Index to Vols. I—X. 



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Mammals in Collection of Cin. Soc. 



Nat. Hist., ix, 47. 

 Marginella constrictoides, Mr. and 



Aid ,■•■■ i.\, (44) loS. 

 Marasmius anomalus, vi, 192. 



calopus, vi, 192. 



campanulatus, vi, 193. 



capillaris, Morg. vi, 194. 



clavKfoimis, v, 201; vi, 193, 



eryihropus, vi, 191. 



faginus, Morg. vi, 192. 



fusco-purpureus, vi, 191. 



nigripes, vi, 193. 



opacus, VI, 192. 



oreades, vi, 190. 



peronatus, vi, 190. 



planciis, vi. 190. 



prasiosmup, vi, 19I. 



pyrrocephalus, v, 201; vi, I9I. 



rotula, vi, 193. 



urens, vi, 189. 

 Marlins, Abundance of, in Florida, 



ix, 262 

 Massachusetts, Alluvium of, iii, 24S. 



■ Red Sandstone in, ii, 146. 



■ Tertiary of, ii, 248. 



Mastodon, vii, 205. (See Proceed- 

 ings of Society.) 

 Mathilda claibornensis, Aid. x, 83. 

 McClure, Wm., on "Formation of 



Rocks '^ (quoted). 

 Measure of Mound Builders. (See 

 Skinner, J. R., ix, (41 ) I15, 142, 



231-) 

 iNIedina Group, iv, 288. 

 Megalodacne ulkei, v, 6l. 

 Megatherium, vi, 204. 

 Megistocrinus pileatus, S, A. M.* 



ii, 114. 

 3\Ielocrinus obpyramidalis, iv, 174. 

 Merocrinus, Remarks on, ix, 18. 



Curtis (Faber*), ix, 19. 

 Merulius corium, ix, 6. 



himantioides, ix, 7. 



molluscus, ix, 7. 



porinoides, ix, 7- 



rubellus, ix, 6. 



tremellosus, ix, 6. 

 Mesodon albolabris, iv, 324, 332. 



andrewsi, iv, 325. 



chilhoweensis, iv, 324. 



diodonta, iv, 324. 



major, iv, 324. 



wetherbyi, iv, 325. 

 Mesozoic and Csenozoic Geology and 

 Palaeontology. (See Miller, S A.) 

 Metamorphosis of Insects. (See 



Chambers, V. T, ii, 72.) 

 Meteorological Data from 1835 to 

 ■18.76, by R. B. Moore, i, ,57. 



Meiz, Charles L., M.D. Prehistoric 

 Monuments of t he Little Miami 

 Valley, i, 1 19 (map). 



of Anderson Township, 



Hamilton Co., O., iv, 293. 



Mexican Calendar Stone. (See Abert, 

 J, W., vii, 181; viii, 4.) 



Meyer, Otto, and Aldrich, T. H. 

 The Tertiary Fauna of Newton 

 and Wauiubee, Miss,, ix, (40) 104. 



Miami Valley, Mycologic Flora of. 

 ^See Morgan, A. P.) 



Mickltborough, J. Loconiotory Ap- 

 pendages of Trilobites,* vii, 200. 



Mickleborough, J., and Wetherby, 

 A. G. Classified list of Lower 

 Silurian Fossils, Cincinnati Gronp, 

 i, 61. 



Microceras minutissimum, Ul." li, 13- 



Microscopic Articulata, etc.. in office 

 aquarium. (See Hunt, J. H ) 



Microspongia gregaria, M. and D.* 



i, 37- 



Mimus polyglottus, iv, 146, 



Mitoclema, v, 150. 



cinctosa, Ul. ■■ v, 159. 



Mitra biconica, x, 80. 

 haleanus, x, 80. 



Mississippi and Alabama, Tertiary 

 of, iv, 7. (See Aldrich, T. H ) 



Cretaceous of, iii, 80, 171. 



Drift of, iv, 209. 



Valley, Unionidaj of, ix, i<X 



Miller, S. A. Brief m-ention of some 

 of the men who aided in develop- 

 ing the science of Geology in 

 America, but who are known no 

 longer except by their woiks, v, 



lOI. 



Adams, C. B. 

 Agassiz, L. 

 Alger, Francis. 

 Andrews, E B. 

 Atwater, C. 

 Bailey, J. W. 

 Bigsby, J J, 

 Billings, E. 

 Bradley, F. W. 

 Brongiart, A. T. 

 Bronn, H. G. 

 Casseday, S. A. 

 'Cleveland, P. 

 Conrad, T. A. 

 Cotting, G. R. 

 Deane, J. 

 De Kay, J. E. 

 D'Orbigny, A. 

 Drake, D. 

 Ducatel, J. T. 

 Eaton, Amos. 



Ehrenberg, C. T, 

 Emmons, E. 

 Evans, J. 

 Featherstonhaiigh, 



G. W. 

 Forbes, Edw. 

 Foster, /. W. 

 Gabb, Wm. M. 

 Gesner, A. 

 Gibbs, R. W. 

 Goldfuss, G. A, 

 Gret n, Jacob. 

 Harlan, Rich, 

 Hartley, Ed. 

 Hartt, C. F. 

 Hildreth, S. P, 

 Hitchcock, Ed. 

 Houghton, D. 

 Jackson, C. T. 

 Jefferson, Thonnas, 

 Lapham,J. A, 



