678 



Memoirs for the Transactions. 



Allen, Dr. Vage. 



Life Forms in Art 11,15,175, 177,179 



Cope, E. D. 



Supplement to the Extinct Batracliia and Reptilia of North America 9 



Writte7i Commzmications in the Proceedings. 



Barker, G. F. 



New Vertical Lantern Galvanometer, with Cuts 440, 445 



Blasius, W. 



On the connection of Meteorology and Health 667-671 



BliODGET, L. 



Downward Atmospheric Circulation as one Cause of Extreme Cold 150, 153 



Brinton, D, G. 



Dr. Valentini's Theory of the Mexican Calendar Stone..., 663-665 



Britton, B. 



Analysis of Rocky Mountain Coals 350, 361 



Channing, W F. 



Meteorological Peculiarities of New England 154 



Chase, P. E. 



Origin of the Attractive Force 111-113 



Cosmical Thermedynamics 141-147 



Saving Fund Life Insurance 148, 149 



Cosmical Evolution 159-161 



Jupiter-Cyclical Rainfall 193-195 



Cyclial Rainfall at Barbadoes 195-216 



On Gravitating Waves 344-346 



Lunar Monthly Rainfall in the United States 416-418 



On the Yearly Rainfall in the United States 613, 614 



The Beginnings of Development 622-631 



Further Relations of Magnetic Gravitating and Luminous Forces 607-612 



Further Dynamic Co-ordinations 651-658 



Cope, E. D. 



Abstract of Remarks, January 18, 1874 110 



On the Plagopterinse and the Ichthyology of Utah 129-139 



On the Zoology of a Temporary Pool on the Plains of Colorado 139, 140 



Synopsis of the Vertebrata of the Miocene of New Jersey 361-364 



On the Remains of Population on the Eocene Plateau of Northwest New 



Mexico 365, 482 



Cresson, C. M. 



Results of an Examination of an Exploded Locomotive 264-271 



Analysis of Rocky Mountain Coals 358-361 



On the EtTect of Magnetic and Galvanic Forces upon the Strength of Iron 



and Steel 603-606 



Davidson. 



On the Transit of Venus at Nagasaki 423-426 



Delmar, Alex. 



On the Resources, Productions, and Social Condition of Egypt 232-255 



On the Resources, &c., of Spain 301-344 



