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Regular Meeting, Monday, June 21, 1880, 76 



Remarks on the death of Mr. Caleb Cooke, by the President, 70, Rev. 

 E. II. Willson, Mr. John Robinson, 78, Dr. Geo. A. Perkins, 79, Mr. 

 T. F. Hunt, 0; Resolutions, 80. 



Notes on the Flora of Essex County, Mass., with Sketches of the 

 early Botanists, and a list of the Publications on these sub- 

 jects, by John Robinson, 81 



Field Meeting at the Willows, Salem Neck, Tuesday, June 22, 



1880, 98 



Arrival of John Winthrop, two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of, 98. 



A List of the Birds of the Hudson Highlands, with annotations; 

 by Edgar A. Mearns (continued), 109 



Regular Meeting, July 5, 1880, 129 



Regular Meeting, July 19, 1880, 129 



Field Meeting at Bradford, Friday, July 30, 1880, . . .130 



Bradford Academy, 130; Hannah Duston Monument in Haverhill, 132; 

 H iverhill Public Library, 1IW; Afternoon Session, 131; Remarks of 

 Dr. George Cogswell, 185, Rev. Mr. Kingsbnry, Prof. E. S. Morse, J. 

 I). Tewksbury, Prof. Hall, Mr. Fish, John W. Perkins, Mr. Emery, 

 John Robinson, 13(5. 



Field Meeting at Lowell Island, Thursday, Aug. 12, 1880, . . 137 



Sketch of Lowell Island, 137; Afternoon Session, 165; Remarks by the 

 President, 1(55, Rev. Sereno D. Gammell. 166, Mr. H. Saze, 167, Dr. 

 George A. Perkins. 168, Prof. E. S. Morse, 169, Rev. Joseph Banvard, 

 170, Mr. N. A. Horton, 170. 



The gradual dispersion of certain Mollusks in New England, by 

 Edward S. Morse 171 



Excursion to New Castle, N. H., Friday and Saturday, Sep- 

 tember 10 and 11, 1880, 177 



Evening Session, 177; Remarks, by the President, 177; Account of the 

 Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Arizona, by F. W. Putnam, 178; 

 the Homestead of Gov. Beuning Wentworth, 181. 



