INDEX. 



533 



Phosphorites 19 



du Quercy 17, 20 



Phosphorites parallel with Marnes 

 et Calcaires de Ronzon 22 



Photographic Gelatine Plates, 

 The Action of Canada Bal- 

 sam ON, W. G. Levison, 



511. 512-3 



Phyla. 505 



Phylia, Allied, in similar stages of 



evolution 6—7 



Phylogkny, The, of the Rhi- 

 noceroses IN Europe, H. F. 



Osborn 504, 505 



Physa 468 



P. heterostropha Say 468 



Physiography of the Region of 

 THE Colorado Canon, R. E. 



Dodge 498, 501-2 



Pickering, Edward C, Hon. Mem., 



442, 453 



Pine Id 387 



Pinus rigida Mill 391 



P. sylvestris L 391, 395 



Pirrson ; ref 423, 500 



Pisidium lequilaterale Prime 468 



Placentals, Relation of Creodonta 



to 53 



Plaisancien, Lower Pliocene 32 



Pliocene 31 



Plantago inajo' L 392 



Plantorbella Cai/ipanulator Say 468 



Platyceras 373 



P. elongatum 372 



Platychaerops 13 



Platyostoina ventricosum 374? 375 



Plecta7iibonites 49^j 496 



P. sericea 363 



Pleistocene deposits 35-7 



Pleistocene, Fullness of European 



Investigation of. 34 



Geographic changes 37-^ 



Pleistocene, Mid-Glacial or Inter- 

 Glacial... 3 9-44 



Pleistocene of Europe 34-44 



Pleistocene, Upper, Middle, Lower, 



35, 36 



Upper, Postglacial 44 



Plesiadapis I o 



Pleuraspidotherium 10 



Pliocene, Lower, Messinien 31-2 



Lower, Plaisancien 32 



Middle, Astien : 32-3 



Pliocene of Europe 30-4 



Pliocene, Upper, Sicilien 33-4 



Pliohylobates 31 



Pliohyrax 31, 32, 57 



Pliopitiecus 28 



Plumages and Moults of the 



Passerine Birds of New York, 

 The Sequence of, Jonathan 



Dwight, Jr 73, 360 



Plumages and Moults, Early, of 



Young Birds 98-IOI 



Plumages and Moults of N. Y. 



species 1 30-3 1 7 



Plumages and Moults, Sequence of, 



101-16 



Podoapora copy op h ila 433 



Pohlig ; ref. 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 42, 63 



Poikilitic phenoctysts 500 



Poincare, H., Hon. Mem 442, 453 



Poly pod i It III viilgare L 393 



Poocutohunkunnoh Id 



j88 

 Pvjui , Charl s Lane, Editor ..502, 511 



Res. Mem 503 



Porphyritic rock 49 1 



Porphyry syenite 5^0 



Post-Algonkian dolomites 420, 426 



Post-C letaceous 492 



Postglacial, Upper Pleistocene 44 



Potash 422 



Potsdam sandstone 499 



Powell; ref 501 



Pre-Cambrian gneiss.. 420, 427, 437 



Pre-Cambrian rocks 419 



Pre-Cretaceous 492 



Preglacial, Elephas Meridionalis 



period '. 3^-9 



Preliminary Notes on thi- Oc- 

 currence of Serpentine and 

 Talc at Easton, Penna, F. B. 



Peck 419-30, 435, 436 



Prestwich ; ref 4 



Priiiiaii's 10, 19 



Prince, J. D. ; ref 381, 382, 468 



Prince, J. Dyneley, Notes on 

 Passamaquoddy Literatuk e.. 381-6 



Prohoscidia 26, 54 



Procervulns 26 



Progenetta 23 



Propalceotheritiiii 18 



Prosser, Prof. C. S. ; ref. 362 



Protapiitis doin 'illei 23 



Proteid in cocoanut 489 



Proteose in cocoanut 4^9, 490 



Pi'fltoadapis 10 



Protoplasm of muscles 490 



Protoplasmic Poison, The In- 

 fluence of, on the Formation 



OF Lymph, W. J. Gies 433, 434-5 



Protozoa, Some Interesting, 

 from Van Cortlandt Park, 



G. N. Calkins 513-4 



Proviverra typica 1 3 



Psychology, Paris Congress of, 



R. S. Woodworth 508 



Pterinea secttriformis 364 



