486 



en tlie flight of insects, 88; somp re- 

 ninrlc,-! upon the Ocjonata ofHayti, 295. 



I'limis, 31+. 



Union of different species, 1.33. 



United states, AnuieiUes of, 103. 



Ur:His spelieus, .301. 



Vanessa Antioija. .3'^0. 



Jlilberti, 3«. 



J- album, 3S0. 



Varieties of pi^eim, .335. 



"S'erniDnt, gold legions of, 243; Eed 

 Sandstone (.f, 341. 



VEraiiLL, I'ltoK. A. E. On the occur- 

 rence of insects and Crustacea in salt 

 Jakes, 111 ; on the occnrrenco of 

 Thocla auburniaua in Conn., 13'); on 

 tlie odor of insects, Ib'O : on the 

 longevity of insects, 180. 



Vireo calidris, 93. 



Volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands, 17. 



Warblers of North America, 139. 



WATEusTON.IIiiv. 11. C. On the condi- 

 tion of feathei-s in a pillow case ai'ter 

 long use, 278; tribute to ^Ir. Bultlnch, 

 27a. 



Weapons of mound race, 149. 



A\'hale, bony mass from heart of, lob. 



White ant, winjjiess, 339. 



WiHTi:, Dn. .)Tv. llemarks on Ancy- 

 lostoniuni duodenale, 72; on a boiiy 

 mass from the heart of a whale, 155 ; 

 on guaranii, 137. 



White ilountains, Diatomaceze from, 75; 

 ( tdonata of 298. 



WlIITTLKSEY. C'OL. CHARLES. On the 



weapons and military eliaracter of the 

 race of the mounds, 149. 



WicKERSHAM, W. Upon the travelling 

 of rocks, 285. 



Wilder, Dr. Burt G. On a cat with 

 supernumerary digits, 3; on Jsephila 

 plumipes, 7 : a method of collecting 

 and arranging iiilbrmatjoji, 242; ou 



the alleged gorilla, etc.. In New York, 

 305; of symmetry and of distorted 

 symmetry, 313. 



Wood, preservation and coloration of. 

 402. 



Wood-warblers of North America, 139. 



Writings of Dr. Oould, 197; of Dr. 

 P.ryant, 213. 



Wymam, Dr. J. Dissection of a youug 

 pigeon, 24 ; remarks on the death of 

 Dr. A. A. Gould, 24, 25; on the dis- 

 torted skull of a child froni the Hawai- 

 ian Isands, 70; on the morphology of 

 the leaves of Sarracenia, 84; on a yarib 

 custom, 100 ; on the perforation of the 

 humerus in man, 113; on malf)rmed 

 skulls, 115; account of the shell 

 mounds of Florida, 158; account of 

 the life and sclentiiic career of Dr. A. 

 A. Gould, 188; d.;scription of the shell 

 heaps at Salisbury, 242 ; yon symmetry 

 and homology in limbs, 24 > ; on an 

 Ksquimaux tire stick, 285 ; destruction 

 of a male spider by the female, 287; 

 account of a visit to an Indian shell 

 heap near Mount Desert, Me., 288; on 

 flint implements from northern Europe, 

 301; shell heaps on Goose Island, 301, 

 303; visit to Dighton IJock, 305; meas- 

 urements of some human cra/iia, 322; 

 examination of the animals of the New 

 1-^ngland shell heaps, 33i'r;'i)n the oc- 

 currence of eels in the abdominal 

 cavity of the cod, 334; observations on 

 crania, 440. 



Xanthiopyxis globosa, 79. 



-oblonga, 79. 



Niphidium, 312, 4.35. 



Yesso, Ainos of, 327, 



Zenadura, 98. 

 Ziphius, 318, 



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