480 



Brigham, C. B., 244. 

 Brown. J. T., Jr., 437. 

 Brooks, Francis, 140. 

 Bryant, J,, 437, 

 Cabot, L., 244, 

 Carpentc)-, II. F., 437. 

 Churchhill,.T.K., 71. 

 CogswWl, Dr. E. R., 355. 

 Colby, Dr. E. P., 71. 

 Cook, A. J., 437. 

 Cross, \V. 1'., 279. 

 Davenport, B. F., 102. 

 Delano, Dr. B. L., 354. 

 Denton, Trot. William, 7. 

 Dillawav, C. 1'., 25. 

 Donahue, C. P., 140. 

 Dwight, .S., Jr., 114. 

 Emmons, C. F., 140. 

 Everett, 1'. L., 354. 

 Fisher, (i. J., 87. 

 Garratt, Dr. A. C 244. 

 Gilchrist, Dr. E., 355. 

 Greenleaf, K. C, Jr., 71. 

 Hagen, Dr. H., 355. 

 Hague, J. D., 140. 

 Hale, Kev. E. E., 87. 

 Harmon, J., 1.57. 

 Harris, E. D., 157. 

 Harris, G. J., 140. 

 Henck, Prof. J. B., 114. 

 Higginson, George, 7. 

 Hifis, W. S.,160. 

 Holden, W., 437. 

 Inches, M. B., 157. 

 Jackson, Jolin T., 7. 

 Kemp, Dr. C. P., 102. 

 Knight, Pev. C. F., 114. 

 Lathrop, J.H., 4-37. 

 Lockwood, S., 285. 

 Lowell, G. G., 854. 

 Merrill, J. C, Jr., 355. 

 Morse, 8.T., 437. 

 Newton, J. L., 285. 

 O'Shae, Michael, 114. 

 Parsons, W., 244. 

 Perry, Pev. J. B., 437. 

 Pickering, E. C, 355. 

 Pratt, J., 304. 

 Preston, J. P., 285. 

 Putnam, J. J., 116. 

 Botch, A., 355. 

 Kunkle, Prof. J. D., 355. 

 Schwartz, Kev. L. B., 354. 

 Shepard, Dr. L. D., 437. 

 Strong, E. A., 437. 

 Sturgis, F. 11., 7. 

 Sumner, A., 140. 

 Tarbpll, Dr. G. G., 437. 

 Thaxter, L. L., 159. 

 Thomas, W., 355. 

 Tolman, F. I., 150. 

 Tudor, W., 1.57. 

 AValker, Dr. C. H., 210. 

 Walker, Dr. J. E., 87. 

 Ward, J. AV., 74. 

 Whitmore, C. J., 244. 

 Whltncv, J. P., 102. 

 Williams, B. B., 244. 



Merlangu.-; carboi:arius, 100. 



Merrill, J. C. Jr. On the occurrence of 

 Tliecla auburniana, 160; notice of the 

 occurrence of Pieris rap« in New 

 England, .300. 



Mesocena, 76. 



^Ii'sodesma artica, .30. 



j\Ii's.)plod(in, 318. 



Mcsothoniis (iundlachii, 293, 294, 299. 



Mithra. 293,298. 



Poevi, 292, 293, 300. 



simplicjcollis, 293, 294, 299. 



Jleteor in liussia, 433. 



Meteoric iron from Colorado, 71. 



Meteorites, Daubr6e's views on, 82. 



3Ii'toor()l(>gv of Cape Flattery, 151. 



ilicrasterias, 362. 



31iiTc)iinnata carolinensis, 103. 



marmorata, 104. 



pinicola, 104. 



serrata, 104. 



subinflata, 104. 



undata, 104. 



Jlicroneura caligata, 290. 



]\Iigratury fishes, Imlwts of, 125. 



Jlilitarv cUarai'tcr df mound-race, 149. 



3Umetus intcrti'Ctor, 110. 



syllepsicus, 110. 



tuberosus, 110. 



3Iimocichla, 92. 



Mimokitta, 68. 



Mimus bahamensis, 68. 



carolinensis, 69. 



polyglottus, 68. 



polyglottus var. dominicus, 93. 



Mnlotilta, 91. 



Modiola discrepans. 30. 



]\lole crickets, classitication of, 384. 



Mollusca, classification of, 287. 



Molobrus mali, 111. 



Monas, 16. 



Monograph of the Phahenidoe of North 

 America, 102. 



Monopleura, 247. 



Monstrosities in Lepidoptera, 118. 



Mormolucoides articulatus, 140. 



Morphology of leaves of Sarracenia, 84. 



Morse, E. S. On the principal of cepha- 

 lization applied to the classitication 

 of Mollusca, 287; shell heaps on Goose 

 Island, 288; on the evidences of great 

 antiquity in the shell heaps at Goose 

 Island, 301; lectures on Mollusca, 338 ; 

 on the mode of growth of a new eu- 

 tomostracous Crustacean, 404. 



Mound race, weapons of, 149. 



3Iounds, shell, of Florida, 158. 



Mount Desert, shell heap near, 288. 



Mountain chains, formation of, 8. 



Musca domestiea, 324. 



larvarum, 324. 



meteorica, 324. 



Museum, Additions to, by, 

 Acadeniv nl ^Natural Sciences, Philadel- 

 phia, 24(1. 241. 

 Adams, (apt. R. C.,240. 

 Andrews. F. W., 239. 

 Atwood, Cai)t. N. E., 240, 241. 

 Baker, David, 241. 

 Ball, Capt. W.T, M., 239. 



