Index to Vols. I — X. 



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Fistulipora flabellata, Ql.* ii, 28. 

 (Callopora) inciassata, ii, 127. 

 lens, X, 165. 



oweni, U. V. James* vii, 21. 

 prolifica, Ul.* vii, 45. 

 Fistuliporid;^, v, 156; vii.' 42. 



co'iipared with iVIonticuliporidae, 



V, 148; X, 132. 



with C-ramoporida;, X, 132. 



Floo Is ia Ohio River, vi, 3; vii, 104. 

 Florida cormorant in Ohio, i, iij- 



gallinule, nest of, iii, 228. 



Fly agaric, vi, 58. 



Forbesiocrinus parvus, Weth.* ii, 138^ 



Forbes, J. Winchell, A Feathered 



Policeman [a goose], viii, 53- 

 Fort Ancient, Resolutions on, x, 6. 

 Fort Hill, Bones from, viii, 176. (See 



Dun, W. A ) 

 Fossils, Cataloj^'ue rf, of Cincinnati 

 group, by Mickleborough and 

 Wetherby, i, 61. 



new species described. (See 



Miller, S. A.; Ulrich, E. O.; Weth- 

 erby, A. G.; Faber, Chis.; Whit- 

 field, R. P.; [ames, U. P. and Jos. 

 F.; Aldrich,' T. B, and Meyer, 

 Otto. . 



Trails and Burrows, vii, 153. 



Freeman, L K. (See Dury and Free- 

 man.) 

 Fucoids, Character of, vii, 125. 

 Remarks on proper place in sys- 

 tem, vii, 164. 

 Fungi of Cincinnati. (See Lea, 

 Thos. G , and Morgan, A. P.) 



note on white spored agarics of 



the United States, vi, Si. 

 Fungi, Table of classes of, vi, 54. 

 Fungus, Phosphorescent, vi, 212. 

 Fusus newtonensis, Mr. and Aid.* 

 ix, (43) 107. 



pearlensis, Aid.* viii, 152. 

 tortilis, X, 80. 

 [Future of the Society.] Annual 

 Address, by Prof. George W. Har- 

 per, ix, f 17) 81. 

 Gallinule. Florida, nest of, iii, 228. 

 Gam^, Antonio Leon y on Calen- 

 dar stone. (See Abert, J. W., 

 viii, 4.) 

 Gaurocrinus, S. A. M. vi, 228. 

 angularis, vi, 229. 

 cognatus, vi, 229. 

 magnificus, S. A. M.* vi. 230. 

 nealli, vi, 228. 

 splendens, S. A. M.* vi, 230. 



Gelechia bimenimaculella, i1, 183. 

 crescentifdsciella, Cham, iii, 290. 

 epiyneeila, Cham, iii, 289. 

 goodeilella Cham., iii, 289. 

 obliquifasciella, Cham, ii, 182. 

 pinitoliella, Cham, ii, 181. 

 quadrimaculella, ii, 182. 

 roseosuffusella, ii, 183. 

 Geographical Distribution of Mo- 

 lusks. (See Wetherby, A. G,, iii, 

 317; iv, 156.) 



of plants. C-^ee James, J. 



F., iv, 51,) 

 Geological Nomenclature, Report of 

 committee on, i, 193, 



Unification of, iv, 267. 



Geoloi^ist-c, Mention of jirominent, 

 of America. (See Miller, S. A., 

 V, loi.) 

 Geology of Cincinnati, by Joseph F. 

 James, ix, (20) 84 



and Topography of Cincinnati, 



ix, 136. 

 Gest Tablet, Account of*, ix, 236. 

 Giauque, Florian, on Mound Build- 

 ers, i, 119. 

 Glacier action, iv. 23. 



Period, Remarks on absence of 



in North America, iv, 134. (See 



Miller, Caenozoic and Palnsozoic, 



Geol. and Pal. ) 



Glandina (Oleacina) decussata, iii, ':,'&. 



Gliphyteryx circumscriptella, Cham. 



iii, 29. 

 Glyptaster egani, S. A. M.-^' iv, 261. 

 Glyptodon, vii, 207. 

 Glyptopora, Ul. vii, 39. 

 Glyptocrinus, Remarks on, vi, 217. 

 angularis, AL and D * i, 28. 

 argutus, vi, 226. 

 baeri, iii, 234; v. 226; viii, 71. 

 cognatus, S. A. M.* iv, 75. 

 dtcadactylus, i, 28; vi*, 220. 

 dyeri, i, 103; vi, 222. 



var. sublKvis, S. A. M.*i, 103. 

 fimbrialus, vi, 227. 

 fornshelli, ii, 248; vi, 227 

 hsrrisi, S A. M.* iv, 74. 

 miamiensis, S. A. M.* v, 34; vi, 



224. 

 nealli, ii, 247. 

 ornatus, vi, 225. 

 parvus, vi, 224. 



pattersoni, S. A.M.*v,8o; vi, 226. 

 priscus, vi, 225. 

 ramulosus, vi, 224. 

 richardsoni, Weth.* ii, 245; vi, 

 227. 



