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3. The Brachiopoda as a Subdivision of the Annulata; E. S. Mor 
4. a on Seedling Compass-plants ilphium lacniatan) "Tuos. Hit. 
5 evelopment of Limulus ~~ Lge ne 8. Pac 
6. The Terrace Epoch in in Michigan; A. WIN 
n the Relation of Organic “rife of ee ea continents to the Physical 
Character = those nd areas ; f 
On character o: We dosorration pr to interpret the record of the 
ast Glacial Period; N. 8. 
a method of pea am certain Geological facts adopted by the Social 
Science pmo HALER. 
- $3 on the Condens and Humming birds of the Equatorial Andes; JAMES 
bri 
11. On the evidence of a Glacial Epoch at the Equator; James OrTo 
12. - the Eeelogies of the Cranial Bones of the Primary Types sof ‘the Rep- 
tiles; EDWARD 
13. 0 fa the Reptilos of the Triassic formations of the United States; EpwarD 
OPE 
14, On the ewe of two classes of male flowers in rae Semen sweet chest- 
nut, and the influe wd nutrition on the sex; THOMAS 
15, On dbjections o Darwin’s theory of Fe rtilization thirongt Insect agency; 
THomas M ee: 
16. On the law = er branches, and its relation to the law of sex in 
plants; THOMAS 
17. The s pani Mievaiin and Depression of the Continent during the Glacial 
period; J. B. Perr 
18. ‘The Bou idk Trains of Berkshire county, Mass. 
19. The Development and Old Age of the emiacine: Dophalirkide; AL- 
yy: HYAtTrT. 
The Genetic Relations of the Arietes; erg Hyatt. 
a1 The porphyries of Marblehead; ALPHEUS HYATT. 
22. Geology and Topography of the White Mountain, N. H.; A eS hi Ce 
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song f Orth: ; F. W. Potn 
6. On the sa It deposits of ve ser Ontario; T. P Beant Hunt. 
27. On Tron § — res; T. SteRRY Hunt: 
28. Notes on Granitic I ocks; T. Senin HUNT 
29. On the oil- be earing limestone of Chicago ; T. 
30. On the Lignites of West America, their Distribution pe Economic Value; 
B 3 oie 
On the Sequence ge Chronology of the Drift Phenomena in the Mississippi 
valley; J.8. N. 
On some ite ice and traces of the Mound Builders; J. 8. NEWBERRY. 
38. On the relation of the Onedonta Sandstone and Montrose Sandstone of Van- 
ilto: 8 L. 
Dn an 
reference to the source of the sediments of these Formations; JAMES 
35. Note SB et the Rocks of the Huronian — on the Peninsula of 1 Michi- 
em AMES HL 
_ 37. On the Geology of the Delta, and the > ibataie of ~~ Passes of th: 
issippi. I. Geological Structure of the u upper Delta plain. The lower * Delta, 
and the Mudlumps of the Passes; E. W. Hitearp. ead by J R. Walker.) 
38. Apatite Deposits of Lamark Co., Ontario, Canada; GORDO 
39. On some new generic forms of Brachiopoda, wi with ax on some points 
D. 
sap © order Docoglossa of Troschel ; oa pipe 
[On the nature of the foliage of Fin Pines, e criticism 
pO te oa Garo she White Mountelas; “D Aeuaek “(tend by J.B. 
