530 



INDEX. 



Montpellier infer 32 



-uper 33 



Moore; ref 51 



Morainal hills, Elizabeth Ids 393, 401 



Moraine of Cape Ann 501 



Moreno; ref 51 



Mos ach faunae 40 



Mosso ; ref 474 



Motacillidce 289-90 



Moths, Saturnid 514 



Motor Habits, the Acquire- 

 ment of, G. B. Germann 493 



Moult, Advance of, in the Feather 



Tracts 84-9 8 



Classification of 1 30-5 



Migration after 126-8 



Outdoor study of 1 24-30 



Process 82 -98 



Tndoor study of 74-^2 



Seasons of 1 24-6 



Moults and early plumages of young 



birds 98-101 



Moults and plumages of N. Y. 



species 1 30-3 1 8 



Middle Miocene, Helvetien 28-9 



Middle Eocene, Bartonien, equiva- 

 lent to Lower Bridger 16 



Middle Eocene, Composite, Im- 

 perfectly Stratified Fissure De- 

 posits of, to Middle Oligocene 



Age 19-21 



Middle Eocene Lutetien, parallel 



with Wind River Fauna 14-6 



Middle Oligocene Age, Composite 

 Imperfectly Stratified Fissure De- 

 posits of Middle Eocene to., 19-21 



Middle Pleistocene 35, 36 



Middle Pliocene, Astien 32-3 



Mid-Pleistocene, Glacial and Inter- 

 glacial or ,..39-44 



Migration after Moult 126-8 



Milk of cocoanut 489 



Mill; ref 39I 



Milne-Edwards ; ref 21, 51 



Minerals found at Haddam, 



Maine, D. S. Martin 498, 501 



Miocene, Lower, Langhein or Bur- 



digalien , 26-8 



Miocene, Middle, Helvetien 28-9 



Miocene of Europe 24-9 



Miocene, Upper, Tortonien 29 



Miolania in South America 51 



Mississippi flora 497 



Mitchell ; ref 501 



Mitchell, Louis; ref. 381, 385 



Mitchell, Dr. S. A.; ref 444 



Mitsukuri, Prof. Katichi, Cor. 



Mem 442, 454 



Mittag-Leffler ; ref 465 



Mniotiltidee 241-89 



Modiolops is 363 



Moffit, Fred. H.; ref 422 



Mohegan Bluffs, Black Hills, Sec- 

 tion at 396 



Moults and plumages. Sequence of, 



101-116 

 Moults, The Sequence of Plu- 

 mages AND, of the Passerine 

 Birds of New York," Tona- 



than D wight, Jr 73-360 



Movement, Voluntary, The Fa- 

 tigue of, R. S.Woo worth. .473, 474 

 Movements of Writing, C. H. 



Judd 509, 510 



Mul tituberculates 10 



Muntjacs 58 



Aluridie 22 



ISIuschelsandstein 27 



Muscle, The Significance of 

 Carbohydrates in, F. S. Lee 



and C. C. Harrold 489, 490 



Muscle, The Survival of, after 

 Somatic Death, F. S. Lee. .433-435 



Muscovite.. 438, 501 



Alyrica cerifera L 392, 393, 4I0 



Myrodes lemmus 42 



Myxine Glutino>a, On the Egg 

 OF THE, Bashford Dean 433, 435 



Navelfluh, Switzerland 21 



Nantucket 389, 394 



Nashanow Ids 388 



Nashaweena Id., 



3^8, 389, 390, 396-8, 400, 414 

 Nature, The, of the Atom as 

 Indicatkd by Recent Spec- 

 trum Analysis, Wm. Hal- 

 lock 485-6 



Naushon Id., 

 387,388,389, 390-5, 396, 397, 404, 406 



NautUics 377 



Nearctic and Palaearctic Faunae, in 



Evolution 7 



Nearctic ' ' region " 51 



Necrodasyphiis 57 



Necronintiis 22 



Nehring, A. ; ref 35, 36, 41, 42, 62 



Neogcsa 48, 50, 54 



Neomylodon 496 



Neoplagianlax compared with Pti- 



lodiis 10 



Nephaline-Syenite and Asso- 

 ciated Dikes in the State of 

 Tamaulipas, Mexico, A New 

 Occurrence of, with a Re- 

 view of the Distribution of 

 THESE Rocks in North Amer- 

 ica, G. L Finlay 491-2 



