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A. S. BiCKMORE. Some notes of a short journey on the Island of 

 Yesso, and remarks on the Ainos. December 4, 1867. 



Sketch of a journey through the interior of China from Canton to 

 Haukow. February 19, 1868. 



On the Ainos, or hairy men, of Yesso, SaghaUen and the Kurile 

 Islands. March 4, 1868. 



Dii. T. M. Brewer. Defence of the house sparrow from the de- 

 structive habits attributed to it. February 5, 1868. 



W. T. Brigham. Remarks on the form of volcanic craters. Nov- 

 ember 20, 1867. 



Dr. E. p. Colby. Notice of the capture of Coccinella similis Rand. 



November 27, 1867. 



J. Curtis. Notice of a stone image found in a cave near Knoxville, 

 Tenn. May 15, 1867. 



A. M. Edwards. Note on a point in the habits of Diatomaceae and 

 Desmidiacea;. January 8, 1868. 



Prof. Gamgee. On the use of carbonic oxide gas for the preserva- 

 tion of meat in large quantities. April 1, 1868. 



Dr. John Green. On binocular vision. July 3, 1867. 



Dr. H. Hagen. The Odonat-fauna of the Island of Cuba. Septem- 

 ber 25, 1867. 



Remarks on a species of Chelifer found attached to the legs of a 

 fly. November 27, 1867. 



Lachlania abnormis, a new genus and species of Ephemerina from 

 Cuba. January 22, 1868. 



Remarks on some American sp<-jcies of Psocus. January 22, 1868. 



Description of an apterous Termes from Japan. February 26, 

 1868. 



Extracts from newspapers and private letters concerning a meteor 

 seen in Prussia. March 18, 1868. 



Notice of an orthopterous insect which deposits its eggs in the 

 stems of the cotton plant. March 25, 1868. 



On the Pseudoscorpions of America. March 25, 1868. 



