l4t 



PAg-e 

 and formulation of a prograin to celebrate and commemo- 

 rate the EHO 



Prize for work in natural science, — OfYering a 2^ 



Room in the Borough Hall, — From the Secretary of the Com- 

 missioners of the Sinking: Fund, authorizing the use of a 82 

 Rules and regulations of the Board, — By the Board of Trustees, 



amending the 1 20 



Seventh International Zoological Congress, — By the Executive 



Committee, selecting delegates to the 121 



Temporary officers to be the permanent officers of the Associ- 

 ation, — Declaring the 3 



Twenty-fifth anniversary dinner, — Accepting and approving the 



report of the committee of arrangements for the ?^2 



Two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Linnaeus, — By the 

 Executive Committee, selecting a delegate to represent the 

 Association at the celebration by the New York Academy 



of Sciences, of the 121 



Reviews 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 26, 30. 45, 68, 76, 79, 80, 87, 95, 



98, 99, 1 16, 118, 136. 



Seventeen-year locust on Staten Island in 1906, — The, 91 



Shell pellets found on the beach near Oakwood 32 



Skeleton from Mariners' Harbor, — An Indian 67 



Soapstone drift bowlder containing magnetite, — \ 31 



Sphinx, — The catalpa 24 



Squirrel, — Notes on the red 14 



Sparrow on Staten Island. — Occurrence of the Ipswich 28 



Sponges from a pond near Richmond, — Fresh- water 32 



Staten Island and vicinity, — Two old publications relating to 43 



Tree cricket, — A new species of 135 



Triassic rock on Staten Island, — A newly discovered outcrop of . . . 16 



Tying pamphlets in bundles, — A practical method of. . .' 15 



Water-spouts in Raritan Bay, — Observations on two 100 



Wild plants of Staten Island, — The disappearing 108 



Woodcock, Philohela minor (Gmel.), — A few notes on the American 1 13 



