481 



Ballard, Joseph, 241. 

 Bemis. Dr. !5. A., 75, 239. 

 Boardman, G. A., 240. 

 Borland. Dr. J. N., 239. 

 Bouve, T. T.. 2.39, 241. 

 Brlgham, W. T., 73, 2.39, 240. 

 Brooks, Francis, 155, 241. 

 Brown, C. L., 2.39. 

 Brown, Dr. F. H., 240, 241. 

 Brown, Dr. G. H., 240. 

 Brown, J. C. J., Jr., 250. 

 Bryant, Mrs. Dr. Henry, 323, 404. 

 Bryant, Dr. H.,240. 

 Burgess, Edward, 241. 

 Bush, C. G., 240. 

 Cabot, Dr. S., 241. 

 Chapman, A., 239. 

 Child, H. D., 240. 

 Colby, Dr. K. P., 241. 

 Cotting, Dr. B. E., 241. 

 Crehore, Dr. C. F., 239. 

 Davis, H., 239. 

 Fletcher, W. B.,239.- 

 Garratt, Dr. A. C, 239. 

 Goldsmith, S., 239. 

 Gould, Dr. A. A., 239. 

 Greenleaf, K. C, 240, 241. 

 Gunning, Prof, 240. 

 Haines, Mr., 241. 

 Hamlen, N. P., 240. 

 Hayden, Dr. F. V., 241. 

 Hemming, G. F., 241. 

 Hill, Bi'ni. D.,. Jr., 240. 

 Hills, Luther, 241. 

 Hi.llowfll, C. ,S.,2.39. 

 Holton, Kev. T. H., 241. 

 Horner, J. M., 239. 

 Hubbard, S., 2.39. 

 Jackson, Dr. C. T., 2.39, 241. 

 Johnson, Kev. Edward, 240. 

 Kneeland, Dr. S., 241. 

 Lawrence, H. A.. 240. 

 Lawrence, H. L., 241. 

 Lee, T. J., 239. 

 Mann, B. 1'., 241. 

 31auu, H., 240. 

 Maury, John, 239. 

 Merriraan, Dr. \V'. J.. 240. 

 Mixter, .s. J., 241. 

 Mudge, B. F., 239. 

 MuUer, Dr. Ferd., 240. 

 JIunroe, Wm., 214. 240, 241. 

 Ogden, Dr. W. M., 113, 241. 

 Olmstead, C. H., 240. 

 Oxnard, G. D., 241. 

 Packard, Dr. A. S., Jr., 240. 

 Perkins, Dr. H. C., 240. 

 Pickering, Dr. C, 240. 

 Por(ie, Miss Carrie, 241. 

 Pratt, Miss .s. P., 241. 

 Purchase, 240, 241, .3(34, 390. 

 Robinson, W. L., 241. 

 Konne, H. H..31.240. 

 Sanborn, F. G., 239, 240, 241, 

 Scudder, S. H., 71, 240, 241. 

 Sprague, C. J., 240. 

 Stearns, C. A., 239. 

 Stevens, C. K., 239. 

 Stodder, C, 240. 

 Sturtevant, E. L., 241. 



Swan, J. G., 241. 

 Taylor, Capt., 239. 

 Towle, G. B.. 241. 

 Wagner, Joseph, 241. 

 ■\Vallboun, J. F., 239. 

 Williams, Dr. H. W., 240. 

 Wyman, Dr. J., 241. 



Museum, number of visitors to, 71. 



Mya trunouta, 30. 

 Mycralymua, 388. 

 Jlyiarchus, m, 90. 

 31yrmica, 117. 



^'avicula, 363. 



bombus, 79, 133. 



californica, 79. 



carassius, 302. 



clavata, 80, 82. 



denticula, 75. 



dicephala, 75. 



didyma, 80, 81, 133. 



elegans, 133. 



liruia, 75. 



gastrum, 133. 



granulata, 133. 



iridis, 133. 



korgulensis, 133. 



lata, 1.33. 



libelhis, 133. 



Ivra, 79, 80, 81, 82, 133, 439. 



liebulosa, 82, 133. 



nitida, 81 



cduntella, 75. 



jierigrina, 123. 



pratexta, 80, 81, 82, 465. 



puuctiilata, 133. 



(luadrifasciata, 133. 



rectar.uulata, 75. 



retu?.a,"4.39. 



rlionibnides, 75. 



.Smithii, 80,81, 133, 439. 



spectabilis, 82. 



varians, 133. 



IS'emobius vittatus, 87, 308. 



^.'eoneura carnatica, 290. 



palustris, 290. 



Xei!nymi)ha Eurytris, 380. 



Kepliila iiluniipes, 7. 



Xew Uruiiswick, fossil insects from, 150; 

 sculptured stone from, 83. 



New England, butterflies of, 378 ; insects 

 new to, 160; shell heaps of 337; stridu- 

 lation of Orthoptera of 306, 316. 



Kew .Jersey, Greensand of, 1.58. 



Niditication and plumage of birds com- 

 pared, 319. 



NiLES, W. H. On the Echinoderm 

 fauna of the Burlington Limestone of 

 Iowa, 6 ; remarks upon the principle of 

 cephalizatien as apfjlied to the classi- 

 Ijcation tf Ecliin(.derms, 280. 



>'isoniades Krizo, 881. 



Catulhis, 381. 



Juvenalis, .380. 



I'ersius, 380. 



Kitzschia, 363. 



lanceolata, 4-39. 



panduriformis, i 



plana, 133. 



), 81. 



