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T. Antisell. 



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34. On Japan and the Japanese. 



103. Remarks on the outlet of Lake Bonneville 



104, Remarks on waterspouts. 



110. Remarks on the use of certain terms. 



113. Remarks on the cosmogony. 



132, Communicates a memoir by Prof. C. E. Munroe. 



132. On terrestrial geogony. 



133. On terrestrial cosmogony (continued). 



134. On terrestrial geogony (continued). 

 134. On terrestrial geogony (concluded). 

 131. Remarks on standard measures. 

 174. Remarks on the President's Address. 

 181. Remarks on evolution. 



183. Remarks on poisoned arrows. 



183. Remarks on the climate of plants. 



185. Remarks on optical salinometer. 



187. Remarks on the proper basis of classification. 



190. Remarks on atmospheric electricity. 



192. Ou the temperatures of the Pacific Ocean. 



196. Remarks on growth of mountains. 



373. Remarks commemorative of Professor Henry. 



S. F. Baird. 



48. Remarks on the Latimer collection from Porto Rico. 



M. Baker. 



113. On the history of Malfatti's Problem. 



199. Remarks on intersection of circles and spheres. 



H. A. Bates. 



19. On the movement of an attracted particle. 



Alexander G. Bell (of Boston). 

 103. On the telephone. 



E. Bessels. 



36. Remarks on slow changes in Arctic glaciers, [tudes. 

 66. On the hygrometrical condition of the air in high lati- 

 89. On the late English Polar Expedition, 



J. S. Billings. 



109. On Bacteria and spontaneous generation. 



