469 



Bison compared with Aurochs, 317. 



Blacicus, 91. 



Blake, W. P. Note on the occurrence 

 of Gold w 'th Cinnabar, in the second- 

 ary or tertiary rocks, 30. 



Blo.ssoni of date palm, 73. 



Blue Jay, habit of, 284. 



Bombay, animal hospital at, 156. 



Bomhus, 3t57. 



fervidus, 393. 



vagans. 395. 



Bombyx arrindia, 135. 



cyntliia, 118. 



polyphemus, 119. 



BoxD, G. W. The Angora goat; its ori- 

 gin, culture and prt.ducts,432. 



Bopyrus, 246. 



Bos priniigenius, 304. 



Botys ephippialis, 52 



torvaiis, 52. 



BouvB, T. T. iiemarks on tlie death of 

 Dr. Bryant, 134 ; on the occurrence of 

 Cinnamon Stone, Pyroxene and Ido- 

 crase in New England, 215. 



Brephos parthenias, 42. 



Beewer, Dr. T. 31. Remarks on the 

 wood-warblers of Xorih America, 139; 

 defence of the house-s;iarrow from the 

 supposed destructive habits, 3S9. 



Brigham, W. T. Kecrnt investigations 

 on the volcanoes of the Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, 17; on the distDrted skull of a 

 child fnini the Hawaiian Islands, 70,71; 

 on the bldssciui (if ihi' l)ati' jjulm, 73; on 

 an ancient Hawaiian stone adze, 73; on 

 the longevity of the eggs of Diaphero- 

 mera femorata, 88 ; measurements of 

 three hundred Chinese, 98; en a Chi- 

 nese custom, 100; attack of a cockroach 

 on a centipede, 100 ; on excessive precij)- 

 itation of rain, 155; notes on the Pinj- 

 rapol or Animal Hospital at B;)mbay, 

 156 ; upon the form of volcanic craters, 

 321. 



Brine, insects in. 387. 



Bromius vulgaris, 101. 



Bryant, Du. H. Vote of thanks to, 7; 

 additions to a list of ISird^ i eon at the 

 Bahamas, 63; a list of the liirds of St. 

 Dorningo, with descriptions of some 

 new species or varieties, 89 ; remarks on 

 death of, 134; life and scientific career 

 of 205; list of his writings, 213; list of 

 his donations, 214. 



Bubalus. 317. 



BuLFiNCH, Thomas, tribute to, 279. 



Burlington J^imestone of Iowa, Echino- 

 derm fauna of, 6. 



Buteo borealis, 64. 



Butorides, 97. 



Butterflies of New England, 375; of 

 Iowa, 401. 



By-Laws, alteration of, 284. 



Cabbage, changes in leaves of, 84. 

 Caloptenus, 326. 



spretus, 436. 



Calopteryx, 295. 

 Calotermes fiavipes, 400. 

 Camerella antiquata, 347. 



Campylodiscus, sp., 81. 



bicostatus, 7S. 



Kutzingii, 80. 



Cankerworm, 88. 



Cape Flattery, meteorology of, 151. 



Capra wgragus, 408, 409, 4l0, 411, 413, 415. 



americana, 408, 409. 



angorensis, 415. 



Beden, 408. 



caucasica, 408. 



Falconeri ,408,410,411,413. 



hircus, 415. 



hispanica, 408. 



ibex, 408. 



pyronaica, 408. 



sibirica, 408. 



AValei, 408. 



Capsules of Cyclanthera explodens, 286. 

 Caribs. custom of, 100. 

 Carpocapsa pomonella. 111. 

 Cat, sujicrnunierary digits in, 3. 

 Catrrpillars, fungi on, 120. 

 Celitheniis Kponina, 292. 

 Centipede attacked by a cockroach, 100. 

 Centurus, 96. 



Cephalization as a principle of classifica- 

 tion, 286, 287. 

 Certhiola bahamensis, 66. 



bananivora, 95. 



Cervus megaceros. 304. 

 Ceryle, 95. 



Cetacean, new to America, 318. 

 Cha'toceros, 79. 

 Chaniippelia, 96. 

 Charadrius vociferus, 97. 

 Chelifer, locomotion of, 323. 

 Chelifer americanus, 325. 



cancroides, 324, 435. 



cimicoides, 323, 324. 



maculatus, 435. 



nuiricatus. 324, 435. 



oblongus, 324. 



— '■ parasita, 323. 



('hemes, 435. 



China, journey through, 391. 



Chinese, habits of, 99, 100. 



measurements of, 98. 



Chionobas Bore, 33. 



Jutta, 33. 



CEno, 33. 



semidea, 380. 



Chironomus, 389. 

 Chloronerpes, 93. 

 Chondrites, 347. 

 ( 'hrysomitris (lominicensis, 93. 



notata. 94. 



Chrysophanus americanus, 377. 



iJione, 401. 



Epixanthe, 377. 



Thoe, 377, 401. 



Chrysotis, 65, 93. 

 Chthonius, 435. 

 Cicada canicularis, 312. 

 Cicindela generosa, 88. 



repanda, 88. 



Cidaria abrasaria, 465. 



aurata, 51. 



brunneata, 47. 



ca;siata, 52. 



destinata, 48, 465. 



