Index to Vols. I — A'', 



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MonticulipOra filiasa, x, 162. 



gracilis, x, 173. 



irregularis, x, 163. 



jamesi, x, 176. 



kentuckensis,"-'' x, 180. 



kiivis, Ul.* V, 236 



lens, X, 165. 



lycoperdon, v, 32. 



mammulata,* v, 234. 



meeki, x, 175. 



molesta, v, 236. 



newberryi, x, 164. 



newportensis. x, 183. 



nodulosa, x, 182. 



ohioensis, U. P. James,* vii, 

 137; X, 183. 



o'nealli, x, 174. 



parasitica. Ul.* v, 238, 



pavonia, v, 30. 



petasiformis. x, 168. 

 var. welchi, x, 169. 



quadrata, x, 176. 



ramosa, x, 181. 



var. rugosa, x, 182. 

 var, dalii, x. 180. 



septosa, X, 186 



subpulchella, x, 181. 



turbinata,* x, 161. 



ulrichi, v, 29. x, 179, 



uiidulata, x. 161, 



varians,* x, 177. 



wetherbyi, Ul/''^ v, 239, 



whileavesii, x, 169. 



whitfieldi, x, 178. 



wortheni,"' x, 1S4. (See Chw- 

 tetes.) 

 Monticuliporidie, affinities and zoo- 

 logical position cf, v, 134. 



Connection with BryoEoa, v, 144. 



Definitions of families, v, 153. 



FistuliporidTcandCeramoporida?, 



compared, v, 148; x, 132. 



Structure of, v, 122. 



Terms use-d in describing, v, 122. 



Type of group, v, 130. 



INIonticuliporoid Corals of the Cin- 

 cinnati, Group. (See Tames, U. 

 P., and Joseph F.) x, 1 18, 158. 



Division into groups, x, 123. 



Examination of genera of, x, 133. 



Families of, x, 132. 



Making sections of, X, 131. 



Value of external form, x, 124. 



— ■ external features, x, 127. 



internal features, x, 129, 



Moore, R. B. Annual Precipitations 

 of Rain and Snow from 1835 to 

 1S76, i, 57. 



Moore, R. B., Connection between 

 astronomical conditions and eartli- 

 -quakes, vi, 1 70. 



In memoriam, viii, '67. 



Morgan, A. P. Mycologic Flora of 

 the Miami Valley, Ohio, vi, 54, 97, 

 173; vii, 5; viii, 168; ix, i; x, 7, 

 1S8 



Microscopic work in Cincinnati, 



X, 1 14. 

 Mound Builders, Standard of Meas- 

 ure of, viii, 233, 254; ix, (51) 115, 

 142, 231 



(See Giauque, F..: Scoville, 



S. S.; Dun, W. A.) 



cloth, x, 4. 



Building Biids, viii, 72. 



Murchisonia milleri, i, 104. 



misltigruraa, S, A M.* i, 104. 

 perangulata, i, 104. 

 sororcula, i, 104, 

 sumnerensis, i, 104, 

 worthenana, S. A. M.'- v, 225, 

 Mud markings, fossil, vii, J28- 

 fucoidal, vii, 128. 

 modern, vii, 127. 

 Murex ( Pteronotus^ angel«s. Aid.* 

 viii, 145. 



cancellaroi'des, Mr. and Ald,-^ ix, 



•(44) 108. 

 Mussey, Dr. W. H. In Memoriam, 



v, 99. 

 Mycena, vi, 73, 

 Mycologic Flora of Miami Valiey 



(See Morgan, A. P.'; 

 Myclodactylida?, v, 222. 

 Myriadoporus adustus, viii, 174. 

 Myclodactyioidea, v, 222, 

 Myclodactylus bridgeportensis, S, A. 

 M.® iii, 141. 



convolutus, iii, 142. 

 Natica newtonensis, Mr. and Aid.* 



ix (42) 106. 

 Nathorst on Cincinnati Group Fu- 



coids, vii, 166 

 Naucoria, vi, 108. 

 Nebraska, cretaceous of, iii, 19. 

 Nebulipora(?), v, 155; x, 136. 

 Neoera (Cardiomya) multiornata, 



Mr. and Ald,'^- ix, (46) ilo. 

 Nepticula castanea^foliella, ii, 193. 

 grandsella, Cham, ii, 193. 

 raaculosella, C ham. ii, 193, 

 quercicastanelia, ii, 193. 

 unifasciella, ii, 193. 

 Nervous System, The, (See Howe, 



A. J., v, 178.) 

 New Hampshire, Drift of, iv, 124. 

 New York, Red Sandstone in, ii, 148. 



