398 



INDEX. 



PAGE 



Dune Sands 99 



"Sandstone" 101 



Intermediate and Beach De- 

 posit 103 



Limestone 106 



Surface Conditions 107 



The Land 108 



The Submerged Area. . , ■ •. 110 



The Reef and Lagoon Ill 



Harrington's Sound 113 



The Bounding Eeef 114 



Castle Harbor. 114 



Geological History of the 



Bermudas 115 



Professor Rice's Conclusions 115 

 Professor Heilprin's Conclu- 

 sions 116 



Professor A. Agassiz's Con- 

 clusions 116 



The Author's Conclusions. . 117 

 Bermudas, Scope of Summer 



Work 364 



Beryl Crystal 329 



Biological Section, 32, 72, 151, 213, 



306, 319, 364, 368, 377. 

 Bolton, Herbert, elected corre- 

 sponding member 318 



British Association for Advance- 

 ment of Science at Toronto 

 — Geographical Section Re- 

 port 366 



Bronx River, Glacial or Post- 

 Glacial diversion from its 



course 18 



Course of Bronx River 18 



Map " " 20 



Pot holes in Bronx Park .... 21 

 Rocking Stone in Bronx Park 24 

 Brook lamprey, spawning habits 



of 321 



Brown, E. C, elected resident 



member . . 367 



Butte, Montana, and its Ore De- 

 posits 325 



By-Laws, Amendments to. .367, 375 



Calculated Curves for Vibrating 



String 376 



Calkins, Gary N., elected resi- 

 dent member 318 



Calkins, Gary N., elected Secre- 

 tary of Section 319 



Chimsera and Bdellostoma, eggs 

 and embryos of 7 



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Coleopterological Notes, VII 43 



Collecting in Puget Sound 33 



Collection of Meteorites in the 



Vienna Museum 3 



Collections of American Museum 8 



Colombia Gold Fields 166 



Committee of Notification 1 



Cook, Mr. James B., elected 



resident member 74 



Cooper, Prof. Frederic Taber, 



elected resident member. . . 74 

 Cope, Prof. E. D., resolutions 



on death of 319 



Cretaceous Clay Marl at Clifford, 



N. J 124 



Species of molluscs 127 



Cryptobrauchus, An Embryo of, 73 

 Crystals, Study of by New Ap- 

 pliances and Methods 45 



I. The Fuess Microscope Model 



No. VI 45 



II. The Klein Universal rota- 

 tion Apparatus for Crys- 

 tals 47 



III. The Klein Universal Ro- 



tation Apparatus for thin 

 Sections 51 



IV. The von Federow Mica 



Wedge 55 



V. The Traube Arrangement 

 for Darkening the field of 



a Goniometer 56 



VI. The Fuess Goniometer 

 Adapted to the Measure- 

 ment of Angles Between 



Optic Axes 57 



Cynomorphous Monkeys, Forma- 

 mation and Distribution of 



the Cervical Plexus in 82 



I. Auricularis Magnus 85 



II. Cervicalis Superficialis 86 



III. Nn. Descendentes 87 



Explanation of Figures 93 



Dawson, Dr. Presidential address 



at Toronto 366 



Day, W. S., elected resident 



member 367 



Dickerson, E. N., elected resi- 

 dent member 331 



Dinichthys, Ventral Armoring of 57 



Dinosaur in Wyoming 364 



Dodge, R. E., elected delegate to 



British Asso. at Toronto. . . 333 



