272 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY [Dec-ember, 



Some New and Rare Diatoms. (Editorial.) April, p. 77. 



Richmond Diatom Deposits. (Editorial.) June, p. 115. 



On Mounting Certain Diatoms. (Editorial.) August, p. 148. 



Volume VIH. 1887. 

 * The Structure of the Diatom Valve. January, p. 16. 

 Notes on Diatom Study. By William A. Terry. March, p. 44, 



April, p. 69. 

 Hints on the Study of Diatoms. (Editorial.) March, p. 54. 

 Resolution of Pearls of Amphipleura. By Romyn Hitchcock. June, 



p. 105. 

 Diatom Deposits. (Note.) July,' p. 136. 



Volume IX. 1888. 

 Diatoms of Atlantic City and Vicinity. By C. Henry Kain. June, p. 



'°5- _ - 

 Rinnbock's Slide of Arranged Diatoms. By Chas. W. Smiley. No- 

 vember, p. 199. 

 Notes on Diatoms and other Algse of New Haven Harbor and Adjacent 



Waters. By William A. Terry. December, p. 22^. 



Volume X. 1889. 

 Motions of Certain Diatoms and Oscillaria. By William A. Terry. 



April, p. 81. 



Volume XI. 1890. 

 Cleaning Diatoms. By Edward S. Nott. February, p. 31. 

 Notes on the Fossil Marine Diatom Deposit from Artesian Wells at 



Atlantic City, N. J. By C. L. Peticolas. February, p. 32. 

 A Search for Diatoms in Boston Harbor in September, 1889. By 



William A. Terry. February, p. 35. 

 Cleaning Diatoms from Sand. By Norman N. Mason. March, p. 6^. 

 A New Diatom Mounting Medium. By. F. W. Weir. April, p. 86. 

 Cleaning Diatoms. By J. J. Moles. April, p. 86. 

 Diatoms : Their Life History and Their Classification. Bv Rev. 



Fred'k B. Carter. December, p. 276. 

 Motion of Diatoms. By Prof. J. H. Pillsbury. December, p. 283. 



Volume XII. 1891. 

 Diatoms : Their Life History and Their Classification. By Rev. 



Fred'k B. Carter. January, p. i, April, p. 81, May, p. 97, June. 

 * p. 121. 

 t Cleaning Diatoms. June, p. 142. 



Classification of Diatoms. By C. M. Vorce. July, p. 150. 

 Stauroneis Phoenicenteron. By William N. Hastings. October, p. 



220. 

 First Diatoms Published. By Arthur M. Edwards. November, p. 



243- 



Getting Rid of Fleas. — rlace sheets of common adhesive fly paper 

 on the floors of infested rooms, with a small piece of fresh meat in the 

 centre of each sheet. The fleas will jump for the meat and adhere to 

 the paper. — Washington Star. 



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* Extracted from Bntanicai Gazette, Nov 

 t Extracted from English Mechanic . 



