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The Practice of Conjuring Noxious Animals, as Surviving in the 
HOLE MGrerGneN@ wet Pla G os cco0 clare a/sseishari< oynale as acre a. tetaleyore® oleh 45 
JOHN I. NORTHROP. P 
SSE ERA PEISUPIMEDITOLSIS cy ohare ects cuevere: couse eteleie @rcreyssisheierere. 10) ¢ Cerarweel Piwistont alee 52 
Wotesion the Geology of the Bahamas... ...3.5..6.scceescneeceecs 4 
HENRY M. PARKHURST. 
PML EOLOVNOELY core aie v ahs of miclot ees ale nie aloe. 6 Wale wie cls, 6 a vateietors nN bs 
CHARLES LANE POOR. 
The History of Lexell’s Comet from 1770 to 1890.................. 119 
J. K. REES. 
Remarks on the Reduction of Rutherford Star Plates.............. 102 
HEINRICH RIES. 
Note on Rock Exposures on New York Island...... .. .........0- 113 
FREDERICK STARR, 
NOMEHVWINNEDALOFATESS).../2 seer temic sac chetans ovate cla ccanebisloaie semen 39 
Man OLet he; SbONe [AMO caic:c sas ciation vie woie otereidiaaiars aie eis eae et iete 109 
GILMAN S. STANTON. 
The Occurrence of Beryls and Garnets on New York Island........ 50 
JOHN TATLOCK, JR. 
An Index to ‘‘ Copernicus,” an InternationalJournalof Astronomy. 87 
L. J. VANCE. 
Mhres Wessons ine RHaADG OMAN Cyrene. sscteiais, operate o1iote otelajeleteunceletote Sahn es 45 
H. T. VULTE. 
Notes on the Analysis of Grains and Cereals... ...............2-4- 24 
R. P. WHITFIELD. 
Contributions to Invertebrate Palwontology.............ceeeeeeeee 4 
J. FRANCIS WILLIAMS. 
DeGICEL ALG. 2 NOM, MINGLE 500.25 )5 nodes yo ce ate Secale Sg aae ese ese 70 
