428 



Glowworm, Dr. Dnrkee on the, 241; 



from Cohasset, Mass. 396. 

 Glucose of Sorghum, chemical change 



in, Dr. A. A. Haj-es on, 297 ; Dr. C. 



T. Jackson on, 299. 

 Goliathus giganteus, 58. 

 Goniobatis, nov. gen. Agassiz, 385. 



meleayris, " 385. 



Gould, Dr. A. A., Account of visit to 



Scientific Institutions of Europe, 409, 



410. 

 Governor's Island, IMass., Slate rocks of, 



Peculiar condition of, 217; Horizontal 



heave in, 217. 

 Graafian vesicle of Zoarces anguillaris, 



38. 

 Grand Manan, Birds of, 114. 

 Green, John, Resignation of ofliceof Cu- 

 rator of Cftmparative Anatomy, 420. 

 Greene, B. D., Donation to Herbarium, 



215. 

 Growth prol)ably rapid of ^ladrepora 



alcicornis, 364. 

 Guano, Rock, from an island in the At- 

 lantic Ocean, 157. 

 Guillemot, Brunnich's, Breeding habits 



of, 124. 

 Gum, African, Analysis of, by Dr. A. A. 



Hayes, 129 ; from California, 218, 227 ; 



Lahoe, C. Stodder on, 302. 



Habits of fishes, Capt. N. E. Atwood 

 on, 175. 



of Muscicapa acadica and fla- 



viventris, 430. 



Haddock, viviparous, 9 ; Psorospermia 

 in, 26. 



Htematite, 131 ; Manner of production 

 of, 131. 



Hair ball, 242. 



Halisetus leucocephalus, 115. 



Hake, American, viviparous, 9. 



Hapalocarcinus marsupialis, Stimpson, 

 412. 



Harris, Dr. T. W., purchase of his En- 

 tomological Collection by the Society, 

 416. 



Hayti, Chemical effect of Sea-water on 

 Organic Life of, 257 ; some points in 

 the Zoologv of, Dr. D. F. Weinland 

 on, 252 ; Elevation of, 253 ; Sea of, 255. 



Heart's action, Brown-S^quardon influ- 

 ence of respiration on, 67. 



Helices, American, Monograph on, by 

 W. G. Binne}', 155. 



Helicina verecunda, Gould, 426. 



Helix asteriscus, Morse, 128. 



bucculenta, 129. 



clausa, 129. 



Bamascena, Gould, 11. 



intercisa, Binnev, 156. 



labiiis, Gould, 422. 



Imta " 422. 



Helix minixtissima, 72. 



operculina, Gould, 423. 



thyroidus. Geographical distribu- 

 tion of, 128. 



" Peculiarities of, in Ala- 

 bama, Georgia, St. Simon's Isle, and 

 near Philadelphia, 129. 



Helminths, Nature's method of preserv- 

 ing them, Dr. D. F. Weinland on, 343. 



Herbarium, Donation of, by Benjamin 

 D. Greene, 215, Resolutions on, 216. 



Herbivora, Series among, 113. 



Hesperomys Bairdii, 182. 



Hingham,"Mass., Excursion to, 19; Sub- 

 merged trees at, 20. 



Hippa analoya, Stimpson, 85. 



Hirundo Americana, 115; bicolor, 115, 

 148; lunifrons, 148; rufa, 115. 



Hog, Kidney of, Sclerostomum dentatura 

 found in, 428. 



Hornet's nest, occupied three successive 

 years, 329. 



Human and Mastodon remains found 

 together, 278. 



Hylodes luieatus, 269. 



Hypotriorchis columbarius, 115. 



Ichthyology, Curator of, Capt. N. E. 

 Atwood elected, 92. 



Idota;a resecata, Stimpson, 88. 



Impressions, Fossil crustacean, in Wis- 

 consin, 310; Myriapod,in Connecticut 

 River Sandstone, 111. 



Impressions, Polygonal, in Connecticut 

 River Sandstone, 111. 



Indian Cemetery at Hingham, Mass. 20. 



Indian, Digger,' Capacity of cranium, 

 127. 



Infusorial Earth, Copper in, 292, 293; 

 Analysis of, by Albert Gould, 310. 



Inhabitants of Sandwich and Society 

 Islands, are they of common origin ? 

 414. 



Insects injurious to Vegetation, Report 

 on republishing Dr. Harris's Work 

 on, 417. Memorial to Legislature 

 on, 420; Insects, Dr. Harris's Collec- 

 tion of, 40. 



Instrument for making sections of wood, 

 264. 



lodo-Quinine, Sulphate of, Crystals of, 

 229. 



Iron, Carbonate of, Ridgeway, Analysis 

 of, 18; Native, from Africa, 279; Iron, 

 black-band ore. Analysis of, 32; ore 

 from Maryland, 245; from New York 

 with oolitic structure, 340; Remarks 

 of W. B. Rogers on 340; Sand as 



