484 



Sandstone of Keweenaw Point, 244;; 

 Ked, of Vermont, S41. 



Sapphire in Chester, Mass., 31. 



Sarracenia, morphology of leaves of, 84. 



Saturuia Cecropia, 118. 



Sjatyrus Alope, 380. 



Nephole, 380. 



Tortlandia, 380. 



Saiirothera diiminicensis, 93. 



Viellotii, 95. 



Sa.-iicava distorta, 30. 



Scapterlscus, 335, 386. 



ScEVA, GEouciE. On some habits of the 

 Chinese, 99. 



Schizonema, 333. 



eusiirer, 362. 



Grevillei, 362. 



Sci7,phiL'x nivaosnna, 55. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 68, 91. 



noveboracensis, 68, 91. 



Scolithus linearis, 347. 



JScoldpiiidr.i, 24S. 



Scopul'i- ;jl iclal'-s, 52. 



t-'cotosia dubitata, 44. 



SciiDDEE, S. H. On changes in Gnapha- 

 lium leontopodium, 71; "on larvro of 

 diptera in petroleum, 111 ; results of an 

 examination of a small collection of 

 fossil insects obtained by Prof W. Den- 

 ton, in the tertiary beds of Green Itiver, 

 Colorado, 117; remarks on fossil in- 

 sects from North America, 140; on 

 Haplophlebium Barnesii, 151; insects 

 new to America, 160; report of the 

 custodian for the year 1866-1867, 131 ; 

 list of the writing:i cf Dr. A. A. Gould, 

 197 ; additional remarks upon the odo- 

 nata of the Isle of Pines and of the 

 White Mts. of Kew Hampshire, 298 ; 

 notice of the occurrence of Pieris rapve 

 in iS'ew England, 300; notes on the 

 stridulation of some Kew England 

 Orthoptera, 303; on the stridulating 

 organs in grasshoppers, 310 ; on a cu- 

 rious specimen of Diapheromera, 325; 

 supijleiuent ti> a list of the butterflies 

 of JSew Kngiaud, 375; considerations 

 drawn I'ronf the study of mole crickets, 

 ' 334; on the raidv of the families of 

 orthoptera, 390 ; notice of nev/ butter- 

 flies from Iowa, 401; notice of an 

 orthopterous insect which deposits its 

 eggs in the stem of the cotton plant, 

 4o4; description of a new butterfly 

 li\-m I'l, rida, 435; on the eggs of the 

 destructive grasshopper of Texas, 436. 



Sculptured stone from Kew Brunswick, 

 83 



Scutigera, 248. 



Scydotes cameratiis, 110. 



Secondary rocks, gold and cinnabar in, 

 30. 



Section of Entomology, formation of, 87. 



fcetophaga ruticilla, 91. 



.'^had, habits of, 125; mode of hatching, 

 391. 



SifALKK, K. S. On the formation of 

 mountain chains, 8; on the position 

 and character of some glacial beds con- 

 taining fossils, at Gloucester, Mass., 27. 



Shell heaps of Kew England, 337; on 

 Goose Island. 301, 303. 



Shell mounds in Concord, 243: near 

 Mount Desert, Me., 288; of Florida, 

 158; of Salisbury, 242; on Goose Is- 

 land, 288. 



Shizampelis, 92. 



Siluroids, classification of, 354. 



Skotiomimus. 68. 



Skull, distorted, from Hawaiian Islands, 

 70. 



Smilax, 160. 



Soundings off the coast of Maine, 439. 



Sparrow, house, defence of, 339 ; ravages 

 of, 167. 



SpavTOof shad, mode of hatching, 391. 



Species, union of dilTerent, 136. 



Sphoeria, 123, 1£4. 



entomorhiza, 124. 



Sphyropicus, 65. 



Spiders, destruction of male bv female, 

 287. 



Sponges, on the nature of, 16. 



Sporadiuus, 95. 



Sprague, C. J. Remarks on a Cordi- 

 ceps grov.-ing on a caterjnllar, 123. 



Stauroneis as])era, 133, 439. 



— Baileyi, 75. 



gracilis, 75. 



phc»nicenteron, 75. 



salina, 133. 



Stenobothrus curtipennis, 312. 



melanopleurus, 312, 313 



Stephanogonia polygonia, 79. 



Sterna aiitillarum, 98. 



fuliginosa, 98. 



regia. 98. 



stolida, 97. 



Stetefeldtite, 216. 

 Stictdrtiscus califoniicus, 81. 

 S til bum, 123. 



Stoudeu, C. Upon a collection of Dia- 

 tomacete from the alpine summits of 

 the White Mountain.s of Kew Hamp- 

 shire, made by Dr. Bemis, 75; on in- 

 fusorial earth from Peru, 75; micro- 

 scjpical examination of a Cordiceps 

 found on a caterpillar, 12<l; on a recent 

 gathering' of diatoniaceous mud trom 

 Pleasant Beach, Cohasset, 1.32; note on 

 Kavicula Carassius, 302; Kobert's test, 

 338; on soundings from off the coast of 

 Maine, 439. 



Stomoxys calcitrans, 324. 



Stone adze, Hawaiian, 73. 



Stoker, Dr. D. H. Kemarks on his re- 

 p(n-t on the fishes of JIassachusetts, 318. 



Stridulatidn of Orthoptera, 306, 315. 



Strix diiminicensis, 90. 



flanunea. 65. 



Sturtevaxt, Dr. E. L. On the occur- 

 rence of pine cones in a peat bog iu 

 Framingham. 392. 



•Sula (lactylatra, 97. 



fusca, 97. 



Supernumerary digits in a Cat, 3. 



Surirella fastuosa, 78, 81. 



linearis, 133. 



SwA^•, James E. Meteorology of Cape 

 Flattery, Washington Territory, 151. 



