CONTENTS— VOL. IX.* 



Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley. Polyporei, concluded. 



By A. P. Morgan i 



Proceedings of the Society, 8, 36, 37, 65, 76, 78, 129, 133, 



i35> 225, 226, 230. 



Rules for Sections 9 



Catalogue of the Unionidae of the Mississippi Valley. By 



George W. Harper lo 



Remarks on Some Fossils of the Cincinnati Group. By Chas. 



L. Faber 14 



Clarification of the Public Water Supply of Cincinnati. By 



C. R. Stuntz 20 



Constitution and By-laws of the Cincinnati Society of Natural 



History 38 



Catalogue of the Mammals, Birds, etc., in the Collection of 



the Cincinnati Society of Natural History — 



Mammalia 47 



A ves 52 



Report of the Custodian 68 



Report of the Librarian 73 



Microscopical Exhibition 77 



Annual Address of the President. 81 



Geology of Cincinnati, By Prof. Joseph F. James 84 



Lantern Slides. By E. J. Carpenter 96 



Note on a Recent Synonym in the Palaeontology of Cincinnati. 



By Prof. Joseph F. James 103 



The Tertiary Fauna of Newton and Wautubbee, Miss. By 



Otto Meyer and T. H. Aldrich 104 



The Identification of the British Inch as the Unit of Measure 



of the Mound Builders. By J. Ralston Skinner ..115,142,231 

 Geology and Topography of Cincinnati. By Prof. Joseph F. 



James 136 



* Vote.— Librarians and others binding this volume will please repage the second 

 number. The folios in this t.ible and in the index refer to the corrected paging. 



