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12. -Rankin, W. M. The Northrop Collection of Crus- 

 tacea from the Bahamas. (Plates XXIX, XXX), 225 



13. — Caiman, W. T. On a Collection of Crustacea from 



Puget Sound. (Plates XXXI-XXXIV), . . . 259 



14. — Mathews, Albert. The Physiology of Secretion, . 293 

 15.— Prince, J. Dyneley. Some Passamaquoddy Docu- 

 ments, 369 



16. — Calkins, Gary N. The Phylogenetic Significance of 



Certain Protozoan Nuclei. (Plate XXXV), . -379 



17.— Levison, W. Goold. A Simple and Convenient Phos- 



phoroscope, 401 



18.— Levison, W. Goold. Photographed Ocular Microm- 

 eters, 405 



19. — Clark, Hubert Lyman. Notes on Bermuda Echino- 



derms, 407 



20.— HoUick, Arthur. Additions to the Palaeobotany of 

 the Cretaceous Formation on Staten Island. No. 

 II. (Plates XXXVI-XXX VIII), 415 



21. — Sihler, E. G. The Latter Part of Lucretius and Epi- 

 curus Tizpt fJieTBcopcov, 43 1 



22.— Dodge, Richard E., Recording Secretary. Records 

 of Meetings of the New York Academy of Sciences, 

 January, 1898, to December, 1898, 443 



Index to Volume XI, 501 



APPENDIX. 



Catalogue of the Fifth Annual Reception and Exhibit, April 

 13, 14, 1898. 



