468 



Andropogon, 435. 



Angora goat. 40.5. 



Aiiiiual lio.spital at Bombay, 1.56. 



AiiisoiitLTV.x p(iiii('taria, 24, 88. 



'- — vt'riiata, 88. 



Anomoepiis, 249. 



Anomolagrion liastatum, 290, 295. 



Anous, 97. 



Anser caeruloscoiis. 70. 



Antliocaris Ginutia, 376. 



Aiitliopliv.-a, 17. 



Aiiti<inifv<ilsh.'ll lieaps,30l; of Man,304. 



Aiitir^cptk'^ tor preservation of meat, 437. 



Aiitithesia bipartitana, 00. 



Autitropy, 316. 



Apatura Clyton 401. 



Proseri)ina, 401. 



Aphides, 326. 

 Aphidius, 326. 

 Aplocerus raoiitamis, 409. 

 Appondicularia furcata, 23. 



— longicauda, 23. 



Arachiioidiscus oriiata, 78. 

 Aramus gigaiiteus. 97. 

 Araneides of the Unitod States, 103. 

 Archefjogrijllus prtscus, 402. 

 Arctia sp, 35. 



anna, 161. 



Queusolii, 34. 



Arcyptera lineata, 313. 

 Ardea candidis^inia, 97. 



leuce, 97. 



viresceiis, 97. 



Argynnides of N. America, 150. 

 Argymiis Aphrodite, 378. 



'■ Ashtaroth, 150. 



Astarte, 1-50. 



Atlantis, 378. 



Bellona, 379. 



Boisduvalli, 32. 



Cybele, 378. 



Diana, 150. 



Frigga. 33. 



Idalia, 150. 378. 



Moutinus, 379. 



Myriua, 379. 



I'liphia, var. Valesina, 150. 



poiaris, 33. 



Sagaua, 150. 



Triclaris, 33. 



Arri'inon palniarum, 92. 

 Arteniia. 111. 

 Aselli'.s. 24S;. 

 Asjiilatcs irilvaria,43. 

 Astaciis. 246. 

 Asterolanipra sp., 81. 



Darwinii, 79. 



marylandica. 79. 



moroneusis, 79, 81. 



Aster: ;nii)lialus araclme, 79. 



Brookei. 79. 



Shadboltianius, 79. 



Athene, 90. 



Atops trilineatus, 346, 347. 



Atropos divinatoriiis, 375. 



pulsatorius, 324. 



Attus, 327. 



audax, 104. 



auratus, 104. 



canonicus, 104. 



Attus capitatus, 104. 



castaneus, 104. 



coronatus, 104. 



cristatus, 104. 



cyaueus, 104. 



eiegans, 104. 



falcarius. 104. 



familiaris, 104. 



fasciolatus, 105. 



gracilis. 105. 



hebes, 105. 



insolens, 105. 



militaris, 105. 



mitratus. 105. 



murigerus, 105. 



niystaceus, 105. 



niger, 105. 



nubilus, 105. 



otiosus, 105. 



podagrosus, 105. 



puerperus, 105. 



puU'x, 105. 



retiarius, 105. 



rjseus, 105. 



rufus, 105. 



sexpunctatus, 105. 



sinister, 1(.)5. 



s\iperciliii-iis, 105. 



sylvanus, 105. 



t;cniola, 105. 



tri])unctati;s, 105. 



viridipes. I'i5. 



vittatus, 105. 



Atwood, Capt. N. E. Upon the habits 

 of our native species of Gadidie, 100; 

 on the occurrence of eels in the ab- 

 dominal cavity of the Cod, 364. -4* 



Aulacodiscus crux, 78. ' 



formosus. 78. 



Auliscus amerieauus, 133. 



ca'latus, 78. 



macncanus, 78. 



moronensis, 78. 



Aurochs compared with Bison, 317. 



Bahamas, birds of, 63. 



Bailey, Prof. L. W. Note on Epigsea 

 repens, 115. 



Baker, 1>. On foreign substances in the 

 body of the perch, 354. 



Bequest of Miss Pratt, 131, 141 ; of Mr. 

 P. P. Pope, 141. 



Bickmore, a. !S. Some notes of a short 

 journey on the Island of Yesso, and 

 remarks on the Ainos, 327 ; sketch of 

 a journey through the Interior of 

 China. 391; on the Ainos or hairy men 

 of Yesso, Saghalien and the Kurile 

 Islands, 403. 



BicivNELL, E. Description of a sculp- 

 tured stone foimd at Lake Utopia, N. 

 Brunswick, 83. 



Jiicnswra, 16. 



Biddulphia, sp., 80,81. 



aurita, 78, 439. 



pulchella, 78. 



Toumeyii, 78. 



Birds of the Bahamas, 63 ; of St. Do- 

 mingo, 89; plumage compared with 

 niditication, 319. 



