474 



Hesperia Acanootus, 381. 



Ahaton, 382. 



Ceiitaurea;, 33. 



comma, 33. 



Delaware, 401. 



Egeremet, 881. 



He^ou, 382. 



IJinnna, 382. 



Hobomok, 331. 



loiaa, 401. 



Leoiiardns, 381. 



JIanataaciiia, 382. 



.M;iiic)t".), 3!52. 



.Massasoit, 381. 



Mesapano, 383. 



Metacomet, 381. 



Metea, 382. 



Mystic, 381. 



Oneko, 382. 



Pauoquin, 383. 



I'ocaliontas, 381. 



Quaclaquina, 384. 



.Samoset, 382. 



Sassacus, 381. 



verna, 381. 



— vialis, i 



— Wamsutta, 381. 

 Wiiigina, 381. 



Hetferiiia, 295. 



cruentata, 291. 



Heteropterus margiuatus, 380. 

 Himantidium arcus, 75. 



bideiis, 75. 



gracile, 75. 



pai-allelum, 1.33. 



Hiiiuuitoi)us mcxieanus, 97. 

 Hiliparcliia llnisduvalii, 380. 

 llipiioglossus, 247. 

 llirumlii dDiiiiiiicensis, 94. 



euchrysea var. dominicensis, 95. 



horreoriim, 69. 



Hodotervies japonicus, 399. 



Homarus, 397. 



Homoeocladia, 362, 363. 



Homology In limbs, 246. 



Hop hornbeam, symmetry in leaves of, 



313. 

 Horea sanguinipennis, 88. 

 House sparrow, defence of, 389; ravages 



of, 157. 

 HoxiE, W. On a peculiar habit of the 



Blue Jay, 284. 

 Human crania, measurements of, 322. 

 Humerus, iierforation of, in man, 113. 

 Hypolestes trinitatis, 290. 



Ico cave in Decorah, Iowa, 31. 



Iclithyosaiirus, 249, 259, 261, 276. 



Icterus dduiinicensis, 94. 



Idocrase, 215. 



Image, stone, from Knoxville, 243. 



Immersion lens, 303. 



Increase of canker worms, 88. 



Incurvaria labradorella, 62. 



Infusorial Earth from Peru, 75. 



Insect economy, 326. 



Insects, lielow'the surface of the earth, 

 88: tlight of. 88; fossil from N. Bruns- 

 wick, 1-50; fossil from tertiaries of Col- 

 orado, 117; fossil in N. America, 140; 



in salt water. 111, 387; longevity of, 

 160; new, from K. England, 160; odor 

 of, 160; of coal measures, 401. 



Iowa, butterflies of, 401; Eehiuoderm 

 fauna of Burlington Limestone, 6. 



Iron, meteoric, from Colorado, 71. 



Isaria, 123. 



Ischnura capreolus, 290. 



iners, 290. 



Isle of Tines, Odonata of, 298. 



lulus, 367. 



Jackson, Dr. C. T. Remarks on the 

 death of Dr. A. A. Gould, 27; remarks 

 on specimens presented to the Museum 

 by Mr. II. II. Ubnne, 31; sapphire in 

 Chester, Mass, 32; Analysis of meteoric 

 iron from Colorado, 71; remarks upon 

 the views of Daubr^e on meteorites, 

 82 ; on touchstone, 114 ; on the former 

 abundance of the Alewite, 131 ; on the 

 Green Sand of N. Jersey, 158; on the 

 gold regions of Vermont, 243; analysis 

 off)ssil guano from ,S. Carolina, 392; 

 modern iiiethnds for the preservation 

 and coloration of wood, 4(2. 



Jackso.v, Dr. J. B. S. On the distorted 

 skull of a child from the Hawaiian I.sl- 

 ands, 71 ; on sj'nosteosis of the parietal 

 bones in a foetus, 113; on the perfora- 

 tion of the humerus in man, 113. 



Jaera, 248. 



Jeffries, Dr. B. Joy. On the anatomy 

 and physiology of the ciliary muscle 

 in man, 1 ; on the average age, height 

 and weight of forty men, 74. 



Journey in Yesso, 327; through China, 

 391. 



Junouia Coenia, 330. 



Kalochelidon, 95. 



Katadysas pumilus, 103. 



KEM)i(i. Kev. a. B. On an ice cave in 

 Decorah, Iowa, 31. 



Keweenaw Point, Sandstone of, 244. 



Kneelani), Dr. Samuel. On a fun- 

 goid parasite, or caterpillar fungus 

 from the Philippine Islands, 120; on 

 relation of the plumage of birds to the 

 their modes of uidiflcation, 319. 



Labrador, Lepidoptera of, 32. 



Laclilania abnormis, 372. 



Lachnosterna fusca, 88. 



Laconia, Diatomaceae from, 75. 



Lampornis, 95. 



Larentia polata, 45. 



Leaves, mori)hology of, in Sarracenia, 84 ; 



want of symmetry in, 313. 

 Lectures on Natural History, 3-38, 404. 

 Leda, 30. 

 Lepido])tera, difficulties in rearing, 120; 



monstrosities in, 118; of Labrador, 32. 

 Lepthemis Attala, 292. 



verbenata, 292. 



vesiculosa, 292. 



Leptobasis adunca, 291. 



vacillans, 291. 



Lestes, 295. 



forticula, 289. 



