INDEX OF AUTHORS 
Eaps, Capt. J. B. a FR of the Rotoscope, 24 
o New Diecious Grasses of the United 
tat 31.—S stematic ‘Arringenent of the Species of the Genus 
es, ‘ 
St. Louis above the Gulf 
ble for 1859, ae —On hy tend Verbenz, 675.—Me 
vations in 1859, 693.—Meteorologi ical peculiarity of the Spring of 
1860, 704. 
teorological Table for 1856, 87, 301. 
—Meteorologic allt - for 1858, 524. 
HUMARD—On some new species of Fos- 
ous Formation of a seasks "Territory, 38. 
Hawn, SwaLLow pars ocks ‘of Kans 73. 
GC. its jatnaets "and lel com Law ex- 
ical idea, 48.—Exposition of a natu- 
s, 416 
Organotactic Laws and Phyllotactic N eA 678. 
Hoxaes, N.—Man and the Mastodon, 117. —On the structure and origin 
fe the Big Mound of St. Louis, 700.—Notice of meteoric iron from 
ebraska, 711. 
Kocu, Dr. A. C.—Zeuglodon Remains, 17.—Mastodon Remains in the 
State of Missouri, together with Evidences of the existence of Man 
e Mastodon, a 
c 
Lirron, Prof. A.—Belcher & Brothers an Well, 80. 
rks on os sratigr pica et ent of the 
mi the horizon of the Up- 
Si Silurian period in chine igs Sa County the base “a aad > iran si 
‘oal M in Han a 
actiig of Blastbll from the ° subcarbonife rous rocks of Kentucky, 
species of Blastoidea 
on some Geological Formations in the 
eology of Kansas an and Nebras- 
ka, . . 
odwtonr Prof. J. G.—Discovery of Permian Rocks at Lasalle, Illinois, 
s of Produc 
Provt, “Dr. Hrram A.—Description of anew ee 
the Carboniferous Limestone ¢ ro St. Louis, 43.—Description Pet a new 
species of Bryozoa from Texas d New Mexico, collected by Dr. G. 
G. Shum on of ot John 0 Ds 228. Ti rst of a 
ies ipti f Carboniferous Bryozoa —Second series 
of ase iptions of Bryonoe from the Paleozoic Rocks of the Western 
ae: 
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Marco, Prof. Jutes—Remarks 0 
No m8 and West, 325.—Notes on the G 
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