Page. 



Some Interesting Remains of Fossil Fishes, recently discovered, 



(May 7, 1883) I44 



The Evidences of Ancient Glaciation in North America, and their 



Bearing on the Theory of an Ice Period, (June 4, 1883) 155 



JOHN K. REES. 



Resum6 of Observations on Gould's Comet, now visible, (October 



30, 1882) 18 



Observations of the Transit of Venus, (December 11, 1882) 51 



p. DE P. RICKETTS. 

 Analysis of the Franklinite Ores of New Jersey, and Methods for 



the Separation of the Red Oxide of Zinc, (November 13, 1882) 26 



On Certain Ores from North Carolina, (May 14, 1883) 149 



ERMINNIE A. SMITH. 



Language of the Iroquois Indians, (December 18, 1882) 57 



HAMILTON L. SMITH. 



The Great Pyramid, and Theories Concerning it. (Lecture, April 



16.1883) "4 



EDWARD P. THWING. 



The Treatment of Seasickness by the Trance State, (Jan, 22, 1883) 64 



CHARLES B. WARRING. 



A Study of the Chaldean " Account of Creation,"' (March 26, 



1 883) 107 



PAPERS WITHOUT ABSTRACTS. 



THOMAS BLAND. 



Description of Two New Species of Zonites from Tennessee, 



(May 21, 1883), read by title 150 



EDWARD D. COPE. 



The Evolution of the Vertebrata, (January 15, 1883), without 



abstract 64 



N. H. DARTON. 



On the Genesis of the Ores and Minerals in the Granular Lime- 

 stone of Sussex County, N. J., (November 6, 1882), without 

 abstract 25 



ARTHUR H. ELLIOTT. 



An Improved Method for Gas-Analysis, (March 5, iZ'i'^, without 



abstract ... loi 



