Index to Vols. I — A', 



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Dsedalia ambigua, v, 209; ix, 3. 



aurea, ix, 4. 



confragosa, vi, 199; ix, 4. 



pallido-fulva, v, 209.. 



sepium, v, 209. 



unicolor, ix, 5. 

 Darwin, Charles Robert, Sketch of 



Life of, V, 71. 

 Deer Creek Mound. Exploration of, 



vii, 194. 

 Dekayella, v, 155; x, 136. 



obscura, Ul.* vi, 89. 

 Dekayia, v, 155; vi, 148; x, 136. 



appressa, Ui.® vi, 152. 



multispinosa, Ul.* vi, 154. 



paupera, Ul* vi, 153. 



pelliculata, Ul.* vi, 150. 



trentonensis, Ul.® vi, 151. 

 DeLoriol, P., Description of a nevsr 

 species of Bourgueticrinus, v, 118. 

 Dendrocrinus (?) curtus, Ul.* ii, 18; 

 ix, 18. 



erraticus, S. A. M. ■■ iv, 316. 



navigiolum, S. A. M.* iii, 235. 



oswfgoensis, ii, 19. 



rusticus, ii, 19. 

 Dendrograptus, species of, vii, 161. 

 Deiitalium incisissimum, Mr. and 



Aid.® ix, (40) 104. 

 (Dentaria) Cardamine, vii, 66. 

 Destruction of Native Birds, Papers 

 on, by 



i)ury, Charles, ix, 163, 192. 



Fisher, Wm. Hubbell, ix, 167, 

 204 . 



James, Jos. F., ix, 219. 



Langdon, F.W., ix, 131,181. 220. 



Warder, Reuben H., ix, 179. 



Report of Committee on, ix, 129. 



Discussion on Report, ix, 13 1. 



Diamonds, value of, viii, 2. 

 Dianulites, remarks on, v. 246. 

 Diaptomus(?) kentuckyensis, Cham.* 



iv, 48. 

 Diatoms in Tyler Davidson Fountain, 



viii. 167. 

 Dichocrinus, ii, 3. 

 Dicr.Tnopora, v. 152, 166. 



lata, Ul.® V, 166. 



trentonensis, Uil.* v, 167. 

 Didyniium regulosum, v, 212. 

 Didymopora, v, 156; x, 137. 

 Dinotherium, vii, 208 

 Dionsea, affinities of, viii, iii. 

 Diplodia mori, v, 213. 

 Diptotrypa, v. 153; x, 133. 



milleri, Ul.® v, 245. 



Discina circe, i, 97. 



tenuistriata, Ul.® i, 96. 

 sublamellosa, Ul.* 1, 96. 

 Discotrypa, v, 155; vi, 163; x, 137. 



elegans® vi, 164. 

 Doherty, Wm., Observations on Hy- 



alina milium, i, 23. 

 Dorycrinus lineatus, S. A.M.® iv, 310. 

 Dosinia mercenaroidea. Aid.® x, 82. 

 Douglassia obscurofasciella, Cham.* 



iii, 291. 

 Drift of Canada, iv, 15, 26, 40, 116, 

 130, 191, 203, 211, 216. 

 Illinois, iv, 215. 

 Lake Superior, iv, 195. 

 Maine, iv, 9. 

 Mississippi, iv, 2f 9. 

 New York, iv, 186. 

 Nova Scotia (Dawson, quoted), 



iii, 272. 

 New Hampshire, iv. 124. 

 Ohio, iv, 185, 192, 228. 

 Wisconsin, iv, 210, 221. 

 Drift Period of Central American 

 Continent, iv, 183, 230. (See 

 Miller, S. A. CkuozoIc and Meso- 

 zoic, Geol. and Pal., for above ref- 

 erences to drift.) 

 Dryobius sex-fascialus, v, 61. 

 Dryope, ii, 188. 

 Dudley on Water Crystallization, 



viii, I. 

 Dun, Walter A., M. D., A Brief 

 Sketch of Floods in the Ohio 

 River, vii, 104. 



Ancient Earthworks in the 



State of Ohio, on the Little Miami 

 River, vii, 83. 



Observations on the Periodical 



Cicada, viii, 233. 



Petrified Human Bones found 



in a Mound near Fort Hill, viii, 176. 



Report and Observations on 



Relic Finds, viii, 55. 



Report on Mound Exploration 



in Greene County, Ohio, viii, 231. 



Swiss Lake Dwellers, vii, 87. 



The Deer Creek Mound. Re- 

 port of its Excavation and Loca- 

 tion, vii, 194. (See Proceedings 

 of Society.) 

 Dury, Charles, Albinos in Cuvier 

 Club Collection, x, 216. 



Black and Oswego Bass, vii, 140. 



Catalogue of Lepidoptera ob- 

 served in the vicinity of Cincinnati, 

 i, 12. 



Coleoptera of the vicinity of 



Cincinnati, ii, 162; v, 218. 



