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Mr. Knight (of Washington, D. C). 



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28. Remarks on vocabulary of a work on Mechanics. 



B. P. Lull. 



83. On the Nicaragua Interoceanic Canal. 



G. Mallery. 



90. On a calendar of the Dakota Indians. [Indians. 



175. On some common errors regarding the North American 

 175. On some common errors regarding the North American 

 Indians (concluded). 



Prof. 0. C. Marsh (of New Haven, Conn.). 

 113. Remarks on the cosmogony. 



Mr. Mason (of Baltimore, Md.). 



72. On tests for explosive character of kerosene oils. 



O. T. Mason. 



48. On archaeological specimens from Porto Rico. 

 50. On the classification of objects of archaeology. 

 66. Remarks on the instruments found in Australia and 

 Alaska. [archaeology. 



71. On international symbols for charts of pre-historical 



72. Continuation of the preceding-. 



85. Remarks on force and momentum. [G. Bell. 



104. Remarks on an application of the telephone of Mr. A. 



180. Remarks on the Indians of America. 



185. Remai'ks on pre-historic mounds in Wiconsin. 



196. Remarks commemorative of Professor Henry. 



Prof. A. M. Mayer (of Hoboken, N. J.). 



64. On a method of determining a definite interval of time. 



F. B. Meek. [fossil plants. 



(46). Appendix No. VIII. Descriptions of new species of 



M. C. Meigs. 



22. Remarks on sound and audition. 



26. Remarks on the distribution of mammals. 



33. On the movements caused in large ice-fields. \_See 



Appendix No. F//.] 

 37. Remarks on the deposits of ivory in Siberia. 

 (22). Appendix. On the movements caused in large ice- 

 fields by expansion and contraction. 



