416 



Rocky Mountains, mineral resembling 

 albertite from, 305. 



EoGERS, I'noF. H. D. On the pleisto- 

 cene glacial climate of Europe, 241. 



Rogers, Prof. W. B. Remarks at the 

 dedication of the museum, 43. 



Rosmarus obesus, 271. 



Rubidia, acid tartrates of, 16. 



Sagartia leiicolaena, 336. 



modesta, 337. 



Salmo hudsonicus, 275. 



immaculatus, 274. 



salar, 269, 274. 



species of, 181. 



trutta, 269. 



Salt mines of Louisiana, 17. 

 Wheatland, 1; on th^Sanitary commission, donation of in- 

 great lake fish fauna, 64; on the vari- struments from, 386. 

 eties of Cistudo virginica, 65; on a Saiirofhera Vieillotii, 256. 

 malformed cunner (Cteuolabrus c£e- Saxicola £cnanthe, 267. 

 ruleus), 68 ; on the early stages of the Sceva, G. On anew method of mount- 

 ■ ' " ing skeletons, 74. 



Schiedea amplexicaidis, 310. 



diffusa, 309. 



qlobosa, 311. 



Porcellana macrocheles, 222. 

 Porites panamensis, 329. 

 Porto Rico, birds of, 248. 

 Preservative solution, 257. 

 Prizes, AValker, 146. 

 Procellaria glacialis, 268. 



pelagica, 268. 



Procyon lotor, 269. 

 Primuoa Reseda, 355. 

 Psolus phantapus, 353. 



regalis, 357. 



Pteromys volans, 266. 



Pteropod, habits of a, 14. 



Pteraster militaris, 355. 



Publishing committee, announcement 



by, 198. 

 PuT^-AM, F. W. Remarks on the death 



of Dr. R. H 



PleuronectidiB, 181; on the tish fauna 

 of the great lakes, 240; on an indian 

 grave opened on Winter Island, Sa- 

 lem, 246 ; on the reproduction of lost 

 parts in reptiles, 278. 



Putorius, 269. 



Pygosteus Cuvieri, 273. 



Pyrrhula enucleator, 267. 



Quiscalus crassirostris, 255. 

 . niger, 267. 



Radiata, report of curator of, 134, 375. 



Rallus carolinus, 257. 



Raua septentrionalis, 272. 



Rangifer caribou, 270. 



Reels, coral, growth of, 325. 



Regulus calendula, 237. 



Renilla amethystina, 326. 



Report of the building committee, 160. 



curator of botany, 121, 



377; of comparative anatomy, 126, 

 371; of conchology, 133, 375; of Crus- 

 tacea, 135, 374; of entomology, 135, 

 373; of ethnology, 128, 371; of geol- 

 ogy and paleontology, 123, 370; of 



Hookeri, 310. 

 ligustrina. 310. 

 Menziesii, 310. 

 Nuttallii, 309. 



nemyi, 310. 



spergulina, 310. 



sfellariokles, 310. 



viscosa, 311. 



Sciurus hudsonicus, 266, 269. 



Sclerodactyla Briarius, 342. 



Scomber grex, 66. 



vernalis, 67, 272. 



ScuDDER, S. H. On the habits of Tom- 

 icus eruditus, 13; on the geology of 

 Cuba, and the physical geography of 

 the Isle of Pines, 47 ; on carboniferous 

 insects, 93; notes on some odonata 

 from tlie Isle of Pines, 187; notes on 

 some odonata from the Wliite Moun- 

 tains of New Hampshire, 211. 



Sebago Lake, fish fauna of, 64. 



Sebastes norvegicus, 273. 



Semotilus corporalis, 41. 



herpetologv, 131, 372; of ichthyology, Setophaga ruticilla, 2ol. 



132,372; of microscopy, 122, 370; of Shaler, N. S. Prehmii 



mineralogy, 123; of o6logy, 130, 372; some opinions concerni 



)gy, rJo; or oology, 

 of ornithology, 129, 371; of radiata, 

 1.34,375. 



Roport of the custodian, 109, 364. 



librarian, 37, 110, 368. 



nominating committee, 39, 



160, 385. 



Report of the treasurer, 37, 154, 3/9. 



Reproduction of lost parts in animals, 

 278. 



Reptilian bones, fossil, 42. 



Resolutions passed on the announce- 

 ment of the (I'.'atli of Dr. Walker, 108. 



Rtiatxlomona iniriiicum, 101. 



Rhodactinia Davisii, 342, 355. 



Richardson Lake, hsh fauna of. 64. 



Ripple marks on sandstone, 183. 



Rocks, polished, of Nevada, 303. 



inary notice of 

 'ng the mode of 

 elevation of continental masses, 237; 

 notes on the modification of ocean 

 currents in successive geological peri- 

 ods, 293; on the formation of the ex- 

 cavated lake basins of New England, 

 358; on the formation of mountain 

 chains, 386. 



Shurtlefp, C. a. Announcement of 

 the death of, 58; the general plan of 

 venation in the order of insects and 

 its modification in the different sub- 

 orders, 58. 



Siphonactinia, 339. 



Skeletons, new method of mounting, 74. 



Skulls, human, from sepulchral mounds 

 at Stockton, California, 69; from San 

 Francisco, 263; of a Piute Indian, 234. 



