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T. Sierry Hunt, LL.D. The Decayed Gneiss of Hoosac Mountain. 



Prof J. D. Dana on the Alteration of Kocks. 

 S. H. Scudder. On Fossil Insects froin Cape Breton. 

 H. K. Morrison. Notes on the Noctuidse. 

 Prof. N. S. Shaler. On the Notion of Continental Glaeiers. 

 S. H. Scudder. Notes on Orthoptera froin Northern Perù. 

 P. R Uhler. List of Hemiptera and Neuroptera collected by 

 Prof. Orton in Northern Perù. 

 Chas. V. Riley. Description of a new Agrotis. 

 N. S. Shaler. Notes on some of the Phenomena of Elevation 

 and Subsidence of the Continents. 



J. A. Alien. Keniarks on the Sharp- tailed Finch (Ammodro- 

 mus caudacutus). 



S. H Scudder. Description of some Labradorian Butterfìies. 

 F. W. Putnam. Archseological researches in Kentucky. 

 N. S. Shaler. Considerations of the possibilities of a Warm 

 Climate within the Arctic Circle. 



E. W. Nelson. Notes on the Ornithology of Utah, Nevada 

 and California. 



A. Hyatt. Jurassic and Cretaceous Ammonites from South 

 America. 



P. S. Sprague and E. P. Austin. The Species of Coleoptera 

 described by T. W. Randall. 



R Bliss, Jr. Eemarks on the Fin-spines of the Siluroids 

 and Doradoids. 



H. A, Hagen, M. D. Historyof the Development of Museums 

 of Naturai History. 



W. W. Bodge. Notes on the Geology ofEastern Massachusetts 

 Prof. N. S. Shaler. On the Motion of Continental Glaeiers 

 (concluded). 

 C. R. Osten Sacken. Diptera from the Island Guadalupe 



On the North American Species of Syrphus. 

 Goypt. Charles Bendire. Notes on the Birds observed near 

 Camp Harney, Oregon. 



W. J. Hofmann, M.B. List of Birds observed at Grand 

 River Agency, Dakotah. 



Prof N. S. Shaler. On the Cause and Geological Value of 

 Variation in Rainfall. 



S. H. Scudder. Post-Pliocene Fossils from Sankoty Head, 

 Nantacket. 



