406 



Epistylis galea, 231. 



grantlis, 231. 



Erethizou dorsatiim, 270. 

 Erie, Lake, lish fiiuiia of, 240. 

 Erignathus barbatiis, 271. 

 Ethnology, report ol" the curator of, 128, 



3/1. 

 Europe, pleistocene glacial climate of, 



241. 

 Euryechinus drobachiensis. 352. 



gramilatus, 340, 852. 



Eve, accommodation in the, 20, 94, 



97. 



Falco aesalom, 267. 



' dominicensis, 249. 



islandicus, 267. 



lagopus, 267. 



peregrinus, 267. 



Fauna, acadian, 342 ; Virginian, 335 ; syr- 



tensian, 355. 

 Faunte on the coast of New England, 



334. 

 Fiber zibethicus, 270. 

 Fish fauna of great lakes, 64, 240; of 

 _ Richardson lake, Me., 64. 

 ±1 lycatcher, Arkansas, 98. 

 Flying lish, flight of, 21. 

 F'oraminilera from deep sea soundings, 



13. 

 Fringilla canadensis, 267. 



hyemalis, 237. 



lapponica, 267. 



leucophri/s, 267. 



linaria, 267. 



passerina, 254. 



Frogs, development of, 79. 



Fund, building, donors to, 142; Walker, 



donors to, 143. 

 Fundy, fauna of bay of, 334. 

 Furnace for the extraction of gold ore, 



24. 



Gadus arenosus, 273. 



callarias, 269. 



morrhua, 269. 



Gallinula galeata, 257. 



■ martinica, 257. 



(jannet, plumage of, 102. 



Geographical distribution of North 

 American Birds, 259. 



Geography, physical, of the Isle of 

 Tines, 47. 



Geology and Palaeontology, report of 

 the curator of, 123, 370. 



Geology of Cuba, 47. 



Georyuchus lemus, 266. 



Gilpin, Dr. J. B. On a species of Sal- 

 mo, 181. 



Glacial origin of the lake basins of New 

 Entjland, 358. 



Glacial period, 325. 



Globiceplialus melas, 272. 



Globigerina, 13. 



Gold mines in California, 263. 



Gold ore, furnace for the extraction of, 

 24. 



Goniaster phrygianus, 356. 



Gorgia tenuis, 339. 



Gorgon ia Agassizii, 327. 



aurantiaca, 327. 



media, 327. 



ramulus, 326. 



rigida, 327. 



stenobrachis, 327. 



Gould, Dr. A. A. On terminology of 

 parts of shells, 77 ; nudibrancliiate 

 moUusks of New England, 185. 



Greenleaf, li. C. On a new species 

 of Nitzschia, 107. 



Gulf stream, course of, in Tertiary Pe- 

 riod, 325. 



Gulo luscus, 266. 



Gymnocanthus patris, 273. 



Haddock, habits and distribution of, 322. 



Halibut, habits of, 182. 



Hall, A. F. On Lycopodium lepido- 

 phyllum, 107. 



Hall, Prof. J. On the occurrence of 

 an internal convoluted plate Avithin 

 the body of certain species of Criuoi- 

 dea, 33. 



Halocampa albida, 338. 



Hamlin, Prof. C. E. Remarks on 

 some facts connected with the devel- 

 opment of frogs, 79; on a habit of 

 Certhia americana supposed to have 

 been hitherto unnoticed bv authors, 

 80. 



Hawaiian crania, Mann on, 229. 



Hawaiian islands, denudation in, 232. 



Hayes, Dr. A. A. Description and 

 analysis of a new kind of bitumen, 

 306. 



Heath, occurrence of, in Nova Scotia, 

 63. 



Hemeristia, 98. 



Hemeristina, 98. 



Hen, assumption of male plumage by, 

 33. 



Herpetology, report of curator of, 131, 

 372. 



Herring in Labrador, 275. 



Hirundo dominicensis, 252. 



fulva, 252. 



riparia, 267. 



Hitchcock. Prof. E., death of, an- 

 nounced, 33; eulogy on, 35. 



HoKSFORD, B Dissection of chiasto- 

 lite, 25. 



Horse, fossil, from Peru, 105. 



Hottentot, elevation of orbit of, 15; Wy- 

 man on, 15; Pickeiing on, 15. 



Human skull from San Francisco, 263. 



Hyatt, A. On Beatricea, 19; on the 

 shells of Cephalopoda, 24; ou the pro- 

 gressive and degradational forms of 

 Cephalopods, 302. 



Hydra, parasite of, 223. 



Hystrix dorsata, 266. 



Ichthyology, report of curator of, 132, 



372. 

 Icterus dominicensis, 254. 



xanthomus, 254. 



Ilyanthus la;vis, 342. 



ncglectus, 338. 



Insects, venation of the wings of, 58; 



