34 CATALOGUE. 



Kingsley, J. S. On the development of the Crangon vulgaris 



(2d paper). 

 Morse, E. S. Gradual dispersion of certain mollusca in New 



England. 



Morse, E. S. Ancient and modern methods of arrow release. 

 Morse, E. S. Notes on the condition of zoology fifty years ago 



and to-day. 



Putnam, F. W. Remarks on some chipped stone implements. 

 Putnam, F. W. Notice of an interesting relic of Mexican 



sculpture. 



Putnam, F. W. Indians of California. 

 Robinson, John. Flora of Essex County, Mass. 

 Robinson, John. Notes on the woody plants of Essex County. 

 Robinson, John. Our trees. 



Upham, William P. History of the art of stenography. 

 Upton, Winslow. Lecture on the eclipse of 1878. 

 Wright, George F. Indian Ridge and its continuations. 

 Wright, George F. The glacial phenomena of North America. 



ART. 



Heliotype illustrations of Prof. Edward S. Morse's Japanese 



Pottery room, letter press description by Sylvester Baxter. 

 Putnam, F. W. Conventionalism in ancient American art. 

 Silsbee, Edward A. An informal talk on architectural and 



art topics. 

 Rantoul, Robert S. Notes on the authenticity of the portraits 



of Governor Endicott. 

 White, G. M. Etchings of the following places of historical 



interest in Salem and its vicinity : 

 The Old First Church. North Bridge. 



Hawthorne's Birth-place. The Head-quarters of General 



Views from Beverly Bridge. Gage. 



Views of Beverly shore. View from Winter Island. 



Peabody Academy of Science. Essex Institute. 

 The "House of the Seven Ga- Pickering House. 



bles." Dr. Grimshawe House. 



