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Panceri. Nuove forine di nematodi marini. 

 de Luca. Sulla naat. organica contenuta in alcune aragoniti. 

 Proecedings of the Boston Society. XVII, XVIII. 



W. W. Dodge. Geology of Eastern Massachusetts (continued). 



Committee Memorial to the Legislature relating to the pro- 



posed Resuvey of the State. 



J. Sullivant. Letter concerning the discovery of Bermuda 



Tripoli. 



Miss Ellen H. Swallcnv. Analysis of Samarskite. 



— Occurrence of Boracic Acid in Minerai Water. 

 J. A. Alien. Synopsis of American Lnwidse. 



T. M. Breiver, M.B. List of the Birds of New England. 

 S. H. Scudder. A Century of Orthoptera. 



Decade II. 



Decade III. 



Decade IV. 

 Miss Ellen IL Swallow. Chemical Composition of some Mi- 

 nerai Species aceompanying the Lead Ore of Newburyport. 

 Prof. N. S. Shaler. Notes on some points connected with 

 Tidal Erosion. 

 S. H. Scudder. On Spharagemon, a Genus of (Edipodidae. 



— Revision of two American Genera of (Edipodidae. 



Br. T. Sterry Hunt. On the Boston Artesian Well and its 

 Waters. 



Prof. N. S. Shaler. Geological Relations of Boston and Nar- 

 ragansett Bays. 



T. Thorell. On some Spiders from Labrador. 

 J. H. Emerton. Structure of the Palpus of male Spiders. 

 Prof. W. H. Niles. Physical Features of Massachusetts. 

 Br. T. Sterry Hunt Remarks on Prof. Niles' Comunication. 

 Prof. A. Hyatt. Custodian's Report. 

 Edw. Pickering. Treasurer's Report. 

 Officers of the Society for 1875-6. 



F. W. Putnam. On the Habits of the Blind Crawfish, and 

 the Reproduction of Lost Parts. 



H. A. Hagen, M.B. Synopsis of the Odonata of America. 

 Prof. William B. Rogers. On the Newport Conglomerates 



On the Gravel and Cobble-stone Deposits of Virginia 

 and the Middle States. 



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