ANNALS 



NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



YOLTJME 1.— 1879. 



The "Annals," published for over half a century by the late Lyceum of 

 Natural History, are continued under the above name by the New Yobk 

 Academ? of Sciences, beginning with the year 1877. 



It is proposed, as before, to issue foiir numbers every year, each number 

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 Note. — The Index number (13) — the closing !part] of the last volume of 

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