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Index to Vols. I—X. 



Lesueur, C. A. Redfield, W. C. 



Locke, John, Reed, S. 



Logan, W. Riddell, J. L. 



l^onsdale, Wm, Rogers, H. D. 



Lyell, CharJes, Say, Thomas, 



Lvon, S S. Shumard, B. F. 



Maclwre, Wm. Silliman, B. 



Marvine, A. B. Stokes, C. 



Mather, W. M. Strong, M. 



Meek, F. B. Tenney, S. 



Michelin, H. Tourney, M. 



Morton, S. G. Thompson, ZadfE. 



Mudge, B. F. Troost, G. 



Nicollet, J. N. Van Rensselaer, S. 



Owen, D. D. Verneuil, E. P. 



Percival, J. G. Vaniixem, L. 



Perry, J. K Warren, J. C. 



Prout, H. A. Wing, A. 

 Rafinesque, C. S, 



Miller, S A,, Description of a beau 

 tiful new starfish and other fossils, 

 vii, 1 6. 



Description of eight new species 



of Holocystites from the Niagara 

 Group, i, 129. 



Description of new species o^ 



fossils, and remarks upon others, 

 i, 100; ii, 104; iii, 140, 232^ 314; 

 iv, 259, 316; V, 34, 79, 116. 



Description of some new and 



remarkable crinoids and other fos- 

 sils of the Hudson River Group, 

 and notice of Strotocrinus bloom- 

 fieldensis, iv, 69. 



Description of three new orders 



and four new families in the class 

 Echinodermata, and eight new 

 species from the Silurian and De- 

 vonian formations, v, 22 1. 



Description of two new species 



from the Niagara Group, and five 

 from the Keokuk Group, ii, 254. 



Glyptocrinus redefined and re- 

 stricted ; Gaurocrinus, Pycno- 

 crinus, and Compsocrinus estab- 

 lished, and two new species de- 

 scribed, vi, 217. 



New species of fossils and re- 

 marks upon others from the Niag- 

 ara Group of Illinois, iv, 166. 



North American Mesozic and 



C?enozoic Geology and Palreontol- 

 ogy, ii, 140, 223; iii, 9, 79, 165, 245, 

 iv, 3. 93. 183. 



Note upon the habits of some 



Fossil Annelids, ii, 260. 



Notice of a work by Prof. Nich- 

 olson on the genus Monticulpora, 

 V, 75. 



Miller, S. B., Notice of Prof. J. D. 

 Whitney on "Climatic Changes of 

 Later tieological Times," v, 77. 



Observations on the Unification 



of Geological Nomenclature, with 

 special reference tp the Silurian 

 Fauna of North America, iv, 267. 



Remarks upcn the Kaskaskia 



Group, and descriptions of new 

 species of fossils from Pulaski Co., 

 Kentucky, ii, 31 



Silurian Ichnolites, with defini- 

 tions of new genera and species, 

 ii, 217. 



Sub-Carboniferous Fossils from 



the Lake Valley Mining District 

 of New Mexico, with description 

 of new species, iv, 306. 



Trenton Rocks of Kentucky, 



etc., iii, 73. 



and Dyer, C. B. Contributions 



to PaUxrontology, i, 24. 



Missouri, Bad Lands of, iii, 268. 

 River, Tertiary of, iii, 268. 



Triassic and Jurassic in, ii, 



155- 



Mocking Bird, iv, 146. 



Mole, star-nosed, x, 214. 



Mollusca, Catalogue of, in the col- 

 lection of the Cin. Soc. of Nat. 

 Hist., viii, 31. 



Mollusks, Variation in and Geograph- 

 ical Distribution of. (See Weth- 

 erby, A. G., iii, 317; iv, 156.) 



Monoptygma leai, x, 80. 



Monotrypa, v, 153, 256; x, 133. 



Monotrypella, v, 153; x, 134. 

 tfqualis, Ul.* v, 247. 

 subquadrata, Ul.* v, 249. 



Monticulipora, v, 153, 232; x, 159. 



Groups of, X, 160, 163, 171. 



Notice of Prof. Nicholson on, v, 



25- 



Table of Synonyms of, x, 139, 



158. 

 andrewsi, v, 27; x, 178. 



approximata (dalii), v, 26. 



briarea, x, 172. 



calceolus, M. and D.* i, 26. 



calycula, x, 167. 



cincinnatiensis, x, 170. 



communis,* x, 175. 



consimilis, Ul.* v, 238. 



delicatula, x, 173. 



discoidea, x, 163. 



dychei, U. P. James,* vi, 235. 



eccentrica,* x, 167. 



elegans, x, 165. 



falesi. U. P. James,'-' vii, 138; 

 X, 168. 



