Science, gift of 



land to 152 



California, Academy of Science, James 



Lick, donation to 152 



California, carp cultivation, in 195 



Connecticut River shad, for . . . 191 



fish 184 



Fish Commission, biennial re- 

 port 195 



report 1872, 



1873 128 



fish culture 128 



Geological Survey, progress of. 120 



gray whale in 126 



moths, distribution of 145 



phyllostome bat 66 



reptiles 21 



rodents 171 



salmon 190 



eggs 217 



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California Balmon in Europe 21& 



introduction, in Austra- 

 lia 153 



planting at Fort Ed- 

 ward 140 



reproduction of 132 



shipment eastward 148 



taking with hook 150 



sequoias and history 147 



shad, stocking with 130 



sparrow in 66 



striped bass and shad, in 216 



transporting black bass, to 128 



waters, shad, in 149 



trout, stocking with. . . 128- 



Cambridge Entomological Club 172 



Museum Memoirs 121 



Museum, pterodactyl in 145 



Peabody Museum, 5th report. . 133 



6th report.. 151 



7th report.. 172 



Canada Fish Commission, report, 1874 178 



1875.... 194 



fish inspection law 150 



fisheries statistics, 1869 147 



Geological Survey, 1871-72 140 



Canestrini on Hipporampus 123 



Canstadt, race of mankind 144 



Carnivora, new fossil 143 



Carp, aged, death of 123 



cultivation in California 195 



Carpal and tarsal bones of birds 126 



Caspian fauna 178 



sea fish 150 



Cassin, John 12, 51, 87, 88 



Castralia Springs, fish culture in 171 



Catalogne of American birds 170 



Army Medical Museum 152 



fishes, British Museum 113 



Catalogues, Museum Comp. Zoology 173 



Cattle diseases. United States Agricult- 

 ural Department, Keport of 127 



Cellule, embryonic in eggs of bony 



fishes 168 



Census of fisheries, 1880 215 



Centennial Board, United States depart- 

 ment -. 174 



Centennial Exhibition 152, 191, 198 



Central Park aquarium 146 



menagerie, report 146 



Cephalaspis in America 115 



Ceratichthys 39 



Cercarias, in fish intestines 175 



Cesnola collection 144 



Cetaceans, West Coa.st, Scammon on 125 



Challenger, cruise of 141 



explorations of the 120 



work accomplished by 191 



Chauiplaiu, I^ake, shad-planting in 130 



stocking rivers, west side 



of... 180 



Chantran on crawfish — 147 



Chesapeake, salmon in 198 



Chicago Academy of Science 133 



destruction of 118 



