INDEX TO VOL. I 



Abneus acieulatus, 187. 



fimetarius, lo7. 



obliquus, 187. 



simplex, 187. 



Achatina involute, 158. 



torrida, 158. 



Acipenser maculosus, 71. 



rubicundus, 71. 



Actinella grandiflora, 211. 

 Addresses, Annual, 67, 116, 180. 

 Adams, C. B. Descriptions of J\ew Eng- 

 land Shells, 48. 



Alger, Francis. On Identity of Beau 

 montite and Lincolnite with Heuland- 

 ite, 145. 



Ampliipappus, 210. 



Anculotus kirtlandianus, 5. 



Aniscoma, 210. 



Anodon inoscularis, 160. 



salweniana, 160. 



Apiopappus tortifolius, 211. 



Aphis bicolor, 168. 



discolor, 168. 



castanea-rosea, 168. 



marginnipennis, 168. 



pilosa, 168. 



quercus-monticula, 168. 



rubecula, 168. 



Argynosus vomer, 84. 



Arsenic, 18. 



Ascarides, 103. 



Astarte portlandica, 129. 



Asterias aurantiaca, 40. 



Ayres, W. O. On Fishes of Long Island, 

 58, 64, 67. — New species of Leuciscus, 

 130. — Identity of Cottus gobius and 

 other fishes, 205. 



Bachman, John. Observations on, and 

 new species of Scalops,S5. &6 



Bailey, J. W. On Siliceous Spiculse in 

 the exterior rays of Actinia, 77. — On 

 Siliceous Animalcules of Boston har- 

 bor, 77. 



Binney, Amos. On the Limacidae of the 

 U. S. 51. — Notice of Orthagoriscus 

 mola, 93. — Critical examination of the 

 species of Pupa found in the U. S., 105. 

 Remarks on decease of F. W. P. Green- 

 wood, D. D., 135.— On geographical 

 distribution of Land Mollusks in the 

 U. S., 142. 



Boott, Francis. American carices,87. 



Brewer, Thomas. Errors in history of 

 Hermit Thrush and other Merulse, 190. 

 Bufo lentiginosis, 136. 

 Bulimus atricallosus, 140. 



interstinctus, 158. 



rubicundulus, 158. 



Bulla incincta, 188. 



occulta, 50. 



pertennis, 129. 



puncto-striata, 49. 



Buttonwood tree, 1C4, 193. 



Cabinet, Donations to — by 

 Abbott, H. W., 147, 204. 

 Adams, C. B., 57. 

 Amos, A., 60. 

 Andrews, W. W., 59. 

 Anthony, J. G., 94, 129, 137, 192. 

 Archer, Francis, 33. 

 Ashmun, Lewis, 57. 

 Atheneum, Boston, 1, 134. 

 Ayres, W'. O., 28. 

 Barnard, H., 161. 

 Bartlett, JMiss, 78. 

 Barton. J. W., 5, 

 Bolles,J. A., 53. 

 Board of Commissioners for Foreign 



Missions, 79. 

 Bowditch, H. I., 46, 87. 

 Brazer, Mr.. 143, 146. 

 Brewer, N.,'l92. 

 Brewer, T. M., 174. 

 Bryant. H. J., 17,28. 

 Cabot, S. Jr., 75. 

 Carley, S. T., 37. 

 Cook, W., 92. 

 Cotting, Dr., 112. 

 Couper, J. Hamilton, 112. 

 Couthouy, J. P., 26, 31, 34, 40, 48, 58, 



72, 96, 162. 

 Cragin, F. W.. 92, 110, 137, 145, 149, 



150, 171, 177. 

 Cummings, B. N., 129. 

 Cunningham, A. &. C. 28. 

 Curtis, W. A., 13. 

 Dearborn, H. A. S., 212. 

 Dimmock, J. L., 119. 

 Dodd, R. I., 146, 162. 

 Eddy, F. A., 36. 

 Gale, R., 194. 

 Gerrv, Capt., 196. 

 Goufd, A. A., 75, 95, 129. 

 Greene, T. A., 14. 



