Custi^dian.] 6 [May G, 



On soundings made off the coast of Maine, near Mt. Desert Island. 

 April 8, 1868. 



Dr. D. H. Stoker. Notice of his history of the fishes of Massa- 

 chusetts. November 6, 1867. 



Dr. E. L. Sturtevant. Note on the occurrence of Pinus strobi in 

 a peat bog In Framingham, Mass. February 19, 1868. 



L. Trouvelot. On some parasites of the common rabbit. March 

 25, 1868. 



P. R. Uhler. Some remarks upon the Odonata of Hayti. Septem- 

 ber 25, 1867. 



G. L. VosE. On the distortion of pebbles in conglomerates ; with 

 illustrations from Rangely Lake, in Maine. January 3, 18G8. 



Rev. R. C. Waterston. On the changes undergone by feathers 

 in a pillow-case long in use. June 5, 1867. 

 Tribute to Mr. Thomas Bulfinch. June 19, 1867. 



W. WiCKERSHAM. On the travelling of rocks. July 3, 1867. 



Dr. B. G. Wilder. Description of a new method of collecting and 



arranging information. ]\Iay 15, 1868. 

 Remarks on the so-called gorilla and "what is it" in Barnum's 



Museum. October 16, 1867. 

 Remarks upon the want of perfect symmetry in the leaves of elms 



and hop-hornbeams. November &^ 1867. 



Dr. J. Wymax. Notice of a shell-heap in Salisbury, Mass. May 



15, 1867. 

 On symmetry and homology in limbs. June 5, 1867. 

 Notice of the propensity of female spiders to destroy their mates. 



September 18, 1867. 

 Description of the shell-heaps of Mt. Desert. September 18, 1867. 

 Remarks on a collection of flint implements from Norway and the 



Island of Riigen. October 2, 1867. 

 On the former occurrence of the great auk in Maine. October 16, 



1867. 

 Notice of a visit to the Dighton Rock. October 16, 1867. 

 On the position of the foramen magnum in the different races of 



men. November 20, 1867. 



