402 



Burnett, W. I., announcement of his 

 death, 62 ; Books purchased from 

 Library of, 87; Notice of his Life and 

 Writings, 64 ; Prof. Wyman's resolu- 

 tions on the occasion of his death, 74. 



Bullfrog, Rana pipiens, habits of, 211. 



Burmah, Laterite formation of, 227. 



Buteo lineatus, eggs of, 208. 



Buttonwood, regeneration of, 323. 



By-laAvs, committee to revise, 26 ; re- 

 'port on, 143. 



California Academy of Natural Science, 

 241. 



California, gigantic tree of, 75; Ked- 

 tailed Hawks of, 385 ; Mr. E. Samuels 

 despatched to, 271, 

 •* Carboniferous Strata of Pennsylvania, 

 footprints in, 258. 



Carcharias Atwoodi, 85. 



Centrarchus maculosus, Ayi*es, 99. 



Chemical composition of scales of Gar- 

 pike, 92. 



Chlorophyl in Cochituate water, 120. 



Circulation in Frog's lung after removal 

 from the body, 206. 



Clangula and Mergus, hybrid between, 

 57, 118. 



Clathropteris in Connecticut River 

 Sandstone, 212. 



Clay-stone resembling a fossil bone, 19. 



Cleavage in Connecticut Sandstone 

 caused by Mica, 30. 



Coal, bituminous, from Straitsville 

 Mines, Ohio, 124 ; Boghead Gas, 146. 



Coal mine, Albert, discovery of an 

 alternating bed in, 306. 



Coal rocks of Virginia and Pennsyl- 

 vania, geological date of, 17. 



Coccus of locust tree, 58. 



Cochituate committee, 180. 



water, Cyclopean animal- 

 cules in, 333, Dr.' A. A. Hayes and 

 Dr. John Bacon on source of impure 

 taste of, 144; Crustacea in, 144; pro- 

 posed remedv for impurity of, 145; 

 impurity of, 343; Dr. C. T. Jackson 

 on, 161; Dr. John Bacon on, 163; oil 

 in microscopic Crustacea found in, 

 163 ; reply of Dr. Hayes to Dr. Jack- 

 son on, 169; Dr. Jackson's remarks 

 on, 175. 



Coke, natural, with associated rocks of 

 Virginia, 53. 



Committee on nominating President 

 instructed, 385 ; report of, 390. 



Communications, verbal, by 

 Bacon, John, 144. 

 Bishop, N. H. 391. 

 liorland, J. N. 210, 309, 355. 

 Bouvc'-, T. T. 24, 29. 

 Brewer, T. M. 107, 385, 391. 



Bryant, Henry, 142. 



Durkee, Silas', 104, 106, 206, 211, 277. 



Girard, Charles, 81, 89. 



Haves, A. A. 144, 230, 289, 306, 337. 



Haves, John L. 250. 



Jackson, C. T. 62, 63, 92, 120, 230, 



280, 307, 335, 355. 

 Kneeland, Samuel, Jr., 256. 

 Nicholson, Samuel, 268. 

 Parker, Theodore, 212. 

 Pickering, Charles, 24, 356. 

 Rogers, H. D. 42, 189, 207. 

 Rogers, W. B. 152, 201, 276, 319, 334, 



336. 

 Sprague, Charles J. 258, 338. 

 Stodder, Charles, 136, 231. 

 Warren, J. C. 43, 91, 105, 209, 277. 

 Wvman, Jefltries, 13, 18, 21, 24, 49, 



80, 84, 90, 125, 157, 169, 238, 253, 



275, 290, 324, 337, 382, 394, 395. 



Communications, written, by 

 Abbot, S. L. 278. 

 Andrews, Charles L. 321. 

 Ayers, William 0. 75, 94, 103. 

 Bailey, J. W. 364. 

 Barry, A. Constantine, 1. 

 Bouv^, T. T. 39. 

 Brewer, T. M. 321. 

 Burnett, W. L 31, 108. 

 Cabot, Samuel Jr. 118. 

 Dupee, J. A. 279. 

 Girard, Charles, 39, 88, 89. 

 Gould, A. A. 126, 127, 228. 

 Greenleaf, Rev. P. H. 181. 

 Hayes, A. A. 150, 165, 169, 191, 250, 



260, 339, 349, 392. 

 Hopkins, William, 13. 

 Jackson, C. T. 62, 161, 242,314. 

 Kneeland, Samuel, Jr. 49, 76, 220, 



234. 

 Lapham, L A. 133. 

 Lesquereux, Leo, 63. 

 Lewis, James, 25, 27, 52, 120, 122. 

 Newcomb, William, 218. 

 Parkinson, James C. 386. 

 Rogei-s, Henry D. 22, 182. 

 Rojrei-s, William B. 14, 54, 266, 282, 



283. 

 Sprague, C. J. 155, 325. 

 Stimpson, William, 110. 

 Storer, D. H. 31. 

 Warren, J. C. 146, 298, 369. 

 Whitteraore, T. J. 29. 

 Wyman, Jcftries, 64, 194, 258, 274. 



Connecticut River Sandstone, Clathrop- 

 teris in, 212; fossil bones from, 238; 

 Lycopodites in, 18. 



Copper from Keweenaw Point, nnd 

 geological character of deposit, 279. 



Cordyceps militaris, 258 

 Cornwall, Pa., " 



Iron mines, 42. 



