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Index to Vols. I—X, 



In Memoriam Warder, J. A., vi, 211. 

 Warren, Mrs. Abigail, iv, 266. 



Inocaulis arbuscula, Ul.* ii, 28. 

 bella, ii, 28. 



Inocybe, vi, 104. 



Intricaria clathrata, v, 160. 



Irpex crassus, x, 14, 

 fuscescens, x, 15, 

 lacticolor, x, 15. 

 lacteus, s, 15. 

 obliquus, x, 15. 

 tulipifer^e, x, 15. 



Isc adites dickhauti, ix, 249. 



Isochilina jonesi, Weth.* iv, 80. 



Jack Rabbit, species of, vii, 79. 



Jacquemontia tamnifolia, vii, 75- 



James, Davis L., Fertilization of Clay- 

 tonia Virginica, vii, 68. 



In memoriam, T. W. Spurlock, 



vii, 13, 



Notices of the Floras of Cin- 

 cinnati, published from 1815 to 

 1879, with some additions and 

 corrections to the catalogue of 

 Joseph F. ]ames, iii, 239 



Phosphorescent Fungus, vi, 212. 



Republication of Descriptions 



of Fungi, as given in Lea's Cata- 

 logue of Plants of Cincinnati, v, 

 197. (See Proceedings of Society.) 



James, Prof. Joseph F. Account of 

 a w^ell drilled for oil or gas at Ox- 

 ford, O., May and June, 1887, x, 

 70. 



Additions to the Catalogue of 



Plants of, by D. L. James, iii, 242. 



— —Affinities of the Genus Dioncea, 

 Ellis, viii, iii, 



A Revision of the Genus Cle- 

 matis of the United States : Em- 

 bracing descriptions of all the 

 species, their systematic arrange- 

 ment, geographical distribution 

 and synonomy, vi, ilS. 



Botany Lectures noticed, viii, 72. 



Catalogue of the Books and 



Pamphlets in the library of the 

 Cincinnati Society of Natural His- 

 tory, viii, 178. 



Catalogue of the Flowering 



Plants, Ferns and Fungi growing 

 in the vicinity of Cincinnati, ii, 42. 



Catalogue of the Specimens in 



the Collection of the Cincinnati 

 Society of Natural History. Part 

 I., Mollusca, viii, 31. Part II., 

 Coleoptera, viii, I20. Part III., 

 Mammals and Birds, ix, 47. Part 

 IV., Reptilw, Batrachians and 

 Fishes, x, 34. 



James, Prof. Joseph F., Cephalopoda 

 of the Cincinnati Group, viii, 235. 



Charles Robert Darwin. Sketch 



of Life of, v, 71. 



Contributions to tlie Flora of 



Cincinnati, vii, 65. 



Description of a new species of 



Gomplioceras, from the Trenton of 

 Wisconsin, viii, 255. 



Destruction of Native Birds, ix, 



219. 



Fucoids of the Cincinnati Group, 



vii, 124, 151. 



Geology and Topography of Cin- 

 cinnati. Part 1., Geology, ix, (20) 

 84. Part lL,Topogva])hy, ix, 136, 



Letter on Colorado Desert, iii, 



Note on a Recent Synonymn in 



the Palaeontology of tlie Cincinnati 

 Group, [f.abeehia montifera. syn. 

 for Stromatopora subcylindrica.] 

 ix, (39) 103. 



On the Ceogra]ihical Distri- 

 bution of the Indigenous I'lanis 

 of Eui ope and the northeast United 

 States, iv, 51. 



On the Tracks of Insects resem- 

 bling the Impressions of Plants. 

 Translated from the French of M, 

 R. Z-iiller, viii, 49- 



On the Variability of the Acorns 



of Quercus macrocarpa, Michs. iv, 

 320. 



Progress of Vegetation in the 



Ohio Valley, viii, 1 15. 



Protoza of the Cincinnati Group, 



ix, 244. 



Remarks on a supposed Fossil 



Fungus from the Coal Measures, 

 viii, 157. 



Remarks on the Genera Lepido- 



lites, Anomaloides, Ischadites and 

 Receptalcuites from the Cincinnati 

 Group, viii, 163. 



Remarks on some Markings on 



the Rocks of the Cincinnati Group, 

 described under the names of 

 Ormathichnus and Walcottia, viii, 

 160. 



Report as Custodian for 1882, 



v, 64 



for 1883, vi, 94. 



for 1884, vii, 62. 



Remarks on Lectures, vii, 63 



for 18S5, viii, 76. 



on Labeling Museum Speci- 

 mens, viii, 77- 

 on Lectures, viii, 79; 

 on Closing Rooms, viii, 81. 



