Index to Vols. I^X. 



Cadulus abruptus, Sp.* ix, (40,) 104. 

 Cienozoic, mesozoic and, geology and 



paleontology, (see Miller, S. A.) 

 Caesar's agaric, vi, 57. 

 Calceocrinus radiculus, Ringueberg,* 



V, 120. 

 Calciferous group, iv, 276. 

 Calendar Stone, (see Abert, J. W., 



vii, 181 ; vili, 4.; 

 California, creraceous of, iii, 87, 93. 



tertiary of, iii, 276, 281 ; iv, 17. 



Callopora, V, 154; x, 135. 



comparison with Fistulipera, v, 



cincinnatiensis, Ul.=- i, 93; v, 142. 



elegantula,* v, 250. 



subplana, Ul.* v, 253. 



Calloporella, Ul. v, 154; x, 135. 



harrisi, Ul.* vi, 91. 

 Callosamia promethea, on button- 

 bush, iv, 345. 

 Calymene calJicephala,* v, 117. 

 nasuta, Ul ■■ ii, 131. 

 niagarensis, i, 130. 

 Canada, drift of, (see Drift.) 

 Cancellaria livingstonensis, S. A. M. " 



v, 86. 

 Cantharellus aurantiacus, vi, 189. 

 cil)arius, vi, 188. 

 cinnabarinus, vi, 189. 

 minor, vi, 188. 

 Cardamine (Dentaria), vii, 66. 

 Carnarophoria occidentalis, S. A. M.* 



iv. 313. 

 Carolina paroquet in Ohio, i, 115. 

 Carpenter, E. J., lantern slides, ix, 



(32,) 96. 

 Carp, European, x, 149. 

 Cassia, arrangement of species of, 



vii, 71. 

 Cassidana brevidentata. Aid.* viii, 



152- 

 carinata, Aid. •■ viii, 153. 

 dubia, Aid.* viii, 153. 

 planotecta, Mr. «& Aid.® ix, (43,) 

 107. 



Cassis (Semicassis) shubutensis. Aid.* 

 viii, 147. 



Castoroides ohioensi«, tooth found in 

 Ohio, vi, 238. 



Catalogue of birds, fishes, mammals, 

 etc., in the collection of the Cin- 

 cinnati Society of Natural History, 

 compiled by Jos. F. James, Custo- 

 dian, ix, 47 ; X, 34. 



Catalogue of the books in the library 

 of the Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., viii, 

 178. 



of plants of Cincinnati, (see 



jamts, J. P., ii, 42.) 



Catalogue, of books .ndded to the 

 library, (see library.) 



of birds of Cincinnati, i, 167. 



of coleoptera in the coUt-crion of 



Cin Soc. Nat. Hist., viii, 120. 



of fossils of the Cincinnati group, 



i, 61, (see Mickleborough & Weth- 

 erby,) 



of lepidoptera observed in vicin- 

 ity of Cincinnati, i, 12. 



of Unionidae of Mississippi val- 

 ley, ix, 10. 



Catalpa speciosa vii, 75. 



Cat hunting squirrels, v, 92. 



Caucalis anthriscus, description of 

 genus and species, vii, 72. 



Central North America, drift of, iv, 

 183, 230. 



Century plant, the, iv, 234. 



Cephalopoda of the Cincinnati group, 

 bit)li(igraphy of, viii, 249. 



definition of, viii, 235. 



description of species of, viii, 



237- 



synopsis of genera of, viii, 236. 



Ceramopora, v, 156; x, 137. 



beani, U. P. James,* vii, 23. 

 Ceramoporella, Ul., v, 156; x, 138. 

 Ceramoporidre, Ul., v, 156. 



compared with Fistuliporidae, x, 



132. 



Monticuliporida?, v, 148; x, 



132. 

 Cerithiopsis quadristriaris, Mr. & 



Ald.» IX, (43,) 107. 

 Cerithium langdoni. Aid.* viii, 151. 



vinctum, x, 80. 

 Chaitetes briareus, ii, 128. 

 clathratus, v. 30. 

 compres>us, Ul.* ii, 27. 

 corticans, li, 122. 

 decipiens, ii, 27. -^ 

 elegaiis, Ul.* ii, 130. 

 fletcheri, i, 93; ii, 129; v, 29. 

 granulifcrus, UL* ii, 128. 

 irregularis, Ul.* ii, 129. 

 jamesi, i, 94. ' 



pavonia, li, 27. 

 petropolitanus, ii, 130; v, 29. 

 pulchellus, ii, 126; v, 27. 

 subglobosus, UL* ii, 129. 

 tuberculatus, ii, 122. 

 venustus, UL* i, 93. 

 (see Monticulipora.) 

 Chambers, Vactor T , descriptions 

 of some new Tineina, with notes 

 on a few old sprcies, ii, 179- 



illustrations of the neuration of 



the wings of American tineina, ii, 

 194 



